[United States Government Manual] [May 30, 1997] [Pages 505-511] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov]ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 401 M Street SW., Washington, DC 20460 Phone, 202-260-2090 Administrator Carol M. Browner Deputy Administrator Fred J. Hansen Staff Offices: Associate Administrator for Regional Operations Shelley H. Metzenbaum and State/Local Relations Associate Administrator for Communications, Loretta Ucelli Education, and Public Affairs Associate Administrator for Congressional and Robert Hickmott Legislative Affairs Director, Executive Support Office Diane N. Bazzle Director, Executive Secretariat Sandra Hudnall Chief, Office of Administrative Law Judges Spencer Nissen, Acting Director, Office of Civil Rights Rafael Deleon, Acting Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Leon H. Hampton Business Utilization Director, Science Advisory Board Donald G. Barnes Director, Pollution Prevention Policy Manik Ratan Roy Director, Cooperative Environmental Management Clarence Hardy [[Page 506]] Assistant Administrator for International William A. Nitze Activities Principal Deputy Assistant Alan D. Hecht Administrator Deputy Assistant Administrator Alan B. Sielen Program Offices: Assistant Administrator for Administration and Alvin Pesachowitz, Resources Management Acting Director, Office of Human Resources David J. O'Connor Management Director, Office of Administration John C. Chamberlin Director, Office of Grants and Harvey G. Pippen Debarment Director, Office of Acquisition Betty L. Bailey Management Director, Office of Information Paul Wohlleben, Acting Resources Management Director, Office of Administration William G. Laxton and Resources Management-- Research Triangle Park, NC Director, Office of Administration-- William M. Henderson Cincinnati, OH Chief Financial Officer Sallyanne Harper, Acting Director, Office of the Comptroller Kathryn Schmoll Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Steven A. Herman Compliance Assurance Deputy Assistant Administrators Sylvia Lowrance, Michael M. Stahl Director, Enforcement Capacity and Mildred A. Lassiter Outreach Office Director, Federal Facilities Craig Hooks, Acting Enforcement Office Director, Criminal Enforcement, Earl E. Devaney Forensics, and Training Director, Office of Environmental Clarice E. Gaylord Justice Director, Planning and Policy Eric V. Schaeffer Analysis Director, Compliance Elaine G. Stanley Director, Regulatory Enforcement Robert I. Van Heuvelen Director, Site Remediation Barry Breen Enforcement Director, Federal Facilities Richard E. Sanderson General Counsel Jonathan Z. Cannon Principal Deputy General Counsel Scott Fulton Assistant Administrator for Policy, Planning, David Gardiner and Evaluation Director, Office of Strategic Frederick W. Allen Planning Director, Office of Policy Maryann Froechlich Development Director, Office of Regulatory Thomas E. Kelley Management and Information Inspector General Nikki L. Tinsley, Acting Deputy Inspector General Nikki L. Tinsley Assistant Inspector General, Office Kenneth A. Konz of Audit Assistant Inspector General, Office Allen P. Fallin of Investigations Assistant Inspector General, Office John C. Jones of Management Assistant Administrator for Water Bob Perciasepe Deputy Assistant Administrator for Dana D. Minerva Water Director, Office of Gulf of Mexico James Giattina Program [[Page 507]] Director, Office of Policy and Mark A. Luttner Resources Management Director, Office of Ground Water and Cynthia C. Dougherty Drinking Water Director, Office of Wastewater Michael B. Cook Management Director, Office of Science and Tudor T. Davies Technology Director, American Indian Kathy Gorospe Environmental Office Director, Office of Wetlands, Robert H. Wayland III Oceans, and Watersheds Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Timothy Fields, Jr., Emergency Response Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Timothy Fields, Jr. Solid Waste and Emergency Response Director, Office of Program Devereaux Barnes Management Director, Organizational Laurie J. May Management and Integrity Staff Director, Resources and David Sutton Information Management Staff Director, Policy Analysis and Barbara Hostage Regulatory Management Staff Director, Acquisition Staff Ulrike Joiner Director, Federal Facilities James E. Woolford Restoration and Reuse Office Director, Outreach and Special Linda Garczynski Projects Staff Director, Chemical Emergency James L. Makris Preparedness and Prevention Director, Office of Technology Walter W. Kovalick, Innovation Jr. Director, Office of Solid Waste Michael H. Shapiro Director, Office of Emergency and Stephen D. Luftig Remedial Response (Superfund) Director, Office of Underground Joshua Baylson, Acting Storage Tanks Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation Mary D. Nichols Deputy Assistant Administrator for Richard D. Wilson Air and Radiation