United States Environmental Protection Agency Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (2201A) EPA/300-B-00-008-R October 2000 tfw.epa.gov/oeca/oei Office of Environmental Justice Environmental Justice Federal Interagency Directory 2"d Edition of tit. %, WORKING TOGETHER TOWARDS COLLABORATIVE AND INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS ------- The following agencies and/or offices are designated under Executive Order 12898 to participate on the Interagency Working Group, to be chaired by the Environmental Protection Agency: (a) Department of Defense (b) Department of Health and Human Services (c) Department of Housing and Urban Development (d) Department of Labor (e) Department of Agriculture (f) Department of Transportation (g) Department of Justice (h) Department of the Interior (i) Department of Commerce (j) Department of Energy (k) Environmental Protection Agency (I) Office of Management and Budget (m) Office of Science and Technology Policy (n) Office of the Deputy Assistant to the President for Environmental Policy (o) Office of the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy (p) National Economic Council (q) Council of Economic Advisers (r) Other Government officials as the President may designate. Those federal agencies, federal departments and White House offices contributing to this first Federal Interagency Environmental Justice Directory are in bold typeface. This Directory will be updated as new information is received, and will eventually include environmental justice contacts in all the federal agencies listed in the Executive Order. To add new material or change existing information, please send by E-Mail to Valente.Delta@epa.gov If you would like additional copies of this directory, please contact the National Center for Environmental Publications and Information (NCEPI) at 1-800-490-91 98, and refer to document number EPA/300-B-00-008. ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory Preface On February 11, I994, President Clinton signed Executive Order 12898, "Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-income Populations," to: (1) focus the attention of federal agencies on the human health and environmental conditions in minority communities and low-income communities with the goal of achieving environmental justice; and (2) foster non-discrimination in federal programs that substantially affect human health or the environment. Under Executive Order 12898, federal agencies were directed to make achieving environmental justice part of their mission by identifying and addressing disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority and low-income populations in the United States and its territories and possessions. The Executive Order also makes clear that its provisions apply to programs involving Native Americans. To assist in carrying out their responsibilities, the Executive Order created an Interagency Working Group (IWG) comprised of various federal agencies and White House offices, and chaired by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This comprehensive environmental justice directory identifies the contacts in the various federal agencies that make up the IWG. With this resource, the Office of Environmental Justice hopes to enhance coordination and communication among federal agencies, state and local governments, and the public in addressing environmental justice issues. In particular, we hope this directory will serve as a "roadmap" for the public who must have access to several agencies in order to address the multiplicity of concerns and problems in their communities. The "Environmental Justice Federal Interagency Directory" and Executive Order 12898 are also available on the Internet at http://www.epa.aov/compliance/environmentaliustice Barry E. Hill Director Office of Environmental Justice U.S. Environmental Protection Agency -1- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory Intentionally Left Blank -2- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory Table of Contents U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Office of Forest Service 6 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Sustainable Development and Intergovernmental Affairs 7 Economic Development Administration 8 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Deputy Undersecretary for Environmental Security 9 Department of the Air Force 9 Department of the Arm y 9 Department of the Navy 10 Army Civil Works 10 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 11 Office of Industrial Technologies 11 Office of Economic Impact and Diversity 12 Office of Intergovernmental and Public Accountability 12 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry 13 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 14 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Office of Community Viability 15 Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity 16 Office of Economic Development 16 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance 17 Bureau of Indian Affairs 20 Bureau of Land Management 21 Bureau of Reclamation 22 Minerals Management Services 25 Fish and Wildlife Service 27 U.S. Geological Survey 28 -3- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory Table of Contents U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Environment and Natural Resources Division Policy, Legislation & Special Litigation Section 31 Civil Rights Division 32 Community Relations Service 33 Executive Office for Weed and Seed (EOWS), Office of Justice Programs 34 Federal Bureau of Prisons 35 The Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) 36 Office of Tribal Justice 37 U.S. Attorneys Offices 38 Districts of Alaska to Delaware 39 Districts of Florida to Northern Indiana 43 Districts of Southern Indiana to Massachusetts 47 Districts of Michigan to North Carolina 50 Districts of North Dakota to South Dakota 56 Districts of Tennessee to Wyoming 60 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy 65 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Office of Civil Rights 66 Federal Highway Administration Office of Human Environment 67 Federal Transit Administration Office of Civil Rights 68 Office of Planning 68 Office of General Counsel Office of Administration, Environmental, and General Law 69 -4- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory Table of Contents U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of the Administrator 70 Headquarters Environmental Justice Coordinators 71 Regional Environmental Justice Coordinators 74 Office of Air and Radiation 77 American Indian Environmental Office 80 Office of Children's Health Protection 81 Office of Civil Rights 82 Office of Communications, Education and Media Relations 83 Office of the Assistant Administrator 84 Office of Compliance 84 Office of Federal Activities 85 Office of Capacity and Outreach 86 Office of Environmental Justice 86 Office of Federal Facilities Enforcement 87 Office of Planning & Policy Analysis 87 Office of Regulatory Enforcement 88 Office of Site Remediation Enforcement 88 Office of Environmental Information 89 Office of General Counsel 89 Office of International Activities 90 Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances 91 Office of Policy, Economics and Innovation92 Office of Research and Development 93 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response 94 Office of Water 99 WHITE HOUSE OFFICES OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET 102 -5- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The mission of the Department of Agriculture (DA) is to enhance the quality of life for the American people by supporting the production of agriculture, ensuring a safe, affordable, nutritious and accessible food supply; caring for agricultural, forest, and range lands; supporting the so un d d evelo pm en t of rural communities; providing economic opportunities forfarm and rural residents; expanding global markets foragricultural and forest products and services; and working to reduce hunger in America and throughout the world. Under this mission, the Undersecretary for Natural Resources and Environment has the leadership responsibility for the implementation of environ mental justice across all USDA mission areas and agencies. The USDA Environmental Justice Coordinator serves as the focal point for the implementation of environmental justice, serving as staff to the Undersecretary, Natural Resources and Environment and to the Environmental Justice Steering Committee. Address USDA Forest Service State & Private Forestry, 2NW Yates 201-14th Street, SW Washington, DC 20024 Web Site www.usda.gov/ Contact Carol A. Wettstein (202) 205-1588 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (202)205-1174 E-Mail cwettstein/wo(S)fs.fed.us -6- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office Of Sustainable Development and Intergovernmental Affairs The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Office of Sustainable Development and Intergovernmental Affairs works with governmental and non-governmental partners at the federal, state, and local levels to promote sustainable development solutions that advance the goals of environmental stewardship and environmental assessment and prediction. The Office is dedicated to meeting this challenge by helping find solutions that bring balance between economic vitality, social equity, and environmental integrity. To this end, the Office works closely with coastal communities to relieve the economic pressures that are often a barrier to promoting sustainability and to assist with the redevelopment of brownfields in coastal areas. Address U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Sustainable Development and Intergovernmental Affairs Room. 5222 14th Street, & Constitution Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 20230 Web Site www.noaa.goy Contact Roan Conrad, Director (202) 482-3384 Facsim ile (202) 482-2663 E-Mail roan.conrad&.noaa.qov -7- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economic Development Administration The Economic Development Administration (EDA) provides grants to economically-distressed communities to generate new employment, help retain existing jobs and stimulate industrial and commercial growth. Working with distressed communities so they may empower themselves to develop and implement economic development and revitalization strategies, EDA seeks to ensure sustainable development. The EDA's Public Works Program helps fund construction of public works and development facilities which promote industrial and commercial growth such as industrial parks, business incubator facilities, water and sewer improvements, skill training facilities and other developments. The EDA's Economic Adjustment Program helps states and local areas design and implement strategies for adjusting to changes which cause or threaten to cause serious economic damage. Such changes may develop suddenly or over time, and result from industrial or corporate restructuring, new federal laws or requirements, military base closures or reduction in defense expenditures, depletion of natural resources, and natural disasters. Address U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration Office of Communications and Congressional Liaison (OCCL) Room 7814A 14th Street, Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20230 Web Site www.doc.gov/eda Contact Juanita Toatley, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary (OCCL) (202) 482-2309 Facsim ile (202) 482-0995 E-mail Jtoatley@doc.gov Contact Dennis Alvord, Brownfields's Coordinator (202) 482-4320 Facsim ile (202) 482-0995 E-mail dalvord@doc.gov October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Deputy Undersecretary for Environmental Security Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health Address Office of the Deputy Undersecretary for Environmental Security (ODUSD) 3400 Defense Pentagon - Room 3E-792 Washington, DC 20301-3400 Web Site www.denix.osd.mil Contact Len Richeson (703) 604-0518 Environmental Protection Specialist Facsimile (703) 607-4237 E-Mail richeslh@acq.osd.mil Department of the Air Force Environmental Planning Address Department of the Air Force HQ USAF-ILEVQ Air Force Civil Engineer Crystal Gateway One, Suite 1000 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA 22202 Web Site www.af.mil Contact Lee Schoenecker (703) 604-0552 Community Planner Facsimile (703) 604-3740 E-Mail leeschoenecker@pentagon.af.mil * Department of the Army Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health Address Department of the Army ATTN: SAIE-ESOH (Mr. Huber) 110 Army Pentagon Washington, D.C. 2030-0110 Web Site www.hqda.army.mil Contact Phil Huber (703) 614-9555 Assistant for Environmental Quality Facsimile (703) 614-4057 E-Mail hu be rp@ hqda .army, mil -9- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Navy Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations & Environment) Office of the Assistant Secretary Environmental Planning and Natural Resources Policy 1000 Navy Pentagon Washington, DC 20350-1000 Web Site www.enviro.navy.mil Contact Tom A Egeland 703) 588-6671 Director, Environmental Planning and Natural Resources Facsimile (703) 588-8428 E-Mail egleand.tom@hg.navy Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Environmental Restoration Branch Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N453 Environmental Restoration Branch 2211 South Clark Place, Rm 718 Arlington, VA 22202 Web Site www.enviro.navy.mil Contact Cindy Turlington 703) 602-5330 Assistant for Environmental Quality Facsimile (703) 602-2676 E-Mail turlington.cindy@hq.navy.mil Environmental Planning Address Naval Facilities EngineeringCommand Washington Navy Yard, ATTN: BDD 1322 Patterson Avenue SE Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20374-5065 Web Site www.enviro.navy.mil Contact Andrea Kuhn (202) 685-9186 Special Assistant for Socio Economics Facsimile (202) 685-1583 E-Mail kuhnaw@navafac.navy.mil * Army Civil Works Water and Related Land Resources Activities Address Office of the Assistant Secretary (Civil Works) Army Pentagon - Room 2E569 Washington; DC 20310-0108 Web Site www.hqda.armv.mil/asacw Contact Chip Smith (703) 693-3655 Assistant for Environmental and Regulatory Affairs Facsimile (703) 697-3366 E-Mail smithcr@hgda.army.mil -10- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Office Of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE RE) develops and deploys efficient, affordable and clean energy technologies and practices for American businesses and consumers that meet the nation's energy needs, enhance the environment, improve public health and strengthen the nation's competitiveness. Address Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, EE-1 