United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Enforcement and
Compliance Assurance
(2201 A)
EPA300-R-00-007A
November 2000
www.epa.gov
Office of Environmental Justice (OEJ)
V-/EPA Summary of the Meeting of the
National Environmental Justice
Advisory Council
300R00007A
A FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Omni Hotel at CNN Center
Atlanta, Georgia
May 23 through 26, 2000
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This report and recommendations has been written as a part of the activities of the National
Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC), a public advisory committee providing extramural
policy information and advice to the Administrator and other officials of the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA). The Council is structured to provide balanced, expert assessment of matters related
to the Environmental Justice program. This report has not been reviewed for approval by the EPA
and, hence, the contents of this report and recommendations do not necessarily represent the views
and policies of the EPA, nor of other agencies in the Executive Branch of the federal government, nor
does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute a recommendation for use.
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PREFACE
The National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) is a federal advisory committee that was
established by charter on September 30, 1993, to provide independent advice, consultation, and
recommendations to the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on matters related
to environmental justice. The NEJAC is made up of 25 members, and one DFO, who serve on a parent council
that has six subcommittees. Along with the NEJAC members who fill subcommittee posts, an additional 39
individuals serve on the various subcommittees. To date, NEJAC has held fourteen meetings in the following
locations:
Washington, D.C., May 20, 1994
Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 3 through 5,1994
Herndon, Virginia, October 25 through 27,1994
Atlanta, Georgia, January 17 and 18,1995
Arlington, Virginia, July 25 and 26,1995
Washington, D,C., December 12 through 14,1995
Detroit, Michigan, May 29 through 31,1996
Baltimore, Maryland, December 10 through 12,1996
Wabeno, Wisconsin, May 13 through 15,1997
Durham, North Carolina, December 8 through 10,1997
Arlington, Virginia, February 23 through 24,1998 (Special Business Meeting)
Oakland, California, May 31 through June 2, 1998
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, December 7 through 10,1998
Arlington, Virginia, November 30 through December 2, 1999
Atlanta, Georgia, May 23 through 26, 2000
The NEJAC also has held other meetings which include:
Public Dialogues on Urban Revitalization and Brownfields: Envisioning Healthy and Sustainable
Communities held in Boston, Massachusetts; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Detroit, Michigan;
Oakland, California; and Atlanta, Georgia in the Summer 1995
Relocation Roundtable, Pensacola, Florida, May 2 through 4, 1996
Environmental Justice Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Roundtable, San Antonio, Texas,
October 17 through 19, 1996
Environmental Justice Enforcement Roundtable, Durham, North Carolina, December 11 through
13,1997
International Roundtable on Environmental Justice on the U.S./Mexico Border, San Diego,
California, August 19 through 21, 1999.
As a federal advisory committee, the NEJAC is bound by all requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee
Act (FACA) of October 6,1972. Those requirements include:
Members must be selected and appointed by EPA
Members must attend and participate fully in meetings of NEJAC
Meetings must be open to the public, except as specified by the Administrator
All meetings must be announced in the Federal Register
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Public participation must be allowed at all public meetings
The public must be provided access to materials distributed during the meeting
Meeting minutes must be kept and made available to the public
A designated federal official (DFO) must be present at all meetings of the NEJAC (and its
subcommittees)
NEJAC must provide independent judgment that is not influenced by special interest groups
Each subcommittee, formed to deal with a specific topic and to facilitate the conduct of the business of NEJAC
has a DFO and is bound by the requirements of FACA. Subcommittees of the NEJAC meet independently of
the full NEJAC and present their findings to the NEJAC for review. Subcommittees cannot make
recommendations independently to EPA. In addition to the six subcommittees, the NEJAC has established a
Protocol Committee, the members of which are the chair of NEJAC and the chairs of each subcommittee.
Members of the NEJAC are presented in the table on the following page. A list of the members of each of the
six subcommittees are presented in the appropriate chapters of the report.
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
(2000)
Designated Federal Official: Chair:
Mr. Charles Lee, Associate Director for Policy and Mr. Haywood Turrentine
Interagency Liason, EPA Office of Environmental
Justice
Members
Mr. Don Aragon Mr. David Moore
Ms. Rose Marie Augustine Dr. Carlos Padin
Mr. Luke Cole Dr. Marinelle Payton
Mr. Fernando Cuevas, Sr. Ms. Rosa Hilda Ramos
Mr. Arnoldo Garcia Ms. Peggy Shepard
Dr. Michel Gelobter Ms. Jane Stahl
Mr. Tom Goldtooth Mr. Gerald Torres
Ms. Pat Hill Wood Mr. Bob Varney
Ms. Jennifer Hill-Kelley Ms. Jana Walker
Ms. Annabelle Jaramillo Mr. Damon Whitehead
Ms. Meghan Magruder Mr. Jess Womack
Ms. Vernice Miller-Travis Mr. Tseminq Yanq
Mr. Harold Mitchell
EPA's Office of Environmental Justice (OEJ) maintains transcripts, summary reports, and other material
distributed during the meetings. Those documents are available to the public upon request.
Comments or questions can be directed to OEJ through the Internet. OEJ's Internet E-mail address is:
environmental-justice-epa@.epa.gov
Executive Summaries of the reports of the NEJAC meetings are available in Enqlish and Spanish on the
Internet at the NEJAC's World Wide Web home page:
http://wfwfw.epa.gov/oeca/main/ej/nejac/index.html> (click on the publications icon)
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
This executive summary provides highlights of the fifteenth
meeting of the National Environmental Justice Advisory
Council (NEJAC), held May 23 through 26,2000 at the Omni
Hotel at CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Each of the six
subcommittees met for a full day on May 25, 2000. In
addition, on May 23, 2000, members of the NEJAC
participated in a fact-finding tour of several communities in
Anniston, Alabama to learn about environmental issues and
concerns of importance to those communities. The NEJAC
hosted on May 23 a public comment period for general
environmental justice issues. The NEJAC also hosted on
May 24 a second public comment period which focused on
community environmental health and environmental justice
issues. Approximately 536 persons attended the meetings
and the public comment periods.
The NEJAC is a Federal advisory committee that was
established by charter on September 30, 1993 to provide
independent advice, consultation, and recommendations to
the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) on matters related to environmental justice.
Mr. HaywoodTurrentine, Laborers' District Council Education
and Training Trust Fund (an affiliate of the Laborers'
International Union of North America), serves as the chair of
the Executive Council. Ms. Peggy Shepard, Executive
Director, West Harlem Environmental Action Inc. and
member of the Health and Research Subcommittee, serves
as the newly appointed vice-chair of the Executive Council of
the NEJAC. Mr. Charles Lee, Associate Director for Policy
and Interagency Liaison, EPA Off ice of Environmental Justice
(OEJ), serves as the Designated Federal Official (DFO) for
the Executive Council. Exhibit ES-1 lists the chair and DFO
of the executive council, as well as the persons who chair the
six subcommittees of the NEJAC and the EPA staff
appointed to serve as the DFOs for the subcommittees.
OEJ maintains transcripts and summary reports of the
proceedings of the NEJAC meetings. Those documents are
available to the public upon request. The public also has
access to the executive summaries of reports of previous
meetings, as well as other publications, of the NEJAC
through the World Wide Web at (click on the publications icon).
The summaries are available in both English- and Spanish-
language versions.
Exhibit ES-1
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL
CHAIRS AND DESIGNATED
FEDERAL OFFICIALS
Executive Council:
Mr. Haywood Turrentine, Chair
Ms. Peggy Shepard, Vice-Chair
Mr. Charles Lee, Designated Federal
Official (DFO)
Air and Water Subcommittee:
Dr. Michel Gelobter, Chair
Ms. Annabelle Jaramillo, Vice-Chair
Ms. Alice Walker, co-DFO
Dr. Wil Wilson, co-DFO
Enforcement Subcommittee:
Mr. Luke Cole, Chair
Ms. Savonala Home, Vice-Chair
Ms. Shirley Pate, DFO
Mr. Robert Banks, Alternate DFO
Health and Research Subcommittee:
Dr. Marinelle Payton, Chair
Ms. Rose Marie Augustine, Vice-Chair
Mr. Lawrence Martin, co-DFO
Mr. Chen Wen, co-DFO
Indigenous Peoples Subcommittee:
Mr. Tom Goldtooth, Chair
Ms. Jennifer Hill-Kelley, Vice-Chair
Mr. Daniel Gogal, DFO
Mr. Robert Smith, Alternate DFO
International Subcommittee:
Mr. Arnoldo Garcia, Chair
Mr. Alberto Saldamando, Vice-Chair
Ms. Wendy Graham, DFO
Waste and Facility Siting Subcommittee:
Ms. Vernice Miller-Travis, Chair
Ms. Veronica Eady, Vice-Chair
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REMARKS
Ms. Sylvia Lowrance, Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance (OECA), noted that the meeting marked a "tremendously important milestone" in the progress of
the NEJAC and its work with EPA. To address public health problems in communities, Ms. Lowrance
explained, it is essential to have better science with regard to those health and environmental problems that
face communities. She noted that there has been a void in addressing such issues and that the missing link
has been health research. She then expressed her excitement about the program that the NEJAC would be
focusing on during the meeting and made a commitment that EPA would follow-up on the work accomplished
by the NEJAC during the meeting.
Mr. John Hankinson, Deputy Regional Administrator, EPA Region 4, reported that in 1996, EPA Region 4 had
been reorganized dramatically to better serve communities that have environmental justice concerns. Mr.
Hankinson stressed that the reorganization had been designed not only to serve such communities better,
but also to improve the manner by which the region conducts its daily activities related to environmental
justice. In other words," he clarified, the reorganization is structured to ensure that concerns related to
environmental justice become integrated into all activities and across all media programs. He expressed
agreement with Ms. Lowrance that it is extremely important to have the best science possible upon which to
base judgements related to the environmental health of a community. Concluding his remarks, Mr. Hankinson
stressed the necessity that EPA work with other agencies and other programs that not only focus on
environmental issues, but also deal with all issues that must be addressed if communities are to be healthy.
Mr. Barry Hill, Director, EPA OEJ, began his presentation by welcoming all participants to the meeting of the
NEJAC on public health, noting that it was appropriate that the meeting be held in Atlanta, Georgia, the home
of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDCP) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). Mr. Hill then placed the
meeting in perspective by reminding the participants that the mission of EPA is to protect human health and
to safeguard the natural environment - the air, water, and land upon which all life depends. Therefore, he
declared, the issue of protecting the public health is of great importance to the Agency. Mr. Hill commented
that, while the Agency has made great strides in safeguarding the natural environment, EPA has not been as
successful in protecting human health. That is why, he explained, the EPA Administrator, through OEJ, had
requested that the NEJAC focus a meeting on the issue of public health. The Agency, he emphasized, is
seeking the advice and recommendations of the NEJAC, a multi-stakeholder advisory committee, on how
better to address issues related to public health.
Continuing, Mr. Hill explained that the underlying question the panelists and the members of the NEJAC
should address is whether there is a direct correlation between impacts on the environment and public health.
Many people would agree that a direct correlation exists, he noted; adding however, that when asked to
demonstrate the connection, communities, scientists, and public health officials are unable to do so because
the science does not yet exist. Mr. Hill then provided a list of questions related to demonstrating the direct
correlation between the environment and public health that were to be posed over the course of the meeting:
If not now, when will sound science be available?
Are [government agencies] making great strides in that direction?
How far do [government agencies] have to go to satisfy not only the scientists and public health officials,
but also the concerned public?
What must Federal, state, and local government agencies do to focus their attention and considerable
resources on demonstrating the direct correlation?
How can communities become more involved in demonstrating the direct correlation by developing and
using community-based health research models?
How can industry be of assistance in using its considerable resources to participate in the dialogue of
demonstrating the direct correlation?
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Mr. Michael McCabe, Deputy Administrator of EPA, expressed his appreciation to Mr. Turrentine for his
leadership of the NEJAC and to the members of the Executive Council for the time and effort they spend on
important issues related to environmental justice. Mr. McCabe then noted that the NEJAC had been providing
crucial and important advice to the EPA Administrator for the past seven years and has had a direct effect on
many of the Agency's initiatives, such as its Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative. Mr. McCabe
stated that he now would request that the NEJAC provide help and guidance related to the role of risk
assessments and the cumulative effects of environmental contamination on communities.
Continuing, Mr. McCabe updated the members of the Executive Council on several activities at EPA related
to environmental justice. He announced that EPA's Office of Civil Rights (OCR) soon was to release two new
draft guidance documents to clarify for government agencies and the public the compliance requirements set
forth under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI). He then announced the Integrated Federal
Interagency Environmental Justice Action Agenda developed by the Interagency Work Group on
Environmental Justice. Mr. McCabe explained that the goal of the action agenda is to bring together the
resources of 11 of the 17 Federal agencies called upon in Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice
to help environmentally and economically distressed communities.
Continuing his remarks, Mr. McCabe explained that, under the leadership of the EPA Administrator, the
Agency had been and would continue to be guided by the vision of a new partnership - economic prosperity
and protection. Mr. McCabe expressed the Agency's belief that economic expansion and environmental
protection are goals that must be achieved together. Experience, he noted, has demonstrated that an
investment in the environment is an investment in job creation and in raising healthy children. Over the past
seven years, he emphasized, EPA has been guided by the belief that principles of environmental justice must
be rooted in the understanding that all people share the planet and all share the future; therefore, all must
share the responsibility of environmental protection.
PANELS ON ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND DISCUSSION OF
THE COMMUNITY-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH MODEL
In its continuing effort to provide independent advice to the EPA Administrator in areas related to
environmental justice, the NEJAC focused its fifteenth meeting on a specific policy issue - environmental
justice and its relationship to community-based environmental health research. On Wednesday, May 24,
2000, the members of the NEJAC received a series of presentations from panels comprised of
representatives of various stakeholder groups. The presentations were designed to provide insight into the
issues raised and concerns expressed about the relationship of environmental justice and public health.
Exhibit ES-2 identifies the individuals who participated in the panel discussions.
Mr. Lee began the panel presentations by introducing members of EPA's Science Advisory Board (SAB) and
Children's Health Protection Advisory Committee (CHPAC), who had been invited to participate in the meeting
of the NEJAC. Members representing the SAB were Mr. Henry Anderson, Wisconsin Division of Public Health
and Mr. Hilary Inyang, Center for Environmental Engineering Science and Technology, University of
Massachusetts, Lowell. Members representing CHPAC were Ms. Willa Fisher, Bremerton-Kitsap County,
Washington State Health District and Rabbi Dan Swartz, Children's Environmental Health Network.
The panel presentations included:
> Panel 1: Overview: To what extent might an integrated community-based public health model that
includes assessment, intervention, and prevention contribute to disease prevention and health
improvement in environmental justice communities?This panel provided a historical overview of health
issues found in communities that have environmental justice concerns and how a holistic integrated view
of disease prevention and health improvement has evolved.
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Exhibit ES-2
PANEL PRESENTATIONS ON ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
AND DISCUSSION OF THE COMMUNITY-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH MODEL
The fifteenth meeting of the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council focused on Federal efforts to
secure disease prevention and health improvement in communities in which there are health disparities that may
be the result of, or be exacerbated by, disproportionate effects of environmental pollutants and certain
socioeconomic and cultural factors. During the meeting, the members of the National Environmental Justice
Advisory Committee (NEJAC) received comments and information related to environmental justice and public
health from the individuals identified below.
Panel 1 Overview
To what extent might an integrated community-based public health model that includes assessment,
intervention, and prevention contribute to disease prevention and health improvement in
environmental justice communities?
Robert Bullard, Ph.D. Environmental Justice Resource Center, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta,
Georgia
Richard Moore Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, Albuquerque, New
Mexico
Patrick Kinney, Ph.D. Columbia University School of Public Health, New York, New York
Panel 2 - Lessons from the Field
What strategies and areas of research should be pursued to achieve more effective, integrated
community-based health assessment, intervention, and prevention efforts?
Ray Campion Mickey Leland National Urban Air Toxics Research Center, Houston, Texas
David Carpenter, M.D. University of Albany School of Public Health, Rensselaer, New York
Katsi Cook Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, Berkshire, New York
Carlos Porras Communities for a Better Environment, Huntington Park, California
Panel 3 Socioeconomic Vulnerability
How can consideration of socioeconomic status and cultural factors (a) contribute to a better
understanding of health disparities and cumulative and disproportionate environmental effects; and
(b) be incorporated into community health assessments?
Michael Callahan U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Cumulative Risk Technical
Review Panel, Washington, D.C.
Walter Handy, Ph.D Cincinnati Health Department, Cincinnati, Ohio
Samara Swanston, J.D. Greenpoint-Williamsburg Watch Project, Brooklyn, New York
Panel 4 - Key Federal Initiatives
What strategies should be developed, implemented, and evaluated so as to insure substantial
participation, integration, and collaboration by Federal agencies, in partnership with impacted
communities; public health, medical and environmental professionals; academic institutions;
philanthropic organizations; state, tribal, and local governments; and the private sector?
Henry Falk, M.D. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, Georgia
Jon Kemer, Ph.D. National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland
Michael Rathsam Indian Health Services, Manlius, New York
Michael Sage National Center for Environmental Health, Atlanta, Georgia
Charles Wells National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Atlanta, Georgia
Harold Zenick EPA Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina
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* Panel 2: Lessons from the field: what strategies and areas of research should be pursued to achieve
more effective, integrated community-based health assessment, intervention, and prevention efforts?
This panel of community-based practitioners presented recommendations based on their experience of
the strategies and targeted research that would most effectively advance at this time an integrated
community-based health assessment, intervention, and prevention model.
> Panel 3: Socioeconomic vulnerability: how can consideration of socioeconomic status and cultural
factors: (a) contribute to a better understanding of health disparities and cumulative and disproportionate
environmental effects; and (b) be incorporated into community health assessments? Members of the
panel explored the extent to which socioeconomic vulnerabilities might be incorporated into community
health assessments for populations already suffering health disparities. In addition, members of the panel
offered recommendations about research priorities for the development of policy in areas of
socioeconomic vulnerability, cumulative risk, and disproportionate environmental effects.