Director, Office of Air Quality John S. Seitz Planning and Standards Director, Office of Program Jerry A. Kurtweg Management Operations Director, Office of Policy Analysis Robert D. Brenner and Review Director, Office of Atmospheric Paul Stolpman Programs Director, Office of Radiation and E. Ramona Trovato Indoor Air Director, Office of Mobile Sources, Margo T. Oge Ann Arbor, MI Assistant Administrator for Prevention, Lynn R. Goldman Pesticides, and Toxic Substances Deputy Assistant Administrators for James V. Aidala, Susan Pesticides and Toxic H. Wayland Substances Director, Program Management Marylouise M. Uhlig Operations Director, Office of Pesticide Daniel Barolo Programs Director, Office of Pollution William Sanders Prevention and Toxics [[Page 508]] Assistant Administrator for Research and Robert J. Huggett Development Deputy Assistant Administrator for Henry L. Longest II Management Deputy Assistant Administrator for Joseph K. Alexander Science Director, Office of Resources Deborah Y. Dietrich Management and Administration Director, Office of Science Policy Dorothy E. Patton Director, Office of Research and Dorothy E. Patton, Science Integration Acting Director, National Exposure Research Gary J. Foley Laboratory Director, National Risk Management Timothy E. Oppelt Research Laboratory Director, National Health and Lawrence W. Reiter Environmental Effects Research Laboratory Director, National Center for William H. Farland Environmental Assessment Director, National Center for Peter W. Preuss Environmental Research and Quality Assurance [For the Environmental Protection Agency statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Part 1] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Environmental Protection Agency protects and enhances our environment today and for future generations to the fullest extent possible under the laws enacted by Congress. The Agency's mission is to control and abate pollution in the areas of air, water, solid waste, pesticides, radiation, and toxic substances. Its mandate is to mount an integrated, coordinated attack on environmental pollution in cooperation with State and local governments. The Environmental Protection Agency was established in the executive branch as an independent agency pursuant to Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970 (5 U.S.C. app.), effective December 2, 1970. It was created to permit coordinated and effective governmental action on behalf of the environment. The Agency is designed to serve as the public's advocate for a livable environment. Activities Air and Radiation The air activities of the Agency include: --development of national programs, technical policies, and regulations for air pollution control; --enforcement of standards; --development of national standards for air quality, emission standards for new stationary and mobile sources, and emission standards for hazardous pollutants; --technical direction, support, and evaluation of regional air activities; and --training in the field of air pollution control. Related activities include technical assistance to States and agencies having radiation protection programs, including radon mitigation programs and a national surveillance and inspection program for measuring radiation levels in the environment. For further information, call 202-260-7400. Water The Agency's water quality activities represent a coordinated effort to restore the Nation's waters, including: --development of national programs, technical policies, and regulations for water pollution control and water supply; --ground water protection; --marine and estuarine protection; --enforcement of standards; --water quality standards and effluent guidelines development; [[Page 509]] [[Page 510]] --technical direction, support, and evaluation of regional water activities; --development of programs for technical assistance and technology transfer; and --training in the field of water quality. For further information, call 202-260-5700. Solid Waste and Emergency Response The Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response provides policy, guidance, and direction for the Agency's hazardous waste and emergency response programs, including: --development of policies, standards, and regulations for hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal; --national management of the Superfund toxic waste cleanup program; --development of guidelines for the emergency preparedness and ``Community Right To Know'' programs; --development of guidelines and standards for the land disposal of hazardous wastes and for underground storage tanks; --analysis of technologies and methods for the recovery of useful energy from solid waste; --economic impact assessment of RCRA and CERCLA regulations; --coordination with the Department of Defense on base closure environmental issues; and --technical assistance in the development, management, and operation of waste management activities, including technical assistance to Federal facilities. For further information, call 202-260-4610. Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances The Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances is responsible for: --developing national strategies for the control of toxic substances; --directing the pesticides and toxic substances enforcement activities; --developing criteria for assessing chemical substances, standards for test protocols for chemicals, rules and procedures for industry reporting, and regulations for the control of substances deemed to be hazardous to man or the environment; and --evaluating and assessing the impact of existing chemicals, new chemicals, and chemicals with new uses to determine the hazard and, if needed, develop appropriate restrictions. Additional activities include: --controlling and regulating pesticides and reducing their use to ensure human safety and protection of environmental quality; --establishing tolerance levels for pesticides that occur in or on food; --monitoring pesticide residue levels in food, humans, and nontarget fish and wildlife and their environments; and --investigating pesticide accidents. It also coordinates activities under its statutory responsibilities with other agencies for the assessment and control of toxic substances and pesticides. For further information, call 202-260-2902. Research and Development The Office of Research and Development is responsible for a national research program in pursuit of technological controls of all forms of pollution. It directly supervises the research activities of the Agency's national laboratories and gives technical policy direction to those laboratories that support the program responsibilities of the regional offices. Close coordination of the various research programs is designed to yield a synthesis of knowledge from the biological, physical, and social sciences that can be interpreted in terms of total human and environmental needs. General functions include management of selected demonstration programs, planning for Agency environmental quality monitoring programs, coordination of Agency monitoring efforts with those of other Federal agencies, States, and other public bodies, and dissemination of Agency research, development, and demonstration results. For further information, call 202-260-7676. Regional Offices The Agency's 10 regional offices represent its commitment to the development of strong local programs for pollution abatement. The Regional [[Page 511]] Administrators are responsible for accomplishing, within their regions, the national program objectives established by the Agency. They develop, propose, and implement an approved regional program for comprehensive and integrated environmental protection activities. Regional Offices--Environmental Protection Agency ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Region/Address/Areas Served Administrator ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Atlanta, GA (345 Courtland St. NE., John H. Hankinson, Jr. 30365) (AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN). Boston, MA (John F. Kennedy Federal John P. DeVillars Bldg., 02203) (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT). Chicago, IL (230 S. Dearborn St., Valdas V. Adamkus 60604) (IL, IN, MI, OH, WI). Dallas, TX (1445 Ross Ave., 75202) (AR, Jane N. Saginaw LA, NM, OK, TX). Denver, CO (999 18th St., 80202) (CO, Jack W. McGraw, Acting MT, ND, SD, UT, WY). Kansas City, KS (726 Minnesota Ave., Dennis D. Grams 66101) (IA, KS, MO, NE). New York, NY (26 Federal Plz., 10278) Jeanne M. Fox (NJ, NY). Philadelphia, PA (841 Chestnut St., William M. McCabe 19107) (DC, DE, MD, PA, PR, VA, VI, WV). San Francisco, CA (215 Fremont St., Felicia Markus 94105) (AZ, CA, HI, NV). Seattle, WA (1200 6th Ave., 98101) (AK, Charles C. Clarke ID, OR, WA). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sources of Information Inquiries for information on the following subjects should be directed to the specified office of the Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street SW., Washington, DC 20460. Contracts and Procurement Office of Acquisition Management. Phone, 202- 260-5020. Employment Office of Human Resources and Organizational Services. Phone, 202-260-4467. Freedom of Information Act Requests Freedom of Information Officer. Phone, 202-260-4048. Reading Room Information Management and Services Division. Phone, 202- 260-5914. Public Reading Room--2430 Mall. Telephone Directory Available for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. For further information, contact the Office of Communications, Education and Public Affairs, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street SW., Washington, DC 20460 (phone, 202-260-7963); or write to the Public Information Office of the nearest regional office. ------------------------------------------------------------------------