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W. Room 6C016 Washington, D.C. 20585 Web Site www.eren.doe.gov Contact Brian T. Castelli (202) 586-9220 Chief of Staff Facsim ile (202) 586-9260 E-Mail brian.castelli@hq.doe.gov Office of Industrial Technologies The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Office of Industrial Technologies, supports a broad research, development, demonstration, and deployment program to assistU.S. industry in developing and adopting more energy efficient, lower emissions production, and more economically beneficial technologies and best practices. The program focuses on the nine largest energy using and emissions producing industries: aluminum, steel, metal casting, glass, chemicals, petroleum, forest products, mining, and agriculture, collectively known as the "Industries of the Future". Many of the technologies and best practices, however, are applicable to most all industries. Address Office of Industrial Technologies Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 1000 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC 20585 Web Site www.oit.doe.gov Contact Robert Brewer (202) 586-9232 Assoc. Deputy Assistant Secretary Facsim ile (202) 586-9234 E-Mail robert.brewer@hq.doe.gov -11- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Office of Economic Impact and Diversity The mission of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity is to devise and lead the implementation of diversity strategies thatensurefull participation of all employees and that createsfull partnerships with smalland underutilized businesses and minority educational institutions. Under this mission, the Environmental Justice Programs Coordinator, advocates that all Departmental programs deliver fair treatment to all stakeholders such that no group of people should bear the disproportionate share of the negative environ mental consequences from the Department of Energy operations. Address Department of Energy (ED-1) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Room 5B-110 Washington, DC 20585 Web Site www.hr.doe.gov/ed/index.html Contact Robert Moore, Coordinator (202) 586-4758 Environmental Justice Programs Facsim ile (202) 586-3075 E-Mail robert.moore@hq.doe.gov Office of Intergovernmental and Public Accountability The Office of Intergovernmental and Public Accountability promotes active public involvement in the environmental management planning and decision-making processes. The m ission of the office is to provide state, tribal, and local governments and other interested stakeholders with opportunities for meaningful involvement man aging the cleanup and closure of the nation's former nuclear weapons complex. Address Department of Energy (EM-11) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Room 1 H-087 Washington, DC 20585 Web Site: www.em.doe.gov/em22/ Contact Melinda Downing (202) 586-7703 Stakeholder Involvement Team Leader Facsim ile (202) 586-0293 E-Mail Melinda.Downing@em.doe.gov -12- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is the principal federal public health agency involved with hazardous waste issues. The Agency helps prevent or reduce the harmful effects of exposure to hazardous substances on human health. ATSDR, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was created by the Superfund Law in 1980. The agency has 10 regional offices and an office in Washington D.C. The multi-disciplinary staff of approximately 400 includes epidemiologist's, physicians, toxicologists, engineers, public health educators, health communication specialists, and support staff. Address Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) 1600 Clifton Road NE Atlanta, GA. 30329-4018 Web Site http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/ Contacts Reuben C. Warren, DOS, MPH, DrPH .Associate Administrator (404) 639-5060 Office of Urban Affairs, MS-E28 Francisco A. Tomei-Torres, Ph.D (404) 639 5060 Program Manager for Environmental Justice & Brownfields Office of Urban Affairs, MS-E28 Facsimile Dr. Reuben C. Warren (404) 639-5063 Facsimile Francisco A. Tomei-Torres, Ph.D (404) 639 5063 E-Mail rcw4@cdc.gov fiif3@cdc.gov -13- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences The National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences' mission is to reduce health problems with environmental causes by understanding the interactions of environmental factors, individual susceptibility, and age. This is accomplished through multi-disciplinary biomedical research, prevention and intervention efforts, community outreach, education and training, and the sharing of technology. Address National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences P.O. Box 12233 Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709-2233 Web Site www.niehs.nih.gov/ Contact Dr. Charles A. Wells, Director (301) 496-2920 Environmental Justice/Health Disparities and Public Health Activities Facsimile (301)496-0563 E-Mail wells1@niehs.nih.gov Address National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Building 31-Room BICO2 31 CENTER DR MSC 2256 Bethesda, MD 20892-2256 Web Site www.niehs.nih.gov/ Contact Dr. Allen Dearry, Chief (919) 541-4943 Chemical Exposures and Molecular Biology Branch OPD/DERT Facsimile (919)316-4606 E-Mail dearryฎ, niehs.nih.gov Address National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences P.O. Box 12233 (EC-21) Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709-2233 -14- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HUD is committed to improving America's housing and communities. It's mission is to promote adequate and affordable housing, economic opportunity, and a suitable living environment. HUD's approach in implementing its Environmental Justice objectives is both programmatic and regulatory and continues to be demonstrated with: 1. Implementation of empowerment zones, childhood lead poison prevention, brownfields clean-up and development, and Colonias development; 2. Enforcement of Title VI and Title VIM of the Civil Rights Act; 3. Compliance with HUD's environmental regulations 24 CFR Part 50-Protection and Enhancement of Environ mental Quality and 24 CFR Part 58-Environmental Review Procedures for Entities Assuming HUD Environmental Responsibilities. Address U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development 451 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 Web Site http://www.hud.gov/ For individual program descriptions: http://www.hud.gov/hudprog.html Empowerment Zones: http://www.hud.gov/cpd/ezec/ezeclist.html Childhood Lead Poisoning: http://www.hud.gov:80/lea/leastand.html and http://www.hud.gov:80/lea/leapboff.htmI Contact Richard Broun, Director (202) 708-2894 ext 4439 Office of Community Viability Community Planning and Development (Environmental Regulations and NEPA) Facsim ile (202) 708-3363 E-Mail richard broun@hud.gov Contact Susan Scanlan, EO Specialist (202) 708-0614 ext. 7036 Office of Fair Housing and Egual Opportunity (Title VI-Environmental Justice Issues) Facsimile (202) 708-1425 E-Mail susan scanlan@hud.gov DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT -15- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory Contact Anthony Johnston, Director (202) 708-3484 ext. 4560 Office of Economic Development Community Planning and Development (Brownfield Economic Development Initiatives) Facsim ile (202) 708-3363 ext. 4560 E-Mail anthony johnson@hud.gov Contact Marvin W. Turner, Community Builder (202) 708-1216 x 2657 Office of Special Actions Office of the Secretary Facsimile (202)401-1390 E-Mail marvin w. turnerฎ hud.gov DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR -16- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance The Office of the Secretary's Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance (OEPC) provides national leadership and direction in the coordination and development of environmental policy and program evaluation. It provides for a coordinated and unified approach and response to environmental issues that affect multiple bureaus in order to ensure that the Department speaks as one entity with respect to those issues. It provides guidance for the Department's compliance with the full range of existing environmental statutes, executive orders, regulations and other requirements. Headquarters Address Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance (MS:2340 MIB) 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Web Site www.doi.gov/oepc Contact Willie R. Taylor, Director (202) 208-3891 Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Facsim ile (202) 208-6970 E-Mail willie taylor&.os.doi.ffov OEPC's Regional Offices * BOSTON - CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, Rl, VT Address Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance 408 Atlantic Avenue, Room 142 Boston, Massachusetts 02210-3334 Contact Andrew L. Raddant (617) 223-8565 Regional Environmental Officer Facsimile (617)223-8569 E-Mail andrew raddant@os.doi.f}ov * PHILADELPHIA-DC, DE, IL, IN, M D, Ml, MN, OH, PA, VA, Wl, WV Address Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Custom House, Room 244 200 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 Contact Michael T. Chezik (215) 597-5378 Regional Environmental Officer Facsim ile (215) 597-9845 E-Mail michael chezik@os.doi.ffov DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OEPC's Regional Offices -17- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory * ATLANTA - AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, PR, TN, SC, VI Address Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Russell Federal Building, Suite 1144 75 Spring Street, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Contact James H. Lee (404) 331-4524 Regional Environmental Officer Facsimile (404) 331-1736 E-Mail James tee@os.do/..qov * ALBUQUERQUE-AR, LA, NM, OK, TX Address Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Gary Post Office Box 649 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103 Contact Glenn B. Sekavec (505) 766-3565 Regional Environmental Officer Facsimile (505) 766-1059 E-Mail g/enn sekavec@os.doi.ciov * DENVER - CO, IA, KS, MO, MT, NE, ND, SD, UT, WY Address Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance P.O. Box25007 (D-108) Denver Federal Center Denver, Colorado 80225-0007 Contact Robert F. Stewart (303) 445-2500 Regional Environmental Officer Facsim ile (303) 445-6320 E-Mail robert f stewart&.os.doi.qov -18- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Regional Offices * SAN FRANCISCO - AS, AZ, CA, CM, GU, HI, NV Address Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance 600 Harrison Street, Suite 515 San Francisco, CA 94107-1376 Contact Patricia S. Port (415)427-1477 Regional Environmental Officer Facsimile (415) 744-4121 E-Mail patricia portf&os.doi.gov * PORTLAND - ID, OR, WA Address Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance 500 NE Multnomah Street, Suite 356 Portland, Oregon 97232-2036 Contact Preston A. Sleeger (503) 231-6157 Regional Environmental Officer Facsimile (503) 231-2361 E-Mail preston s/ee.qer@os.do/..qov * ANCHORAGE-AK Address Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance 1689 C Street, Room 119 Anchorage, Alaska 99501-5126 Contact Pamela A. Bergmann (907) 271-5011 Regional Environmental Officer Facsimile (907) 271-4102 E-Mail pamela bercimann@os.doi.ciov -19- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Indian Affairs The Bureau of Indian Affairs' (BIA) mission is to enhance the quality-of-life, to promote economic opportunity, and to carry out the responsibility to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians, Indian tribes and Alaska Natives. The BIA will accomplish this through the delivery of quality services, maintaining government-to- government relationships within the spirit of Indian self-determination. The mission of the Bureau's Office of Trust Responsibilities is to protect, develop, manage and enhance Indian trust resources to the benefit of Indian peoples and to promote maximum economic opportunities with respect to trust management while recognizing and supporting self-governance and self-determination. Address Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Trust Responsibility 1849 C Street, NW, Mail Stop 4516 Washington, DC 20240 Web Site www.doi.ciov/bia Contact Jerold Gidner, Director (202) 208-5696 Division of Environmental and Culture Resources Management Donald R. Sutherland (202) 208-4791 Federal Preservation Officer Cliff Mahooty (505) 346-7507 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (202) 208-1605 E-Mail /ero/d.q/df?er@ib/a..qov donaldsutherlancK&bia.Qov cl iff mah ootv@bia.gov -20- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is a multiple use resource management agency responsible formanaging over 264 million acres of land - -about one-eight of the land in the United States - -as well as 300 million additional acres of subsurface mineral resources. Most of these lands are located in the western United States, including Alaska, and are characterized by extensive rangelands, forests, high mountains, arctic tundra, and deserts. The BLM manages a wide variety of commercial, cultural, recreational, and wilderness resources on the public lands. It is BLM's mission to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the public lands forthe use and enjoyment of present and future generations. Address Bureau of Land Management 1849 C Street, N. W. 1050 LS Washington, D. C. 20240 Web Site www.blm.ciov Contact Jordon C. Pope, Senior Planning-NEPA Analyst (202) 452-5048 Facsimile (202)452-5112 E-Mail Jordan popef&blm.Qov -21- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Reclamation The Bureau of Reclamation is an agency with a strategic plan outlining numerous programs, initiatives and activities that will help the western states, Native American Tribes and others meet new water needs and balance the multitude of competing uses of water in the West. The mission is to assist in meeting the increasing water demands of the West while protecting the environment and the public's investment in these structures. Great emphasis is placed in fulfilling the water delivery obligations, water conservation, water recycling and reuse, and the development of partnerships with customers, states, and Indian Tribes, and in finding ways to bring together the variety of interests to address the competing needs for the limited water resources. Web Site www.usbr.ciov Address Bureau of Reclamation U. S. Department of the Interior 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Contacts Roy Arnold, Office of Policy (202)208-7588 Adrienne Marks, Native American Affairs (202)208-5105 Idaho Address Bureau of Reclamation 1150 N Curtis Rd, Suite 100, PN-6510 Boise, ID 83706-1234 Contact Robert Christensen (208) 378-5039 