+ Panel 4: Key Federal initiatives: what strategies should be developed, implemented, and evaluated so
as to insure substantial participation, integration and collaboration by Federal agencies, in partnership with
impacted communities; public health, medical and environmental professionals; academic institutions;
philanthropic organizations; state, tribal and local governments; and the private sector? Senior officials
from EPA and other Federal public health agencies offered perspectives and provided overviews of their
respective agencies' efforts to address environmental justice and community-based public health needs.
PRESENTATIONS
The Executive Council also heard presentations by the following individuals:
> Ms. Ann Goode, Director, EPA OCR, updated the members of the Executive Council on the status of the
Title VI Interim Guidance for Investigating Administrative Complaints Which Challenge Permitting
Decisions (interim guidance). She announced that EPA soon would publish in the Federal Register two
new draft guidance documents related to Title VI for public comment review.
> Mr. Alan Hecht, Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of International Activities (OIA),
offered a brief overview of issues related to the U.S.-Mexico border to be addressed in the next year. He
also provided an update on activities related to addressing recommendations from the Roundtable on
Environmental Justice on the U.S./Mexico Border held in National City, California in August 1999.
> Mr. William Muszynski, Deputy Regional Administrator, EPA Region 2, provided an update on the efforts
of EPA Region 2 to improve and protect the environment in Puerto Rico. Mr. Muszynski announced that
the creation of a new NEJAC subcommittee on Puerto Rico had been approved by the EPA Administrator.
> Ms. Maria Hendriksson, Special Assistant to the Director of the Office of Human Resources, EPA Office
of Administration and Resources Management (OARM) reported on Executive Order 13125 on Asian
Americans and Pacific Islanders and the White House initiative on those populations. She explained that
the order had been issued in an effort to improve the quality of life of Asian Americans and Pacific
Islanders in this country through increased participation in Federal programs.
OTHER ACTIVITIES OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL
On May 23, 2000, members of the NEJAC participated in a fact-finding tour of several communities in
Anniston, Alabama. Such fact-finding tours provide members of the NEJAC information about the
environmental concerns of local communities in the areas in which meetings of the NEJAC are held. In
Anniston, the fact-finding tour focused on community health issues associated with contamination of soil with
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) caused by local industry.
On May 25, 2000, the members of the Health and Research and Waste and Facility Siting subcommittees of
the NEJAC participated in a joint session to discuss the investigation conducted by ATSDR in November 1999
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of exposure to hazardous pollutants in Mossville, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. The Air and Water and Waste
and Facility Siting subcommittees also held a joint session on May 25,2000, to discuss EPA's draft guidance
on toxic loadings reduction.
In the weeks before the May 2000 meeting of the NEJAC, EPA hosted delegates representing the South
African environmental justice community to an intensive program conducted in the southeastern United
States. The delegates from South Africa also participated in the meeting of the International Subcommittee
of the NEJAC held on May 25, 2000.
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIODS
The NEJAC hosted public comment periods on May 23 and 24, 2000. More than 60 people participated in
the two public comment periods. Significant concerns expressed during the public comment periods included:
> Many commenters continued to request that the NEJAC establish a work group to address environmental
justice issues faced by communities located near Federal facilities. Commenters expressed concern
about the lack of enforcement of environmental laws and regulations by Federal agencies.
- Several commenters questioned the length of time taken and the amount of analysis conducted by
Federal agencies before a health issue is acknowledged. In addition, commenters expressed concern
about the lack of interim measures taken by Federal agencies to address those health effects on
communities.
Several commenters continued to express concern about the lack of enforcement of Title VI related to
the siting of facilities. Commenters recommended that EPA examine issues related to Title VI to prevent
discrimination related to health disparities in minority and low-income communities.
ป Several commenters requested that Federal agencies improve funding and other resources allocated to
communities that are adversely effected by contamination. Commenters recommended that Federal
agencies increase their involvement with communities to establish partnerships. In addition, several
commenters urged that EPA reestablish the Community/University Partnership grant program.
Several commenters also recommended that Federal agencies collaborate and coordinate efforts to
ensure that public health issues related to communities adversely effected by environmental
contamination are addressed. Commenters also requested that Federal agencies provide training to
medical professionals on the health effects of environmental contamination, particularly from pesticides.
Commenters also expressed concern about the lack of access to health care.
ป Many commenters expressed serious concern about the continued exposure of migrant farm workers to
pesticides. Commenters suggested that research on pesticides and exposure to pesticides has been
insufficient and requested that EPA examine the process by which pesticides are registered, as well as
research into alternatives to reduce the nation's dependence on pesticides, especially methly bromide.
COMMON THEMES
During the meetings of the Executive Council and its subcommittees, the members of the NEJAC discussed
a wide range of issues related to environmental justice. Specific concerns of and commitments made by the
NEJAC are outlined below. Members:
ป Expressed concern about the apparent lack of involvement by many Federal agencies to address issues
related to environmental justice as required by Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice.
> Questioned the apparent disregard by Federal agencies of community input related to addressing
potential health effects caused by contamination.
> Expressed concern about the use of chemicals and their effects on workers.
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> Expressed concern about the backlog of administrative complaints filed underTitle VI at EPA. In addition,
members expressed concern about the time frame for submitting comments on the two new draft
guidance documents related to Title VI.
ป Recommended that Federal agencies form partnerships and collaborate to effectively address issues
related to public health and environmental justice.
Members of the NEJAC continued to express frustration at the inability of the NEJ AC and EPA to assist those
who have provided testimony at public comment periods of the NEJAC about environmental justice concerns
related to Federal facilities, as well as actions by other Federal agencies. Members expressed concern about
the lack of compliance on the part of other Federal agencies to implement Executive Order 12898 on
Environmental Justice.
Members of the NEJAC questioned why Federal agencies continue to disregard members of the communities'
input related to addressing potential health effects caused by contamination. The members pointed out that
communities are in the best position to inform government agencies of issues related to public health that
effect their communities.
Members of the NEJAC discussed the use of chemicals in the workplace and the effects of exposure on
workers, particularly the use of pesticides and their effects on migrant farm workers. Members expressed
concern about the lack of enforcement of regulations related to pesticide use.
Members of the NEJAC continued to express concern about EPA's ability to process in a timely manner
administrative complaints filed under Title VI. Members urged EPA OCR to accelerate the process and
resolve as many cases as possible before the end of the current Presidential administration. Members of the
NEJAC also expressed concern that community groups may not have sufficient time to read the documents
and provide comments to OCR in an informed manner.
Members of the NEJAC discussed that Federal agencies should form more partnerships to address the public
health issues faced by communities and caused by environmental contamination. Members expressed their
belief that through such partnerships Federal agencies can collectively develop strategies to assess, prevent,
and intervene in matters related to public health problems caused by environmental contamination.
SUMMARIES OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS
Summarized below are the deliberations of the members of the six subcommittees of the NEJAC during their
meetings held on May 25, 2000.
Air and Water Subcommittee
* Members of the subcommittee continued discussions initiated during the December 1999 meeting of the
subcommittee on the effects and regulation of public utilities as related to environmental justice. The
subcommittee agreed to develop a resolution in which the NEJAC recommends that EPA regulate
mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants.
ป The subcommittee heard presentations on the environmental and health effects of concentrated animal
feeding operations (CAFO). The subcommittee submitted to the NEJAC a proposed resolution developed
jointly with the Enforcement Subcommittee recommending that EPA commit additional resources to
regulate CAFOs.
ป The subcommittee heard presentations and provided input on urban air initiatives around the country.
> The subcommittee also created a joint work group with the Waste and Facility Siting Subcommittee to
review EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response's (OSWER) draft guidance on reducing toxic
loadings.
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" Members of the subcommittee also agreed to expand the subcommittee's work group on fish
consumption to include members of the Indigenous Peoples Subcommittee. The work group would
investigate the health effects on indigenous populations of the consumption of contaminated fish.
Enforcement Subcommittee
> Members received presentations thatfocused on health issues and how health data and indicators should
be used by EPA to target enforcement efforts and resources in communities deem to be the most
vulnerable to exposure. Members of the subcommittee expressed concerns and asked questions about
universal health indicators and targeting enforcement indicators.
* The Enforcement Subcommittee reviewed and approved amendments, submitted by the Air and Water
Subcommittee, to a proposed resolution on CAFOs. Members also discussed developing a more
comprehensive report that would outline and further describe concerns about and issues related to the
enforcement of the operation of CAFOs.
ป The members of the subcommittee discussed at length the health effects and other environmental justice
issues related to the lack of enforcement of Title VI. Ms. Goode discussed OCR's outreach strategy for
receiving comments on EPA's new draft guidance documents related to Title VI. Noting that the backlog
of administrative cases filed under Title VI continues to increase, members of the subcommittee
discussed options for decreasing the backlog of cases.
Health and Research Subcommittee
ป The subcommittee held an Interagency Forum to discuss building collaborations between agencies and
communities to address health care issues. The discussions of the Interagency Forum included clarifying
the role of each agency, establishing areas of priority for research, and identifying a strategic plan to
consider the next steps toward improving public health; implementation, development, and evaluation of
future community-based health assessments; and pollution prevention and intervention issues in minority
and low-income communities.
> Members of the Community Health Assessment Work Group of the subcommittee presented a report on
their evaluation of the Decision Tree Framework for Community-Directed Environmental Health
Assessment.
* Members of the subcommittee agreed to prepare for consideration by the Executive Council of the NEJAC
a proposed resolution to make recommendations to EPA for the future development of the decision tree
framework as a priority for EPA.
Indigenous Peoples Subcommittee
* In response to continued concerns expressed during earlier public comment periods of the NEJAC,
members agreed that policies delineating the authority and jurisdiction of government agencies are
unclear about issues related to environmental health in Indian country. Members discussed the need for
each agency to better define their areas of authority and to exercise increased collaboration to better
protect the health of tribal members in Indian country.
> Members of the subcommittee recommended that EPA staff responsible for environmental health in
Indian country need increased training related to cultural issues and the unique government structures
in Indian country.
> Members of the subcommittee discussed the need for applicable baseline data of environmental health
in Indian country. Members agreed that Indian Health Services of HHS must ensure the availability of
data specific to each tribe and involve tribal communities in decisions about environmental health.
Further, tribal communities must understand the benefits of health research, receive accredited training,
and preserve individual confidentiality during the research.
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* Related to infrastructure, members of the subcommittee discussed the need for innovative sustainable
technologies in Indian country and the development of proper funding or financial mechanism to provide
training, education, and technical assistance to tribal members in the operation and maintenance of
facilities.
International Subcommittee
* The members of the International Subcommittees heard presentations from farmworkers about living
conditions of farmworkers; reports on pesticide pollutants and effects on Lake Apopka, Florida; and
reports from representatives of EPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT), and the Office
of Enforcement. Recommendations for improving the health of farmworkers included increasing training
and awareness of pesticides among both farmworkers and people in the medical care industry, enforcing
compliance of pesticide regulations, and involving more agencies and stakeholders in these discussions.
The members of the subcommittee agreed to create a Farmworker Work Group to examine these issues.
* The members of the International Subcommittee discussed the follow-up activities to the Roundtable on
Environmental Justice on the U.S./Mexico Border meeting held August 1999 in National City, California.
Representatives of EPA regions 6 and 9 provided updates on activities to address the recommendations
that were developed at the meeting. To effectively implement the recommendations, the members of the
International Subcommittee agreed to create a work group.
> The members of the International Subcommittee participated in an extensive dialogue with a delegation
of representatives from South Africa in which ideas were exchanged related to environmental justice. In
addition, members of the South Africa Work Group of the subcommittee provided updates on the work
group's progress.
Waste and Facility Siting Subcommittee
Members of the Superfund Redevelopment Initiative Work Group of the subcommittee explained the
purpose of the work group which includes but is not limited to ensuring that principles related to
environmental justice and community outreach efforts are meaningfully incorporated into the Superfund
Redevelopment Initiative policies and plans. In addition, the work group will be asked to provide
recommendations on plans to redevelop Superfund sites for productive and appropriate reuse. The
following concerns were identified by the work group: education of Remedial Project Managers and
others about the opportunities that the program presents and the need for a potentially responsible party
(PRP) representative on the work group.
* Members of the subcommittee participated in a joint session with the Health and Research Subcommittee
and representatives of Mossville Environmental Action Now (M.E.A.N.), GreenPeace International,
Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, ATSDR, Louisiana Chemical Association, and EPA Region
6. The purpose of the discussion was to facilitate the discussion of environmental justice issues in the
City of Mossville, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. As a result of discussions in the joint session, community
participants and Federal representatives agreed to work togetherto formulate a plan to further investigate
the possible dioxin exposure of residents in Mossville and neighboring communities.
ป In addition, the members of the subcommittee discussed preparing for consideration by the Executive
Council of the NEJ AC the following resolutions: (1) Request that EPA intercede with the U.S. Department
of Defense to clean up Nomans Island, Weymouth, Massachusetts and to work with the Wampanoag
Tribe in this process and (2) EPA support the creation of a NEJAC work group to assist ATSDR and EPA
in following public participation protocols and to focus on bringing about resolution to issues of concern
to the Mossville, Louisiana community.
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Executive Summary National Environmental Justice Advisory Council
SUMMARY OF APPROVED RESOLUTIONS AND
LETTER TO THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ADMINISTRATOR
This section summarizes resolutions and letter to the EPA Administrator that were discussed by the
subcommittees and approved by the Executive Council of the NEJAC during the meeting. Appendix A
provides the full text of each resolution that was approved by the Executive Council.
The NEJAC approved the following resolutions:
* The NEJAC recommends that EPA address environmental justice issues related to persistent organic
pollutants (POP) and their effects on indigenous populations.
The NEJAC supports EPA's efforts to regulate mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants.
The NEJAC recommends that EPA work with other agencies to study the incidence of multiple chemical
sensitivity in minority communities and low-income communities, especially those heavily impacted by
environmental pollutants.
The NEJAC urges EPA to commit additional resources to remedy pollution and environmental justice
issues associated with the siting and expansion of large-scale CAFOs in low-income communities and
in Indian country.
" The NEJAC requests that EPA approve the creation of a work group of the Executive Council of the
NEJAC to address environmental justice issues related to Federal facilities.
> The NEJAC request that EPA approve the request of the Health and Research Subcommittee to extend
the term of the subcommittee's working group that has been developing the Decision Tree Framework
for Community-Directed Environmental Health Assessment to maintain continuity of the development of
the framework.
The NEJAC also approved the following letter to the EPA Administrator:
> The NEJAC urges EPA to address potential health effects caused by the promulgation of Tier 2
regulations.
The NEJAC also approved the following work groups of the International Subcommittee to address issues
related to environmental justice:
> Farmworker Work Group of the International Subcommittee to address environmental concerns related
to the conditions under which farmworkers work.
> Follow-up to the Roundtable on Environmental Justice on the U.S.-Mexico Border Work Group of the
International Subcommittee to continue to address recommendations developed at the roundtable
meeting held in August 1999 in National City, California.
The members of the Executive Council of the NEJAC also approved the Framework for Community-Directed
Environmental Health Assessment that was developed by the Working Group on Community Environmental
Health Assessment of the Health and Research Subcommittee.
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NEXT MEETINGS
The next meeting of the NEJAC is scheduled for December 11 through 14,2000, at the Hyatt Regency Crystal
City Hotel in Arlington, Virginia. Planned activities will include two opportunities for the public to offer
comments. Exhibit ES-3 identifies the dates and locations of future meetings as well as the issues the NEJAC
plans to address. For further information about this pending meeting visit NEJAC's home page on the Internet
at: or call EPA's toll-free environmental justice hotline
at 1-800-962-6215.
Exhibit ES-3
FUTURE MEETINGS OF
THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL
Date Location Issue
December 11-14, 2000 Arlington, Virginia Interagency Environmental
Justice Implementation
July 16-19,2001 Baltimore, Maryland Environmental Justice and
Pollution Prevention
December 3-6,2001 Seattle, Washington Subsistence Consumption and
Water Quality Standards
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APPENDIX A
FULL TEXT OF THE RESOLUTIONS
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RESOLUTION ON MERCURY EMISSIONS
WHEREAS, mercury is a known neurotoxin that cause serious neurological and developmental effects in
humans that include loss of sensory or cognitive ability, tremors, convulsions, and death; and
WHEREAS, mercury adversely impacts human health, the nation's air and water quality and the health of the
global environment; and
WHEREAS, coal-fired electric generating plants are the largest source of mercury emissions in the United
States; and
WHEREAS, human exposure to mercury most often occurs when people eat contaminated fish and
subsequently has a disproportionate impact on indigenous and people of color populations; and
WHEREAS, the National Academy of Sciences is preparing a health effects study of mercury; and
WHEREAS, the amendments to the 1990 Clean Air Act require that the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) make a finding that regulating mercury emissions from electric generating plants is necessary
and appropriate before EPA regulates mercury from coal-fired electric generating plants.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the NEJAC URGES:
the Administrator of the EPA to make a positive determination to regulate mercury emissions from coal-
fired electric power plants.
that the EPA request that the National Academy of Sciences incorporate an analysis of mercury impact
on indigenous and people of color populations.
that the EPA actively involve the NEJAC in subsequent steps following the Administrator's final
determination.
RESOLUTION ON CONFINED ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS
WHEREAS large-scaled confined animal feeding operations (AFOs and CAFOs), including industrial-sized
hog operations, poultry, dairies and cattle finish lots pose a danger to the environment and public health,
threatening air quality, drinking water safety and fish stocks caught in rivers, while increasing pest infestation
and creating noxious odor and solid waste problems; and
WHEREAS rural, people of color, low-income communities as well as Indian country suffer a disproportionate
burden of the siting and expansion of AFOs and CAFOs; and
WHEREAS the EPA regulations governing AFOs and CAFOs need to be updated and strengthened; and
WHEREAS the EPA response to this environmental justice crisis has been erratic and sometime
unresponsive, with few long-term solutions offered; and
WHEREAS agribusinesses that build and operate AFOs and CAFOs can avoid stringent regulation by
constructing and expanding their facilities in locations where regulations may be weak; and
WHEREAS many agribusinesses that build and operate AFOs and CAFOs have refused to use the best
available technology and management practices to minimize pollution problems; and
WHEREAS CAFOs that regularly discharge to waters are presently required to have NPDES permits; and
WHEREAS EPA's schedule will allow CAFOs to operate without adequate regulations until 2007 or longer;
and
WHEREAS confinement houses normally emit large quantities of hydrogen sulf ide, ammonia, VOCs, dust and
endotoxins to the air.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council
(NEJAC) urges the EPA to commit more resources to remedy pollution and environmental justice problems
associated with the siting and expansion of AFOs and CAFOs in low income communities and in Indian
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that NEJAC urges EPA to take the following actions:
Issue a national moratorium on the construction and expansion of CAFOs that rely on lagoons and land
application fields as their primary waste disposal systems until the EPA can promulgate and implement
new, effective regulations and complete the permitting of unpermitted operations.
