ICP CAB Member Highlight

Meet two of our ICP CAB members from Bonneville County, Richard "Dick" Meservey and Mark Permann

Idaho Cleanup Project Citizens Advisory Board

February 8, 2024
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Dick Meservey, ICP CAB Member

Richard “Dick” Meservey | Bonneville County

After 45 years at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Mr. Meservey retired in 2008 as a program manager with Battelle Energy Alliance, which manages the laboratory for the DOE Office of Nuclear Energy. He has extensive experience in nuclear reactor testing, waste management, and decontamination and decommissioning (D&D). He organized and managed the INL D&D program for 15 years prior to his retirement. Mr. Meservey was an affiliate faculty member in the Engineering Department at Idaho State University. He has a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Western Illinois University and a Master of Science in Physics from the University of Idaho. He is a former member of the American Nuclear Society and a United States-United Kingdom Technical Information Exchange Team on decommissioning of nuclear facilities. He is also the long-time chairman of the American Society for Testing and Materials Committee E-10.03 on D&D. Mr. Meservey is interested in environmental and worker and public safety issues. He resides in Idaho Falls, Idaho. 

Mark Permann, ICP CAB Member

Mark Permann | Bonneville County

Mr. Permann is a program manager for Battelle Energy Alliance, the DOE Office of Nuclear Energy Management and Operating contractor for the Idaho National Laboratory. Since 2006, he has been involved in planning and inventory, staffing, workforce development and training, and interagency agreements for the contractor. He has a Bachelor of Science in Business and Technology Management from Utah Valley University and a Master of Business Administration from Utah State University. Mr. Permann volunteers as a member of the Ammon Urban Renewal Agency. He is interested in local government issues and resides in Ammon, Idaho.