Regional Environmental Officer Facsimile (208) 378-5305 E-Mail rchristensen@pn.usbr.gov California Address Bureau of Reclamation 2800 Cottage Way ,MP-152 Sacramento, CA 95825-1898 Contact Frank Michny (916) 978-5025 Regional Environmental Officer Facsimile (916) 979-5055 E-Mail fmichnyฎ, mp.usbr.gov -22- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR * California (Continued) Address Bureau of Reclamation 16349 Shasta Dam Blvd, NC-300 Shasta Lake, CA 96019-8400 Contact Russ Smith, Chief (530) 275-1 554 Environmental and Natural Resources Division Facsim ile (530) 275-2441 E-Mail Rpsmith&.m p. usbr.qov Bureau of Reclamation Colorado Address Bureau of Reclamation P.O. Box25007, D-5100 Denver, CO 80225-0007 Contact Dave Morrow (303) 445-2804 Environmental Specialist Facsimile (303) 445-6690 E-Mail dmorrow@do.usbr.ciov Address Bureau of Reclamation P.O. Box 25007, D-5100 Denver, CO 80225-0007 Contact Theresa Taylor (303) 445-2806 Environmental Protection Specialist Facsim ile (303) 445-6690 E-Mail ttaylor&.do. usbr.qov -23- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Utah Address Bureau of Reclamation 125 S State Street, Room 6107 UC-728 Salt Lake City, UT 84138-1102 Contact Jackie Murphy (801) 524-3703 Environmental Protection Specialist Facsimile (801) 524-5499 E-Mail jmurphy@uc.usbr.ffov Nevada Address Bureau of Reclamation 400 Railroad Ave, LC-2206 Boulder City, NV 89006-2422 Contact James Green (702) 293-8519 Environmental Protection Specialist Facsimile (702)293-8146 E-Mail JQreen@lc.usbr.ciov Contact Joe Liebhauser, Realty Specialist (702) 293-8147 Facsimile (702)293-8146 E-Mail jliebhauser@lc.usbr.gov Montana Address Bureau of Reclamation 316 North 26th Street, GP-2100 Billings, MT 59101-1362 Contact John Boehmke (406) 247-7715 Environmental Specialist Facsim ile (406) 247-7793 E-Mail Jboehmke@cjp.usbr.cjov -24- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Minerals Management Service The Minerals Management Service's (MMS) primary responsibilities are to manage the mineral resources located on the nation's Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), collect revenues from the federal OCS and onshore federal and Indian lands, and distribute those revenues. In working to meet its responsibilities the Offshore Minerals Management Program administers the OCS competitive leasing program and oversees the safe and environmentally sound exploration and production of our nations' offshore natural gas, oil and other mineral resources. The MMS Royalty Management Program meets its responsibilities by ensuring the efficient, timely, and accurate collection and disbursement of revenue from mineral leas ing and production due to Indian tribes and all other, states, and the U.S. Treasury. Address Minerals Management Service 381 Elden St. (MS 4042) Herndon, VA 20170 Web Site http://www.mms.gov http://www.mms.gov/envd-bea/12898/index.htm (for agency EJ) Contacts George Valiulis (703) 787-1662 EnvironmentalJustice Specialist Rodney Cluck (703) 787-1 087 Sociologist Facsim ile Valiulis (703) 787-1026 Facsimile Cluck (703) 787-1053 E-Mail george.valiulisffi) mms.gov rodney.cluck&.m ms.gov - Alaska Region Address Minerals Management Service 949 East 36th Avenue (MS 8300) Anchorage, AK 99508-4302 Contacts Mike Burwell (907) 271-6681 Socioeconomist Specialist Facsimile (907)271-6507 E-Mail michael.burwell@mms.gov -25- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR > Gulf of Mexico Region Address Minerals Management Service 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd. (MS 5410) New Orleans, LA 70123 Contacts Claudia Rogers (504) 736-2532 Anthropologist Facsim ile (504) 736-2407 E-Mail claudia.rogers@mms.gov + Pacific Region Address Minerals Management Service 770 Paseo Camarillo (MS 7300) Camarillo, CA 93010 Contacts Frederick White (805) 389-27830 Social Scientist Facsim ile (805) 389-7874 E-Mail frederick.white@mms.gov -26- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is the principal federal agency responsible for conserving, protecting and enhancing fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American People. Among its key functions, the Service enforces federal wildlife laws, administers the Endangered Species Act, manages migratory bird populations, restores nationally significant fisheries, conserves and restores wildlife habitat such as wetland, and helps foreign governments with their conservation efforts. It also oversees the federal aid program that distributes hundreds of millions of dollars in excise taxes on fishing and hunting equipment to state fish and wildlife agencies. Address Fish and Wildlife Services 4040 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 130 Webb Arlington, Virginia 22203 Web Site www.fws.Qov Contact Larry R. Shannon, Director (703) 358-2551 External Program, Diversity and Civil Rights Fred D. Batts, Assistant to Director (703) 358-2552 E-Mail Larry Shannon&.fws.oov Fred Batts&.fws.oov Facsim ile (703) 358-2524 Region 1 - Portland Address Fish and Wildlife Service 911 NE 11th Avenue Portland, OR 97232 Contact Dana Perez, Assistant Regional Director (503) 231-2260 Diversity and Civil Rights Facsimile (503) 231-2322 E-Mail dana perez@fws.gov Region 2 - Albuquerque, New Mexico Address Fish and Wildlife Service 500 Gold Avenue S.W. Suite 3000 Albuquerque, NM 87102 Contact Charles E. Dent, Assistant Regional Director (505) 248-6908 Diversity and Civil Rights Facsim ile (505) 248-7837 E-Mail charles dent@fws.gov -27- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Geological Survey As the nation's largest water, earth and biological science, and civilian mapping agency, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) works in cooperation with more than 2000 organizations across the country to provide reliable, impartial, scientific information to resource managers, planners, and other customers. This information is gathered in every state by USGS scientists to minimize the loss of life and property from natural disasters, to contribute to the conservation and the sound economic and physical development of the nation's natural resources, and to enhance the quality of life by monitoring water, biological, energy, and mineral resources. Address U.S. Geological Survey MS 107 National Center 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive Reston, VA20192 Web Site www.usgs.ciov Contact Jan Hren (703) 648-4480 Susan Marcus (703) 648-4437 Facsim ile (703) 648-5470 E-Mail jhren@usgs.gov marcus@usgs.gov -28- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FWS Regional Offices + Region 3 - Twin Cities Address Fish and Wildlife Service One Federal Drive Forth Snelling, MN 55111 Contact George Kubik, Assistant Regional Director (612) 713-5315 Diversity and Civil Rights Facsimile (612) 713-5280 E-Mail george kubik@fws.gov + Region 4 - Atlanta Address Fish and Wildlife Service 1875 Century Bldg. Room 214 Atlanta, GA 30345 Contact Gail Satterwhite, (Acting) Assistant Regional Director (404) 679-7074 Diversity and Civil Rights Facsimile (404) 679-7071 E-Mail satterwhite gail@fws.gov + Region 5 - Massachusetts Address Fish and Wildlife Service 300 West Gate Center Drive Hadley, MA 01 035 Contact Hector Ruiz, Assistant Regional Director (413) 253-8315 Diversity and Civil Rights Facsim ile (413) 253-8462 E-Mai hector.ruiz@fws.gov -29- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FWS Regional Offices + Region 6 - Denver Address Fish and Wildlife Service 134 Union Boulevard Lakewood, CO 80228 Contact Pat Smith, Assistant Regional Director (303) 236-7902 x269 Diversity and Civil Rights Facsimile (303) 236-3816 E-Mail pat smith@fws.gov + Region 7 - Anchorage, Alaska Address Fish and Wildlife Service 1011EastTudor Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact Laura Takawawa, Assistant Regional Director (907) 786-3328 Diversity and Civil Rights Facsim ile (907) 786-3552 E-Mail laura takawawa@fws.gov -30- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Environment and Natural Resources Division Policy, Legislation & Special Litigation Section The Environment and Natural Resources Division represents federal agencies in litigation concerning the protection, use and development of the nation's natural resources and public lands, wildlife protection, Indian rights and claims, cleanup of the nation's hazardous waste sites, enforcement of environmental pollution statues, the acquisition of private property for federal use, and defense of environmental challenges to government programs and activities. Address Environment and Natural Resources Division Policy, Legislation & Special Litigation Section P.O. Box 4390 Washington, DC 20044-4390 Web Site www.usdoj.ffov/enrd/enrd-home.html Contact Sylvia Liu, Attorney (202) 305-0639 Facsimile (202) 514-4231 E-Mail sylvia.liuฎ. usdoj.gov Web Site www.usdoj.dov/enrd/enrd-home.html Contact Quentin Pair, Trial Attorney (202) 514-1999 Facsimile (202) 514-2583 E-Mail duentin.pair&.usdoj.oov -31- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Civil Rights Division The Civil Rights Division is the primary institution within the federal government responsible for enforcing federal statutes prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, sex, handicap, religion, and national origin. These laws prohibit discrimination in education, employment, credit, housing, public accommodations and facilities, voting, and certain federally funded and conducted programs. The Division is responsible for coordinating the civil rights enforcement efforts of federal agencies whose programs are covered by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and assists federal agencies in identifying and removing discriminatory provisions in their policies and programs. Address U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division PO Box 65808 Washington , DC 20035-5808 Web Site http://www.usdoi.gov/crt/crt-home.html Contact Merrily Friedlander, Chief (202) 307-2222 Coordination & Review Section Facsimile (202) 307-0595 E-Mail merrily.a.fried lander@usdoj.gov Contact Mark L. Gross, Deputy Chief (202) 514-2172 Appellate Section Facsimile (202) 514-8490 E-Mail mark.l.gross@crt.doi.gov Contact Karen L. Stevens (202) 353-8622 Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General Facsimile (202) 514-9962 E-Mail karen.l.stevens@usdoi.gov -32- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Community Relations Service The Community Relations Service (CRS), an arm of the U.S. Department of Justice, is a specialized Federal conciliation service available to State and local officials to help resolve and prevent racial and ethnic conflict, violence and civil disorder. CRS helps local officials and residents tailor locally defined resolutions when conflict and violence threaten community stability and well-being. Created by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, CRS is the only Federal agency dedicated to preventing and resolving racial and ethnic tensions, incidents, and civil disorders. It assists State and local units of government, private and public organizations, and com munity groups in restoring community racial stability and harmony. Address U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service 600 E Street, NW, Suite 2000 Washington, DC 20530 Web site www.usdoj.gov/crs/crs.htm Contact George E. Henderson, Attorney 202-305-2964 Facsim ile 202-305-3009 Email george.henderson3@usdoi.gov -33- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Executive Office for Weed and Seed (EOWS), Office of Justice Programs The Office of Justice Programs EOWS manages Operation Weed and Seed at the national level. Weed and Seed is essentially a strategy for coordinating all levels of government, the private sector, and community residents in an innovative and comprehensive approach to prevent and control crime and improve the quality of life. There are over 200 Weed and Seed sites, which range in size from several neighborhood blocks to 15 square miles. Weed and Seed sites have the option of including in their strategies and budgets environmental law enforcement, lead abatement, brownfields- related activities, and other activities with environmental implications. Dissemination of information and training on these topics is provided by EOWS in coordination with EPA and HHS. Address U.S. Department of Justice Executive Office for Weed and Seed Office of Justice Programs 810 7th Street, NW Washington, DC 20531 Web Site http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/eows Contact Romia Ray, Program Manager (202) 307-6031 Bob Samuels, Assistant Director (202) 307-1357 Facsimile (202)616-1159 Email rayr@usdoi.qov samuels@oip.usdoi.gov -34- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Federal Bureau of Prisons It is the mission of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to protect society by confining offenders in the controlled environments of prisons and community-based facilities that are safe, humane, cost- efficient, and appropriately secure, and that provide work and other self-improvement opportunities to assist offenders in becoming law-abiding citizens. Address Federal Bureau of Prisons Office of General Counsel 320 1st Street, NW Washington, DC 20534 Web Site http://www.bop.gov Contact Jeff Limjoco, Chief (202) 307-1240 Real Estate and Environmental Law Section Office of General Counsel Facsimile (202) 514-8482 Email ilimioco@bop.gov -35- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) The INS is responsible for enforcing the laws regulating the admission of foreign-born persons to the United States and for administering various immigration benefits, including the naturalization of qualified applicants for U.S. citizenship. Address Headquarters, Immigration and Naturalization Service The EOSH Division, Room 2008 425 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20536 Web Site http://www.ins.usdoj.gov Contact Glenn C. Pritchard, Director (202) 305-2449 Environmental Occupational Safety and Health (EOSH) Division Facsimile E-mail (202)305-2637 glenn.c.pritchard@usdoi.gov -36- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Office of Tribal Justice (OTJ) The Office of Tribal Justice coordinates Department policy on Indian affairs and pending legislation affecting tribes, both within the Department and with other federal agencies, and serves as a permanent channel of government-to-government communications with federally recognized Indian tribes. OTJ encourages internal consistency of Justice Department policies and litigating positions and regularly engages in dialogue with tribal leaders regarding justice systems, law enforcement in Indian country, sacred sites and religious freedom, pending legislation, and aspects of the federal trust responsibility. Although OTJ is not a litigating component, when issues