Require the Offices of Air, Water and Enforcement to collaborate in regulation and enforcement efforts
and to provide a mechanism for public input in their regulation and enforcement efforts on an onqoinq
basis, before issuance of notices in the Federal Register.
Require the EPA to provide equitable technical and financial support for tribal environmental programs
on parity with similar state-run program and, where tribes have not yet assumed such responsibility to
protect tribal communities through direct implementation and enforcement of the federal environmental
laws within Indian country.
Require all NPDES permitting authorities - whether states, approved tribes, or EPA - to apply properly
the NPDES rules. *
Have the Air Office conduct an analyses of its authority to protect communities from odor and toxic
emissions.
Mandate groundwater monitoring of CAFOs.
Incorporate community concerns in CAFO siting guidelines.
Establish a CAFO hotline for reporting of violations of environmental laws to EPA.
Aggressively audit facilities of CAFO owners with poor compliance records, particularly those in
environmental justice communities, to target them for shut down.
Protect the integrity of federal delegated authority by removing permitting authority from states that flaunt
the NPDES process on CAFOs.
RESOLUTION ON MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY ====__==^
WHEREAS, people throughout the world have developed a chronic condition, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
(MCS), in response to a single massive exposure or repeated low level exposures to one or more toxic
chemicals and other pollutants in the environment; and
WHEREAS, there is no known cure for MCS and symptoms recur reproducibly with exposure to offending
chemical(s). The symptoms of MCS involve multiple organ systems and include asthma and allergies
chronic fatigue, muscle and joint pains, memory loss and inability to concentrate, gastrointestinal disturbances'
respiratory and neurological problems; and
WHEREAS, MCS can cause major health, financial, employment, housing, and social consequences for
people who have this disability; and
WHEREAS, in 1994, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, American Medical Association, American
Lung Association, and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission stated a consensus opinion on MCS
and, in 1999, researchers and clinicians reached a consensus definition of MCS; and
WHEREAS, MCS is recognized by the Americans with Disabilities Act, Social Security Administration, U.S
Department of Housing and Urban Development as well as other state and national government agencies and
commissions that support the health and welfare of the chemically injured; and
WHEREAS, reasonable accommodations, information about and recognition of MCS can provide
opportunities for people with this disability to enjoy access to work, schooling, public facilities and other
settings where they can continue to contribute their skills, ideas, creativity, abilities and knowledge; and
WHEREAS, people with MCS need the support and understanding of family, friends, co-workers and society
as they struggle with their illness and adapt to new life styles; and
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WHEREAS, the health of the general population is at risk from chemical exposures that can lead to illnesses
and conditions that may be preventable through reduction or avoidance of chemicals in the air, water, and
food in both the indoor and outdoor environments;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
NEJAC urges EPA to work with other agencies to:
Establish disease registries and make MCS a "reportable condition". Investigate and report the
prevalence and incidence of MCS in minority communities and low income communities and tribes,
especially those heavily impacted by environmental pollutants;
Provide funding and programs to support increased understanding, education and research that will aid
in identifying causes, diagnosis, treatment, accommodation and the prevention of MCS;
Include MCS as a factor when setting standards and establishing regulations, especially with regard to
multiple exposures and cumulative effects from environmental chemicals;
Examine existing environmental laws and revise or add standards as appropriate to assure protection
from chemicals that cause initial sensitization and those that trigger existing sensitivities;
Encourage states and other government and non-government entities to take regulatory and voluntary
actions, including notices and restrictions as necessary, to protect individuals with MCS in the workplace,
office, home and in public places;
Assure that accurate information on minority and low income populations is included in the final version
of the Interagency Workgroup report on MCS and other policy documents issued on the matter of MCS;
Establish a fragrance-free policy for meetings and identify and utilize facilities that actively attempt to
reduce and minimize use of toxic chemicals, for example, that use non-toxic building materials, cleaning
agents and pest control measures.
RESOLUTION ON THE FEDERAL FACILITIES WORK GROUP OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL ===========
WHEREAS the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) has repeatedly heard public
testimony over the past seven years about environmental justice issues associated with federal facilities,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the NEJAC establishes a Federal Facilities Working Group to research,
investigate and provide recommendations to the NEJAC on environmental justice issues related to federal
facilities.
RESOLUTION ON THE DECISION TREE FRAMEWORK FOR COMMUNITY-DIRECTED
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT ========================
Whereas, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is presently reviewing, designing, and evaluating
methods that will be used in the measurement of disproportionate impact, or disparate risk, used for the
determination of the Title VI claims;
Whereas, the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council Health and Research Subcommittee identified
as one of its initiatives, a community-based research tool in the form of a Decision Tree Framework, as a
method for conducting community-based intervention and prevention health assessments;
Whereas, the NEJAC Health and Research Subcommittee is developing the Decision Tree in partnership with
program offices, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics and the Office of Research and Development;
Whereas, the NEJAC Health and Research Subcommittee formulated a Workgroup on Community
Environmental Health Assessment, composed of diverse individuals from various health professions and
community representatives, to strengthen linkages and take concrete steps towards the development and
dissemination of the Decision Tree;
Whereas, the Health and Research Subcommittee determined by consensus at the NEJAC meeting on May
25,2000 that the level of funding resources for the design and the development of the Decision Tree need
to be identified;
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Therefore, be it resolved that the NEJAC recommends and advises EPA to:
Support the Decision Tree as a priority issue;
Provide funding and appropriate resources for the design and development of the Decision Tree;
Extend the term of the Work Group in order to maintain the continuity of, and ensure the completion of
the Decision Tree and any training materials to accompany the tool, and dissemination of the tool to
environmental justice communities.
RESOLUTION ON PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS =======_=^_
WHEREAS: The National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) recognizes that it is a policy of
the United States Government in keeping with its trust responsibility to provide certain services and fulfill
obligations of maintaining a policy of government-to-government relationship with federally recognized tribes;
WHEREAS: The NEJAC recognizes that Tribal Councils preserve for themselves and their descendants the
inherent sovereign rights of their Tribal Nations, rights secured under Indian treaties and agreements with the
United States, and all other rights and benefits to which they are entitled under the laws and Constitution of
the United States to promote the welfare of their Tribal nation and preserve a safe and healthy environment;
WHEREAS: Research has demonstrated that due to subsistence activities, and in many cases geographical
location, American Indian and Alaska Native populations are at higher risk of exposure to, and are
disproportionately impacted by, certain substances that are toxic, persistent and bioaccumulate in the
environment, the food web and in the human body;
WHEREAS: The United States Environmental Protection Agency has recognized health and environmental
effects of certain substances that are toxic, persistent and bioaccumulate, including intentionally produced
industrial chemicals such as PCBs and unintentional by-products, such as dioxins;
WHEREAS: Under the auspices of the United Nations, intergovernmental negotiations are taking place for
a global treaty to implement international action to eliminate and or reduce certain persistent organic
pollutants, (POPs). These include pesticides: aldrin, chlordane, DDT, dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor, mirex,
toxaphene; industrial chemicals: hexachlorobenzene and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs); and unintended
byproducts: dioxins and furans. There is no longer any production or use in the United States of any of the
above pesticides. The first POPs selected as the initial targets for global action include pesticides (aldrin,
chlordane, DDT, dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor, mirex, toxaphene); industrial chemicals (PCBs and
hexachlorobenzene); and,
WHEREAS: Dioxins and furans, as well as PCBs and hexachlorobenzene, continue to be generated in the
United States as unintentional byproducts, and continue to be released to the environment in quantities that
can contribute to harmful health and environmental impacts.
WHEREAS: Large quantities of PCBs continue to be used in the United States in older electrical transformers
and other equipment. These sometimes break open and/or leak to the environment in quantities that can
contribute to harmful health and environmental impacts.
WHEREAS: Dioxin, PCBs and other POPs are present in contaminated soils and sediments at many locations
inside the United States. This poses special problems for nearby tribes such as the St. Regis Mohawk (PCB
contaminated St. Lawrence River sediments); the Oneida and Menominee Tribes (PCB contaminated Green
Bay and Fox River sediment); and various Alaska tribes who live near PCB contaminated former US military
sites. POPs escape into the air from contaminated soils and sediments, and then return to earth and water
at distant locations where they can then contribute to harmful health and environmental impacts;
WHEREAS: The United States government through its Department of State and EPA have participated in
four of five Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee sessions with no consultation with American Indian and
Alaska Native tribes or villages on these health and environmental impacts that disproportionately affect Indian
peoples;
WHEREAS: On July 14,1999, Madeline K. Albright, Secretary of State, United States Department of State,
had a meeting with American Indian and Alaska native leaders and made a commitment to ensure the
Department of State consults and works in good faith with Tribes in matters of foreign policy that impact
Indians;
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WHEREAS: Dioxins and PCBs are of particular concern to tribes in the United States and both are widely
present as contaminants at dangerous levels in the fish and the other wildlife that American Indians and
Alaska Natives eat. For example, 46 states have issued advisories against eating local fish because of dioxin
contamination. The average American adult receives as much as 300 to 500 times the daily "safe" dose of
dioxin through diet, and breast-feeding infants receive 50 times that amount. Both dioxin and PCBs have
been linked to serious health problems, including cancer, immune system disruption, and reproductive and
development problems, and
WHEREAS: The NEJAC is concerned about the elevated impact and greater health-risk that dioxin and PCB
contamination and other POPs contamination may have upon Tribal nations. We are concerned that due to
land-based and subsistence culture, Indian peoples have higher exposure rates and are at higher health risk
as compared to other non-Native populations.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That the NEJAC is advising the United States, in the negotiation of the Global POPs Treaty, to support treaty
language that emphasizes reduction, pollution prevention and a gradual phase-out of dioxin-producing
materials and technologies, with an ultimate aim of the elimination of dioxin;
The NEJAC also requests that the US support treaty language to rapidly phase out all remaining uses of
PCBs; to destroy PCBs stocks; to cleanup soils and sediments contaminated by PCBs and other POPs by
means that do not, by themselves, generate and/or release POPs to the environment or create other health
or safety hazards;
The NEJAC further requests that the United States POPs treaty negotiating team consult with all American
Indian and Alaska Native tribes, before and throughout the entire international negotiations process, on this
important issue that affects the health, welfare, environment and overall survival of Tribal nations in the US
and indigenous peoples throughout the world.
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APPENDIX B
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
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Total: 536
May 2000 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL
List of Attendees
)avid Abbott
tegion 4
JS Environmental Protection Agency
.1 Forsyth Street SW
Ulanta, GA 30303
'hone: 404-562-9631
ax: Not Provided
-.-mail: abbott.david@epa.gov
flary Abramb
,ife Scientist
Region 4
JS Environmental Protection Agency
H Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30302
'hone: 404-562-8983
'ax: Not Provided
mail: abramb.mary@epa.gov
larshan Acharya
Jepartment of Environmental and
)ccupational Health
iollins School of Public Health
imory University
518 Clifton Road NE
Ltlanta, GA 30322
>hone: 404-727-3698
ax: 404-727-8744
-mail: darshanvision @ hotmail.com
lavneet Ahluwalia
>epartment of Environmental and
)ccupalional Health
tollins School of Public Health
imory University
518 Clifton Road NE
.tlanta, GA 30322
'hone: 404-727-3698
ax: 404-727-8744
-mail: neetu@gwu.edu
ibena Ajanaku
immunity Involvement
:oordinator/Environmental Justice Coordinator
lazardous Waste Management Branch
invironmental Protection Division
lepartment of Natural Resources
05 Butler Street SE Suite 1162
llanta, GA 30334
'hone: 404-657-8688
'ax: 404-651-9425
-mail: abena_ajanaku@mail.dnr.state.ga.us
Elmer Akin
Chief, Office of Technical Services
Waste Management Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3104
Phone: 404-562-8634
Fax: 404-562-8628
E-mail: akin.elmer@epa.gov
Tim Aldrich, PhD MPH
Chief, Chronic Disease
Epidemiology Department
South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Constance Alexander
Outreach and Education Coordinator
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9382
Fax: 404-562-9343
E-mail: alexander.constance@epa.gov
Henry A. Anderson
Chief Medical Officer
Wisconsin Division of Public Health
1414 East Washington Avenue Room 96
Madison, Wl 53703
Phone: 608-266-1253
Fax: 608-267-4853
E-mail: Not Provided
Mable B Anderson
Village Creek Human and Environmental
Society
PO Box 8331
Birmingham, AL 35218
Phone: 205-791-9876
Fax: 205-716-1071
E-mail: Not Provided
Leah Annulis
Department of Environmental and
Occupational Health
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
1518 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404-727-3697
Fax: 404-727-8744
E-mail: lannuli @ learnlink.emory.edu
Thomas M Armitage
Standards and Applied Science Division
Office of Water
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4305)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-5388
Fax: 202-260-9380
E-mail: armitage.thomas@epa.gov
John A Armstead
Deputy Director
Environmental Services Division
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone: 215-814-3127
Fax: 215-814-2782
E-mail: armstead.john@epa.gov
Warren Arthur
Project Manager
Office of Environmental Justice
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200 (6RA-DJ)
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-8504
Fax: 214-665-7360
E-mail: arthur.warren@epa.gov
Rose M Augustine
President
Tucsonans for A Clean Environment
7051 West Bopp Road
Tucson, AZ 85735-8621
Phone: 520-883-8424
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Final: September 12, 2000
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Danielle Ayan
GIS Specialist
Fox Environmental
1900 Gleaton Road
Conyers, GA 30013
Phone: ??7-922-9882
Fax: 603-462-9076
E-mail: d_ayan@ hotmail.com
W Owight Bailey
Program Manager
Atlanta Regional Office
US Department of Energy
75 Spring Street SW Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30303-3308
Phone: 404-562-0564
Fax: 404-562-0538
E-mail: dwight.bailey@ee.doe.gov
David B Baker
President
Community Against Pollution
1012 West 15th Street
Anniston, AL
Phone: 256-236-6773
Fax: 256-236-6248
E-mail: Not Provided
Olivia Balandran
Regional Administrators Office
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue (6RA-DJ)
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-7257
Fax: 214-665-6648
E-mail: balandran.olivia@epa.gov
Jerome Baiter
Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia
125 South Ninth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: 215-627-7100
Fax: 215-627-3183
E-mail: Not Provided
Beverly Banister
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-9345
Fax: 404-562-9318
E-mail: banister.beverly@epa.gov
Robert Banks
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2572
Fax: 202-501-0284
E-mail: banks.robert@epa.gov
Elvie Barlow
Environmental Scientist
Environmental Justice and Community Liaison
Program
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-9650
Fax: 404-562-9664
E-mail: barlow.elvie@epa.gov
Elizabeth Bartlett
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9122
Fax: 404-562-9095
E-mail: bartlett.elizabeth@epa.gov
Betty Barton
Division of Water Resources
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9381
Fax: 404-562-8692
E-mail: barton.betty@epa.gov
Rolando Bascumbe
Associate Regional Counsel
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-9562
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Jackita Bass
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8544
Fax: 404-562-8518
E-mail: bass.jackita@epa.gov
Tom Baugh
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1875 Century Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30345
Phone: 404-679-7133
Fax: 404-679-7285
E-mail: springmeadow@mindspring.com
Kent Benjamin
Program Analyst
Outreach and Special Projects Staff
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-2822
Fax: 202-260-6606
E-mail: benjamin.kent@epa.gov
Lynorae Benjamin
Air Pesticides and Toxic Management Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9040
Fax: 404-562-9019
E-mail: benjamin.lynorae@epa.gov
Reginald Bessmer
Appraisal Specialist
Uniform Act Policy & Guidance Team
Federal Highway Administration
US Department of Transportation
400 7th Street SW
Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202-366-2037
Fax: 202-366-3713
E-mail: reginald.bessmer@fhwa.dot.gov
Final: September 12, 2000
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MaVynee Oshun Betsch
Black Rhino Vegetarian Society
5466 Gregg Street
American Beach, FL 32034
Phone: 904-277-2274
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Pamela Bingham
Research Engineer
Bingham Consulting Services
PO Box 8248
Silver Spring, MD 20907
Phone: 703-922-8870
Fax: 301-585-8911
E-mail: bingham.pamela@epa.gov
Debbie Bishop
Office of International Activities
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 261 OR)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6437
Fax: 202-565-5412
E-mail: bishop.debbie@epa.gov
Ferial Bishop
Mayoral
Trash Transfer Site Selection Panel
3210 Chestnut Street NW
Washington, DC 20015
Phone: 202-686-1175
Fax: 202-244-1025
E-mail: Not Provided
Carl Blair
Regional Representative
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
31 Forsyth Street SW 10th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-1786
Fax: 404-562-1790
E-mail: blair.cart@epa.gov
Myra Blakely
Workforce Strategist
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5105)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-4527
Fax: 202-260-6606
E-mail: blakely.myra@epa.gov
Elodia M Blanco
Concerned Citizens of Agriculture Street
Landfill
2938 Benefit Street
New Orleans, LA 70126
Phone: 504-947-0511
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: emblanco2@aol.com
Jermane Bond
Service Training for Environmental Progress
PO Box 567 Station 17 VUMC
Nashville, TN 37232-8180
Phone: 615-385-5582
Fax: 615-298-9217
E-mail: jermane.m.bond @vanderbilt.edu
Robert W Bookman
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9169
Fax: 404-562-9164
E-mail: bookman.robert@epa.gov
Bob Borzelleri
Chief Deputy Director
California Department of Toxic Substances
Control
400 P Street 4th Floor
PO Box 806
Sacramento, CA 95812-0806
Phone: 916-322-0504
Fax: 916-327-4495
E-mail: bborzell@dtsc.ca.gov
Eve Boss
Lead Region Tribal Coordinator
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Phone: 214-665-8110
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: boss.eve@epa.gov
Kerry Bowie
National Society of Black Engineers
12516AudeliaRoad#2212
Dallas, TX 75243
Phone: 972-644-4517
Fax: 972-995-4435
E-mail: kerry.bowie@alum.mit.edu
Doris Bradshaw
Defense Depot Memphis Tennessee
Concerned Citizens Committee
1458 East Mallory Avenue
Memphis, TN 38106
Phone: 901-942-0329
Fax: 901-942-0800
E-mail: ddmtccc411@aol.com
Kenneth Bradshaw
Program Director
Defense Depot Memphis Tennessee
Concerned Citizens Committee
1458 East Mallory Avenue
Memphis, TN 38106
Phone: 901-942-0329
Fax: 901-942-0800
E-mail: ddmtccc411@aol.com
Raney Yvonne Branch
Emory University
PO Box 22299
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404-251-4024
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: rybranc@leamlink.emory.edu
de'Lisa Bratcher
Public Accountability Specialist
Savannah River Operations Office
US Department of Energy
PO Box A
Aiken, SC 29802
Phone: 803-725-5351
Fax: Not Provided .
