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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD iii
Part I Gold Medal for Exceptional Service 1
Part II Silver Medal for Superior Service 9
Part III Bronze Medal for Commendable Service 15
Part IV Administrator's Award for Excellence 17
Part V Trudy A. Speciner Award 21
Part VI Distinguished Career Award 23
Part VII Public Health Service Commissioned Officer Awards 25
Part VIII Presidential Rank Awards 29
Part IX Lee M. Thomas Excellence in Management Award 33
Part X A. James Barnes Award 37
Part XI Fitzhugh Green Award 39
Part XII EPA Science Achievement Award 41
Part XIII Outside Awards 43
Part XIV Analysis of FY 1989 Monetary Performance Awards 47
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FOREWORD
Excellence is what EPA is all about, and through our Awards Program we recognize the best
of the best.
This year's annual incentive awards report is dedicated to those employees who demonstrated
outstanding performance in 1989. The report summarizes their accomplishments and the high
levels of excellence they exhibited in carrying out our Agency's important mission. These
employees truly serve as an example for all of us.
Charles L. Grizzle
Assistant Administrators-tor
Administration and Resources Management
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Parti
GOLD MEDAL FOR EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE
The Gold Medal for Exceptional Service is the highest honor award given by the Agency. It is granted
on a highly selective basis for distinguished service of major significance to environmental improvement.
Nominations for this award are based on outstanding contributions to major Agency programs or
demonstration of special skills and achievements in managerial excellence. Four individuals and eleven
groups were granted Gold Medal Awards in fiscal year 1989.
Leo J. Alderman
Chief
Toxics and Pesticides Branch
Region VII
For outstanding initiative and
leadership in developing and
managing toxics and pesticides
programs in Region VII.
Bruce D. Ray
Attorney
Office of Regional Counsel
Region VIII
In recognition of outstanding
professional and leadership skills
in achieving an environmentally
significant settlement to the
Metropolitan Denver Sewage
Disposal District No. 1 case.
Charles B. Sedman
Chemical Engineer
Air and Energy Engineering
Research Laboratory
ORD, RTF
For outstanding achievements in
developing the advanced Calcium
Silicate Process and for
implementation of the Technology
Transfer Act of 1986.
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Gold Medal for Exceptional Service
Oilman D. Veith
Director
Environmental Research
Laboratory
ORD, Duluth
For outstanding technical leadership
and scientific vision in developing
Quantitative Structure-Activity
relationships used to conduct initial
risk assessments of toxic chemicals.
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Gold Medal for Exceptional Service
Alaska Bioremediation Project Team
In recognition of creative and responsive leadership of the
Alaska Oil Spill Bioremediation Project.
Office of Research and
Development
Charles F. Costa
Parmely H. Pritchard
John R. Haines
Dennis E. Miller
John E. Rogers
Fran V. Kremer
Richard A. Valentinetti
James R. Clark
Daniel T. Heggem
John A. Glaser
Albert D. Venosa
FIFRA 88 Implementation Task Force
For outstanding accomplishments in designing and executing
the implementation of the 1988 Amendments to the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
Office of Administration and
Resources Management
Region VII
Kay Waters
Lois A. Rossi
Gary L. Ballard
Robert L. Denny
Dianne D. Lowery
Robert E. Cluck
William A. Spratlin
Leslie A. Baldwini
Joseph F. Powers, Jr.
James Skaptason
Deborah Sisco
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Gold Medal for Exceptional Service
Wetlands Special Actions Team
In recognition of exceptional achievements in support of
EPA's Wetlands protection goals, and for exemplary
participation in the National Wetlands Policy Forum.
Office of Water
Suzanne E. Schwartz
Gregory E. Peck
John W. Meagher
William S. Sipple
Dianne H. Fish
David G. Davis
Headquarters Pretreatment Enforcement Initiative Team
For exceptional leadership in planning and carrying out the
Pretreatment Enforcement Initiative against cities that failed
to control industrial discharges into the public sewer system.
Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Monitoring
Office of Water
John W. Lyon
David A. Hindin
Gary C. Hess
Anne Lassiter
Andrew J. Hudock
Edward S. Bender
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Gold Medal for Exceptional Service
Superfund 90 Day Review Group
12 For outstanding leadership in developing the Superjund
Goals Strategy.
Office of the Administrator
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
Office of Policy, Planning and
Evaluation
Office of Research and Development
Office of Administration and
Resources Management
Region X
Jonathan Z. Cannon
David W. Ziegele
John J. Stanton
John F. Cross
Stephen A. Lingle
William Finister
Randall F. Smith
A. Henry Schilling
Maryann B. Froehlich
Ocean Dumping Task Force
In recognition of successfully achieving permit requirements
and devising a strategy to ban ocean dumping of sewage
sludge.
Region II
Richard L. Caspe
Bruce Kiselica
Charles E. Hoffman
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Gold Medal for Exceptional Service
Ware Creek Wetlands Team
For providing exceptional support in achieving EPA's
wetlands protection goals by reaching a final determination
of the Ware Creek Reservoir Project.
