Mark Patrick Taylor

Prof Mark Patrick Taylor

Chief Environmental Scientist, EPA Victoria; Honorary Professor, School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University
Professor Mark Patrick Taylor is Victoria’s Chief Environmental Scientist at EPA Victoria. He left Macquarie University in June 2021 for his new role and remains an Honorary Professor of Environmental Science and Human Health at Macquarie University, Sydney. His research program specialises in environmental contamination and the risks it can pose. His work comprises > 160 research papers, investigating environmental contamination in aerosols, dusts, sediments, soil and water and risks to human health. His work has focused on mining and smelting emissions and depositions, as well as contamination in urban environments. In recent years he has examined lead and other contaminants in bees, sparrows, lichens and wildfire ash. His work has also encompassed ‘human environments’ and has included analysis of blood lead levels in children, PFAS in fire fighters, lead in wine, honey, residential veggie patches, household dusts, drinking water and the effect of early life lead exposure on aggressive crime rates. His group’s work includes Australia’s only community VegeSafe program, which provides free soil metal analysis and advice to household gardeners across the nation. In 2017, he started a global citizen science initiative ‘DustSafe’ to examine contaminants in household dust. As a former Commissioner of the NSW Land and Environment Court, expert advisor to a range of government, industry, NGO and community organisations in regard to environmental pollution and human heath, Professor Taylor has contributed significantly to Australia’s environmental protection, management and remediation. He has completed several commissions for government in recent years: (i) A review of the NSW EPA’s management of contaminated sites for the NSW Minister for the Environment, which focussed on perfluorinated (PFAS) chemical exposure and its management; (ii) A review of lead in plumbing fittings and materials for the Australian Building Codes Board; (iii) A state of the science review for NSW EPA’s Broken Hill Environmental Lead Program in regard to childhood lead exposures. His work has received extensive and career defining media coverage, including in leading outlets such as ABC’s 730 Report, Four Corners, Catalyst, Background Briefing and on the front pages of the SMH and The Age. Google scholar: http://goo.gl/oCpk7 University Pure profile: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/mark-taylor The Conversation articles: https://theconversation.com/profiles/mark-patrick-taylor-11394/articles

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