E-mail: Not Provided
Jose T Bravo
Southwest Network for Environmental and
Economic Justice
1066 Larwood Road
San Diego, CA 92114
Phone: 619-461-5011
Fax: 619-461-5011
E-mail: tonali@pacbell.net
Robert Brenner
Deputy Assistant Administrator
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4103A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-1668
Fax: 202-505-0394
E-mail: brenner.robert@epa.gov
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Sue Briggum
Director
Government Affairs
Waste Management Inc
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 300 North
Bdlg
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-628-3500
Fax: 202-628-0400
E-mail: sue_briggum @ wastemanagement.co
m
Richard S Bright
Associate Director, Community Relations
Center for Public Health Practice
Department of Community Health and
Prevention Plannning
Morehouse School of Medicine
720 Westview Drive SW
Atlanta, GA 30310-1495
Phone: 404-761-7973
Fax: 404-761-9599
E-mail: r-bright@mindspring.com
Aretha Brockett
Staff Assistant
Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7401)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-3810
Fax: 202-260-0575
E-mail: brockett.aretha@epa.gov
Damon A. Brown
Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7406)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-2278
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: brown.damon@epa.gov
Donald R Brown
Executive Director
People for Environmental Progress
1801 Sonoma Boulevard Suite117
Vallejo, CA 94590
Phone: 707-480-0154
Fax: 707-554-2874
E-mail: cbebuckett@igc.org
Ellen Brown
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6103A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-1669
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: brown.ellens@epa.gov
Jimmy L Brown, PhD
NPU-O
Emory University
24 East Lake Drive, NE
Atlanta, GA 30317
Phone: 404-336-0705
Fax: 404-687-2791
E-mail: jimmybrownl @ mailcity.com
Oscar Brown
Coordinator
Mclntosh E J Taskforce Inc
17975 Mounico Loop Road E
Mt. Vernon.AL 36560
Phone: ???-829-9973
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Sherry Brown-Wilson
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Phone: 214-665-8050
Fax: 214-665-2182
E-mail: brown-wilson.sherry@epa.gov
Bunyan Bryant
Professor
School of Natural Resources and Environment
University of Michigan
430 East University Dana Building
Ann Arbor, Ml 48109-1115
Phone: 734-763-2470
Fax: 734-963-2470
E-mail: bbryant@umich.edu
Sharunda Buchanan, PhD
Chief, Surveillance Section
Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch
National Center for Environmental Health
1600 Clifton Road NE (MS E25)
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 404-639-1781
Fax: 404-639-2570
E-mail: sdb4@cdc.gov
Estelle Bulka
Office of Site Remediation Enforcement
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2273A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-5111
Fax: 202-564-0091
E-mail: bulka.estelle@epa.gov
Robert D Bullard
Director
Environmental Justice Resource Center
Clark Atlanta University
223 James P Brawley Drive SW
Atlanta, GA 30314
Phone: 404-880-6911
Fax: 404-880-6909
E-mail: ejrc@cau.edu
William Burkhart
Manager, Environmental Government
Relations
Corporate Health, Safety, and Environment
The Procter & Gamble Company
11310 Cornell Park Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45242
Phone: 513-626-4411
Fax: 513-626-1678
E-mail: burkhart.wt@pg.com
Juanita Burney, RHIA MPA CPHQ
Coordinator
Richmond County (GA) Health Department
,U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Bill Burns
Environmental Awareness Foundation
P.O. Box 77116
Atlanta, GA 30357
Phone: 404-572-9592
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: eaf100@mailcity.com
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>age5
osephine Byas
earn Trainer
IARAT Team
loalition of Black Trade Unionists
Inited Auto Workers
023 Larkspur Street
ackson, MS
'hone: 601-362-3315
ax: 601-924-4503
-mail: Not Provided
levin Cahill
lirector, Government & Community Affairs
olutia Inc
'O Box 66760
1 Louis, MO 63166-6760
'hone: 314-674-7518
ax: 314-674-1585
'-mail: kscahi@solutia.com
like Callahan
IS Environmental Protection Agency
200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 8623-D)
i/ashington, DC 20460
'hone: 202-564-3201
:ax: 202-565-0077
'-mail: callahan.michael @ epa.gov
:assander Campbell
IARAT Team
ioalition of Black Trade Unionists
Inited Auto Workers
513 Wabash Avenue
lint, Ml 48504
'hone: 810-233-4317
ax: Not Provided
'-mail: Not Provided
lay Campion
'resident
lickey Leland National Urban Air Toxics
lesearch Center
'. O. Box 20286
000 Fannin Suite 700
louston, TX 77225-0286
'hone: 713-500-3448
ax: 713-500-0345
-mail: rcampion @ sph.uth.tmc.edu
Pat Carey
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5204G)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 703-603-8772
Fax: 703-603-9100
E-mail: carey.pat@epa.gov
Steve Carmichael
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9374
Fax: 404-562-9343
E-mail: carmichael.steve@epa.gov
David Carpenter
Professor
School of Public Health
University of Albany
1 University Place
Rensselaer, NY 12144
Phone: 518-525-2660
Fax: 518-525-2665
E-mail: carpent@cnsvax.albany.edu
Connie Carr
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-814-3147
Fax: 215-814-30001
E-mail: carr.comelius@epa.gov
Gary Carroll
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2404
Fax: 202-501-0740
E-mail: Not Provided
Brandon E. Carter
Federal Facilities Restoration & Reuse
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5106)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-8302
Fax: 202-260-5646
E-mail: carter.brandon@epa.gov
Daisy Carter
Director
Project Awake
Route 2 Box 282
Coatopa, AL 35470
Phone: 205-652-6823
Fax: 205-652-6823
E-mail: Not Provided
Deborah Carter
Environmental Protection Specialist
Environmental Justice and Community Liaison
Program
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-9668
Fax: 404-562-9664
E-mail: carter.deborah@epa.gov
Shakeba Carter-Jenkins
Assistant to the Environmental Justice
Coordinator
Region 2
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway, 26th Floor
New York, NY 10007
Phone: 212-637-3585
Fax: 212-637-4943
E-mail: carter-jenkins@epa.gov
Johnny Casmore, Jr
Exxon Mobil Corporation
PO Box 3311
Beaumont, TX 77704
Phone: 409-757-1792
Fax: 409-757-3840
E-mail: johnny_casmore@email.mobil.com
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Mary Helen Cervantes-Gross
Chief
Public Outreach Branch
Region 2
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway
New York, NY 10007
Phone: 212-637-3675
Fax: 212-637-4445
E-mail: cervantes.mary@epa.gov
Deborah Chapman
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312-886-4579
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: chapman.deborah@epa.gov
Larry Charles, Sr.
Executice Director
ONE/CHANE Inc
2065 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06120
Phone: 860-525-0190
Fax: 860-522-8266
E-mail: lcharles@snet.net
Lucie Chen
Technical Information Specialist
National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health
8600 Rockville Pike
Building 38A (35308)
Bethesda, MD 20894
Phone: 301-496-5684
Fax: 301-480-3537
E-mail: chenl@mail.nlm.nih.gov
John Chiaramonte
Director
Government Affairs
Olin
511 Castlewood Trail
Chattanooga, TN 37421
Phone: 423-510-9622
Fax: 423-510-9805
E-mail: jjchiaramonte @ corp.olin.com
Sheila Clark
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (MC 10J)
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312-353-1418
Fax: 312-886-6083
E-mail: clark.sheila@epa.gov
Keera Cleare
Research Asscociate
Army Environmental Policy Institute
Department of the Army
101 Marietta Street NW
Suite 3120
Atlanta, GA 30303-2720
Phone: 404-524-9364 ext. x274
Fax: 404-524-9368
E-mail: kcleare@aepi.army.mil
Jerry Clifford
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-2100
Fax: 214-665-6648
E-mail: clifford.jerry@epa.gov
Victoria Cluck
Indiana Department of Environmental
Management
100 North Senate Avenue
PO Box 6015
Indianapolis, IN 46206-6015
Phone: 317-233-6651
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: vcluck@dem.state.in.us
Luke Cole
General Counsel
Center on Race Poverty and the Environment
631 Howard Street Suite 330
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-495-8990
Fax: 415-495-8849
E-mail: luke@crpesf.org
Samuel J Coleman
Director
Compliance Assurance and Enforcement
Division (6EN)
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200 (6EN)
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-2210
Fax: 214-665-7446
E-mail: coleman.sam@epa.gov
Freddie Colen
Community Voices To Wake Up Bradley
County
308 North Clingman
Warren, AR 71671
Phone: 870-226-5527
Fax: 870-226-5527
E-mail: Not Provided
Mildred B Colen
Community Voices To Wake Up Bradley
County
308 North Clingman Street
Warren, AR 71671
Phone: 870-226-5527
Fax: 870-226-5527
E-mail: Not Provided
Derrick L. Coley
US Conference of Mayors
1620 Eye Street NW Suite 600
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202-861-6739
Fax: 202-429-0422
E-mail: dcoley@usmayors.org
Ken Conley
Commander
Naval Air Station Jacksonville
PO Box 102 Naval Air Station
Jacksonville, FL 32212-0102
Phone: 904-542-8070
Fax: 904-542-2414
E-mail: conleyk@cnrse.navy.mil
Monica Abreu Conley
New York Department of Environmental
Conservation
50 Wolf Road Room 611
Albany, NY 12233-1040
Phone: 518-457-6558
Fax: 518-457-6996
E-mail: mlconley@gw.dec.state.ny.us
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Catsi Cook
tkwesasne Mohawk Nation
26 Blackman Hill Road
ierkshire, NY 13736
'hone: 607-657-8583
"ax: 607-255-0185
-mail: Not Provided
Sregg A Cooke
iegional Administrator
legion 6
IS Environmental Protection Agency
445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200
lallas, TX 75202-2733
'hone: 214-665-2100
ax: 214-665-6648
-mail: cooke.gregg@epa.gov
lichael Corbin
ittomey at Law
he Corbin Law Firm PC
718 M Street NW Suite 299
Washington, DC 20036
'hone: 703-897-1577
rax: 703-897-9767
'-mail: mcorbin@cpcug.org
:ecil Corbin-Mark
'rogram Director
West Harlem Environmental Action
71 West 125th Street No 211
lew York, NY 10027
'hone: 212-961-1000
ax: 212-961-1015
-mail: wheact@igc.apc.org
ason Corburn
lepartment of Urban Studies and Planning
lassachusetts Institute of Technology
7 Massachusetts Avenue Room 9-314
lambridge, MA 02139
'hone: 617-253-2025
ax: 617-253-7402
'-mail: jasontc@mit.edu
'at Costner
;enior Scientist
ireenpeace International
O Box 548
ureka Springs, AR 72632
'hone: 501-253-8440
ax: 501-253-5540
'-mail: pat.costner@dialb.greenpeace.org
Ann Coyle
Office of Regional Counsel
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (C-14J)
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312-886-2248
Fax: 312-886-0747
E-mail: coyle.ann@epa.gov
Marvin Crafter
Wollfolk Citizens Response Group
PO Box 899
901 Edward Street
Fort Valley, GA 31030
Phone: 912-822-9714
Fax: 912-822-9444
E-mail: Not Provided
Jenny Craig
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6103A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-1674
Fax: 202-564-1557
E-mail: craig.jeneva@epa.gov
Frankie Crain
Department of Environmental and
Occupational Health
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
1518 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404-727-3697
Fax: 404-727-8744
E-mail: fcrain@emory.edu
Sarah Craven
Sierra Club
1447 Peachtree Street Suite 305
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone: 404-888-9778 ext. 223
Fax: 404-832-0136
E-mail: lasierra@mindspring.com
Vena Crichlow-Scales
Office of Minority Health
Georgia Department of Community Health
2 Peachtree Street Room 15-262
Atlanta, GA 30303-3159
Phone: 404-463-3450
Fax: 404-657-2769
E-mail: vscales@dch.state.ga.us
Ethel L Crisp
Environmental Protection Specialist
Waste Peticides and Toxics Division
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (DM-7J)
Chicago, IL 60604-3590
Phone: 312-353-1442
Fax: 312-353-6519
E-mail: crisp.ethel@epa.gov
Elizabeth Crowe
Chemical Weapons Working Group
PO Box 467
Berea, KY 40403
Phone: 859-986-0868
Fax: 859-986-2695
E-mail: kefcrowe@acs.eku.edu
Fernando Cuevas
Vice President
Farm Labor Organizing Committee
326 East Maple Street
Winter Garden, FL 34787
Phone: 407-877-2949
Fax: 407-877-0031
E-mail: flocflorida@aol.com
Daisy Kathleen Curry
Regional Superfund Ombudsman
Waste Management Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW 10th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303-8909
Phone: 404-562-8660
Fax: 404-562-8566
E-mail: curry.kathleen@epa.gov
Lawrence Dark
Columbia Willamette Area Health Education
Center
19365 SW 65th Avenue Suite 204
Tualatin, OR 97062
Phone: 503-318-5432
Fax: 503-691-9588
E-mail: ldark@orednet.org
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Juan Davila
Environmental Engineer
Environmental Remedial & Response Division
Region 2
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway
New York, NY 10007-1866
Phone: 212-637-4341
Fax: 212-637-3256
E-mail: Not Provided
Katherine Dawes
Evaluation Support Division
Office of Policy, Economies, and Innovation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1802)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-8394
Fax: 202-260-3125
E-mail: dawes.katherine@epa.gov
Jeff Day
Ranger, Natural Resources
Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah
20 Black Brook Road
Gay Head, MA 02535-9701
Phone: 508-645-9265 ext. 161
Fax: 508-645-3790
E-mail: ranger@vineyard.net
Rebecca Dayries
Community Outreach Coordinator
Tulane Environmental Law Clinic
6329 Freret Street
New Orleans, LA 70118
Phone: 504-865-5787
Fax: 504-862-8721
E-mail: rdayries@law.tulane.edu
Diane Dennis-Flagler
Environmental Health Scientist
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
31 Sutton Place
Avondale Estates, GA 30002
Phone: 404-286-8404
Fax: 404-639-6207
E-mail: dflagle@ibm.net
Michael J DiBartolomeis
Office of Environmental Health Hazard
Assessment
California Environmental Protection Agency
1515 Clay Street 16th Floor
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: 510-622-3164
Fax: 510-622-3218
E-mail: mdibarto@oehha.ca.gov
Mildred Dix
Volunteer Coordinator
SWEDCO
2298 Boulevard Granada SW
Atlanta, GA 30311
Phone: 404-753-5877
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Warren Dixon
On-Site Coordinator
Waste Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8739
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: dixon.warren@epa.gov
Randy Dominy
Florida Pesticides Project Officer
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-8996
Fax: 404-562-8973
E-mail: dominy.randy@epa.gov
Kevin Donovan
Corrective Action Programs Branch
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5303W)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 703-308-8761
Fax: 703-308-8638
E-mail: donovan.kevin-e@epa.gov
Katherine R. Dougan
The Anniston Star
216 West 10th Street
Anniston, AL 36201
Phone: 256-235-9291
Fax: 256-235-3535
E-mail: news@annistonstar.com
Melinda Downing
Office of Intergovernmental & Public
Accountability
US Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue SW Room 1H-087
Washington, DC 20585
Phone: 202-586-7703
Fax: 202-586-0293
E-mail: melinda.downing@em.doe.gov
Phyllis Dozier
Program Analyst
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2732A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2166
Fax: 202-564-1843
E-mail: dozier.phyllis@epa.gov
Diane M Drew
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
1600 Clifton Road NE (MS E33)
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 404-639-6338
Fax: 404-639-6207
E-mail: ddrew@cdc.gov
Delbert DuBois
Four Mile Hibernian Community Association
Inc
2025 Four Mile Lane
Charleston, SC 29405
Phone: 843-607-3319
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Dianne Dugas
Assistant Chief Epidemiologist
Louisana Department of Health and Hospitials
234 Loyola Avenue Suite 620
New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone: 504-568-8537
Fax: 504-568-7035
E-mail: ddugas@dhh.state.la
Elizabeth Duncan
Attorney
Private Citizen
PO Box 70524
Washington, DC 20024
Phone: 202-547-3568
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
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ohn Duncan, Jr
'rofessor of Law
exas Wesleyan University Law School
515 Commerce Street
t Worth, TX 75014
'hone: 817-212-3908
ax: Not Provided
-mail: Not Provided
ionel A Dyson
'ublic Interest Law Center of Philadelphia
25 South 9th Street No 700
'hiladelphia, PA 19107
'hone: 215-627-7100
ax: 215-627-3183
-ma//: pubint@aol.com
eronica Eady, Esq
xecutive Office of Environmental Affairs
ommonwealth of Massachusetts
00 Cambridge Street, 20th Floor
oston, MA 02202
'hone: 617-626-1053
ax: 617-626-1180
'-mail: veronica.eady@ .state.ma.us
ouis Eby
ttomey-Advisor
ermits Division
ffice of Wastewater Management
S Environmental Protection Agency
200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4203)
Washington, DC 20460
hone: 202-260-6599
ax: 202-260-1460
-mail: eby.louis@epa.gov
eannie Economos
arm Worker Association of Florida
15 South Park Avenue
popka, FL 32703
hone: 407-886-5151
ax: 407-884-6644
-mail: Not Provided
arl Edlund
lanning and Permitting Division
egion 6
S Environmental Protection Agency
M5 Ross Avenue Suite 1200
alias, TX 75202-2733
hone: 214-665-7200
ax: 214-665-6660
-mail: edlund.carl@epa.gov
Chebryll C Edwards
Environmental Engineer/EJ Coordinator
Office of Air and Radiation
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD-13
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Phone: 919-541-5428
Fax: 919-541-3470
E-mail: edwards.chebryll@epa.gov
Dale B Edwards
Supervisor, Community Resources Unit
Environmental Protection Office
Energy Facilities Siting and Environmental
Protection Division
California Energy Commission
1516 9th Street (MS 40)
Sacramento, CA 95814-5512
Phone: 916-654-5139
Fax: 916-654-3882
E-mail: dedwards@energy.state.ca.us
Natalie Ellington
Water Management Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9453
Fax: 404-562-9439
E-mail: ellington.natalie@epa.gov
Noemi Emeric
Regional Team Manager
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (T-19J)
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312-886-0995
Fax: 312-353-1155
E-mail: emeric.noemi@epa.gov
Thelma Epps
Member
North Baton Rouge Environmental Association
13343 Abraham Drive
Baton Rouge, LA
Phone: 225-774-8516
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Serdar Ertep
Environmental Scientist
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9683
Fax: 404-562-9895
E-mail: ertep.serdar@epa.gov
Elisabeth Evans
Director
Environmental Justice Program
Region 8
US Environmental Protection Agency
999 18th Street Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202-2466
Phone: 303-312-6053
Fax: 303-312-6409
E-mail: evans.elisabeth@epa.gov