regarding the protection of tribal land and resources have arisen, OTJ works with Indian tribes, the Environment Division, U.S. Attorney's offices, and other federal agencies to resolve these issues in a manner consistent with tribal sovereignty. Tribal leaders are encouraged to contact the Office of Tribal Justice directly as they confront issues relating to the Department of Justice or the administration of justice in Indian country. Address Office of Tribal Justice DOJ Main Building, Room 2229A 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20530 Website http://www.usdoi.gov/oti/index.html Contact Tim Joranko, Deputy Director (202) 514-8812 Facsimile (202) 514-9078 E-mail tim. ioranko@usdoi.gov -37- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Office The 93 U.S. Attorneys and approximately 5,000 Assistant U.S. Attorneys are responsible for handling the majority of criminal prosecutions and civil litigation on behalf of the United States. One U.S. Attorney is assigned to each of the 94 federal judicial districts with the exception of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, where a single U.S. Attorney serves both districts. The U.S. Attorneys are the chief federal law enforcement officers within their respective districts. They also carry out the important role of liaison with federal, state, and local law enforcement officers and members of the community. Web Site http://www.usdoi.gov/usao/eousa/usaos.html Contacts in each federal judicial district: > Middle District of Alabama Address United States Attorneys Office 1 Court Square, Suite 201 Montgomery, AL 36104 Contact Stephen P. Feaga, AUSA (334) 223-7280 Facsim ile (334) 223-7560 E-Mail stephen.feaga@usdoj.gov - N. District of Alabama Address United States Attorneys Office 1800 5th Ave., N. - Rm. 200 Birmingham, AL 35203-2198 Contact Robert Posey, AUSA (205)244-2001 Facsimile (205)244-2182 E-Mail Robert.Posey@usdoi.gov > Southern District of Alabama Address United States Attorneys Office 169 Dauphin Street, Suite 200 Mobile, AL 36602 Contact J. Don Foster, AUSA (334) 441-5845 Facsimile (334) 690-3010 E-Mail i.don.foster@usdoi.gov -38- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices - District of Alaska Address United States Attorneys Office 222 W. 7th Avenue, #9 Anchorage, AL 99513-7567 Contact Timothy M. Burgess, AUSA (907) 271-5071 Facsimile (907)271-3224 E-Mail Tim.Burgees@usdoi.gov > District of Arizona Address United States Attorneys Office 230 N. First Ave. Room 4000 Phoenix, AZ 85025-0085 Contact Paul Rood , AUSA (602) 514-7500 Facsimile (602) 514-7693 E-Mail paul.rood@usdoi.gov - Eastern District of Arkansas Address United States Attorneys Office 425 W. Capitol, Suite 500 Little Rock, AR 72201 Contact William Adair, AUSA (501) 324-5347 Assistant U.S. Attorney Facsimile (501) 324-7199 E-Mail bill.adair@usdoi.gov > Western District of Arkansas Address United States Attorneys Office 6th & Rogers, Rm. 216 Ft. Smith, AR 72901 Contact Mark Webb, AUSA (501) 783-5125 Facsim ile (501) 785-2442 E-Mail mark.webb@usdoi.gov -39- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Central District of California Address United States Attorneys Office 312 N. Spring Street, Rm 1200 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Contacts William W. Carter, AUSA (213)894-2434 Environmental Coordinator Monica Miller, AUSA (213) 894-2434 Facsim ile (213) 894-8782 E-Mail william.carter@usdoi.gov monica. mi ller@usdoi.gov - Eastern District of California Address United States Attorneys Office 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 1550 Sacramento, CA 95814 Contacts Robin Taylor, AUSA (916) 554-2700 Facsimile (916) 554-2900 E-Mail robin.taylor@usdoi.gov -40- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices - Northern District of California Address United States Attorneys Office 450 Golden Gate Avenue P.O. Box 36055 San Francisco, CA 94102 Contacts Herbert G. Johnson, SAUSA (415)436-7200 Maureen Bessett, SAUSA (415)436-7210 Facsimile (415)436-7234 E-Mail herbert.johnson@usdoi.gov maureen.bessett@usdoi.gov > Southern District of California Address United States Attorneys Office 880 Front Street, Room 6293 San Diego, CA 92101-8893 Contact Melanie K. Pierson, AUSA (619) 557-5610 Facsimile (619) 557-7055 E-Mail melanie.pierson@usdoi.gov - District of Colorado Address United States Attorneys Office 1961 Stout Street, Suite 1200 Denver, CO 80294 Contact John Haried, AUSA (303) 844-2081 Facsim ile (303) 844-2081 E-Mail iohn.haried@usdoj.gov -41- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > District of Columbia Address United States Attorneys Office 555 4th Street, N.W. Washington, DC Contacts Cliff Keenan, AUSA (202) 514-7566 Wendy Wyson, AUSA (202) 514-7566 Facsim ile (202) 307-3569 E-Mail cliff.keenan@usdoj.gov wendv.wvson@usdoi.gov > District of Connecticut Address United States Attorneys Office 157 Church Street, New Haven, CT 06510 Contacts Jeffrey A. Meyer, AUSA (203)821-3700 Facsimile (203) 773-5376 E-Mail jeffrey.meyer@usdoi.gov - District of Delaware Address United States Attorneys Office 1201 Market Street, Suite 1100 Wilmington, DE 19801 Contact Edmond Falgowski, AUSA (302) 573-6277 Facsim ile (302) 573-6220 E-Mail edmond.falgowski@usdoi.gov -42- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Middle District of Florida Address Contacts Facsimile E-Mail United States Attorneys Office 400 N. Tampa Street, Ste 3200 Tampa, FL 33602 Eduardo Toro-Font, AUSA Eduardo.toro-font@iustice.usdoi.gov Northern District of Florida (813)274-6000 (813)274-6178 Address Contacts Facsimile E-Mail Address Contacts Facsimile E-Mail United States Attorneys Office 315 S. Calhoun Street, Suite 510 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Paul Alan Sprawls, AUSA Ben Beard, AUSA Michelle Heldmyer, AUSA (850)942-8430 (850)942-8430 (850)942-8430 (850)432-7763 paul.sprowls@usdoi.gov ben.beard@usdoi.gov michelle.heldmyer@usodi.gov Southern District of Florida United States Attorneys Office 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132 Tom Watts-Fitzgerald, AUSA . Diane Patrick, AUSA Lauren Priegues, AUSA (305)961-9000 (305)961-9000 (305)961-9000 (305)530-7087 tomm.watts-fitzgerald@usdoi.gov diane.patrick@usdoi.gov lauren.priegues@usdoi.gov -43- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Middle District of Georgia Address United States Attorneys Office 433 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31201 Contacts G.F. (Pete) Peterman, AUSA (912)752-3511 Facsimile (912)752-8188 E-Mail Gf.peterman@usdoi.gov - Northern District of Georgia Address United States Attorneys Office 75 Spring Street, S.W., Stuite 1800 Atlanta, GA 30335 Contacts David E. McClernan, AUSA (404) 581-6000 William R. Toliver, AUSA (404) 581-6000 Richard Langway, AUSA (404)581-6000 Facsimile (404)581-6181 E-Mail David.mcclernan@usdoi.gov William.toliver@usdoi.gov Richard.langway@usdoi.gov - Southern District of Georgia Address United States Attorneys Office 100 Bull Street, Suite 201 Savannah, GA 31401 Contact Frank DiMarino, AUSA (912) 652-4422 Facsimile (912) 652-4388 E-Mail Frank.dimarino@usdoi.gov > District of Guam Address United States Attorneys Office 238 Archbishop Flores St. Agana, Guam 96910 Contact Karen V. Johnson, AUSA (671)472-7332 Facsimile (671)472-7334 E-Mail karen.v.iohnson@usdoi.gov -44- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > District of Hawaii Address United States Attorneys Office Box 50183 Honolulu, HI 96850 Contact Craig Nakamura, AUSA (808) 541-2850 Facsimile (808)541-2958 E-Mail Craig.nakamura@usdoi.gov - District of Idaho Address United States Attorneys Office 877 West Main Street, Ste 201 Boise, ID 83702 Contacts George W. Breitsameter, AUSA (208) 334-9335 Wendy J. Olson, AUSA (208) 334-9335 Celeste Miller, AUSA (208) 334-9335 Facsimile (208) 334-9375 E-Mail george.w.breitsameter@usdoi.gov wendv.i.iolson@usdoi.gov celeSuitemiller@usdoi.gov > Central District of Illinois Address United States Attorneys Office 600 E. Monre Street, Suite 312 Springfield, IL 62701 Contacts Patrick Chelsey, AUSA (217) 492-4450 Jeff Lang, AUSA (217)492-4450 Facsimile (217)492-4512 E-Mail patrick.chelsev@usdoj.gov ieff.lang@usdoj.gov -45- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Northern District of Illinois Address United States Attorneys Office 219 S. Dearborn Street, 5th Floor Chicago, IL 60604 Contacts Jerry Krulewitch, AUSA (312) 353-8298 Linda Wawazenski, AUSA (312) 353-8298 Facsimile (312)353-2067 E-Mail Jerry.krulewitch@usdoi.gov linda.wawazenski@usdoi.gov > District of Illinois Address United States Attorneys Office 9 Executive Drive, Suite 300 Fairview Hts., IL 62208 Contacts Michael Quinley, AUSA (618) 628-3700 Liam Coonan, AUSA (618) 628-3700 Harold Goldsmith, AUSA (618) 628-3700 Facsimile (618) 628-3720 E-Mail guinley.michael@usdoi.gov liam.coonan@usdoi.gov harold.goldsmith@usdoi.gov - Northern District of Indiana Address United States Attorneys Office 1001 Main Street, Suite A Dyer, IN 46311-1234 Contacts Diane Berkowitz, AUSA (219) 322-8576 Michelle Jordan, AUSA (219) 322-8576 Facsimile (219)865-5310 E-Mail diane.berkowitz@usdoj.gov michelle.iordan@usdoi.gov -46- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Southern District of Indiana Address United States Attorneys Office 46 E. Ohio St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 Contacts Steve DeBrota, AUSA (317) 226-6333 Gayle Helart AUSA (317) 226-6333 Facsimile (317) 226-6125 E-Mail steve.debrota@usdoi.gov gavle.helart@usdoi.gov > Northern District of Iowa Address United States Attorneys Office 401 1st St. SE, Suite 400 Cedar Rapids, IA 52401-1825 Contact Charles J. ("C.J.") Williams, AUSA (319) 363-6333 Facsimile (319) 363-1990 E-Mail charles.williams@usdoi.gov - Southern District of Iowa Address United States Attorneys Office 110 E. Court Ave., Suite 286 Des Moines, IA 50309-2053 Contact Kathleen Deal, AUSA (515) 284-6420 Facsimile (515)284-6288 E-Mail kathleen.deal@usdoj.com > District of Kansas Address United States Attorneys Office 301 N. Main Wichita, KS 67202-4812 Contact Robert S. Streppy, AUSA (316) 269-6481 Facsimile (316) 269-6484 E-Mail robert.s.streppy@usdoj.gov -47- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Eastern District of Kentucky Address United States Attorneys Office 110 W. Vine Street, Suite 400 Lexington, KY 40507 Contact Fred A. Stine, AUSA (606) 233-2661 Facsim ile (606) 233-2666 E-Mail fred.stine@usdoj.gov - Western District of Kentucky Address United States Attorneys Office 510 W. Broadway, 10thFI. Louisville, KY 40202 Contacts Randy Ream, AUSA (502) 582-5911 John Caudill, AUSA (502) 582-5911 Facsimile (502) 582-5097 E-Mail randy.ream@usdoi.gov - Eastern District of Louisiana Address United States Attorneys Office 501 Magazine Street, Rm. 210 New Orleans, LA 70130 Contact Eileen Gleason, AUSA (504) 680-3000 Facsimile (504( 589-4510 E-Mail eileen.gleason@usdoi.gov > Middle District of Louisiana Address United States Attorneys Office 777 Florida Street, Room 208 Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Contacts Richard Launey, AUSA (225) 389-0443 Patricia Jones, AUSA (225) 389-0443 Facsimile (225) 389-0561 E-Mail richard.launey@usdoj.gov patricia.iones@usdoj.gov -48- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Western District of Louisiana Address United States Attorneys Office 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201 Shreveport, LA 71101-3068 Contacts Howard Parker, AUSA (Lafayette) (318) 676-3600 Facsimile (318) 676-3641 E-Mail howard.parker@usdoi,gov - District of Maine Address United States Attorneys Office 100 Middle St. Plaza East Tower Portland, ME 04101 Contact David R. Collins, AUSA (207) 780-3257 Facsimile (207) 780-3304 E-Mail david.collins@usdoi.gov > District of Maryland Address United States Attorneys Office 101 West Lombard St. Baltimore, MD 21201 Contacts Warren Hamel, AUSA (410) 209-4800 Jim Howard, AUSA (410) 209-4800 Facsimile (410) 962-3091 E-Mail warren.hamel@usdoi.gov jim. howard@usdoi.gov > District of Massachusetts Address United States Attorneys Office One Court House Way - Suite 9200 U.S. Courthouse Boston, MA 02210 Contacts Jonathan Kolier, AUSA (617) 748-3100 Facsimile (617) 748-3974 E-Mail jonathan.kolier@usdoi.gov -49- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Eastern District of Michigan Address United States Attorneys Office 211 W. Fort Street, Ste 2300 Detroit, Ml 48226-3211 Contacts Lynn Helland, AUSA (313)226-9100 Krishna Dighe, AUSA (313)226-9100 Facsim ile (313) 226-4609 E-Mail lynn.helland@usdoi.gov krishna.dighe@usdoi.gov > Western District of Michigan Address United States Attorneys Office 330 Ionia Avenue, N.W. Suite 501 Grand Rapids, Ml 49503 Contact Thomas J. Gezon, AUSA (616) 456-2404 Facsimile (616) 456-2408 E-Mail thomas.gezon@usdoi.gov - District of Minnesota Address United States Attorneys Office 600 U.S. Courthouse 300 S. 4th St. Minneapolis, MN 55415 Contact R.J. Zayed, AUSA (612) 664-5669 Facsimile (612) 664-5787 E-Mail r.i.zayed@usdoi.gov - Northern District of Mississippi Address United States Attorneys Office 911 W. Jackson Ave., Rm. 265 Oxford, MS 38655 Contact John Alexander, AUSA (662) 234-3351 Facsimile (662) 236-2725 E-Mail iohn.alexander@usdoj.gov -50- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Southern District of Mississippi Address United States Attorneys Office 188 E. Capitol Street, St. 500 Jackson, MS 39201 Contact John Dowdy, AUSA (601) 973-2832 Facsimile (601) 965-4409 E-Mail iohn.dowdy@usdoi.gov - Western District of Missouri Address United States Attorneys Office 1201 Walnut, Suite 2300 Kansas City, MO 64106-2149 Contact Carla Oppenheimer, AUSA (816)426-3122 Facsimile (816) 426-5186 E-Mail carla.openheimer@usdoi.gov > Eastern District of Missouri Address United States Attorneys Office 1114 Market Street, Room 401 St. Louis, MO 63101 Contact Patrick M. Flachs, AUSA (314) 539-2200 Facsimile (314) 539-2309 E-Mail patrick.m.flachs@usdoj.gov - District of Montana Address United States Attorneys Office 2929 3rd Ave., N, Suite 400 Billings, MT 59101 Contact Kris McLean, AUSA (406) 657-6101 Josh VanDeWetering, AUSA (406) 657-6101 Facsim ile (406)657-6989 E-Mail kris.mclean@usdoj.gov iosh.vandewetering@usdoi.gov -51- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > District of Nebraska Address United States Attorneys Office 215 N. 17th Street, Rm. 7401 Omaha, NE 68101 Contact Robert F. Kokrda, AUSA (402) 221-4774 Facsimile (402) 221-4757 E-Mail robert.f.kokrda@usdoi.gov - District of Nevada Address United States Attorneys Office 701 E. Bridger Ave, Suite 800 Las Vegas, NV89101 Contacts Howard Zlotnick, FAUSA (702) 388-6336 Margaret Stannish (702) 388-6336 Facsimile (702) 388-6201 E-Mail howard.zlotnick@usdoi.gov margaret.stannish@usdoi.gov - District of New Hampshire Address United States Attorneys Office 55 Pleasant Street, Room 312 Concord, NH 