Region III
Office of Water
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Greene A. Jones
John R. Pomponio
Barbara Z. D'Angelo
Charles A. Rhodes, Jr.
Phoebe C. Robb
Mary M. St. Peter
Richard J. Kampf
Charles K. Stark
William S. Garvey
Gary S. Frazer
Midland Dioxin Risk Assessment/Management Group
For outstanding performance in developing and
communicating a multi-media risk assessment and risk
management program for Dioxin contamination at Midland,
Michigan.
Region V
Science Advisory Board
Gary A. Amendola
Jonathan L. Barney
Howard B. Zar
Milton Clark
Donald G. Barnes
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Gold Medal for Exceptional Service
Hanford Negotiations Team
i In recognition of negotiating an agreement with the
Department of Energy and the State of Washington for the
investigation and dean up of the Hanford site.
Region X
Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response
Randall F. Smith
Paul T. Day
Andrew J. Boyd
Bernard Landman III
Indian Setaside Grants Program Team
For outstanding contributions in developing and implementing
the Setaside Construction Grants program for Indian Tribes
and Alaskan Native villages.
Region X
Office of Water
Kathleen G. Veit
Christine Powers
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Gold Medal for Exceptional Service
Clean Air Act Amendments Group
In recognition of outstanding contributions to
the development of the 1989 Clean Air Act Amendments.
Office of Air and Radiation
Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Monitoring
Office of General Counsel
Robert D. Brenner
John C. Beale
Charles L. Gray Jr.
Richard D. Wilson
Timothy L. Sprik
John D. Bachmann
Ann Kete
William T. Harnett
A. Stanley Meiburg
Lydia N. Wegman
Jeanette A. Wiltse
Philip A. Lorang
Jeffrey A. Alson
Donald E. Zinger
Jeffrey Clark
David M. Rochlin
Rachel M. Hopp
Brian J. McLean
Charles S. Carter
Richard B. Ossias
Nancy A. Ketcham-Colwill
Alan W. Eckert
David P. Novello
Howard J. Hoffman
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Part II
SILVER MEDAL FOR SUPERIOR SERVICE
The Silver Medal for Superior Service is the second highest EPA honor award and is used to grant
recognition for highly meritorious service to the Agency, including excellence in supervision and
leadership. In 1989, five individuals and eight groups were recipients of the Silver Medal Award.
James R. Edward
Environmental Protection
Specialist
Office of Federal Activities
Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Monitoring
For outstanding leadership in
developing protocols, guidelines,
and strategies for dealing with
Federal facilities compliance issues.
James Hanlon
Director
Municipal Construction Division
Office of Water
In recognition of exceptional
leadership in designing and
implementing EPA's State Revolving
Fund.
Paul J. Molinari
Deputy Director
Water Management Division
Region II
For exceptional leadership,
initiative and dedication in
developing and implementing
the Floatables Action Plan.
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Silver Medal for Superior Service
Anna Hopkins Virbick
Deputy Inspector General
Office of the Inspector General
In recognition of outstanding
contributions to the operation of
the Office of the Inspector General.
Sailyanne Harper
Director
Financial Management Division
Office of Administration and
Resources Management
In recognition of exceptional
leadership in developing and
implementing the Regional
Contracting Officer Program.
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Silver Medal for Superior Service
FIFRA Hiring Team
For outstanding performance in assisting the Office of
Pesticide Programs to recruit and hire personnel mandated
by the new FIFRA legislation.
Office of Administration and
Resources Management
Charlotte A. Northern
Essie C. Shorter
Julia M. Smith
Betty Powell
Tanya Benson Bailey
Doris M. Preston
Patricia Jackson
Stephanie A. Love
Irvin H. Stevenson
Asbestos Ban and Phaseout Rule Group
In recognition of exceptional creativity and initiative in
promulgating the Asbestos Ban and Phaseout Rule.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
John J. Rigby
Christine Augustyniak
John W. Melone
Vanessa T. Vu
Lynn Delpire
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Silver Medal for Superior Service
EXXON Valdez Report Team
In recognition of exemplary service in developing the report
to the President on the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.
Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response
Office of Water
Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Monitoring
Office of Communications and
Public Affairs
Region X
David N. Speights
Christopher J. Prins
John R. Gustafson
William McGovern
Miles E. Allen
Carolyn E. Gangmark
John M. Cunningham
Antonio J. Jover
Robert E. King
California Water Issues Team
For outstanding contributions to EPA's efforts to examine and
pursue the environmental impacts of Federal water
contracting policies.
Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Monitoring
Office of General Counsel
Region IX
Armand C. Lepage
Shannon E. Cunniff
Howard F. Corcoran
Thomas S. Marshall
Thomas M. Hagler
Jacqueline V. Wyland
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Silver Medal for Superior Service
Resolve Superfund Case Management Team
In recognition of outstanding initiative and skill in reaching
settlement at the Resolve Superfund Site.
