Exhibit 200: Resume of Thomas R. Luster, Environmental Scientist, California Coastal Commission

This document is the professional resume of Thomas R. Luster, an Environmental Scientist with the California Coastal Commission, detailing his career reviewing coastal development projects for compliance with environmental regulations. His background includes senior roles with the Washington State Department of Ecology, where he specialized in Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certifications and Coastal Zone Management Act consistency determinations. The resume focuses on environmental permitting, water quality, and coastal resource protection, and does not contain content related to Sea-Tac Airport noise policy.

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Exhibit 200 (AR 018522–018523) is the professional resume of Thomas R. Luster, filed in the PCHB third-runway EIS proceeding. Luster is an Environmental Scientist with the California Coastal Commission, Energy, Ocean Resources, and Water Quality Unit, San Francisco, CA, employed there from January 2001. Prior positions include Environmental Specialist 5 and Environmental Specialist 1–4 at the Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, WA (1993–2001), where he served as senior technical and policy expert on Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 401 water quality certifications and Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) consistency determinations. Earlier roles include Environmental Specialist in the Sediment Management Unit, WA Department of Ecology (1989–1993), working on the nation’s first state-level contaminated sediments rule, and Research Associate at Snohomish County Public Utility District (1988) assessing PCB contamination. Education includes M.S. in Resource Geography, Oregon State University (1988) and B.S. in Geography, Humboldt State University (1981). Relevant expertise covers NPDES permits, stormwater, water quality standards, wetland delineation, sediment standards, and Coastal Zone Management.

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