03301-3904 Contact Terry Ollila, AUSA (603) 225-1 552 Facsimile (603) 225-1470 E-Mail terry.ollia@usdoi.gov -52- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE > District of New Jersey Address United States Attorneys Office 970 Broad Street, Newark, NJ 07102 Contacts Gary Cutler, AUSA (973) 645-2700 Mike Guadagno, AUSA (973) 645-2700 Nick Acker, AUSA (973) 645-2700 Facsim ile (973) 645-2702 E-Mail gary.cutler@usdoi.gov mike.guadagno@usdoi.gov nick.acker@usdoj.gov United States Attorneys Offices > District of New Mexico Address United States Attorneys Office 201 3rd St, N.W. Ste 900 Albuguergue, NM 87102 Contact Laura Fashing, AUSA (505) 346-7274 Facsimile (505) 346-7296 E-Mail laura.fashing@usdoj.gov + Eastern District of New York Address United States Attorneys Office 225 Cadman Plaza East Brooklyn, NY 11201 Contact Stanley Alpert, AUSA (718) 254-7000 James Miskiewicz, AUSA (718) 254-7000 Facsimile (718) 254-6479 E-Mail stanley.alpert@usdoi.gov iames.miskiewicz@usdoi.gov -53- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices + Northern District of New York Address United States Attorneys Office 100 South Clinton St. Syracuse, NY 13261-7198 Contact Craig Benedict, AUSA (315) 448-0672 Facsim ile (315) 448-0689 E-Mail graig.benedict@usdoj.gov > Southern District of New York Address United States Attorneys Office One St. Andrews Plaza New York, NY 10007 Contacts Steven Ritchin, AUSA (212) 791-0008 Andrea Weiss, AUSA (212) 791-0008 Anne Ryan, Senior Lit. Coun (212) 791-0008 Facsimile (212)637-2573 E-Mail steven.ritchin@usdoi.gov andrea.weiss@usdoi.gov anne.rvan@usdoi..gov United States Attorneys Offices + Western District of New York Address United States Attorneys Office 138 Delaware Ave Buffalo, NY 14202 Contact Martin Littlefield, AUSA (716) 551-4811 Marc Gromis, AUSA (716) 551-4811 Facsimile (716) 551-3052 E-Mail martin.littlefield@usdoi.gov marc.gromis@usdoi.gov -54- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE > Eastern District North Carolina Address United States Attorneys Office 310 New Bern Avenue, Suite 800 Raleigh, NC 27601-1461 Contact Banumathi "Banu" Rangarajan, AUSA (919) 856-4530 Facsimile (919)856-4487 E-Mail banumathi.rangaraian@usdoi.gov - Middle District of North Carolina Address United States Attorneys Office 101 South Edgeworth St. Greensboro, NC 27401 Contact Harry Hobgood, AUSA (336) 333-5351 Facsimile (336)333-5561 E-Mail harry.hobgood@usdoi.gov > Western District North Carolina Address United States Attorneys Office 227 W. Trade St. Charlotte, NC 28202 Contact Nicks Williams, AUSA (704) 344-6222 Facsim ile (704) 344-6629 E-Mail nicks. williams(S)usdoi.gov -55- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices - District of North Dakota Address United States Attorneys Office P.O. Box 2505 Fargo, ND 58108-5671 Contact John Schneider, AUSA (701) 239-5671 Clare Hochhalter, AUSA (701) 239-5671 Facsimile (701) 239-5232 E-Mail john.schneider@usdoi.gov clare.hochhalter@usdoi.gov > Northern District of Ohio Address United States Attorneys Office 1800 Bank One Center 600 Superior Ave., E Cleveland, OH 44114-2600 Contacts Gregory Sasse, AUSA (216) 622-3600 Christian Stickan, AUSA (216) 622-3600 Ann Rowland, AUSA (216) 622-3600 Facsimile (216) 522-3370 E-Mail gregory.sasse@usdoi.gov christian.stickan@usdoi.gov ann.rowland@usdoi.gov > Southern District of Ohio Address United States Attorneys Office 2 Nationwide Plaza 280 N. High Street, Columbus, OH 43215 Contacts Mike Marous AUSA (614) 469-5715 Kathleen Brinkman,AUSA (614) 469-5715 Facsimile (614) 469-2200 E-Mail Mike.Marous@usdoi.gov Kathleen.Brinkman@usdoi.gov -56- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Northern District of Oklahoma Address United States Attorneys Office 333 West 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74103-7769 Contact Doug Horn, AUSA (918) 581-7463 Facsimile (918) 581-7769 E-Mail doug.horn@usdoi.gov - Western District of Oklahoma Address United States Attorneys Office 210 W. Park Avenue, Suite 400 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Contact Ed Kumiega, AUSA (405) 553-8700 Hank Hockeimer, AUSA (405) 553-8700 Facsimile (405) 553-8888 E-Mail ed.kumiega@usdoj.gov hank.hockeimer@usdoi.gov - Eastern District of Oklahoma Address United States Attorneys Office 1200 W. Okmulgee St. Muskogee, OK 74401 Contacts Paul G. Hess, AUSA (918) 684-5152 Sheldon Sperling, AUSA (918)684-5152 Facsimile (918) 684-5130 E-Mail paul.hess@usdoj.gov sheldon.sperling@usdoj.gov - District of Oregon Address United States Attorneys Office 1000 S.W. 3rd Ave, Ste 600 Portland, OR 97204 Contacts Robert Ross, AUSA (503) 727-1000 Chris Cardani, AUSA (503) 727-1000 Facsimile (503) 727-1117 E-Mail robert.ross@usdoi.gov chris.cardani@usdoi.gov -57- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Eastern District of Pennsylvania Address United States Attorneys Office 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250 Philadelphia, PA 19106 Contact Tina Gabbrielli, Major Crimes Team Leader (215) 861-8436 Facsimile (215) 861-8609 E-Mail tina.gabrielli@usdoi.gov - Middle District of Pennsylvania Address United States Attorneys Office Suite 309, Fed. Bldg, Washington & Linden Street, s Scranton, PA18501 Contact Bruce Brandler, AUSA (717)221-4482 Facsimile (717) 221-4582 E-Mail bruce.bandler@usdoj.gov > Western District of Pennsylvania Address United States Attorneys Office 633 U.S.P.O. & Courthouse Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Contacts Constance M. Bowden, AUSA (412) 644-3500 James Garrett, AUSA (412) 644-3500 Facsimile (412) 644-3500 E-Mail constance.m.bowden@usdoi.gov iames.garret@usdoi.gov + District of Puerto Rico Address United States Attorneys Office 150 Carlos E. Chardon Avenue Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00918 Contacts George E. Vega-Pacheco, Chief Crim. Div (787) 766-5656 Edna Rosario, AUSA (787) 766-5656 Facsimile (787) 766-5193 E-Mail george.vega-pacheco@usdoi.gov edna.rosario@usdoi.gov -58- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > District of Rhode Island Address United States Attorneys Office 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor Providence, Rl 02903 Contacts Craig N. Moore, AUSA (401) 528-5477 Ira Belkin, AUSA (401) 528-5477 Richard W. Rose, AUSA (401) 528-5477 Facsimile (401) 528-5474 E-Mail graig.n.moore@usdoi.gov ira.belkin@usdoi.gov richard.w.rose@usdoj.gov - District of South Carolina Address United States Attorneys Office 1441 Main Street, Suite 500 Columbia, SC 29201 Contacts Emory Clark, AUSA (803) 929-3000 Joe Griffith, AUSA (803) 929-3000 Facsimile (803) 254-2912 E-Mail emory.clark@usdoi.gov ioe.griffith@usdoj.gov - District of South Dakota Address United States Attorneys Office 230 Phillips Ave., Ste 600 Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Contacts Robert Mandel, AUSA (605) 330-4400 Dennis Holmes, AUSA (605) 330-4400 Facsimile (605) 330-4410 E-Mail robert.mandel@usdoi.gov dennis.holems@usdoi.gov -59- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Middle District of Tennessee Address United States Attorneys Office 110 9th Ave., Suite A961 Nashville, TN 37203-3870 Contact Byron Jones, AUSA (615) 736-5151 Facsimile (615) 736-5323 E-Mail byron.iones@usdoi.gov - Western District of Tennessee Address United States Attorneys Office 167 N. Main St. Memphis, TN 38103-1898 Contacts Joe Murphy, AUSA (901) 544-4231 Len Register, AUSA (901) 544-4231 Facsimile (901) 544-4230 E-Mail ioe.murphy@usdoi.gov - Eastern District of Tennessee Address United States Attorneys Office 800 S. Gay Street, Suite 700 Knoxville, TN 37901 Contacts Guy W. Blackwell, AUSA (423) 545-4167 John P. MacCoon, AUSA (423) 545-4167 Facsim ile (423) 545-41 76 E-Mail guy.w.blackwell@usdoj.gov iohn.p.maccoon@usdo.gov - Eastern District of Texas Address United States Attorneys Office 350 Magnolia St. Suite 150 Beaumont, TX 77701-2237 Contact Tom Kiehnhoff, AUSA (409) 839-2538 Facsimile (409) 839-2250 E-Mail tom.kiehnoff@usdoi.gov -60- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Northern District of Texas Address United States Attorneys Office 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75242-1699 Contact Phil Umpres, AUSA (214) 767-0951 John Bradford, AUSA (214) 767-0951 Facsimile (214) 767-2898 E-Mail phill.umpres@usdoi.gov John.bradford@usdoi.gov > Southern District of Texas Address United States Attorneys Office 515 Rusk Houston, TX 77002 Contact John Emerson, SAUSA (713) 567-9000 Facsimile (713)718-3300 E-Mail iohn.emerson@usdoi.gov + Western District of Texas Address United States Attorneys Office 601 N.W. Loop 410, Suite 600 San Antonio, TX 78216 Contacts Jack Stick, AUSA (210) 530-6100 Sharon Pierce, AUSA (210) 530-6100 Facsimile (210) 384-7105 E-Mail iack.stick@usdoj.gov sharon.pierce@usdoj.gov - District of Utah Address United States Attorneys Office 350 South Main Street, B36 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Contact Richard Lambert, AUSA (801) 524-5682 Facsimile (801) 524-6924 E-Mail richard.lambert@usdoj.gov -61- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices + District of Vermont Address United States Attorneys Office 11 Elmwood Avenue Burlington, VT 05402 Contact David Kirby, AUSA (802) 951-6725 Facsimile (802) 951-6540 E-Mail david.kirby@usdoi.gov - District of Virgin Islands Address United States Attorneys Office 5500 Veterans Drive, Suite 260 St. Thomas, VI 00802-6424 Contacts David Nissman, AUSA (340) 774-5757 Kim Chisolm, AUSA (340) 774-5757 Facsimile (340) 776-3474 E-Mail david.nissman@usdoi.gov kim.chisolm@usdoi.gov - Eastern District of Virginia Address United States Attorneys Office 2100 Jamieson Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 Contacts David Barger, AUSA (703) 299-3700 Harvey Bryant, AUSA (703) 299-3700 John Davis, AUSA (703) 299-3700 Facsim ile (703) 299-2584 E-Mail david.barger@usdoi.gov harvev.bryant@usdoi.gov iohn.davis@usdoi.gov -62- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Western District of Virginia Address United States Attorneys Office 105 Franklin Road, S.W. Ste One Roanoke, VA 24011-2305 Contacts Nancy S. Healey, AUSA (540) 857-2250 Jennie M. Waering, AUSA (540) 857-2250 Facsimile (540) 857-2614 E-Mail nancy.s.healey@usdoi.gov jen nie.m. waering@usdoj.gov > Eastern District of Washington Address United States Attorneys Office 920 Riverside, Suite 300 Spokane, WA 99201-1098 Contact Joe Harrington, AUSA (509) 353-2767 Facsimile (509) 353-2766 E-Mail joe.harrington@usdoi.gov - Western District of Washington Address United States Attorneys Office 800 5th Ave, Room 3601 Seattle, WA 98104 Contacts Micki Brunner, AUSA (206) 553-7970 Facsimile (206) 553-0882 E-Mail micki.brunner@usdoj.gov > Northern District of W. Virginia Address United States Attorneys Office 1100 Main Street, Suite 200 Wheeling, WV 26003-0011 Contacts Paul T. Camilletti, AUSA (304) 234-0100 Zelda E. Wesley, AUSA (304) 234-0100 Facsimile (304) 234-0110 E-Mail paul.t.camilletti@usdoi.gov zelda.e.wesley@usdoi.gov -63- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE United States Attorneys Offices > Southern District of W. Virginia Address United States Attorneys Office 500 Quarrier Street, Rm. 3201 Charleston, WV 25301 Contacts Susan Arnold, AUSA (304) 345-2200 Stephanie Thacker, AUSA (304) 345-2200 Facsimile (304) 347-7074 E-Mail susan.arnold@usdoi.gov stephanie.thacker@usdoi.gov > Eastern District of Wisconsin Address United States Attorneys Office 517 E. Wisconsin Ave, Rm. 530 Milwaukee, Wl 53202 Contact Matthew Jacobs, AUSA (414)297-1700 Facsimile (414)297-1738 E-Mail mathew.iacobs@usdoi.gov > Western District of Wisconsin Address United States Attorneys Office 600 W. Washington Ave Madison, Wl 53703 Contacts John Vaudreuil, AUSA (608) 264-5158 Facsim ile (608) 264-51 72 E-Mail iohn.vaudreuil@usdoi.gov + District of Wyoming Address United States Attorneys Office 2120 Capitol Ave, Room 4002 Cheyenne, WY 82001 Contact Dave Kubichek, AUSA (307) 772-2124 Facsimile (307) 772-2123 E-Mail dave.kubicheck@usdoj.gov -64- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF LABOR * Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy The United States Department of Labor is charged with preparing the American workforce for new and better jobs, and ensuring the adequacy of America's workplaces. It is responsible for the administration and enforcement of over 180 federal statutes. These legislative mandates and their implementing regulations cover a wide variety of workplace activities, including protecting workers'wages, health and safety, employment and pension rights, promoting equal employment opportunity, administering job training programs, unemployment insurance and workers' compensation programs, strengthening free collective bargaining and collecting, analyzing and publishing labor and economic statistics. Consistent with this mission, the Department of Labor is also committed to environmental justice, sustainable economic development and redevelopment and is engaged in the development and implementation of job training programs for environmental careers. In addition, the Department is committed to the expansion of economic opportunity through job training, small business opportunities and good quality wage career jobs. The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy, as a cross-cutting agency responsible for providing economic policy analysis and advice to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Labor in formulating, implementing, and evaluating the Department's regulatory and other programs and labor policies, provides leadership, coordination and direction to the Department's environmental justice policies and programs. Department of Labor agencies that provide policy and program support to environmental justice include among others, the Employment and Training Administration, the Employment Standards Administration, the Office of Civil Rights, the Office of Small Business Programs and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. Address Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy 200 Constitution Avenue, NW Room S-2312 Washington, DC 20210 Web Site www.dol.gov/dol/asp Contact Roland Droitsch (202) 693-5900 Deputy Assistant Secretary of Policy David Demers (202) 693-5906 Director, Office of Research and Technical Support Babette D. Williams (202) 693-5910 Environmental Justice Coordinator Audrey Jefferson (202) 693-5091 Environmental Justice Community Outreach Coordinator Facsim ile (202) 639-5960 E-Mail droitsch-roland@dol.gov demers-david(S)dol.qov williams-babette(5)dol.qov iefferson-audrev@dol.qov -65- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Office of the Secretary Office of Civil Rights The Departmental Office of Civil Rights is committed to: (1) eliminate unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex and age, and against individuals with disabilities in