Region I
Richard G. McAllister
David O. Lederer
Barbara R. O'Toole
Radium Chemical CERCLA Removal Action Group
For outstanding leadership and skill in protecting Human
Health and the Environment at the Radium Chemical
Company Superfund Site.
Region II
Office of Air and Radiation
Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response
Shawn W. Googins
Thomas M. Kady
Christopher A. Militscher
Richard Cahill
Robert W. Hargrove
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Silver Medal for Superior Service
Superfund Federal Facilities Agreements Group
In recognition of outstanding contributions to successful
Superfund settlements at eight Federal facilities.
Region IX
Julie Anderson Rubin
Michael S. Flaherty
Vance S. Fong
Jean E. Rice
Michael B. Hingerty
Lewis Mitani
John D. Chesnutt
Shauna L. Woods
EXXON Valdez Oil Spill Response Team
In recognition of extraordinary dedication and
professionalism in responding to the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
Region X
Office of Research and
Development
Gregory L. Kellogg
Carl H. Lautenberger
Douglas W. Johnson
James M. Everts
Romona J. Haebler
John W. Armstrong
Steven A. Torok
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Part III
BRONZE MEDAL FOR COMMENDABLE SERVICE
The Bronze Medal for Commendable Service is the third highest honor award granted by the Agency.
It is given for significant service or achievements in support of EPA's mission and for demonstration
of outstanding accomplishments in supervision and leadership. In 1989, 668 employees received Agency
Bronze medals either as individuals or as members of groups.
RICHARD ACKERMAN
JONATHAN ADLER
ANITA ALBERTSON
MARK ALDERSON
ROSE ALLISON
LEAH ALTMAN
ELIZABETH ANDERSON
JANET ANDERSON
TOM ARMITAGE
JOANN ASAMI
CHARLES ASCHWANDEN
JOHN ATCHESON
CHARLES AUER
JANET AUERBACK
CHRISTINE AUGUSTYNIAK
EDWARD BALDINGER
GARY BALLARD
ROBERT BARLES
DOUGLAS BARRETT
HUGH BARROLL
ALLEN BASALA
DAVID BATSON
KEITH BAL'GUES
CHERIE BECTON
RON BENIOFF
BARRETT BENSON
BOB BENSON
TOM BORN
JOHN BORTON
HELENA BOYD
RUBY BOYD
MICHAEL BRANAGAN
FRANCOISE BRASIER
ROBERT BRONSTRUP
PAUL BRYAN
ERNESTINE BULIFANT
JAMIE BURNETT
MARK BUSTIN
MICHAEL CALHOUN
ERIC CALLISTO
PAUL CAMPANELLA
NANCY CARLISLE
LOREN CARPIEN
THORNE CHAMBERS
RENEE CHAN
RUTH CHEMERYS
BONNIE CHILES
CURTIS CHITWOOD
NORMAN CHLOSTA
PAT CIRONE
WENDY CLELAND-HAMNETT
MARY-ELIZABETH COLLINS
KATHLEEN CONWAY
PAM COOPER
RICHARD COTHERN
ANNA COUTLAKIS
ANGELA COYLE
JAMES DALEY
DEBORAH DALTON
ALLYN DAVIS
DAVE DeBRLYN
PAUL DePERCIN
CAROL DECK
STEVE DELANEY
GEORGE DENNING
EUGENE DENNIS
MICHELE DERMER
HENRIETTA DICKERSON
DEXTER DICKINSON
TERRY DINAN
MELVIN DINWIDDIE
THOMAS DONALDSON
BOB DRAKE
STEVEN DRESSING
MARK DREYFUS
MITCHELL DUBENSKY
SYLVIA DUGRE
ROGER DUHAMEL
GENE DURMAN
DONALD ECKERMAN
JOANNE EDWARDS
RETO ENGLER
WILLIAM ENGLISH
BEN EUSEBIO
WILLIAM FARLAND
TIMOTHY FARRIS
BARBARA FAVOLA
BOB FEGLEY
BRUCE FELDMAN
LISA FELDT
ROBERT FENEMORE, JR
PENELOPE FENNER-CRISP
JOSEPH FERRANTE
THOMAS FIELDING
CHERYL FILART
DIANNE FISH
LEN FITCH
ROBERT FLAAK
GREGORY FOOTE
KIRK FOSTER
LYN FRANDSEN
JANE FRANE
WARREN FREAS
BOB FREDERICK
KATHLEEN FREVERT
WILLIAM FRIETSCH
MARYANN FROEHLICH
NANCY FROST
JOSEPH GALBRAITH
LINDA GALER
JULIE GALLO-LUCERO
KENNAN GARVEY
RONALD GHERARDI
EILEEN GIBSON
THERESE GIOIA
GERALD GIPSON
GREGORY GLAHN