Samantha Fairchild
Director
Office of Enforcement, Compliance, and
Environmental Justice
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA
Phone: 215-814-2627
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: fairchild.samantha@epa.gov
Henry Falk
Assistant Administrator
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
1600 Clifton RoadNE
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 404-639-0700
Fax: 404-639-0744
E-mail: hxf1@cdc.gov
Ronald Fannin
Realty Specialist
US Department of Transportation
400 7th Street SW
Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202-366-2042
Fax: '202-366-3713
E-mail: ronald.fannin ฉfhwa.dot.gov
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Charles Faultry
Section Chief, Information Management
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-6750
Fax: 214-665-6762
E-mail: cfaultry@epa.gov
Denise Feiber
Environmental Science & Engineering Inc
404 SW 140th Terrace
Newberry, FL 32669-3000
Phone: 352-333-2605
Fax: 352-333-6633
E-mail: ddfeiber@esemail.com
Dorothy Felix
Vice President
Mossville Environmental Action Now (MEAN)
Inc
PO Box 891
Sulphur, LA 70663
Phone: 337-882-8078
Fax: 337-882-7476
E-mail: focusonmossville@aol.com
Allyson Fertitta
Harris Deville and Assoc
307 France Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Phone: 225-344-0381
Fax: 225-336-0211
E-mail: afertitta@hdaissues.com
Nigel Fields
Environmental Health Scientist
Office of Research and Development
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 8723E)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6936
Fax: 202-565-2448
E-mail: fields.negel@epa.gov
Sherri Fields
Chief, Accountability Management Branch
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30331
Phone: 404-562-9684
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: fields.sherri@epa.gov
Timothy Fields Jr
Assistant Administrator
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-4610
Fax: 202-260-3527
E-mail: fields.timothy@epa.gov
Willa A Fisher
Director of Health
Bremerton-Kitsap County Health District
National Association of County and City Health
Officials
109 Austin Drive
Bremerton, WA 98312
Phone: 360-337-5235
Fax: 360-337-5298
E-mail: fishew@health.co.kitsap.wa.us
Mariya Fishman
Department of Environmental and
Occupational Health
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
1518 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404-727-3697
Fax: 404-727-8744
E-mail: mfishman @ leamlink.emory.edu
Edward Flynn
Director, Health and Safety Affairs
Louisana Chemical Association
One American Place Suite 2040
Baton Rouge, LA 70825
Phone: 225-344-2609
Fax: 225-343-1007
E-mail: ed@lca.org
Catherine Fox
Environmental Accountability Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9634
Fax: 404-562-9598
E-mail: fox.catherine@epa.gov
Dorothy Fox, PhD
Grants Consultant
College of Nursing
Wayne State University
5777 Coss Avenue
Detroit, Ml 48202
Phone: 734-459-5226
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: foxfile5@hotmail.com
Nan Freeland
NCSY
Natural Resources Leadership Institute
PO Box 8109
Raleigh, NC 27695-8109
Phone: 919-515-6090
Fax: 919-515-1824
E-mail: nan_freeland@nesu.edu
Alfreda Freeman
Chief, Toxic Substance Section
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8977
Fax: 404-568-8973
E-mail: freemana@epa.gov
Lara Freeman
Emory University
PO Box 22050
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404-315-6959
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Ifree02 @ emory. ed u
Omar Freilla
Transportation Coordinator
New York City Environmental Justice Alliance
115 West 30th Street Room 709
New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-239-8882
Fax: 212-239-2838
E-mail: transportation @ nyceja.org
James Friloux
Ombudsman
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
PO Bo'x 82263
Baton Rouge, LA 70884
Phone: 225-765-0735
Fax: 225-765-0746
E-mail: jim_f@deq.state.la.us
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Jan Marie Fritz
School of Planning
Jniversity of Cincinnati
?300 Aracoma Forest Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45237
^hone: 513-556-0208
-ax: 513-556-1274
:-mail: jan.fritz@uc.edu
Carl Fuller
'echanga Environmental Program
'O Box 1477
Temecula, CA 92593
*hone: 909-506-1578
-ax: 909-695-1778
?-ma//: kfuller@pechanga.org
Vrnita Gadson
Environmental Justice Project Manager
Jniversity of Louisville
Vest Co Environmental Task Force
>900 West Broadway
.ouisville, KY 40211
yhone: 502-852-4609
-ax: 502-852-4610
:-mail: ahgads01@gwise.lou.edu
Jeftali Garcia-Martinez
Environmental Scientist
Scientific and Technical Services
1R-9 Buzon 1722
Jan Juan, PR 00918
yhone: 787-292-0620
-ax: 787-760-0496
i-mail: sctinc@coqui.net
.inda Garczynski
director
Dutreach and Special Projects Staff
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
JS Environmental Protection Agency
200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5105)
Vashington, DC 20460
'hone: 202-260-1223
-ax: 202-260-6606
i-mail: garczynski.linda@epa.gov
Wayne Garfinkel
Environmental Engineer
Air, Pesticides, & Toxics Management Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3104
Phone: 404-562-8982
Fax: 404-562-8972
E-mail: garfinkel.wayne@epa.gov
Gwendolyn Gaston
CARAT Team
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
United Auto Workers
11496 Irene
Warren, U.S. 48093
Phone: 810-558-9513
Fax: 810-558-9513
E-mail: Not Provided
Eileen Gauna
Professor of Law
Southwestern University School of Law
675 South Westmoreland Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90005
Phone: 213-738-6752
Fax: 213-383-1688
E-mail: egauna@swlaw.edu
Dora Gauntt
Treasurer
Ashurst Bar / Smith Community Organization
665 Washington Boulevard
Tallassee, AL 36078
Phone: 334-283-3525
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Gail Gauntt
Secretary
Ashurst Bar / Smith Community Organization
1009 B Fitzpatrick Avenue
Opelika, AL 36801
Phone: 334-745-4073
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: gauntgd@auburn.edu
Clarice Gaylord
Special Assistant to the Regional Administrator
San Diego Border Liaison Office
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
610 West Ash Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: 619-235-4767
Fax: 619-235-4771
E-mail: gaylord.clarice@epa.gov
Michel Gelobter
Graduate Department of Public Administration
Rutgers University
360 Martin Luther King Boulevard 7th Floor
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: 209-353-5093 ext. 18
Fax: 209-927-4574
E-mail: gelobter@andromeda.rutgers.edu
Felicia Davis Gilmore
Georgia AirKeepers Campaign Director
Ozone Action
1447 Peachtree Street Suite 806
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone: 404-872-3660
Fax: 404-872-3460
E-mail: airkeeper@airkeeper.org
Daniel Gogal
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2576
Fax: 202-501-0740
E-mail: gogal.danny@epa.gov
Renee Coins
Environmental Protection Specialist
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2598
Fax:" 202-501-0740
E-mail: goins.renee@epa.gov
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Rhonda Colder
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2222A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-5088
Fax: 202-501-0411
E-mail: golder.rhonda@epa.gov
Tom Goldtooth
Indigenous Environmental Network
PO Box 485
Bemidji, MN 56619-0485
Phone: 218-751-4967
Fax: 218-751-0561
E-mail: ien@igc.org
Sterling R Gologergen
POPs Organizer for Alaska
Alaska Community Action on Toxics
Indigenous Environmental Network
12341 Lake Street
Eagle River, AK 99577
Phone: 907-222-7714
Fax: 907-222-7715
E-mail: sterling@akaction.net
Sheryl Good
Environmental Scientist
Environmental Justice/Community Liaison
Program
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-9559
Fax: 404-562-9664
E-mail: good.sheryl@epa.gov
Ann Goode
Director
Office of Civil Rights
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1201)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-7272
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: goode.ann@epa.gov
Paula Goode
Associate Office Director
Office of Children's Health Protection
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1107)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: goode.paula@epa.gov
J Scott Gordon
Chief, Water Programs Enforcement Branch
Water Management Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-9741
Fax: 404-562-9729
E-mail: gordon.scott@epa.gov
Richard Gragg
Assistant Professor
Center for Environmental Equity and Justice
Environmental Sciences Institute
Florida A & M University
Tallahassee, FL 32307
Phone: 850-599-8549
Fax: 850-599-2248
E-mail: richard.graggiii@famu.edu
Wendy Graham
Office of International Activities
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 261 OR)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6602
Fax: 202-565-2407
E-mail: graham.wendy@epa.gov
Dennis Grams
Regional Administrator
Region 7
US Environmental Protection Agency
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City, KS 66101
Phone: 913-551-7006
Fax: 913-551-7976
E-mail: Not Provided
Dina Granado
Program Analyst
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75201-2733
Phone: 214-665-6522
Fax: 214-665-7373
E-mail: Not Provided
Gary Grant
Concerned Citizens of Tillery
POBox 61
8000 Highway 561
Tillery, NC 27887
Phone: 252-826-3017
Fax: 252-826-3244
E-mail: tillery@aol.com
Running Grass
Environmental Justice Specialist
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-744-1205
Fax: 415-538-5062
E-mail: grass.running@epa.gov
Shirley Gray
District Sales Manager
Family Life Insurance Company
565 Irby Street
Woodruff, SC 29388
Phone: 864-476-6071
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Gregory A. Green
Office of Air and Radiation
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
2000 Traver Wood Drive
Ann Arbor, Ml 48105
Phone: 734-214-4488
Fax: 734-214-4053
E-mail: green.gregory@epa.gov
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lichard Green
)irector
Vaste Management Division
iegion 4
JS Environmental Protection Agency
1 Forsyth Street SW
itlanta, GA 30303-8960
'hone: 404-562-8651
"ax: 404-562-8063
'-mail: green.dick@epa.gov
rankee Greenberg
lirector of Regional Operations
)ffice of the Administrator
IS Environmental Protection Agency
200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1108A)
l/ashington, DC 20460
>hone: 202-564-3100
ax: 202-501-0062
'-mail: greenberg.frankee@epa.gov
tonna Gross
aborers-AGC Education and Training Fund
U.S.
'hone: Not Provided
'ax: Not Provided
mail: Not Provided
ieorge Hagevik
lational Conference of State Legislatures
560 Broadway Suite 700
ปenver, CO 80202
'hone: 303-830-2200
ax: 303-863-8003
-mail: george.hagevik@ncsl.org
leth Hailstock
lirector
[nvironmental Justice Center
lincinnati Department of Health
101 Burnet Avenue
lincinnati, OH 45229
'hone: 513-357-7206
ax: 513-357-7262
-mail: bethhailstock @ chdburnrcc.org
oren Hall
Jffice of Civil Rights
IS Environmental Protection Agency
200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1201 A)
i/ashington, DC 20460
'none: 202-564-7289
'ax: 202-501-1836
-mail: hall.loren@epa.gov
Martin Halper
Senior Science Advisor
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2601
Fax: 202-501-0740
E-mail: halper.martin@epa.gov
Brad Hamilton
Director
Kansas Native American Affairs Office
1430 SW Topeka Boulevard
Topeka, KS 66612-1853
Phone: 785-368-7319
Fax: 785-296-1795
E-mail: bbhamilt@hr.state.ks.us
Walter Handy
Cincinnati Department of Health
3101 Burnet Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45229
Phone: 513-357-7271
Fax: 513-357-7290
E-mail: waiter.handy@chdburn.rcc.org
John Hankinson
Regional Administrator
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8357
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: hankinson.john.,jr@epa.gov
Monique Harden
Attorney/Community Liaison Director
Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund
100 Magazine Street Suite 401
New Orleans, LA 70130-2453
Phone: 504-522-1394
Fax: 504-566-7242
E-mail: mharden@earthjustice.org
Clarence Hardy
Director
Office of Cooperative Environmental
Management
Office of the Administrator
US Environmental Protection Agency
499 South Capital Street SW
Room 111, Fairchild Building
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-3303
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: hardy.clarence@epa.gov
William Harnett
Acting Director
Office of Air and Radiation
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD-12
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Phone: 919-541-4979
Fax: 919-541-4028
E-mail: hamett.bill@epa.gov
Jewell Harper
Deputy Director
Waste Management Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-8651
Fax: 404-562-8063
E-mail: harper.jewell@epa.gov
Sara J Harper
Citizens For Environmental Justice
13807 Drexmore Road
Cleveland, OH
Phone: 216-991-9122
Fax: 216-991-6068
E-mail: Not Provided
Ronnie Harrington
Manager Environmental Justice Program
Region 1
US Environmental Protection Agency
One Congress Street 10th Floor
Boston, MA 02203-0001
Phone': 617-918-1703
Fax: 617-565-3415
E-mail: harrington.veronica @ epa.gov
Final: September 12, 2000
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Alisa Harris
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17105
Phone: 717-783-9731
Fax: 717-783-8926
E-mail: Harris.alisa@dep.state.pa.us
John Harris
Senior Advisor for Economics
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5204G)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 703-603-9075
Fax: 703-603-9104
E-mail: harris.john@epa.gov
Phyllis Harris
Regional Counsel
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-696-5987
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: harris.phyllis@epa.gov
Rita Harris
Environmental Justice Organizer
Community Living in Peace Inc / Sierra Club
1373 South Avenue
Memphis, TN 38106
Phone: 901-948-6002
Fax: 901-948-6002
E-mail: xundu@usa.net
Pat Hartman
Concerned Citizens of Mossville LA
3780 Old Spanish Trail
Westlake, LA 70669
Phone: 337-882-5126
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Melinda M M Haulbrook, MPH
Department of Environmental and
Occupational Health
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
1518 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404-727-4620
Fax: 404-727-8744
E-mail: mhaulbr@sph.emory.edu
Neeka Hayes
Jeter Communications
2451 Cumberland Parkway Suite 3428
Atlanta, GA 30339
Phone: 404-350-0033
Fax: 404-603-9770
E-mail: jeterpro@aol.com
Alan Hecht
Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator
Office of International Activities
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2670R)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6600
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: hect.alan@epa.gov
Maria Hendriksson
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 361OA)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-1897
Fax: 202-564-4962
E-mail: hendriksson.maria@epa.gov
Jody Henneke
Director
Office of Public Asistance
Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission
State of Texas
PO Box 13087 (MC 108)
Austin, TX 73087
Phone: 512-239-4085
Fax: 512-239-4007
E-mail: jhenneke@tnrcc.state.tx.us.com
Grace L Hewell
President and CEO
Health Policy Group
807 West 40th Street
Chattanooga, TN 37410
Phone: 423-821-7286
Fax: 423-267-7696
E-mail: Not Provided
Amahra Hicks
Regional Manager
Forest Service
US Department of Agriculture
1323 Club Drive
Vallejo, CA 94512
Phone: 707-562-8751
Fax: 707-562-9044
E-mail: ahicks@fs.us
Ivie Higgins
Coalition for Environmentally Responsible
Economies
11 Arlington Street 6th Floor
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: 617-247-0700
Fax: 617-267-5400
E-mail: higgins@ceres.org
Barry Hill
Director
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 22460
Phone: 202-564-2515
Fax: 202-501-0740
E-mail: hill.barry@epa.gov
James B Hill, Jr
Chairman
Scarboro Community Environmental Justice
Council
233 Tusculum Drive
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Phone: 865-481-0027
Fax: 865-481-0027
E-mail: hillboy@icx.net
Kimberly J Hill
St. Louis Liaison
St. Louis Field Office
Region 7
US Environmental Protection Agency
10805 Sunset Office Drive Sute 100
St. Louis, MO 63127
Phone: 314-821-2630
Fax: 314-821-0821
E-mail: hill.kimberly@epa.gov
Sandra Jaribu Hill
Director
Southern Regional Office
Center for Constitutional Rights
213 Main Street
PO Box 428
Greenville, MS 38702-0428
Phone: 662-334-1122
Fax: 662-334-1274
E-mail: jaribuhill@hotmail.com
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ennifer Hill-Kelley
Invironmental Quality Director
Invironmental Health & Safety Program
)neida Nation of Wisconsin
759 West Mason Street
)neida, Wl 54155
'hone: 414-497-5812
ax: 414-496-7883
-mail: jhillkel @ oneidanation.org
Kelvin "Kip" Holden
lepresentative
ouisiana Legislature
38 North Boulevard
laton Rouge, LA 70802
'hone: 225-346-0406
ax: 225-346-4788
-mail: Not Provided
Ivan Holifield
lepartment of Geography
Iniversity of Georgia
45 Cole Manor Drive
thens, GA 30606
'hone: 706-549-5558
ax: Not Provided
'.-mail: rholifi@hotmail.com
idrienne Hollis, PhD
.ssistant Professor
lorida A & M University
icience Research Center Room 207C
allahassee, FL 32307
'hone: 850-599-8840
ax: 850-599-8830
'-mail: ahollis2@famu.edu
lobert Holmes
Hrector
:outhem Center for Studies in Public Policy
Hark Atlanta University
ames P Brawley Drive at Fair Street SW
.tlanta, GA 30314
'hone: 404-880-8089
'ax: 404-880-8090
'-mail: bholmes@cau.edu
Brian Holtzclaw
Environmental Justice Waste Management
Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8684
Fax: 404-562-8628
E-mail: holtzclaw.brian@epa.gov
Kevin Hood
Environmental Research Institute
University of Connecticut
270 Middle Turnpike
Starrs, CT 06269
Phone: 860-486-4015
Fax: 860-486-2283
E-mail: khood@eri.uconn.edu
Jane Horton
Worker Protection Standards Coordinator
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: horton.jane@epa.gov
Michelle R. Hudson
Office of Intergovernmental and Public
Accountability
US Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue SW Room 1H-
088-45
Washington, DC 20585
Phone: 202-586-7739
Fax: 202-586-0293
E-mail: michelle.hudson-mann @ em.doe.gov
Sundiata ibn Hyman, PhD
Deep South Center for Environmental Justice
Xavier University
PO Box 45
7325 Palmetto Street
New Orleans, LA 70125
Phone: 504-488-3075
Fax: 504-488-3081
E-mail: sundiata@bellsouth.net
Myra Rutherdale Immings
Community Planner
Federal Transit Administration
US Department of Transportation
61 Forsyth Street SW Suite 17T50
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-3508
Fax: 404-562-3505
E-mail: myra.immings@fta.dot.gov
Hilary I. Inyang
Center for Environmental Engineering Science
and Technology
University of Massachusetts Lowell
One University Avenue No E-114
Lowell, MA 01854
Phone: 978-934-2285