federal and federally assisted transportation programs; (2) to ensure that all beneficiaries and potential beneficiaries of these programs are offered equal opportunities to participate in them; and (3) to protect the civil rights of departmental employees and applicants for employment. Address Office of the Secretary, Office of Civil Rights 400 7th Street, SW, Mailstop S-30 Washington, DC 20590 Web Site http://www.dot.gov/ost/docr/ Contact Ronald A. Stroman, Director (202) 366-4648 Marc Brenman, Senior Policy Advisor (202) 366-1119 Facsimile (202) 366-9371 E-Mail marc.brenman@ost.dot.gov -66- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Highway Administration Office of Human Environment The Office of Human Environment is responsible for providing guidance and information with respect to policies and procedures to ensure full compliance with the objectives and provisions of national environmental policy legislation in the planning, location, and design of highway facilities so as to avoid or minimize adverse effects on the human environment. Guidance and information also includes a means for maintaining and enhancing the quality of the human environment in Federal highway activities and criteria for the measurement and evaluation of the economic, social, cultural, and community effects of highway alternatives. Address Office of Human Environment 400 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20590 Web Site http://www.fhwa.dot.ciov/environment/subiect.htm Contact Gloria Shepherd, Director Office of Human Environment (202) 366-0116 Wendell Stills, Team Leader of Community Impacts (202) 366-2052 Danyell Diggs, Community Planner (202) 366-9629 Facsim ile (202) 366-7499 E-Mail gloria.shepherd@fhwa.dot.gov wendell.stills@fhwa.dot.gov danvell.diggs@fhwa.dot.gov -67- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Transit Administration Office of Civil Rights Office of Planning The Federal Transit Administration, provides financial and technical assistance to the local transit systems Address Federal Transit Administration 400 7th Street, NW Washington, DC 20590 Web Site http://www.fta.dot.ffov/ Contact Arthur Andrew Lopez, Director, Office of Civil Rights (202) 366-4018 Susan Grosser, Planner (202) 366-1828 Facsim ile Lopez (202) 366-3475 Grosser (202) 493-2478 E-Mail arthur.lopez@fta.dot.gov susan.grosser@fta.dot.gov -68- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION General Counsel Office of Administration, Environmental, Civil Rights and General Law The Office of General Counsel is part of the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Transportation. As principal legal officer and advisor to the Secretary, it coordinates and oversees the work of the Departments many legal offices. This office provides guidance to the Secretary and his staff on legal matters arising under all civil rights statutes, Executive Orders, and regulations. Address Office of Administration, Environmental, and General Law 400 7th Street, SW Mailstop C-10 Washington, DC 20590 Web Site http://www.dot.ciov/ost/ocic/index.html Contacts Roberta Gabel, Assistant General Counsel (202) 366-4710 Debbie Rosen, Staff Attorney (202) 366-9165 Michele Altemus, Senior Advisor (202) 366-4710 Facsim ile (202) 366-9170 E-Mail robertagabel@ost.dot.gov m ichelealtemus@ost.dot.gov debbierosen@ost.dot.gov -69- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY The Executive Order 12898 signed on February 14, 1994, charged the Environmental Protection Agency with coordinating the federal government's efforts to integrate environmental justice into the day to day operations of those agencies named in the Order. The Order directed EPA to establish an Interagency Working Group and to report to The President on the strategy to be used to accomplish this effort of focusing federal attention on the environment and human health conditions of minority populations and low-income population with the goal of achieving environmental protection for all. Meetings of this Interagency Working Group continue on a regular but unscheduled basis. The EPA established an internal environmental justice network in each Headquarters Office and Region to be the focal point for environmental justice. The names and contact information for the individuals serving in this capacity are listed below. A description of each office and region can be found later in this section. The Office of Environmental Justice, located in the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, serves as the Agency coordinator for the Environmental Justice Network. Address U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (Use Mail Code) Washington, DC 20460 Office of the Administrator * Contact Marsha Minter (MC 1201 A) (202) 564-4724 Special Assistant for Environmental Justice Office of the Administrator Facsimile (202) 501-0740 E-Mail minter.marsha@epa.gov -70- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY HEADQUARTERS ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE CONTACTS AT A GLANCE (Use Same Address as Above-Use Mail Code (MC) for each Office) * Office of the Administrator - MC-1101 A Contact Marsha Minter (202)564-4724 Facsimile (202)501-1480 E-Mail min ter.marsha@epa.gov Office of Administration and Resources Management - MC-3102 Contact Carolyn Levine (202)260-4895 Facsim ile (202)260-9887 E-Mail lev! ne.carolyn@epa.gov Office of Air and Radiation - MC-6101-A Contact Wil Wilson (202)564-1954 Facsim ile (202) 564-1 549 E-Mail wilson.wil@epa.gov American Indian Environmental Office- MC-4104 Contact Bob Smith (202) 260-8106 Facsim ile (202) 260-7509 E-Mail smith.bobNMI@epa.gov * Office of Civil Rights - MC-1201 Contact Mike Mattheisen (202) 260-4587 Facsim ile (202) 260-4580 E-Mail mattheisen.mike@epa.gov Office of Communication, Education & Media Relations - MC-1702 Contact Doretta Reaves (202) 564-7829 Facsimile (202) 501-1773 E-Mail reaves.doretta@epa.gov Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance - MC-2201-A Contact Robert Banks (202) 564-2572 Facsimile (202) 501-0284 E-Mail banks.robert@epa.gov -71- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY HEADQUARTERS ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE CONTACTS AT A GLANCE Office of Environmental Justice - MC 2201A Contact Mustafa AN (202) 564-2606 Facsimile (202) 501-0740 E-Mail ali.mustafa@epa.gov Office of General Counsel - MC-2322-A Contact Jeff Keohane (202) 564-5548 Facsim ile (202) 564-5541 E-Mail keohane.jeff@epa.gov Office of International Activities - MC-2610R Contact Wendy Graham (202) 564-6602 Facsim ile (202) 565-2408 E-Mail graham.wendy@epa.gov Office of Policy Economics & Innovation - MC 1802 Contact Katherine Dawes (202) 260-8394 Facsimile (202)260-3125 E-Mail dawes.katherine@epa.gov -72- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY HEADQUARTERS ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE CONTACTS AT A GLANCE Office of Prevention, Pesticides & Toxic Substances - MC-7405 Contact Caren Rothstein (202) 260-0085 Facsim ile (202) 260-1847 E-Mail rothstein.caren@epa.gov Office of Regional Operations - MC-1108 Contact Rochele Kadish (202) 260-0579 Facsim ile (202) 260-9365 E-Mail kadish.rochele@epa.gov Office of Research and Development - MC-8103R Contact Brenda E. Washington (202) 564-6781 Facsimile (202) 565-2911 E-Mail washingtonb@epa.gov Office Of Solid Waste and Emergency Response - MC-5101 Contact Kent Benjam in (202) 260-2822 Facsim ile (202) 260-6606 E-Mail benjamin.kent@epa.gov HEADQUARTERS ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE CONTACTS AT A GLANCE * Office of Water-MC-4102 Contact Alice Walker (202) 260-1919 Facsim ile (202) 269-3597 E-Mail walker.alice@epa.gov -73- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE CONTACTS AT A GLANCE * REGION 1- Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont Address US EPA Region 1 One Congress Street, 11th Floor Boston, MA 02203-0001 Contact Art Wing (MC RAA) (617)918-1347 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (617) 918-1029 E-Mail wing.art@epa.gov * REGION 2 - New Jersey, New York and the territories of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands Address US EPA Region 2 290 Broadway, 26th Floor New York, NY 10007-1866 Contact Terry M. Wesley (212) 637-5027 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (212)637-4943 E-Mail i/i/es/ey.fer/y@ epa.gov Contact Shakeba Carter-Jenkins (212) 637-3585 Environmental Justice Associate Facsimile (212)637-4943 E-Mail carter-Jenkins. shakebaf&epa.Qov * REGION 3 -Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia Address US EPA Region 3 1650 Arch St. (MC-3ECOO) Philadelphia, PA 19103 Contact Reginald Harris (MC 3ECOO) (215) 814-2988 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (215)814-2905 E-Mail harris.reginald@epa.gov -74- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE CONTACTS AT A GLANCE * REGION 4 - Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee Address US EPA Region 4 61 Forsyth Street, Atlanta, GA 30303 Contact Connie Raines (404) 562-9671 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsim ile (404) 562-9664 E-Mail raines.connie@>epa.Qov * REGION 5 - Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin Address US EPA region 5 77 West Jackson Blvd. T-16J Chicago, IL 60604-3507 Contact Karla Owens (MC T-16J) (312) 886-5993 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (312) 886-2737 E-Mail owens.karlaffi) epa.gov * REGION 6 - Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas Address US EPA Region 6 First Interstate Bank, at Front PI. 1445 Ross Ave., (RA-D) Dallas, TX 75202-2733 Contact Olivia R. Balandran (MC GRA-DJ) (214) 665-7257 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (214) 665-6648 E-Mail balandran.oliviaf&epa.gov * REGION 7 - Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska Address US EPA Region 7 726 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Contact Althea Moses (MC ECORA) (913) 551-7649 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (913)551-7941 E-Mail moses.althea&.epa.gov -75- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE CONTACTS AT A GLANCE * REGION 8 - Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming Address US EPA Region 8 999 18th Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202-2405 Contact Elisabeth Evans(MC 8ENF-EJ) (303) 312-6053 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (303) 312-6191 E-Mail evans.elisabethf&epa.gov * REGION 9 - Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and the territories of Guam and American Samoa Address US EPA Region 9 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 Contact Romel Pascual (MC CMD-1) (415) 744-1212 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsim ile (415) 538-5062 E-Mail pascual.romel&.epa.qov * REGION 10 - Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington Address US EPA Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue (CEJ-163) Seattle, WA 98101 Contacts Michael Letourneau(MC OEA-095) (206) 553-1687 Environmental Justice Coordinator Victoria Plata (MC OEA-095) (206) 553-8580 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (206) 553-1743 E-Mail letourneau.michael@>epa.Qov Plata.victoria&.epa.qov -76- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Air and Radiation The Office of the Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation oversees the air activities of the Agency. Air activities include development of national programs, technical policies, and regulations for air pollution control. The Office also oversees the development of national standards for air quality, as well as emission standards for new stationary sources and hazardous pollutants. The Office provides technical direction, support, and evaluation of regional air activities, enforcement of standards; and training in the field of air pollution control. The Office furnishes technical assistance to states and agencies that have radiation protection programs and administers a national surveillance inspection program for measuring radiation levels in the environment. Address Office of Air and Radiation (MC 6101A) 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 Web Site http://www.epa.gov/oar Contact Robert D. Brenner (MC 6101 A) (202)564-7409 Deputy Assistant Administrator Facsim ile (202) 564-1554 E-Mail brenner.rob@epa.ffov Contact J.Wil Wilson (MC 6103 A) (202)564-1954 Senior Scientist Facsim ile (202) 564-1 549 E-Mail wilson. w/7(S)epa.gov Office of Radiation and Indoor Air Contact Mary T. Smith (MC 6609 J) (202) 564-9370 Director Indoor Environment Division Facsim ile (202) 565-2039 E-mail smith.mary f@epa.gov -77- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY * Office of Atmospheric Programs Contact Dennis Leaf (MC 6201 J) (202) 564-9129 Senior Adviser Facsimile (202) 565-2147 E-mail leaf.dennisf&epa.Qov Office of Transportation and Air Quality Contact Merrylin Zaw-Mon (MC 6406 J) (202) 564-8991 Director Transportation And Regional Programs Division Facsim ile (202) 565-2084 E-mail zaw-mon.merrylin(S). epa.gov Office of Air and Radiation Office of Strategic Integration Contact David LaRoche (MC 6101 A) 202) 564-7416 Senior Indian Program Manager Facsimile (202) 501-1153 E-mail laroche.david@epa.gov Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards Address Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards Research Triangle Park North Carolina, 27711 Contact Chebryll Edwards (MC MD 15) (919) 541-5428 Environmental Engineer Facsimile (919) 541-0237 E-mail edwards.chebryll@epa.gov -78- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY American Indian Environmental Office The American Indian Environmental Office (AIEO) is the national office for EPA's Indian program. AIEO serves to coordinate between the various Program Offices and Regions, ensuring national consistency for the Indian Program. AIEO also administers the General Assistance Program (GAP) grant program nationally. Address American Indian Environmental Office 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 Web Site http://www.epa.gov/ynd/an Contact Bob Smith (MC 4104) (202) 260-8202 EnvironmentalJustice Coordinator Facsimile (202) 260-7509 E-Mail smith.bob-NMI@epa.ciov -79- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Children's Health Protection The Office of Children's Health Protection (OCHP) mission is to make the protection of children's health a fundamental goal of public health and environmental protection in the United States. OCHP supports and facilitates EPA's efforts to protect children's health from environmental threats. The office focus on six areas: Education and Outreach; Scientific Data and Methods; EPA Regulatory Activities; EPA Children's Health Board; Children's Health Protection; Advisory Committee; President's Task Force on Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks to Children. Address Office of Children's Health Protection 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Ariel Rios Building Washington, DC 20460 Web Site http://www.epa.gov/children Contact Paula Goode (MC 1107) (202)260-7778 Associate Director Facsimile (202)260-4103 E-Mail goode.paula@epa.gov -80- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Civil Rights The Office of Civil Rights (OCR) serves as the principal adviser to the Administrator with respect to EPA's nationwide internal and external equal opportunity and civil rights programs and policies. OCR also investigates and resolves complaints of unlawful discrimination either by EPA or its financial assistance recipients. Specifically, OCR works to ensure that: (1) through the External Compliance Team, recipients of EPA financial assistance comply with Federal non-discrimination requirements; (2) through the Internal Compliance Team, all EPA employees and applicants for employment are afforded equal employment and advancement opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability; and (3) through the Workforce Diversity Team, barriers to employment and advancement opportunities for women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are eliminated. Address Office of Civil Rights 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 Web Site http://www.epa.gov/civilrigths Contact Mike Mattheisen (MC 1201) (202) 260-4587 Attorney Facsim ile (202) 260-4580 E-Mail mattheisen.mike@epa.gov -81- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Communications, Education and Media Relations The Office of Communications, Education and Media Relations (OCEMR) is responsible for all Agency public communications, environmental education, and media relations activities. OCEMR manages the Agency's relationships with the national press and ensures that Agency policies and priorities are clearly and consistently communicated. OCEMR establishes and maintains close working relationships with a broad range of public and private-sector organizations and with other federal government agencies to anticipate and address stakeholder concerns regarding the Agency and the environment. OCEM R writes the "in the news" front page of www.epa.gov which is updated weekly. Address Office of Communication, Education and Media Relations 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460 Web Site http://www.epa.gov Contacts John Kasper(A-1702) (202)564-4355 Acting Deputy Associate Administrator Facsimile (202) 501-1761 E-mail kasper.john.@usepa.gov Margaret Morgan-Hubbard (A-1702) (202) 564-4455 Director, Office of Communication Facsimile (202) 501-1751 E-mail morgan-h ubbard.margaret@usepa.gov Contact Michael Baker (A-1704) (202) 260-4965 Director, Office of Environmental Education Facsim ile (202) 260-4095 E-mail baker.michael.@usepa.gov Contact Bonnie Piper (A1 702) (202) 564-4355 Acting Director, Office of Media Relations Facsimile (202) 501-1761 E-mail piper.bonnie@usepa.gov Contact Doretta M. Reaves (1702) (202) 564-7829 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (202)501-1773 E-mail reaves.doretta@usepa.gov -82- October 2000 ------- Federal Interagency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Office of the Assistant Administrator The Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA) with the help of the EPA Regional Offices, the States and the Tribes, ensures that the nation's environmental laws are complied with and, if need be, enforced. The mission is to protect the well-being of all Americans, our nation's environment and its natural resources. OECA's goal is to deliver compliance with U.S. environmental laws while inspiring the regulated community to employ methods that focus on pollution prevention. Address Office of the Assistant Administrator 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 Web Site http://ww.epa.gov/oeca Contact Mike Walker (MC 2201 A) (202) 564-2626 Senior Enforcement Counsel Facsimile (202) 501-0633 E-Mail walker.mike@epa.gov Office of Compliance The overriding mission of the Office of Compliance is to improve compliance with environmental laws. The Office of Compliance achieves this by: Setting national compliance assurance and enforcement priorities through strategic planning and targeting; Collecting and integrating compliance data; Developing effective compliance monitoring programs to support inspections and self-reporting; Building the capacity for more effective compliance assistance to the regulated community; Improving the quality of regulations; Working with Regions, States, municipalities, citizen groups and industry; and Supporting enforcement activities. Contact Rhonda Golder (MC 2222 A) (202) 564-5088 OC Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (202) 501-0633 E-Mail golder.rhonda@epa.gov -83- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Office of Federal Activities The Office of Federal Activities (OFA) has responsibility for environmental impact assessment in EPA under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and for review and comment on environmental impact statements (EISs) produced by all other U.S. federal agencies under Section 309 of the Clean Air Act. OFA maintains a national EIS filing system and publishes a weekly notice in the Federal Register of EIS documents available for review. In addition, OFA insures that EPA's own actions comply with NEPA and other environmental requirements; and provides technical assistance and training in other countries for capacity building in environmental compliance and enforcement and in the environmental impact assessment decision-making process. Contact Arthur Totten (MC 2252 A) (202)564-7164 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsim ile (202) 564-0072 E-Mail totten.arthur@epa.gov -84- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Enforcement Capacity and Outreach Office The Environmental Justice Coordinating Council (EJCC) works toward the implementation of Executive Order #12898. The EJCC members, as primary contacts for environmental justice within their respective program offices within OECA, provide personal leadership and direction for efforts necessary to give advice and council to their program office management for use in making decisions. This involves liaison with the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) Enforcement Subcommittee, and providing an environmental justice perspective on the vast array of scientific, technical, economic, legal and other information and data having a bearing on the functions, problems and proposals emanating from the integration of environmental justice into OECA programs and policies. Contact Shirley Pate MC 2201 A) (202) 564-2607 OECA Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (202) 501-0284 E-Mail pate.shirley@epa.gov Office of Environmental Justice The Office of Environmental Justice is charged with coordinating the Agency's efforts to address environmental justice by focusing attention on the environmental and human health conditions of minority populations and low-income populations with the goal of achieving environmental protection for all citizens. To this end, the Office of Environmental Justice serves as the focal point for EPA and manages the Environmental Justice Network of coordinators listed at the beginning of the EPA section. Web Site Contact Facsimile E-Mail http://www.epa.gov/oeca/oey Charles Lee (2201A) Associate Director for Policy and Interagency Liaison (202)564-2597 (202)501-0740 lee.charles@epa.gov Contact Facsimile E-Mail Delta E. Valente (2201 A) Environmental Protection Specialist valente.delta@epa.gov (202)564-2594 (202)501-0740 -85- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Federal Facilities Enforcement Office The Federal Facilities Enforcement Office (FFEO), as part of the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA), has responsibility for ensuring that Federal facilities take actions necessary to prevent, control, and abate environmental pollution. FFEO's functions include policy and guidance development, regional program, enforcement, and information support, interagency agreement (IAG) negotiation support, and technical assistance along with capacity building. FFEO, a staff function of OECA and under Assistant Administrator, is composed of two groups: the Site Remediation and Enforcement Staff and the Planning, Prevention and Compliance Staff. These two groups help to develop national policy and guidance related to compliance and enforcement issues confronting Federal facilities. Contact Joyce Olin.(MC 2261 A) (202) 564-2772 FFEO Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (202) 501-0644 E-Mail olin.joyce@epa.gov Office of Planning and Policy Analysis The Office of Planning and Policy Analysis (OPPA) objective is to ensure consistency and address emerging issues that arise in EPA's enforcement and compliance assurance programs. OPPA attempts to anticipate and identify issues that cut across all types of environmental laws. While ensuring compliance with federal environmental laws, OPPA supports EPA's efforts to identify innovative environmental protection tools that move beyond compliance. OPPA helps to articulate and advocate EPA programs that underpin and stimulate a broad spectrum of environmental compliance and protection tools. Contact Art Horowitz (MC 2201 A) (202) 564-2612 OPPA Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (202) 501-0363 E-Mail horowitz.arthur@epa.gov -86- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Office of Regulatory Enforcement The Office of Regulatory Enforcement (ORE) ensures enforcement consistency by developing national policies, providing legal and technical support and overseeing Regional enforcement programs. ORE manages and develops national enforcement cases and enforcement initiatives, the office also ensures that regulations contain clear and enforceable provisions, develop strong enforcement provisions in the nation's environmental laws, promote multimedia enforcement, pollution prevention, and environmental justice, support and develop a diverse work force and foster job satisfaction, strengthen enforcement partnerships with the EPA regional offices, other EPA offices, states, territories, tribes, the Department of Justice, and other federal agencies. Relationships with the public, including citizen groups, international organizations and foreign governments are enhanced to use the collective expertise in addressing environmental concerns. Contact Elyse DiBiagio-Wood (MC 2243 A) (202) 564-8187 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (202) 564-0018 E-Mail dibiagio-wood.elyse@epa.gov Office of Site Remediation Enforcement The Office of Site Remediation Enforcement (OSRE) strives to protect human health and the quality of the environment by providing direction, evaluation, oversight and assistance for remediation enforcement at non-federally owned sites subject to CERCLA, RCRA, OPA and LIST programs. We support and provide the means for the regions and states to vigorously and effectively enforce these statutes, and it is the skill and comm itment of the people in OSRE that allows us to accomplish that mission. We are advocates for enforcement perspectives in national program policies and regulations. Our goals are to achieve prompt site cleanup and maximum liable party participation in performing and paying for cleanup in ways which promote environmental justice and fairness. Contact Rose Harvell (MC 2273 A) (202) 564-6056 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (202) 564-0074 E-Mail harvell.rose@epa.gov -87- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Environmental Information The Office of Environmental Information (OEI) was established to meet the changing information needs of the public through the establishment of a central program office which is responsible for information management, information policy development and information technology stewardship. OEI plays a key role in supporting EPA's mission to protect human health and the environment by integrating quality environmental information to make it useful for informing decisions, improving information management, documenting performance, and measuring success. In addition to improving the quality of information and developing the infrastructure to support it, OEI also works closely with external stakeholders and partners to establish and oversee information-related policies and procedures. Such groups include representatives from state, local and federal agencies, tribes, the regulated community, interest groups, educators and the general public. Address Office of Environmental Information 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 Contact Janice Jablonski (MC-2812A) (202) 564-6663 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (202) 501-1627 E-Mail jablonski.jan@epa.gov Office of General Counsel The Office of General Counsel (OGC) provides legal service to all organizational elements of the Agency with respect to Agency programs and activities. OGC provides legal opinions, legal counsel, and litigation support. In addition, the Office assists in the formulation and administration of the Agency's policies and programs as legal advisor. Address Office of General Counsel 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 Web Site www.epa.gov/ogc Contact Jeff Keohane (MC- 2322) (202) 564-5548 Attorney Facsimile (202) 564-5541 E-Mail keohane.jeff@epa.gov ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory Office of International Activities The Office of International Activities (OIA) at EPA enlists the cooperation of other nations in solving environmental problems of concern to the United States. Providing leadership and coordination on behalf of the EPA Administrator, and working closely with other EPA Headquarters and Regional offices, OIA: manages EPA programs with Mexico, Canada, and other priority countries; provides leadership, analysis and coordination for international negotiations on trade and environment, marine pollution, and other international policy initiatives; manages the Agency's international technology diffusion and technical assistance programs; and provides essential support services, including inter-agency coordination, management of the Agency's international travel, and liaison with U.S. missions abroad. EPA's international programs also support important U.S. foreign policy, economic and security objectives in Russia, China, India, South Africa, Egypt and other critical parts of the world. Address Web Site Contact Facsimile E-Mail Office of International Activities 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 http://www.epa.gov/international Alan B. Sielen Deputy Assistant Administrator Wendy Graham (MC 2610 R) Communications