JOSEPH GLATZ
SEYMOUR GORDIMER
DAN GRAVES
ROBERT GRAVES
DAVID GRAY
KATHLYNNE GRAY
LYDIA GREEN
ELAINE GREENING
KRISTINA GROOME
CLARE GRUBBS
KRISTIN GULLAT
LARRY HACKER
MICHAEL HACKETT
JOHN HAGAN
ERNST HALL
ROBERT HALL
KAREN HAMMERSTORM
GLEN HANSEN
JAMES HANSON
JOHN HARRIS
SHIRLEY HARRISON
KATHERINE HART
CRAIG HARVEY
KIMBERLY HARVEY
WILLIAM HATHAWAY
RALPH HAZEL
DANIEL HEISTER
GERRY HILDEN
RONALD HILL
DORETHA HILLSMAN
MARC HILLSON
WILLIAM HOGSETT
CONSTANCE HOHEISEL
ANGELINA HOLOWKA
KAREN HOLT
SHELIA HOOVER
STEVEN HOOVER
RICHARD HOPPER
WILLIAM HOUCH
KATHLEEN HUGHES
CARA JABLON
STEPHEN JAMES
BARNES JOHNSON
DIANE JOHNSON
ULRIKE JOINER
CONTANCE JONES
JIM JONES
YVONNE JONES-BROWN
WILLIAM JORDAN
MARK JOYCE
ROBERT KALAYJIAN
ROBERT KANESHIRO
TIM KASTENS
AMY KEARNS
JAMES KEARNS
JAMES KEMPF
NANDAN KENKEREMATH
GERARD KENNA
JOHN KENNEDY
JANICE KERN
RICHARD KING
JOHN KINGSCOTT
CHARLES KIRTZ
JULIE KISER
DAVID KLING
BRUCE KOBELSKI
TOM KOHL
RICHARD KOZLOWSKI
RICHARD KUHLMAN
JANIS KURTZ
JERRY KL'RTZWEG
TAPIO KUUSINEN
HERBERT LACAYO
ROBERT LAMB
DIXON LANDERS
SARAH LARSON
DAN LASHOFF
VIRGINIA LATHROP
GEORGE LAWRENCE
CARLTON LAYNE
ROBERT LEE
CHRIS LEWIS
NORMA LEWIS
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ALFRED LINDSEY
RICK LINTHURST
LAURA LIVINGSTON
CATHERIN LING
LARRY LONGANECKER
RICHARD LONGMIRE
PHILLIP LORANG
DIANNh LOWERY
SHIRLEY LUCAS
RALPH LUKEN
LINDA LYON
LINDA MA
KIRK MACONAUHEY
AMAL MAHFOUX.
AL MANNATO
DEB MARTIN
THOMAS MASLANY
KATHY MASTROPIhRI
ROBERT MAXhY
MARION MAY
NANCY MAYER
MARY MiCAFFERY
RENA MtCLURG
CHARLES MtCOLLUM
CRAIG McCORMACK
DORIS MiCURDY
THOMAS MiCLRDY
GARY McCUTCHEN
MARY McDONNEU
RON McHUGH
GERALD MiKEE
CHARLES McLANE. SR
KATHERINE McMILLAN
ROBERT MiNALLY
JOHN MEAGHER
EUGENE MEIER
JEROME MERSCH
GORDON MILBOURN
ROBIN MILES-MiLEAN
BRUCE MILLER
RUTH MILLER
CHARLES MINOR
KATHERINE MINSCH
RICHARD MITCHELL
SHIRLEY MITCHELL
PATRICIA MONAHAN
DAVID MORGANWALP
JEFF MORIN
GEROLD MOSS
DAVID MUNCH
GUYNIN MYERS
GRADY NEELY
STEVEN NEUGF.BOREN
BRUCE NEWTON
DIANE NIEDXTALKOWSKI
ERIC NOBLE
ROBERT O'BRIEN
EDWARD OHAMAN
JAMES OMERMCK
GREGORY ONDICH
TIMOTHY OPPELT
JENNIFER ORME
PEARL ORNSTEIN
PEUR ORNSTEiN
RICHARD OSSIAS
STEPHEN PAGE
JOHN PAI
LEE PASAREW
SHARON PAYNE
THOMAS PEAKE
ANDREA PEARL
AL PELMOTER
GEARY PENA
JOYCE PERDEK
LEWIS PEYTON-
RICHARD PHILLIPS
ERV PICKELL
GREGORY PIOTROWSKI
MAHESH PODAR
RANDALL POHL
GARY POLVI
BRUCE POWERS. JR
WAYNE PRASKINS
ERIC PRESTON
JAMES PRIESTLY
PAUL QLTLLEN
DAVID RAMSEY
GENE RAMSEY
PAUL RASMUSSEN
JAMES REDD
DAN REINHART
GUANITA REITFR
MICHAEL REXRODE
RENEE RICO
HERSCHEL ROREX
JEFFREY ROSEMBLOOM
PHIL ROSS
RICHARD ROSS
SU/ANNE RUD/INSKI
ROSEMARIE RUSSO
SAMA SASNETT
JOSEPH SCHF.CHTER
JOEL SCHERAGA
JACQUELYN SCHACHTER
ANITA SCHMIDT
RICHARD SCHMITT
BRADLEY SCHULT/,
MICHAEL SCHUL/
GREG SCHWEER
PAUL SCHWENGFUS
SCOTT SCHWENT
CHERYL SEAGER
DOLGI.AS SELLERS
LOUVENIA SELLERS
EDWIN STNSINTAFFLR
JULIE SHANNON
EILEEN SHEEHAN
MIKE SHELBY
KEN SHIROISHI
MARK SIFGLER
DEBORAH SISCO
ELVA SLAGLE
JOEL SMITH
LAVERNE SMITH
LINDA SMITH
MICHAEL SMITH
MICHELLE SMITH
RAY SMITH
WENDALL SMITH
BRETT SNYDER
MARY LOL SOSCIA
JANE SOU/ON
WILLIAM SPRATLIN
SHARON STAHL
LAUREL S'lALEY
DAVID STANGEL
MARTHA STEINCAMP
LEE STEVENS
THERESA STEVFNSO\
MARY STINSON
ERIC STRASSLER
JLELFE STREET
EDMLND STRU7LSKI
JUDY STURGESS
DAVID SULLIVAN
JOSEPH SULLIVAN
INGRID SUN/ENALER
