Jeffrey A. Kuhn is a hydrogeologist and was a program manager for the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Throughout his career Jeff has overseen remediation programs including the Montana Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Program, Federal LUST Trust Program, Brownfields Program, and DSMOA/FUDS Programs. He also directed research efforts at several complex petroleum projects throughout the state. He had led numerous technical task forces, forums, and work groups, worked as an expert witness on petroleum cases, and served as the LUST Task Force Chair for the Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials (ASTSWMO). Jeff also served on ITRC’s Board as the State-Member-at-Large. He has participated on many ITRC Teams, such as the Management of Complex Sites Team, LNAPL Team, Petroleum Vapor Intrusion Team, and MtBE Team. Jeff currently writes a column for “LUSTline” on site assessment approaches, the use of innovative petroleum remediation technologies, and fuel additives. Jeff teaches geology and natural history in Glacier National Park and leads interpretive hikes for the Glacier Institute and Granite Park Chalet. Jeff has a B.S. degree in Geology and German Language from Juniata College, and an M.S. degree in Geology from the University of Montana, Missoula, MT.