Specialist Marico Sayoc International Activities Specialist graham.wendy@epa.gov sayoc.marico(S)epa.gov (202)564-6600 (202)564-6602 (202)564-6433 (202)565-2408 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY -89- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances EPA's Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances (OPPTS) promotes pollution prevention and the public's right to know about chemical risks. OPPTS evaluates pesticides and chemicals to safeguard all Americans, including children and other vulnerable members of the population, as well as the most threatened species and ecosystems from environmental harm. Dealing with emerging issues like endocrine disrupters and lead poisoning prevention are top priorities. OPPTS promotes the use of safer chemicals, processes, and technologies; promotes life-cycle management of environmental problems such as asbestos; advances pollution prevention through voluntary action by industry; and promotes the public's right to know. Address Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460 Web Site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides Contact Caren Rothstein (MC-7101) (202) 260-0065 Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (202)260-1847 E-Mail rothstein.caren@epa.gov * Office of Pesticide Programs The Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) regulates the use of all pesticides in the United States and establishes maximum levels for pesticide residues in food, thereby safeguarding the nation's food supply. Contact Vacant (MC-7506C) (703) 305-7164 Environmental Protection Specialist Facsimile (703) 308-2962 E-Mail Office of Pollution, Prevention and Toxics The Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT) works to promote pollution prevention both inside and outside the Agency. This is done in several ways, such as using voluntary pollution reduction programs, engaging in partnerships, providing technical assistance, funding demonstration projects and incorporating cost-effective pollution prevention alternatives into regulations and other initiatives. Contact Chen Wen (MC-7409) (202) 260-4109 Environmental Protection Specialist Facsim ile (202) 260-0178 E-Mail wen.chen@epa.gov ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY -90- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory Office of Policy, Economics and Innovation The Office of Policy, Economics and Innovation (OPEI) supports the Agency's mission by promoting innovation that achieves greater and more cost effective public health and environmental protection. The Office, in consultation with its different internal and external stakeholders and partners, supports and oversees the testing of new and innovative approaches to environmental protection and related policy changes. Address Office of Policy, Economics and Innovation 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 Web Site http://www.epa.gov/reinvent Contact Katherine Dawes (MC-1802) (202) 260-8394 Director, Evaluation Support Division Facsimile (202) 260-3125 E-Mail dawes.katherine@epa.gov -91- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Research and Development The Office of Research and Development (ORD) is the scientific and technological arm of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Comprised of three headquarters offices, three national research laboratories and two national centers, ORD is organized around a basic strategy of risk assessment and risk management to remediate environmental and human health problems. ORD focuses on the advancement of basic peer-reviewed scientific research and the implementation of cost-effective, common sense technology. Fundamental to ORD's mission is a partnership with the academic scientific community, through extramural research grants and fellowships to help develop the sound environmental research necessary to ensure effective policy and regulatory decisions. Address Office of Research and Development 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460 Web Site http://www.epa.gov/ORD Contact Hal Zenick (MC 81-R) (202) 564-6620 Acting Assistant Administrator Brenda E. Washington (MC 8104R) (202) 564-6781 Facsimile Hal Zenick (202) 565-2926 Brenda E. Washington (202) 565-2911 E-Mail zenick.hal@epa.gov washingtonb@epa.gov -92- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Outreach and Special Projects Staff The Office Solid Waste and Emergency Response provides Agency-wide policy, guidance and direction for the Agency's solid waste and emergency response programs. The Outreach and Special Projects Staff (OSPS) serves to coordinate and implement for the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) the agency's principles and new initiatives, such as Brownfields, Environmental Justice, and the Tribal initiatives, through its unique cross-program perspective. OSPS involves all stakeholders and seeks to leverage OSWER resources through partnerships with headquarters and regions, public and private organizations and the general public. Address Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460 Web Site http://www.epa.gov/swerosps/ej/ Contact Kent A. Benjamin (MC 5105) (202) 260-2822 Program Analyst Facsimile (202) 260-6606 E-mail benjamin.kent@epa.gov Contact for budget information and research projects associated with Environmental Justice Contact Tiffany L. Cooper (MC 5105) (202) 260-0859 Program Analyst Facsimile (202) 260-6606 E-mail cooper.tiffany@epa.gov Liaison at EPA headquarters on Superfund projects related to Environmental Justice Contact Pat Carey (MC 5204 G) (703) 603-8772 Environmental Protection Specialist Facsimile (703)603-9100 E-mail carey.pat@epa.gov Environmental Justice and Tribal Coordinatorfor Federal facilities Contact Brandon Carter(MC 5101) (202)260-8302 Environmental Scientist Facsimile (202) 260-5646 E-mail carter.brandon@epa.gov -93- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response * CERCLAand RCRA Contact Facsimile E-mail Charles Openchowski (MC 2366) Senior Attorney openchowski.charles@epa.gov (202)564-5519 (202)564-5531 Region 1 Address Contact Facsimile E-Mail US EPA-NE 1 Congress Street, Suite 1100 Boston, Mass. 02114-2023 Paula Fitczimmons Associate Director Brownfields fitczimmons.paula@epa.gov (617)918-1204 (617)918-1291 Region 2 Address US EPA Region 2 Contact Facsimile E-Mail 290 Broadway, 18th floor New York, NY 10007-1866 Vince Pitruzzello Branch Manager pitruzzello.vince@epa.gov Region 3 Address Contact Facsimile E-mail US EPA Region 3 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 Connie Carr (MC 3HSOO) Environmental Protection Specialist carr.connie@epa.gov (212)637-4354 (212)637-4360 (215)814-3147 (215)814-3001 -94- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Region 4 Address US EPA Region 4 Waste Mgt. Division, 10th floor, Atlanta Federal Center, 61 Forsyth St, S.W., Atlanta, GA 30303 Contact Brian Holtzclaw (404) 562-8566 Waster Division Environmental Justice Technical Representative Hotline 1-800-241-1754, ext. 2-8684 Facsimile (404) 562-8566 E-mail holtzclaw.brian@epa.gov Eddie Wright (404) 562-8669 Waste Division Environmental Justice Coordinator Facsimile (404) 562-8628 E-mail wright.eddie@epa.gov Region 5 Address US EPA Region 5 - MC SR-6J 77 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago, II. 60604-3507 Contact Oliver Warnsley (312) 886-0442 EJ Coordinator for Superfund Facsimile 312) 886-4071 E-Mail warnsley.oliver@epa.gov Region 6 Address US EPA Region 6-MC 6SF-RP 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite # 1200 Dallas, TX 75202-2733 Contact Steve R. Mason (214) 665-2292 On-scene Coordinator Facsimile (214) 665-7447 E-Mail mason.steve@epa.gov -95- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY * Region 7 Address US EPA Region 7 MC-ECORA 901 North Fifth Street, Kansas City, KS 66101 Contact Althea Moses (913) 551-7649 EJ Program Manager Facsimile (913) 551-7976 E-Mail moses.althea@epa.gov Region 8 Address US EPA Region 8 999 18th Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202-2466 Contact Kris Shurr (303) 312-6139 RCRA Authorization Program Manager Facsimile (303) 312-6064 E-mail shurr.kris@epa.gov Region 9 Address US EPA Region 9 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 Contact Jackie Lane (415) 744-2267 EJ Superfund Division Liaison Facsimile (415) 744-1796 E-mail lane.jackie@epa.gov -96- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Region 10 Address Contact Facsimile E-mail Contact Facsimile E-mail Address Contact Facsimile E-mail US EPA Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue Seattle, WA 98101 Michael W. Letourneau (CEJ-163) Office for Civil Rights and Environmental Justice letourneau.mike@epa.gov Victoria Plata (CEJ-163) Office for Civil Rights and Environmental Justice plata.victoria@epa.gov US EPA Region 10 Oregon Operations Office 811 SW 6th Avenue, 3rd Floor Portland, OR 97204 Monica Kirk Oregon Operations Office kirk.monica@epa.gov (206)553-1687 (206)553-7176 (206)553-8580 (206)553-7176 (503)326-3269 (503)326-3399 -97- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Water The Office of Water is responsible for the Agency's water quality activities, which represent a coordinated effort to restore the nation's waters. The functions of the program include developing national programs, technical policies and regulations relating to drinking water, water quality, and ground water; establishing environmental and pollution source standards; and providing for the protection of wetlands. In addition, this Office furnishes technical direction, support, and evaluation of regional water activities; enforces standards; and develops programs for technical assistance and technology transfer. The Office oversees the provision of training in the fields of water quality, economic and long-term environmental analysis, and marine and estuaries protection. Address Office of Water 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 Web Site http://www.epa.gov/ow Information and Hotline Numbers Safe Drinking Water (703) 285-1093 Toll free (800) 426-4791 Wetlands Information (703) 748-1304 Toll free (800) 832-7828 Contact Dana Minerva (MC 4101) (202) 260-5700 Deputy Assistant Administrator Facsimile (202)260-5711 E-Mail minerva.Dana@epa.gov Contact Corinne Wellish (MC 4102) (202) 260-5700 Management and Operations Staff, Director Facsimile (202) 260-5711 E-Mail we Ilish. Corinne@epa.gov Contact Alice Walker (MC 4102) (202)260-1919 EnvironmentalJustice Coordinator Facsimile ( 202) 269-3597 E-mail walker. Alice@epa.qov -98- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Water Office of Science and Technology The Office of Science and Technology (OST) is responsible for developing sound, scientifically defensible standards, criteria, advisories, guidelines, limitations and standards guidelines under the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act. OST is also responsible for developing risk assessment methodologies and for providing risk assessment support for the Office of Water in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Contact Dana McDonald (MC 4301) (202) 260-9521 EnvironmentalJustice Contact Facsim ile (202) 260-5394 E-Mail mcdonald.danna@epa.gov Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water The Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water , together with states, tribes, and their many partners, will protect public health by ensuring safe drinking water and protecting ground water. Their mission will be accomplished using the following principles: Prevention as an effective approach; Risk-based priority setting for new and existing regulations, based on sound science, quality data in reliable databases, and quality methods and standards; Partnership and involvement of public and private organizations, citizens, and communities; Flexibility and effectiveness in implementation while maintaining a national public health baseline; Accountability of all parties through public participation and accessible information; and Results documented and presented clearly. Contact Towana Dorsey (MC 4606) (202) 260-2805 Environmental Justice Contact Facsimile (202) 260-4656 E-Mail dorsey.towana@epa.gov Office of Wastewater Management The US EPA Office of Wastewater Management oversees a range of programs contributing to the well being of the Nation's water and watershed's. Through its programs and initiatives OWM promotes compliance with the requirements of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, commonly referred to as the Clean Water Act. Contact Betty West (MC 4203) (202) 260-8486 EnvironmentalJustice Contact Facsim ile (202) 260-9544 E-Mail west.betty@epa.gov -99- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Water Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds The Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds (OWOW) promotes a watershed approach to manage, protect, and restore the water resources and aquatic ecosystems of marine and fresh waters. The strategy is based on the premise that water quality and ecosystem problems are best solved at the watershed level and that local citizens play an integral role in achieving clean water goals. Through its many programs, OWOW provides technical financial assistance and develops regulations and guidance to support the watershed approach. Contact Peter Mali (MC 4502F) (202) 260-0044 Environmental Justice Contact Facsimile (202) 260-7846 E-Mail mali.peter@epa.gov -100- October 2000 ------- Federal Inter agency Working Group-- Environmental Justice Directory OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Office of Management and Budget OMB's predominant mission is to assist the President in overseeing the preparation of the Federal budget and to supervise its administration in Executive Branch agencies. In helping to formulate the President's spending plans, OMB evaluates the effectiveness of agency programs, policies, and procedures, assesses competing funding demands among agencies, and sets funding priorities. OMB ensures that agency reports, rules, testimony, and proposed legislation are consistent with the President's budget and with Administration policies. In addition, OMB oversees and coordinates the Administration's procurement, financial management, information, and regulatory policies. In each of these areas, OMB's role is to help improve administrative management, to develop better performance measures and coordinating mechanisms, and to reduce any unnecessary burdens on the public. Address Office of Management and Budget 725 17th Street, NW Washington, DC 20503 Web Site http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb Contact Carol R. Dennis (202) 395-4822 Environmental Justice Contact Facsimile (202) 395-5836 E-Mail cdennis@eop.omb.gov Last Entry -101- October 2000 ------- |