THOMAS SUPER
WALLACE TALLF.NT
DAVID TANNER
MELINDA IAPLAN
DEBRA TAYLOR
VICKIE THOMAS
MARION THOMPSON
MARY TIETJEVWINDRLP
DAVID TINGEY
DENNIS TIRPAK
TIM TITUS
JAWAD TOUMA
PETER TRUTTT
ELIOT TUCKER
MARY BETH TUOHY
BRIAN ULLENSVANG
DOUGLAS VAN CLEEF
GAYLENE VASATURO
WILLIAM VATAVUK
RICHARD VESPERMAN
DONN VIVIANI
JON WACTOR
DENNIS WAGNER
DAVID WAGONER
MARK WALKER
PAUU WALKER
HOWARD WALL
JOHN WARD
JOHN WARREN
BILL WATT
DOUGLAS WF.1K
STEVF WELLS
KENNETH WET/EL
ALAN WEYMEYER
MARGARET \VHEATON
JAMES WHEELER
FRANCES WICHt-R
RICHARD WILCOX
RAYMOND WILHOLR
DONNA WILLIAMS
JOHN \\ILSON
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ANTHONTY WOLBARST
MICHAEL WOOD
ROBERT WRIGHT
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MICHELLE /ENON
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Part IV
ADMINISTRATOR'S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE
The Administrator's Award for Excellence is a special award used to honor clerical, administrative or
technical support employees who have made exceptional contributions to EPA that are worthy of Agency-
wide recognition. Twenty-one employees were granted this award in fiscal year 1989.
Maria Blass
Clerk-Typist
Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response
Pauletta Boyd
Administrative Support
Assistant
Region VII
Elaine Burger
Secretary
Office of Air and Radiation
Ann Arbor, MI
Barbara Burke
Program Assistant
Office of Pesticides and
Toxic Substances
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Administrator's Award for Excellence
Rosemary Carrol
Lead Congressional
Communication Technician
Office of the Administrator
Jacqueline Cross
Secretary
Office of General Counsel
Paula Curtin
Field Administrative
Specialist
Region III
Pamela Dougherty
Administrative Officer
Region VIII
Susan Dushinski
Secretary
Region I
Dina Granado
Secretary
Region VI
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Administrator's Award for Excellence
Rosie Gray
Secretary
Region IV
Kristin Gullat
Grants Management
Specialist
Region IX
Maureen Hickey
Secretary
Region II
Nancy Morley
Secretary
Office of Inspector General
Joyce Morrison
Secretary
Office of Policy, Planning
and Evaluation
Mary Reid
Secretary
Office of Administration and
Resources Management
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Administrator's Award for Excellence
Beverly Shorty
Legal Technician
Region V
Pearl Smith
Secretary
Office ol Water
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Janice Vega
Financial Assistant
Olfice "I Enforcement and
Compliance Monitoring
(NEIC)
Denver, CO
Carol Warren
Secretary
Region X
Malcolm Wilkins
Engineering Technician
Office of Research and
Development
Research Triangle Park,
NC
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Part V
TRUDY A. SPECINER AWARD
The Trudy A. Speciner Award is a special award used to recognize unusual achievements by EPA non-
supervisory professional employees. Joachim Pleil, from Research Triangle Park, and Martha Weinert,
from Region V, were the 1989 recipients of the Trudy A. Speciner Award.
Joachim Pleil
Physical Scientist
Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment
Laboratory
ORD, RTF
Martha Weinert
Environmental Engineer
Water Division
Region V
' 'For outstanding contribution by a non-supervisory professional employee.''