Fax: 978-934-3092
E-mail: hilary-inyang@uml.edu
Blanche Irvin
Volunteer Coordinator
SWEDCO
2295 Boulevard Granada SW
Atlanta, GA 30311
Phone: 404-753-7236
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Janice Jablonski
Office of Environmental Information
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2812A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6663
Fax: 202-501-1627
E-mail: Not Provided
RheaJack
US Department of Agriculture
PO Box 2890
Washington, DC 20013
Phone: 202-720-0768
Fax: 202-720-2588
E-mail: rjack@usda.gov
Rose Jackson
Public Affairs Specialist
Waste Management Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8602
Fax: 404-562-8655
E-mail: jackson.rose@epa.gov
Final: September 12,2000
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Sarah James
Tribal Member
Council of Aphabascan Tribal Governments
PO Box 51
Artie Village, AK 99722
Phone: 907-587-5315
Fax: 907-587-5900
E-mail: Not Provided
Annabelle E Jaramillo
Citizens' Representative
Oregon Office of the Governor
160 State Capitol
Salem, OR 97310
Phone: 503-378-5116
Fax: 503-378-6827
E-mail: annabelle.e.jaramillo@state.or.us
Bonita Johnson
Environmental Scientist
Water Management Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-9442
Fax: 404-562-9439
E-mail: johnson.bonita@epa.gov
Glenda Johnson
Senior Budget Analyst
Johnson Space Center
National Air and Space Administration
1806Oakridge Drive
Kemah, TX 77565
Phone: 281-483-0377
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Hazel Johnson
Chief Executive Officer
People for Community Recovery
13116 South Ellis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60627
Phone: 773-468-1645
Fax: 773-468-8105
E-mail: Not Provided
Jadine Johnson
Student
Chamblee High School
5478 Hunters Cove
Lithonia, GA 30038
Phone: 770-981-1014
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: jadine@hotmail.com
Jonetta Johnson
Student
Southwest Dekalb High School
5478 Hunters Cove
Lithonia, GA 30038
Phone: 770-981-1014
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: jonettaswd@aol.com
Sabrina Johnson
Policy Analyst
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6103A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-1173
Fax: 202-564-1554
E-mail: johnson.sabrina@epa.gov
Manuel Joia
Environmental Division
Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow
Box 110500
Barstow, CA 92311-5013
Phone: 760-577-6574
Fax: 760-577-6256
E-mail: joiam@barstow.usmc.mil
Constance Jones
Environmental Scientist
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8551
Fax: 404-562-8518
E-mail: jones.constance @ epa.gov
Teresa Juarez
New Mexico Alliance
PO Box 759
Chimayo, NM 87522
Phone: 505-351-2404
Fax: 505-351-1031
E-mail: tjuarez@la-tierra.com
Kurt Karperos
California Air Resources Board
PO Box 2815
2020 L Street
Sacramento, CA 95833
Phone: 916-322-2893
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: kkarpero@arb.ca.gov
Mark S Kasman
Senior International Information Officer
Office of International Activities
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (Me 2670R)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6112
Fax: 202-565-2411
E-mail: kasman.mark@epa.gov
Kevin Keaney
Acting Chief
Certification and Worker Protection Branch
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7506C)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 703-305-7666
Fax: 703-308-2962
E-mail: keaney.kevin@epa.gov
Colleen Kelley
Department of Environmental and
Occupational Health
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
1518 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404-727-3697
Fax: 404-727-8744
E-mail: cfkelle@leamlink.emory.edu
Dorothy Kellogg
Chemical Manufacturers Association
1300 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22209
Phone: 703-741-5236
Fax: 703-741-6236
E-mail: dorothy_kellogg@cmahq.com
Final: September 12,2000
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Joyce Kelly
Dffice for Civil Rights and Environmental
Justice
Region 10
JS Environmental Protection Agency
1200 6th Avenue (CEJ 163)
Seattle, WA 98101
ฐhone: 206-553-4029
=ax: 206-553-7176
E-mail: kelly.joyce@epa.gov
Jeff Keohane
\ttorney Advisor
Dffice of General Counsel
JS Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2322A)
Washington, DC 20460
ฐhone: 202-564-5548
-ax: 202-260-5541
E-mail: keohane.jeffrey@epa.gov
Ion F. Kerner
Assistant Deputy Director
Division of Cancer Control and Population
sciences
National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health
5130 Executive Boulevard EPN 241-C
Rockville, MD 20893
"hone: 301-594-7294
=ax: 301-594-6787
E-mail: jon.kemer@nih.gov
Charlotte L Keys
Executive Director
Jesus People Against Pollution
=0 Box 765
202 Virginia Avenue
Columbia, MS 39429
Phone: 601-736-0686
Pax: 601-736-7811
E-mail: Not Provided
Derrick Kimbrough
Community Involvement Coordinator
Dffice of Public Affairs
Region 5
JS Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (P-19J)
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312-886-9749
Pax: 312-353-1155
E-mail: kimbrough.derrick@epa.gov
Deborah E. King
DEBLAR & Associates Inc
3129NorthplaceWay
Smyrna, GA 30080
Phone: 770-438-6953
Fax: 770-438-8577
E-mail: debking22@hotmail.com
Marva E King
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2599
Fax: 202-501-0740
E-mail: king.marva@epa.gov
Vereda King
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
39 Park Village Lane
Greensboro, NC 27455
Phone: 336-334-7188 ext. 2008
Fax: 336-334-7093
E-mail: vkncatc@aol.com
Patrick Kinney
Associate Professor
Division of Environmental Health Sciences
Columbia University School of Public Health
60 Haven Avenue B1
New York City, NY 10032
Phone: 212-305-3663
Fax: 212-305-4012
E-mail: plk3@columbia.edu
Rufus Kinney
Member
Community Against Pollution
806 12th Avenue NE
Jacksonville, AL 36265
Phone: 256-435-4743
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: rkinney@jsucc.jsu.edu
Monica Kirk
Special Counsel to the Regional Administrator
Office of Oregon Operations
Region 10
US Environmental Protection Agency
811 SW 16th Avenue 3rd Floor
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-326-3269
Fax: 503-326-3399
E-mail: kirk.monica@epa.gov
Tera Kirk
3863 Memorial Drive
Apartment #1508
Decatur, GA 30032
Phone: 404-286-1380
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: tkirkt@netscape.net
Mosi Kitwana
Director
Research and Development
International City/County Management
Association
777 North Capitol Street NE Suite 500
Washington, DC 20002-4201
Phone: 202-962-3649
Fax: 202-962-3605
E-mail: mkitwana@icma.org
Michele L Knorr
Office of General Counsel
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2333A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-5631
Fax: 202-564-5644
E-mail: knorr.michele@epa.gov
Albert Korgi
International Activities Coordinator
Office of Policy Management
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-8283
Fax: 404-562-8269
E-mail: korgi.al@epa.gov
Final: September 12, 2000
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Andrea Kreiner
Delaware Department of Natural Resources
and Environmental Control
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19901
Phone: 302-739-4403
Fax: 302-739-6242
E-mail: akreiner@.state..de.us
Edith Ladipo
Executive Director
Southwest Economic Development Corporation
PO Box 44732
Atlanta, GA 30311
Phone: 404-755-4894
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: edith@bellsouth.net
Jackie Lane
Community Involvement Coordinator
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-744-2267
Fax: 415-744-1796
E-mail: lane.jackie@epa.gov
Leigh Blackman Lane
North Carolina Department of Transportation
PO Box 25201
1 South Wilmington Street
Raleigh, NC 27611
Phone: 919-733-7844 ext. 260
Fax: 919-733-9794
E-mail: llane@dot.state.nc.us
Mary Lauterbach
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7408)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-9563
Fax: 202-260-1847
E-mail: lauterbach.mary@epa.gov
Adora Iris Lee
Minister for Environmental Justice
United Church of Christ
5113 Georgia Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20011
Phone: 202-291-1593
Fax: 202-291-3933
E-mail: adoracrj@aol.com
Charles Lee
Associate Director
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2597
Fax: 202-501-0740
E-mail: lee.charles@epa.gov
Rebeca Lee-Pethel
National Center for Environmental Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4770 Buford Highway NE (MS F-29)
Atlanta, GA 30341-3727
Phone: 770-488-7537
Fax: 770-488-4178
E-mail: rxl8@cdc.gov
Carol Leftwich
Project Manager
Environmental Council of the States
444 North Capitol Street NW Suite 445
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-624-3677
Fax: 202-624-3666
E-mail: leftwich@sso.org
Richard Legree
Laborer's District Council
Philadelphia, PA
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Ira Leighton
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region 1
US Environmental Protection Agency
One Congress Street Suite 1100
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-918-1011
Fax: 617-918-1029
E-mail: leighton.ira@epa.gov
Michael Letourneau
Region 10
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Sixth Avenue (CEJ-163)
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: 206-553-1687
Fax: 206-553-7176
E-mail: letoumeau.mike@epa.gov
Natalie Leverette
PEACE
PO Box 148
Richton, MS 39476
Phone: 601-788-6287
Fax: 601-268-3313
E-mail: Not Provided
Maria del Carmen Libran
Department of Horticulture
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
GPO Box 5000 College Station
Mayaguez, PR 00681-5000
Phone: 787-832-4040 ext. 2088
Fax: 787-265-0860
E-mail: mjibra@yahoo.com
Maureen Lichtveld, MD MPH
Associate Director for Workforce Development
Office of the Director
Public Health Practice Program Office
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4770 Buford Highway (K-38)
Atlanta, GA 30341
Phone: 770-488-2480
Fax: 770-488-2574
E-mail: mal7@cdc.gov
Alrena Lightbourn
Environmental Toxicologist-Biologist
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW (9T25)
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-8646
Fax: 404-562-8566
E-mail: Not Provided
Benjamin Lim
EJ Coordinator
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7404)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-1509
Fax: 202-260-3453
E-mail: lim.benjamin@epa.gov
Final: September 12,2000
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>age 19
red Lincoln
Ihairman
Vando Concern Citizen Committee
33 Sarah Lincoln Road
Vando, SC 29492
'hone: Not Provided
'ax: Not Provided
'.-mail: pfkwanza@aol.com
:harles Linville, PhD
.ssistant Professor
Computer Science and Information Systems
imerican University
400 Massachusetts Avenue NW
i/ashington, DC 20016-8116
'hone: 202-885-3138
ax: 202-885-1479
'-mail: linvill@american.edu
isha Little
ijrector
lative American Environmental Protection
oalition
O Box 2485
alley Center, CA 92082
'hone: 760-751-8686
ax: 760-751-8685
'-mail: naepc@primenet.com
Diane Long
lorth Carolina Department of Environment
nd Natural Resources
601 Mail Service Center
laleigh, NC 27699-2601
'hone: 919-715-4195
'ax: 919-715-3060
'-mail: dianelong@ncmail.net
:havel Lopez
outhwest Public Workers Union
O Box 830706
an Antonio, TX 78283
'hone: 210-299-2666
'ax: Not Provided
'-mail: Not Provided
iloria Love
egion 4
S Environmental Protection Agency
1 Forsyth Street SW
tlanta, GA 30303
'hone: 404-562-9672
ax: 404-562-9598
'-mail: love.gloria@epa.gov
Sylvia Lowrance
Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2101 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-7960
Fax: 202-501-3842
E-mail: lowrance.sylvia@epa.gov
Maria Elena Lucas
Farm Worker and Organizer
5509 Twin Timbers
Arlington, TX 76018
Phone: 817-461-1669
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Cesar Luna
Policy Associate
Border Environmental Justice Campaign
Environmental Health Coalition
1717 Kettner Building #100
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: 619-235-0281
Fax: 619-232-3670
E-mail: Not Provided
Bill Luthans
Multimedia Planning and Permitting Division
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200 (6PD)
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-7200
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: luthans.william@epa.gov
Pamela Lyons
Director
Office of Equal Opportunity Contract
Assistance and Environmental Equity
New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection
CN402
Trenton, NJ 08625
Phone: 609-984-9742
Fax: 609-984-9789
E-mail: plyons@dep.state.nj.us
Michael J Lythcott
TAG Advisor
Citizens Against Toxic Exposure
6 Julian Way
Marlboro, NJ 07746-1615
Phone: 723-617-2076
Fax: 723-617-2071
E-mail: adeyemi@world.oberlin.edu
Jim MacDonald
Trustee
Pittsburg (California) Unified School District
274 Pebble Beach Loop
Pittsburg, CA 94565
Phone: 925-439-7665
Fax: 925-473-1886
E-mail: jmacdonald @ pittsburg.kl 2.ca.us
Thabo Madihlaba
Environmental Justice Network Forum
PO Box 3744
Witbank, South Africa 1035
Phone: 27-13-656-0411
Fax: 27-13-656-0411
E-mail: thabo@ejnf.org.za
Ebony Madyun
SNEEJ
804 Park Avenue
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 505-242-0416
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: emadyun@unm.edu
Shannon Maher
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA
Phone: 404-562-9623
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: maher.shannon@epa.gov
Enrique Manzanilla
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street (CMD-1)
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone:. 415-744-1015
Fax: 415-744-1598
E-mail: manzanilla.enrique@epa.gov
Final: September 12,2000
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Rochelle Marceillars
Air and Radiation Division
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (AE-17J)
Chicago, IL 60640
Phone: 312-353-4370
Fax: 312-886-8289
E-mail: marceillars. rochelle @ epa.gov
Davis Marshall
Lowcountry Area Director
South Carolina
Sixth District
Office of US Representative James E Clyburn
2106 Mount Pleasant Street
Charleston, SC 29405
Phone: 843-965-5578
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Suzanne Marshall
Serving Alabama's Future Environment
700 8th Avenue NE
Jacksonville, AL 36265
Phone: 256-782-5611
Fax: 256-782-0424
E-mail: zanne@jsucc.jsu.edu
Lawrence Martin
Office of Research and Development
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 8103R)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6497
Fax: 202-564-2926
E-mail: martin.lawrence@epa.gov
Paul Matthai
Environmental Protection Specialist
Pollution Prevention Division
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7409)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-3385
Fax: 202-260-0178
E-mail: matthai.paul@epa.gov
Doris Maxwell
Management Analyst
Office of Air and Radiation
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD-13
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Phone: 919-541-5312
Fax: 919-541-0072
E-mail: maxwell.doris@epa.gov
LaVerne Mayfield
Director
Greater Cincinnati Occupational Health Center
Training Services
7030 Reading Road Suite 540
Cincinnati, OH 45237
Phone: 513-531-7101
Fax: 513-531-7102
E-mail: gcohc@compuserve.com
Zulene Mayfield
Chair
Chester Residents Concerned for Quality
Living
2731 West Third Street
Chester, PA 19013
Phone: 610-485-6683
Fax: 610-485-5300
E-mail: crcqll ฉaol.com
A Dennis McBride, MD MPH
North Carolina Department of Health and
Human Services
101 Blair Drive
PO Box 29526
Raleigh, NC 27626-0526
Phone: 919-733-4392
Fax: 919-733-0513
E-mail: amcbride @ dhr.state.nc. us
W Michael McCabe
Deputy Administrator
Office of the Administrator
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1102)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-4711
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: mccabe.micheal@epa.gov
John McCarroll
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street WST-4
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-744-2064
Fax: 415-538-5053
E-mail: mccarroll.john@epa.gov
Mildred McClain
Executive Director
Citizens for Environmental Justice
1115 Habersham Street
Savannah, GA 31401
Phone: 912-233-0907
Fax: 912-233-5105
E-mail: cfej@bellsouth.net
John McCown
Sierra Club
1447 Peachtree Street Suite 305
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone: 404-888-9778 ext. 224
Fax: 404-876-5260
E-mail: John.mccown ฉsierraclub.org
Donna Gross McDaniel
Program Coordinator
Laborers-AGC Education and Training Fund
37 Deerfield Road
PO Box 37
Pomfret Center, CT 06259
Phone: 860-974-0800 ext. 109
Fax: 860-974-3157
E-mail: dmcdaniel @ laborers-agc.org
Kate McGloon
Director External Relations
Chemical Manufacturers Association
1300 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22209
Phone: 703-741-5812
Fax: 703-741-6812
E-mail: kate_mcgloon@cmahq.com
Jack W. McGraw
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region 8
US Environmental Protection Agency
999 18th Street Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: 303-312-6308
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: mcgraw.jack@epa.gov
Final: September 12, 2000
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'age 21
.aura McKelvey
Environmental Scientist
Emissions Standards Division
Region 4
JS Environmental Protection Agency
dD-13
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
^hone: 919-541-5497
-ax: 919-541-9240
r-ma/7: mckelvey.laura@epa.gov
.isa Ann McKinley
EPA Liaison
Extension Service
Region 4
JS Environmental Protection Agency
51 Forsyth Street SW
Vtlanta, GA 30303
=>/70ne: 404-562-9403
-ax: 404-562-9343
:-mail: mckinley.lisa@epa.gov
tan McLawhorn
O Box 148
Hichton, MS 39476
yhone: 601-788-6287
ax: 601-788-6287
:-mail: Not Provided
A. Stanley Meiburg
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8343
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: meiburg.stan@epa.gov
Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza
Environmental Defense
10951 West Pico Boulevard Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Phone: 310-441-5604
Fax: 310-441-0296
E-mail: jmendoza@environmentaldefense.org
Ted Meyer
12341 Lake Street
#4
Eagle River, AK 99577
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: tedsterSS @ gci. net
Eileen Miles
Fellow
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Road NE (MS-E23)
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 404-639-5961
Fax: 404-639-2565
E-mail: eimO@cdc.gov
Charles Miller
Wendel Rosen Black & Dean
1111 Broadway 24th Floor
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone: 510-834-6600
Fax: 510-834-1928
E-mail: cmiller@wendel.com
Roy D Miller
Program Manager
Uniformed Services University
3020 Cascade Drive
Abingdon, MD 21009
Phone: 301-295-1522
Fax: 301-295-1579
E-mail: deenm@erols.com
Vernice Miller-Travis
Program Officer for Environmental Justice
Ford Foundation
,U.S.