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Part VI
DISTINGUISHED CAREER AWARD
The Distinguished Career Award is a special Gold Medal Award used to recognize the cumulative
achievements of employees who have given truly exceptional service throughout their employment in
EPA and the Federal service. It is usually presented at the completion of service in EPA. Fifteen individuals
were presented this award in 1989.
Donald J. Baumgartner
Office of Research and Development
Newport, OR
Pong N. Lem
Office of Research and Development
Las Vegas, NV
Robert L. Booth
Office of Research and Development
Cincinnati, OH
Almo H. Manzardo
Water Division
Region V
Ernest E. Bradley, III
Office of Audit
Office of the Inspector General
John R. O'Connor
Office of Air and Radiation
Research Triangle Park, NC
Robert T. Bridges
Office of Research and Development
Cincinnati, OH
Al J. Smith
Water Management Division
Region IV
Clyde J. Dial
Office of Research and Development
Cincinnati, OH
Bernard J. Steigerwald
Office of Air and Radiation
Research Triangle Park, NC
Thomas P. Gallagher
NEIC/OECM
Denver, CO
Edmund J. Struzeski
NEIC/OECM
Denver, CO
David E. Janes
Office of Air and Radiation
Research Triangle Park, NC
Harry R. VonHuben
Water Division
Region V
William A. Whittington
Office of Water
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Part VII
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
COMMISSIONED OFFICER AWARDS
Public Health Service Commissioned Officers assigned to EPA are usually granted recognition for
outstanding accomplishments through the PHS Honor Awards Program. The program consists of six
awards as follows: Distinguished Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Outstanding Service Medal,
Commendation Medal, Achievement Medal and the PHS Citation Award. Commissioned Officers who
were granted PHS Honor Awards in 1989 are listed in this section.
PHS Meritorious Service Metal
Samuel T. Windham, Jr. Oliver T. Love, Jr.
Office of Air and Radiation Region VI
Montgomery, AL Dallas, TX
PHS Outstanding Service Medal
Shawn W. Googins Alan J. Hoffman
Region II Office of Research and
New York, NY Development
Research Triangle Park, NC
Brock M. Nicholson
Office of Air and Radiation John R. Worlund
Research Triangle Park, NC Office of Research and
Development
Las Vegas, NV
George C. Allison
Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Monitoring Stephen K. Goranson
Denver, CO Region V
Chicago, IL
Patrick A. Crotty
Region VIII
Denver, CO
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PHS Achievement Medal
Sharon L. Kercher Kenneth W. Ayers
Region VIII Office of Solid Waste and
Denver, CO Emergency Response
Washington, D.C.
PHS Commendation Medal
Winston A. Smith Wayne R. Mathis
Region IV Region IV
Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA
Davis Bernstein Jon P. Yeagley
Region IX Region VIII
San Francisco, CA Denver, CO
Terence M. Grady Marc R. Alston
Office of Research and Region VIII
Development Denver, CO
Cincinnati, OH
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PHS Citation
Gary S. Logsdon
Office of Research and
Development
Cincinnati, OH
Charles H. Nauman
Office of Research and
Development
Las Vegas, NV
Dean R. Chaussee
Region VIII
Denver, CO
William E. Engle
Region VIII
Denver, CO
William B. Kuykendal
Office of Air and Radiation
Research Triangle Park, NC
Pierre L. Belanger
Region IX
San Francisco, CA
Thomas C. Sell
Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response
Cincinnati, OH
Sherry G. Selevan
Office of Research and
Development
Washington, D.C.
John M. Smith
Office of Air and Radiation
Montgomery, AL
Curtis F. Fehn
Region IV
Atlanta, GA
Charles R. Porter
Office of Air and Radiation
Montgomery, AL
David L. Norwood
Office of Air and Radiation
Montgomery, AL
Jon A. Broadway
Office of Air and Radiation
Montgomery, AL
Ronald K. Anderson
Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response
Washington, D.C.
William F. Holcom
Office of Air and Radiation
Washington, D.C.
Nancy B. Pate
Office of Air and Radiation
Research Triangle Park, NC
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Part VIII
PRESIDENTIAL RANK AWARDS
The Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 established two Presidential Rank Awards: Distinguished Executive
and Meritorious Executive. The President grants these awards annually to those members of the career
Senior Executive Service who have demonstrated outstanding initiative, motivation, ingenuity and
leadership in the performance of their duties. Fifteen EPA Senior Executives were granted this award
in 1989.
DISTINGUISHED
EXECUTIVE
Basil G. Constantelos
Director, Waste Management Division
Region V
DISTINGUISHED
EXECUTIVE
Willis E. Greenstreet
Director, Office of Administration and
Resources Management-RTF
Office of Administration and Resources
Management
DISTINGUISHED
EXECUTIVE
Stanley L. Laskowski
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region III
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Presidential Rank Awards
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
John C. Chamberlin
Director, Office of Administration
Office of Administration and Resources
Management
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
Tudor T. Davies
Director, Office of Marine and Estuarine
Protection
Office of Water
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
Kenneth F. Dawsey
Director, Office of Human Resources
Management
Office of Administration and Resources
Management
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
Lee A. Dehihns, III
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region IV
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Presidential Rank Awards
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
Bruce M. Diamond
Director, Office of Waste Programs Enforcement
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
Timothy Fields, Jr.
Director, Emergency Response Division
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
Charles E. Findley
Director, Hazardous Waste Division
Region X
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
Victor J. Kimm
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Pesticides
and Toxic Substances
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances
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Presidential Rank Awards
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
William J. Muszynski
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region II
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
Michael H. Shapiro
Director, Economics and Technology Division
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
Susan H. Way land
Deputy Director, Office of Pesticide Programs
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances
MERITORIOUS
EXECUTIVE
Richard D. Wilson
Director, Office of Mobile Sources
Office of Air and Radiation
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Part IX
LEE M. THOMAS
EXCELLENCE IN MANAGEMENT AWARD
The Performance Management and Recognition System (PMRS), established by law in 1984, provides
for the recognition of those PMRS employees whose performance has been determined to be unusually
outstanding. In 1989 eleven employees received the Lee M. Thomas Excellence in Management Award
for their exceptional contributions to the mission of EPA.
Allan E. Antley
Chief
Waste Compliance Section
RCRA Branch
Waste Management Division
Region IV
Charles M. Auer
Deputy Director
Health and Environmental
Review Division
Office of Toxic Substances
Office of Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
Truman R. Beeler
Director
Western Audit Division
Office of Audit
Office of the Inspector General
San Francisco, CA
Helen S. Beggun
Chief
Grants Administration Branch
Office of Policy and Management
Region II
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Lee M. Thomas Excellence In Management Award
Bruce A. Englebert
Chief
Response Operations Branch
Emergency Response Division
Office of Emergency and
Remedial Response
Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response
Ira W. Leighton
Chief
Connecticut Waste Management
Branch
Waste Management Division
Region I
Janet Mason
Chief
Planning and Budgeting Branch
Planning and Management
Division
Region V
John W. Meagher
Director
Wetlands Strategies and State
Programs Division
Office of Wetlands Protection
Office of Water
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Lee M. Thomas Excellence In Management Award
Stephen D. Page
Acting Division Director
Radon Division
Office of Radiation Programs
Office of Air and Radiation
Kathy Petruccelli
Director
Management and Organization
Division
Office of Administration
Office of Administration and
Resources Management
William B. Schmidt
Chief
Technical Support Branch
Environmental Services Division
Region X
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PartX
A. JAMES BARNES AWARD
FOR EXEMPLARY LEADERSHIP IN
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
At the 1986 Honor Awards Ceremony, the Administrator presented Jim Barnes with a special award
for his outstanding leadership in human resources management. This award has been made a part of
the Agency Honor Awards Program as the "A. James Barnes Award for Exemplary Leadership in Human
Resources Management." The award recognizes an individual whose continuing efforts and example
have significantly advanced human resources management in EPA.
The recipient of this year's A. James Barnes Award is Bill Wisniewski, Assistant Regional Administrator
for Policy and Management in Region III.
' 'In recognition of extraordinary commitment and dedication to
the conviction that the people of EPA are its greatest resource.''
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Part XI
FITZHUGH GREEN AWARD
For
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
This award recognizes employees who have made exceptional contributions to environmental protection
on an international level. The award is named in honor of Fitzhugh Green who, for over ten years,
molded EPA's international environmental policy, and has left behind a legacy of unusual accomplishments.
The recipient of this year's Fitzhugh Green Award is Eileen Claussen, Director, Office of Atmospheric
and Indoor Air Programs, Office of Air and Radiation.
'In recognition of exceptional contributions to
international environmental protection."
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Part XII
THE EPA SCIENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Based on recommendations from the Agency's Scientific and Technical Careers Advisory Committee,
two new awards were established in 1989 to recognize employees who have excelled in scientific and
technical disciplines. Nominees are career EPA employees who have demonstrated outstanding
achievements in research or in regulation development, implementation, or enfoicement. Nominations
can be made by any Agency employee working in a scientific or technical field.
Donald I. Mount
Senior Research Scientist
Environmental Research Laboratory
ORD, Duluth
' 'In recognition of exceptional leadership and
administration of research programs in the field
of aquatic toxicology.''
Jon W. Schweiss
Chief, Ambient Monitoring and
Analysis Section
Environmental Services Division
Region X
"For exceptionally innovative contributions to
the field of air pollution monitoring and, in
particular, for developing the concept of
saturation sampling.''
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Part XIII
OUTSIDE AWARDS
There are a number of non-EPA awards granted each year to Federal employees in recognition of
outstanding service, notable contributions and distinguished careers in the Federal Service. These awards
are sponsored by outside national organizations and other Federal agencies. Employees on the following
pages were nominated for outside awards during fiscal year 1989.
FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER AWARD
Stig Regli
Office of Water
Washington, D.C.
ARTHUR S. FLEMING AWARD
Shannon E. Cunniff
Office of Federal Activities
Washington, D.C.
YOUNGER FEDERAL LAWYER AWARD
Lydia Isales
Region III
Philadelphia, PA
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Outside Awards
EXCELLENCE IN ADMINISTRATION AWARDS
John C. Chamberlin Edward J. Hanley
Office of Administration and Office of Administration and
Resources Management Resources Management
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.
Lynn M. Calvin
Region V
Chicago, IL
FEDERAL ENGINEER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Robert B. Ambrose, Jr. ***
Office of Research and Development
Athens, GA
*** Denotes Winner
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Outside Awards
WISE
(Women in Science and Engineering)
Clarice Gaylord Carole A. Kimmel
Office of Administration and Office of Research and Development
Resources Management Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Mary K. Stinson
Office of Research and Development
Edison, NJ
FEDERAL EXECUTIVE INSTITUTE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR
Henry L. Longest
Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response
Washington, D.C.
DONALD L. SCANTLEBURY MEMORIAL AWARD
David P. Ryan
Office of Administration and
Resources Management
Washington, D.C.
ALAN T. WATERMAN AWARD
John W. Fournie Nicholas T. Loux
Office of Research and Development Office of Research and Development
Gulf Breeze, FL Athens, GA
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EVERETT ALLDREDGE AWARD FOR RECORDS MANAGEMENT EXCELLENCE
Charlene M. Swibas
Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Monitoring
Denver, CO
INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT AWARD
Donald W. Fulford*** Joseph A. Sierra***
Office of Administration and Office of Administration and
Resources Management Resources Management
Research Triangle Park, NC Washington, D.C.
Tom Mace*** George Collins***
Office of Research and Development Region IV
Las Vegas, NV Atlanta, GA
Robert Shepanek
Office of Administration and
Resources Management
Washington, D.C.
*** Denotes Winner
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Part XIV
MONETARY PERFORMANCE AWARDS
Background
The purpose of this part is to give EPA Management officials a profile of how most of their awards
money was used in Fiscal Year 1989. Notwithstanding the motivational value of various non-monetary
incentives (e.g., honorary awards such as medals, plaques, etc.) most awards money is spent on the
four types of performance awards listed below. The data shows how monetary performance award dollars
were distributed Agency-wide and within the major components of EPA.
The period covered is Fiscal Year 1989. That is, all awards tabulated were granted between October
1, 1988 and September 30, 1989, including any awards based on the Fiscal Year 1988 "performance" year.
Definitions
PMRS Cash Award
A performance-based cash award granted for significant accomplishments related to the individual's
Performance Agreement. PMRS cash awards are granted in the October-December timeframe in concert
with annual performance evaluations.
Quality Step Increase (QSI)
An additional within-grade increase granted for sustained high quality performance which is expected
to continue in the future. Applies only to permanent General Schedule employees. As used in this report,
the dollar value of a QSI is the increase in basic per annum salary at the time the award is granted.
Sustained Superior Performance Award (SSP)
A cash award given in recognition of continued high quality performance of the duties of the employee's
position which substantially exceeds performance standards. Amount of award is determined according
to a percentage of basic per annum salary. Applies only to General Schedule employees.
Special Act or Service Award (SA)
A cash award given to an individual or group for significant one-time achievements related to official
employment. The amount of award is based on the value of tangible and/or intangible benefits accruing
from the special act or service. May be granted to PMRS or non-PMRS employees.
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SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
Sustained Superior Performance Awards
Number Granted
5,272
$ Dollars $
$3,776,880
PMRS Cash Awards
Number Granted
1,806
$ Dollars $
$2,028,843
Special Act or Service Awards to Individuals
Number Granted
2,713
$ Dollars $
$1,843,986
Special Act or Service Awards to Groups
Number of Groups
89
Number of Individuals
605
$ Dollars $
$297,251
Quality Step Increases
Number Granted
662
Estimated $ Value
$678,156
Total lump-sum cash awards:
Value of QSI's granted:
Total $ awarded:
Total number of monetary performance awards
granted to individuals and members of groups:
$7,946,960
$ 678,156
$8,625,116
11,058
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All Categories
The number of monetary awards granted per 100 Agency employees was 72.0.
The per capita expenditure for monetary performance awards was $562.00.
The average monetary performance award granted was $780.00.
PMRS Cash Awards
EPA granted 73.0 PMRS cash awards per 100 eligible employees.
The per capita expenditure for PMRS cash awards was $818.00.
The average PMRS cash award granted was $1,123.00.
Other (QSI, SSP, SA) Awards
EPA granted 60.3 other (QSI, SSP, SA) awards per 100 eligible employees.
The per capita expenditure for other (QSI, SSP, SA) awards was $430.00.
The average other (QSI, SSP, SA) award granted was $713.00.
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