Phone: 212-573-4641
Fax: 410-338-2751
E-mail: v.miller-travis@fordfound.org
Dana Minerva
Deputy Assistant Administrator
Office of Water
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-5700
Fax: 202-260-5711
E-mail: minervadana@epa.gov
Marsha Minter
Special Assistant
Office of the Administrator
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6982
Fax: 202-501-1480
E-mail: minter.marsha@epa.gov
Cristina Miranda
Intern
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2636
Fax: 202-501-0740
E-mail: miranda.cristina@epa.gov
Harold Mitchell
Director
RE-GENESIS
101 Anita Drive
Spartanburg, SC 29302
Phone: 864-542-8420
Fax: 864-582-4062
E-mail: regenesis50@hotmail.com
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Mark A Mitchell
President
Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice
PO Box 2022
Hartford, CT 06145-2022
Phone: 860-548-1133
Fax: 860-548-9197
E-mail: m_mhc@msn.com
Carrie Mitchell-Washington
Town of Ridgeville
PO Box 423
Attalla, AL 35954
Phone: 256-538-8961
Fax: 256-538-8947
E-mail: Not Provided
Daphne B. Moffett
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
1600 Clifton Road NE (MS E-32)
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 404-639-0659
Fax: 404-639-0654
E-mail: zzcO@cdc.gov
Leslie Montgomery
Air Planning Branch
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9088
Fax: 404-562-9019
E-mail: montgomery.leslie@epa.gov
Lillian Mood, RN
Community Liaison
South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 803-898-3929
Fax: 803-898-3931
E-mail: moodlh@columb30.dhec.state.sc.us
John R Moody
Waste Management Division
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street (WST-4)
San Francisco, CA 94105-3901
Phone: 415-744-2058
Fax: 415-538-1044
E-mail: moody.john@epa.gov
Anthony Moore
Director of Policy
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
629 East Main Street
PO Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone: 804-698-4484
Fax: 804-698-4346
E-mail: aumoore@deq.state.va.us
Carla Moore
Environmental Justice Team
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-744-1938
Fax: 415-744-1796
E-mail: moore.carta@epa.gov
Rashonda Moore
Environmental Justice Coordinator
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
Community Health Resources
1380 Poplar Avenue
Memphis, TN 38104
Phone: 901-725-4731
Fax: 901-725-4753
E-mail: rashonda_moore@hotmail.com
Richard Moore
Former Chair of NEJAC
Southwest Network for Environmental and
Economic Justice
PO Box 7399
Albuquerque, NM 87194
Phone: 505-242-0455
Fax: 505-242-5609
E-mail: sneej@igcapc.org
Rachel Morello-Frosch
NSF Post-Doctoral Researcher
School of Public Health
University of California at Berkeley
140 Warren Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
Phone: 510-642-8853
Fax: 510-642-5815
E-mail: emf@uclink.berkeley.edu
Janine Morris
Environmental Engineer
Drinking Water Section
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9480
Fax: 404-562-9439
E-mail: morris.janine@epa.gov
Althea M Moses
Program Manager
Office of Environmental Justice
Region 7
US Environmental Protection Agency
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City, KS 66101
Phone: 913-551-7649
Fax: 913-551-7941
E-mail: moses.althea@epa.gov
Indira Moses
Carolina Power & Lighting Company
PO Box 1551
Raleigh, NC 27602
Phone: 919-546-3690
Fax: 919-546-3329
E-mail: indira.moses@cplc.com
Meredith Moses
Project Engineer
Environmental & Engineering Consultants
C-K Associates Inc
17170 Perkins Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70810
Phone: 225-755-1000
Fax: 225-751-2010
E-mail: meredith.moses@c-ka.com
Edgar Moss
Vice President
Mclntosh E J Taskforce Inc
Atlanta, GA 30310
Phone: 334-944-2239
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Maria Motloung
SANCO
PO Box 10699
Mokodumela, South Africa 9868
Phone: 27-58-789-1786
Fax: 27-58-789-1154
E-mail: Not Provided
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Elsie Motubatse
Bwaranang
=060x119
Dhrigstad, South Africa 1122
ฐhone: 27-82-425-0633
=ax: 27-13-764-2467 Magoa
E-mail: Not Provided
Edgar J Mouton
'resident
dossville Environmental Action Now (MEAN)
nc
5608 East Burton
Julphur, LA 70663
*hone: 337-625-8414
-ax; 337-882-7476
z-mail: focusonmossville@aol.com
Bonnie Musgrove
)eputy Director
Dffice of Regulatory Enforcement
JS Environmental Protection Agency
200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2241 A)
Vashington, DC 20460
*hone: 202-564-2220
-ax: 202-564-0011
z-mail: Not Provided
Villiam Muszynski
)eputy Regional Administrator
Dffice of the Regional Administrator
Region 2
JS Environmental Protection Agency
!90 Broadway Suite 2620
Jew York City, NY 10007-1866
yhone: 212-637-5000
-ax: 212-637-5024
E-mail: muszynski.william @ epa.gov
/lusa Mzimela
dasikhule Nobunye
>O Box 2236
Esikbawani, South Africa 3887
'hone: 27-35-902-2257
-ax: 27-35-902-2229
-.-mail: Not Provided
Jennifer Nash
Department of Environmental and
Occupational Health
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
1518 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404-727-3697
Fax: 404-727-8744
E-mail: jlnash @ leamlink.emory.edu
Sonwabo Ndandani
Tsoga Environmental Center
PO Box 254
Langa, South Africa 7455
Phone: 27-21-694-0004
Fax: 27-21-694-9813
E-mail: Not Provided
Mary Nelson
Bethel New Life Inc
4952 West Thomas
Chicago, IL 60651
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
David Nielsen
Director of Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act
Office of Regulatory Enforcement
Enforcement Division
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2248A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Pam Nixon
Environmental Advocate
West Virginia Department of Environmental
Protection
10 McJunkin Road
Nitro, WV 25143
Phone: 304-759-0570
Fax: 304-759-0526
E-mail: pnixon@mail.dep.state.wv.us
Jill Nogi
Environmental Protection Specialist
Region 10
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 6th Avenue (OW 137)
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: 206-553-1900
Fax: 206-553-1280
E-mail: nogi.jill@epa.gov
Dara O'Rourke
Assistant Professor
Environmental Poliy Group
Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue Room 9-328
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: 617-243-5196
Fax: 617-253-7402
E-mail: dorourke@mit.edu
Lila Odom
Chairperson
CARAT Team
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
United Auto Workers
16045 Warwick
Detroit, Ml
Phone: 373-538-0286
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Ngozi T Oleru, PhD
Chief
Environmental Health Division
Seattle & King County
Public Health
999 Third Avenue
Suite 700
Seattle, WA 98104-4039
Phone: 206-296-4806
Fax: 206-296-0189
E-mail: ngozi.oleru@metrokc.gov
Priscilla Oliver
Life Scientist
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
PO Box 4305
Atlanta, GA 30302-4305
Phone: 404-562-8292
Fax: 404-562-8269
E-mail: oliver.priscilla @ epa.gov
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Ken Orloff
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
,U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Na'Taki Osborne
Emory University
917 Oak Street
Atlanta, GA 30310
Phone: 404-876-2602
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: osbome@nwf.org
Vivian J Outlaw-Pollard
First Heritage UU Commm
5072 Angela Lane
Lithonia, GA 30038
Phone: 770-987-8362
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: vpollar@emory.edu
James T Owens
Deputy Director
Office of Administration/Resources Mgmt
Region 1
US Environmental Protection Agency
1 Congress Street
Suite 1100 (MIO)
Boston, MA 02114-2023
Phone: 617-918-1911 ext. or 1900
Fax: 617-918-1929
E-mail: owens.james@epa.gov
Julian D Owens, MPH
Special Expert
Library Operations
National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894
Phone: 301-496-6921
Fax: 301-496-6293
E-mail: owens@nlm.nih.gov
David A Padgett
Owner/Chief Consultant
Geo-Mental
.U.S.
Phone: 615-963-5508
Fax: 734-939-5813
E-mail: geomental@netscape.net
Carlos M. Padin, PhD
Dean
School of Environmental Affairs
The Metropolitan University
PO Box 21150
San Juan, PR 00928-1150
Phone: 787-766-1717
Fax: 787-751-5540
E-mail: Not Provided
Quentin Pair
Trial Attorney
Environmental Enforcement Section
Environment & Natural Resources Division
US Department of Justice
1425 New York Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: 202-514-1999
Fax: 202-514-2583
E-mail: quentin.pair@usdoj.com
Jeffrey Pallas
Chief, South Section
RCRA Enforcement & Compliance Branch
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8569
Fax: 404-562-8566
E-mail: pallas.jeff@epa.gov
Daniel Palmer
Team Leader
Office of Environment and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2222A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-5034
Fax: 202-564-0031
E-mail: palmer.daniel@epa.gov
Barbara Parker
North Baton Rouge Environmental Association
13343 Abraham Drive
Baton Rouge, LA
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Rome! L Pascual
Regional Enviommental Justice Team Leader
Environmental Justice Office
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street (CMD-6)
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-744-1212
Fax: 415-744-1598
E-mail: pascual.romel@epa.gov
Gilbert Pasqua
Environmental Protection Specialist
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street (MD-3)
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-744-1595
Fax: 415-744-1604
E-mail: pasqua.gilbert@epa.gov
Bill Pate
Occupational & Environmental Epidemiology
North Carolina Division of Public Health
1912 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1912
Phone: 919-715-6432
Fax: 919-733-9555
E-mail: bill.pate@ncmail.net
Shirley Pate
Office of Enforcement Capacity and Outreach
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2607
Fax: 202-501-0284
E-mail: pate.shiriey@epa.gov
Ginger A. Payne
Atofina
PO Box 1427
Beaumont, TX 77704-1427
Phone: 409-838-3981 ext. 231
Fax: 409-833-2953
E-mail: gpayne@ato.com
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larinelle Payton
'hair, Department of Public Health
ackson Medical Mall
chool of Allied Health Sciences
ackson State University
50 West Woodrow Wilson Avenue
uite 3430
ackson, MS 39213-7681
'hone: 601-364-2580
ax: 601-982-3127
'-mail: mpayton@mail1.jsums.edu
dith Pestana, MPH
dministrator
nvironmental Equity Program
onnecticut Department of Environmental
rotection
5 Elm Street
artford, CT 06105
hone: 860-424-3044
ax: 860-424-4153
-mail: edith.pestanaฎpo.state.ct.us
ynthia Peurifoy
ommunity Relations Coordinator
egion 4
S Environmental Protection Agency
1 Forsyth Street SW
tlanta, GA 30303
hone: 404-562-9649
ax: 404-562-9487
-mail: peurifoy.cynthia @ epa.gov
oily Phetoe
OSATU
0 Box 3614
rits, South Africa 0250
hone: 27-12-318-2536
ax: 27-12-318-2449
-mail: Not Provided
amela Phillips
eputy Director
uperfund Division
egion 6
S Environmental Protection Agency
M5 Ross Avenue Suite 1200
alias, TX 75202-2733
hone: 214-665-6701
ax: 214-665-7330
-mail: phillips.pam@epa.gov
R Gary Pierson
Forest Service
US Department of Agriculture
1720 Peachtree Road NW
Atlanta, GA 30367
Phone: 404-347-3183
Fax: 404-347-5401
E-mail: rpierson@fs.fed.us
Solomon Pollard, Jr
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8293
Fax: 404-562-8269
E-mail: pollard.solomon@epa.gov
Carlos Porras
Communities for a Better Environment
5610 Pacific Boulevard Suite 203
Huntington Park, CA 90255
Phone: 323-826-9771 ext. 109
Fax: 323-588-7079
E-mail: lacausala@aol.com
Alan Powell
Environmental Engineer
Air Programs
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30064
Phone: 404-562-9045
Fax: 404-562-9068
E-mail: powell.alan@epa.gov
Yvonne Gavin Powell
PEACE
PO Box 148
Richton, MS 39476
Phone: 601-731-1898
Fax: 601-788-6287
E-mail: Not Provided
Hattie Price
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
PO Box 23631
St. Louis, MO 63121
Phone: 314-383-1993
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Barbara Pullen-Smith
Office of Minority Health
225 North McDonald Street
Cooper Building Suite 6048A
Raleigh, NC 27699-1906
Phone: 919-715-0994
Fax: 919-715-0997
E-mail: barbara.pullen-smith @ ncmail.net
Robert M Ragos
National Program Delivery Manager
Forest Service
US Department of Agriculture
201 14th & Independence SW
Washington, DC 20250
Phone: 202-205-0961
Fax: 202-690-1025
E-mail:, robert.ragos/wo@fs.fed.us
Connie Raines
Manager
Environmental Justice and Community Liaison
Program
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3104
Phone: 404-562-9671
Fax: 404-562-9664
E-mail: raines.connie@epa.gov
Rosa Ramos
Community Leader
Community of Catano Against Pollution
La Marina Avenue Mf 6 Marina Bahia
Catano, PR 00962
Phone: 787-788-0837
Fax: 787-788-0837
E-mail: rosah@coqui.net
Karen Randolph
Permits and State Programs Division
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5303W)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 703-308-8651
Fax: 703-308-8617
E-mail: randolph.karen@epa.gov
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Michael Rathsam
Senior Environmental Health Officer
Division of Environmental Health Services
Indian Health Service
122 East Seneca Street
Manlius, NY 13104
Phone: 315-682-3167
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: michael.rathsam@mail.ihs.gov
Swati Raut
Research Asscociate
Army Environmental Policy Institute
US Department of the Army
101 Marietta Street NW Suite 3120
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-524-9364
Fax: 404-524-9368
E-mail: sraut@aepi.army.mil
Arthur Ray
Deputy Secretary
Maryland Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone: 410-631-3086
Fax: 410-631-3888
E-mail: aray@mde.state.md.us
Calvin Reaves
Student
North Carolina Central University
700 Morreene Road Apt B-10
Durham, NC 27705
Phone: 919-309-0780
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: calvin_reaves@hotmail.com
Doretta Reaves
Public Liaison Specialist
Office of Communications Education and
Public Affairs
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1702)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-7829
Fax: 202-501-1773
E-mail: reavesdoretta@epa.gov
Leslie Reed
Manager, Clean Water State Revolving Fund
Program
Municipal Financial Assistance Branch
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street (3WP21)
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone: 215-814-5772
Fax: 215-814-2318
E-mail: reed.leslie@epa.gov
Michael S Regan
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6102)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: regan.michael@epa.gov
Donata Renfrew
Army Environmental Policy Institute
Department of the Army
101 Marietta Street NW
Suite 3120
Atlanta, GA 30303-2720
Phone: 404-524-9364
Fax: 404-524-4241
E-mail: drenfrow@aepi.army.mil
William W Rice
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region 7
US Environmental Protection Agency
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City, KS 66101
Phone: 913-551-7306
Fax: 913-551-7976
E-mail: rice.william@epa.gov
Brenda Lee Richardson
President
Women Like Us
PO Box 31003
3008 24th Place
Washington, DC 20030
Phone: 202-678-1978
Fax: 202-889-1917
E-mail: womenlikeusbr@hotmail.com
Matthew Robbins
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8371
Fax: 404-562-8370
E-mail: robbins.matt@epa.gov
Alfred Roberts
NRCS
US Department of Agriculture
1720 Peachtree Road NW Suite 446N
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone: 404-347-6105
Fax: 404-347-6108
E-mail: aroberts@se.nrcs.usda.gov
Mark Robertson
Regional Indian Program Coordinator
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9639
Fax: 404-562-9598
E-mail: robertson.mark@epa.gov
Donna Robinson
Environmental Protection Assistant
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9632
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Farella Esta Robinson
United States Commission on Civil Rights
400 State Avenue Suite 908
Kansas City, KS 66101
Phone: 913-551-1405
Fax: 913-551-1413
E-mail: farella.e.robinson @ usccr.sprint.com
Felicia Robinson
Environmental Engineer
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9371
Fax: 404-562-9343
E-mail: robinson.felicia@epa.gov
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lee Robinson
'hotographer
;TEJ
6 Highland Park Avenue
Joston, MA
'hone: 617-427-3768
-ax: Not Provided
-.-mail: Not Provided
.eonard Robinson
'AMCO
2459 Arrow Highway
>O Box 325
tencho Cucamonga, CA 91739
''hone: 909-899-0631 Ext203
'ax: 909-899-1910
-mail: robinsonl @tamcosteel.com
'hilip E Robinson
Jffice of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
iubstances
)S Environmental Protection Agency
200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7408)
Vashington, DC 20460
'hone: 202-260-3910
ax: 202-260-2219
'.-mail: robinson.phil@epa.gov
>elores Rodgers-Smith
Invironmental Policy Analyst
tegion 4
IS Environmental Protection Agency
1 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
'none: 404-562-8063
'ax: Not Provided
-.-mail: Not Provided
lenry Rodriguez
'resident
lative American Environmental Protection
Coalition
8714 Valley Center Road Suite F
'alley Center, CA 92082
'none: 760-751-8686
ax: 760-751-8685
-mail: naepc@primenet.com
Helen Schurz Rogers, PhD
Health Scientist
National Center for Environmental Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Road NE (MS E23)
Atlanta, GA 30333
Pnone: 404-639-2561
Fax: 404-639-2565
E-mail: hhsO@cdc.gov
TJ Roskelley
Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use
Management
.U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Marvin Ross
Community Relations Manager
Office of Environmental Equity
New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection
506 East State Street
PO Box 402
Trenton, NJ 08625-0402
Phone: 609-984-9742
Fax: 609-984-9789
E-mail: mross@dep.state.nj.us
Michael Sage
National Center for Environmental Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National
4770 Buford Highway (MS F-28)
Atlanta, GA 30341-3724
Phone: 770-488-7002
Fax: 301-488-4178
E-mail: mjs6@cdc.gov
Alberto Saldamando
General Counsel
International Indian Treaty Council
2390 Mission Street Suite 301
San Francisco, CA 94110
Pnone: 415-641-4482
Fax: 415-641-1298
E-mail: iitc@igc.apc.org
J Gilbert Sanchez
Executice Director
Tribal Environmental Watch Alliance
Route 5 Box 442-B
Espanola, NM 87532
Pnone: 505-747-7100
Fax: 505-747-7100
E-mail: tewawn@msn.com
William H Sanders, III
Director
Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7401)
Washington, DC 20460
Pnone: 202-260-3810
Fax: 202-260-0575
E-mail: sanders.william@epa.gov
Sonya Sasseville
Permits and State Programs Division
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5303W)
Washington, DC 20460
Pnone: 202-308-8648
Fax: 202-308-8638
E-mail: sasseville.sonya@epa.gov
Malcolm Saunders
Environmental Specialist
Division of Environmental Health
Department of Health and Wellness
Fulton County
99 Butler Street, SE
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-730-1357
Fax: 404-730-1304
E-mail: Not Provided
John S Seitz
Director
Office of Air and Radiation
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD-13
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Pnone: 919-541-5616
Fax: 919-541-0501
E-mail: seitz.john@epa.gov
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Joseph Sejud
Medical Consultant
Office of Public Health
Louisana Department of Health and Hospitials
,U.S.
Phone: 504-568-7036
Fax: 504-568-7035
E-mail: jsejud @ dhhmail .dhh.state.la
Dean Seneca
Health Program Specialist
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Road NE (MS D-39)
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 404-639-7220
Fax: 404-639-7039
E-mail: 2kg8@cdc.gov
Larry R Shannon
Chief
Office for External Programs
US Fish and Wildlife Service
US Department of the Interior
4040 N. Fairfax Drive
Suite 130
Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: 703-358-2551
Fax: 703-358-2524
E-mail: larry_shannon@fws.gov
Michael Shapiro
Deputy Assistant Adminisrator
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-4610
Fax: 202-260-3527
E-mail: shapiro.mike@epa.gov
Sally Shaver
Director
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD-13
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Phone: 919-541-5572
Fax: 919-541-0072
E-mail: Not Provided
Kelly Sheckler
Environmental Scientist
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9042
Fax: 404-562-9068
E-mail: sheckler.kelly@epa.gov
Peggy M Shepard
Executive Director
West Harlem Environmental Action Inc
271 West 125th Street Suite 303
New York, NY 10027
Phone: 212-961-1000 ext. 303
Fax: 212-961-1015
E-mail: wheact@igc.org
Van Shrieves
Environmental Scientist
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-9089
Fax: 404-562-9019
E-mail: shrieves.van@epa.gov
Danny Sims
Department of Environmental and
Occupational Health
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
1518 Clifton RoadNE
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-727-3697
Fax: 404-727-8744
E-mail: dbsims@emory.edu
Molly Singer
International City/County Management
Association
777 North Capitol Street NE Suite 500
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202-962-3623
Fax: 202-962-3605
E-mail: msinger@icma.org
LTryce Slade
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
901 B2 Park Ridge Road
Durham, NC 27713
Phone: 919-493-7163
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Islade1@email.unc.edu
Nicole Slaughter
FOIA Specialist
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8505
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: slaughter.nicole@epa.gov
George Smalley
Manager, Constituency & Community Relations
Equiva Services LLC
1100 Louisiana Street #2136
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: 713-277-8005
Fax: 713-277-7856
E-mail: gfsmalley@equiva.com
Betsy Smidinger
Chief
Targeting and Evaluation Branch
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2222A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-4017
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: smidinger.betsy@epa.gov
Ann Smith
Ashurst Bar/ Smith Community Organization
436 Glenden Drive
Tallassee, AL 36078
Phone: 334-288-4067
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: acsmith@tallassee.net
Damu Imara Smith
Campaigner
Greenpeace Inc
1436 U Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: 202-319-2410
Fax: 202-462-4507
E-mail: damu.smith @ udc.greenpeace.org
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Linda K Smith
Associate Director For Resources
Management
Dffice of Environmental Justice
Dffice of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
JS Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
*hone: 202-564-2602
-ax: 202-501-1162
E-mail: smith.linda@epa.gov
Robert Smith
'rogram Analyst
\merican Indian Environmental Office
JS Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4104)
Washington, DC 20460
?hone: 202-260-8202
-ax: 202-260-7509
E-mail: smith.bob-nmi@epa.gov
Thomas Smith
tehurst Bar / Smith Community Organization
&36 Glenden Drive
"allassee, AL 36078
*hone: 334-783-4067
-ax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Vade Smith
kshurst Bar / Smith Community Organization
t96 Glenden Drive
"allassee, AL 36078
3hone: 334-283-2826
-ax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Vinston Smith
)ivision Director
\ir, Pesticides, & Toxics Management Division
legion 4
JS Environmental Protection Agency
>1 Forsyth Street SW
Ulanta, GA 30303-3104
yhone: 404-562-9077
-ax: 404-562-9066
-.-mail: smith.winston-a@epa.gov
Carolyn Snow
Staff Assistant
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-4610
Fax: 202-260-3527
E-mail: Not Provided
Anna K Spain
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6101 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-1453
Fax: 202-501-1004
E-mail: spain.anna@epa.gov
Porche Spence
Intern
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
2117 Mariner Circle
Raleigh, NC 27603
Phone: 919-839-8535
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: porchespence@yahoo.com
Alonzo Spencer
President
Save Our County Inc
Tri-State Environmental Council
PO Box 1242
East Liverpool, OH 43920
Phone: 330-385-4584
Fax: 330-385-4584
E-mail: Not Provided
Moses Squeochs
Yakama Nation
PO Box 151 Fort Road
Toppenish, WA 98948
Phone: 509-865-5121
Fax: 509-865-5522
E-mail: mose@yakama.com
Jane Stahl
Deputy Assistant Commissioner
Connecticut Department of Environmental
Protection
79 Elm Street
Hartford, CT 06106-5127
Phone: 860-424-3009
Fax: 860-424-4054
E-mail: janestahl @ po.state.ct.us
John Stanton
Associate Editor
Inside EPA
1225 Jefferson Davis Highway Suite 1400
Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: 703-416-8536
Fax: 703-416-8543
E-mail: john.stanton@iwpnews.com
Juanita R Stewart
President
LEAN
North Baton Rouge Environmental Association
PO Box 781
Baker, LA 70704-0781
Phone: 225-774-7143
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Le Vonne Stone
Executice Director
Fort Ord Environmental Justice Network
PO Box 361
Marina, CA 93933
Phone: 831-883-1254
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: evnjustice@redshift.com
Dean Suagee
First Nations Environmental Law Program
Vermont Law School
Chelsea Street
South Royalton, VT 05068
Phone: 802-763-8303 ext. 2341
Fax: 802-763-2940
E-mail: dsuagee@vermontlaw.edu
Nancy Sutley
California Environmental Protection Agency
555 Capitol Mall Suite 525
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-322-7215
Fax: 916-324-0908
E-mail: nsutley@calepa.ca.gov
Joseph E Svoboda
Chief, Legal Counsel
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Avenue East
PO Box 19276
Springfield, IL 62794-9276
Phone: 217-782-5544
Fax: 217-782-9807
E-mail: epa8807@epa.state.il.us
Final: September 12, 2000
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Samara Swanston
The Watch Person Project
113 Berry Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Phone: 718-384-3339
Fax: 718-384-3394
E-mail: Not Provided
Rabbi Dan Swartz
Executive Director
Children's Environmental Health Network
110 Maryland Avenue NE Suite 511
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202-543-4033
Fax: 202-543-8797
E-mail: dswartz@cehn.org
Terri Swearingen
Coordinator
Tri-State Environmental Council
Route 1 Box 365
Chester, WV 26034
Phone: 304-387-0574
Fax: 304-387-0574
E-mail: tswearin@weir.net
Mervyn Tano
President
International Institute for Indigenous Resource
Management
444 South Emerson Street
Denver, CO 80209-2216
Phone: 303-733-0481
Fax: 303-744-9808
E-mail: mervtano@iiirm.org
Michael Taylor
Vita Nuova
97 Head of Meadow
Newtown, CT 06470
Phone: 203-270-3413
Fax: 203-270-3422
E-mail: taylorm@pcnet.com
Willie R Taylor
Director
Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance
US Department of the Interior
1849 C Street NW Room 2340
Washington, DC 20240
Phone: 202-208-3891
Fax: 202-208-6970
E-mail: willie_taylor@ iosdoi.gov
Claude E Terry
Manager
CTA Environmental Inc
50 Executive Park South Suite 5010
Atlanta, GA 30329
Phone: 404-728-9217
Fax: 404-728-9103
E-mail: cta@mindspring.com
Christopher P Thomas
Environmental Engineer
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Environmental Justice
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone: 215-814-5555
Fax: 215-814-3172
E-mail: thomas.chris@epa.gov
Hardy Thomas
Health Safety Officer
PO Box 44715
Detroit, Ml 48244
Phone: 313-599-1117
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: bigfellow@excite.com
James L Thompson, Jr
Assistant Special Agent in Charge
Office of Criminal Enforcement
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street (3CEOO)
Philadelphia, PA 19107-2029
Phone: 215-814-2374
Fax: 215-814-2383
E-mail: thompson.james@epa.gov
Patricia Tidwell
Special Assistant to Assistant Administrator
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street SW (5101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-4610
Fax: 202-260-3527
E-mail: tidwelI.patricia @ epa.gov
Francisco A Tomei-Torres
Minority Health Program Specialist
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
1600 Clifton Road NE (MS E28)
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 404-639-5060
Fax: 404-639-5063
E-mail: fbt3@cdc.gov
Henry Topper
Baltimore Partnership Project
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7408)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-6750
Fax: 202-260-2219
E-mail: topper.henry@epa.gov
Gerald Torres
Vice Provost / Professor of Law
University of Texas Law School
727 East Dean Keeton Room 3266
Austin, TX 78705
Phone: 512-232-1368
Fax: 512-232-3310
E-mail: gtorres@mail.law.utexas.edu
Connie Tucker
Executive Director
Southern Organizing Committee for Economic
and Social Justice
PO Box 10518
Atlanta, GA 30310
Phone: 404-755-2855
Fax: 404-755-0575
E-mail: socejp@igcapc.org
John Tucker
Assistant Professor
Biological and Environmental Sciences
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
215 Holt Hall 615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, TN 37403-2598
Phone: 423-755-4341
Fax: 423-785-2285
E-mail: john-tucker@utc.edu
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laywood Turrentine
Executive Director
.aborers1 District Council Education and
'raining Trust Fund
100 Lancaster Pike
ixton, PA 19341
'hone: 610-524-0404
'ax: 610-524-6411
-.-mail: Not Provided
)avid Ullrich
>eputy Regional Administrator
legion 5
JS Environmental Protection Agency
7 West Jackson Boulevard (R-19J)
Chicago, IL 60604-3590
'hone: 312-886-3000
'ax: 312-353-1120
-mail: ullrich.david@epa.gov
tobert W Varney
Commissioner
Jew Hampshire Deptartment of Environmental
Services
i Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
'hone: 603-271-3449
ax: 603-271-2867
-mail: rvamey@des.state.nh.us
'homas C Voltaggio
)eputy Regional Administrator
Hazardous Waste Management Division
tegion 3
JS Environmental Protection Agency
650 Arch Street
'hiladelphia, PA 19103
'hone: 215-814-3125
-ax: 215-814-2901
:-ma//: voltaggio.tom@epa.gov
Jaitlin Waddick
)octoral Student
Sity Planning Program
College of Architecture
Seorgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0155
'hone: 404-894-2353
-ax: 404-894-1628
:-mail: caitlin.waddick@arch.gatech.edu
Alice Walker
Senior Program Analyst
Office of Water
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4102)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-1919
Fax: 202-269-3597
E-mail: walker.alice@epa.gov
Jana L Walker
Law Office of Jana L Walker
141 Placitas Trails Road
Placitas, NM 87043
Phone: Not Provided
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Kimyada Walls
Office of Air and Radiation
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD-13
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Phone: 919-541-0375
Fax: 919-541-0072
E-mail: walls.kimyada@epa.gov
Alan Walts
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (C-14J)
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312-353-8894
Fax: 312-886-0747
E-mail: walts.alan@epa.gov
Jackie Ward
Associate Director
Southern Organizing Committee for Economic
and Social Justice
PO Box 10518
Atlanta, GA 30310
Phone: 404-755-2855
Fax: 404-755-0575
E-mail: socejp@igc.apc.org
Rueben Warren
Associate Administrator for Urban Affairs
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
1600 Clifton Road NE (MS E28)
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 404-639-5060
Fax: 404-639-5063
E-mail: rcw4@cdc.gov
Cynthia Warrick
School of Pharmacy
Howard University
2300 Fourth Street NW
Washington, DC 20059
Phone: 202-806-4919
Fax: 202-806-4636
E-mail: cwarrick@howard.edu
Carlton Waterhouse
Attorney
Office of Legal Support
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-9676
Fax: 404-562-9664
E-mail: waterhouse.cariton @ epa.gov
Floyd Wellborn
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, FL 30303
Phone: 404-562-9296
Fax: 404-562-8692
E-mail: wellborn.floyd@epa.gov
Corinne Wellish
Director
Policy and Resources Management Office
Office of Water
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4102)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-3881
Fax: 202-260-0587
E-mail: wellish.corinne@epa.gov
Charles Wells
Office of the Director
National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences
31 Center Drive (MS 2256) Room B1C02
Bethesda, MD 20892-2256
Phone: 301-496-2920
Fax: 301-496-0563
E-maili wellsl @niehs.nih.gov
Final: September 12, 2000
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Suzanne E Wells
Director
Community Involvement and Outreach Center
Superfund Program
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5204G)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 703-603-8863
Fax: 703-603-9100
E-mail: wells.suzanne@epa.gov
Betsey Weltner
Weltner Communications
50 Hurt Plaza Suite 910
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-681-5475
Fax: 404-681-5478
E-mail: betsey@weltner.com
Chen H Wen
Program Analyst
Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7404)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-4109
Fax: 202-260-0178
E-mail: wen.chen@epa.gov
Michael Wenstrom
Region 8
US Environmental Protection Agency
999 18th Street Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202-2466
Phone: 303-312-7009
Fax: 303-312-6409
E-mail: wenstrom.mike@epa.gov
Angele C White
Public Health Consultant
Private Consultant
138 Taussig Place NE Apt 1
Washington, DC 20011
Phone: 202-635-3387
Fax: 202-635-3387
E-mail: angelecw@yahoo.com
Douglas H White
Senior Policy Advisor
Region 2
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway
Room 2620
New York, NY 10007-1866
Phone: 212-637-5032
Fax: 212-637-5024
E-mail: Not Provided
Jalonne White
National Society of Black Engineers
1148 Hidden Ridge Avenue No 1275
Irving, TX 75038
Phone: 972-714-3868
Fax: 214-631-4313
E-mail: jlwhite@usg.com
Damon Whitehead
Earth Conservation Corps
PO Box 77263
Washington, DC 20013-7263
Phone: 202-607-0864
Fax: 301-483-9779
E-mail: wpd7@yahoo.com
Joyce Whiten
Senior Policy Advisor
Planning and Research
Office of Governor Gray Davis
1400 10th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-322-2318
Fax: 916-324-9936
E-mail: joyce.whiten @opr.ca.gov
Donele Wilkins
Detroiters Working For Environmental Justice
PO Box 14944
Detroit, Ml 48214
Phone: 313-821-1064
Fax: 313-821-1072
E-mail: dwdwej@aol.com
Margaret Williams
President
Citizens Against Toxic Exposure
6400 Marianna Drive
Pensacola, FL 32504
Phone: 850-494-2601
Fax: 850-479-2044
E-mail: Not Provided
Shirley Williams
Pollution Member
Community Against Pollution
1116 West 17th Street
Anniston, AL 36201
Phone: 256-237-4948
Fax: 256-236-6248
E-mail: sisterbake@aol.com
Jeanean Willis
Senior Public Health Analyst
Office of Minority Health
Health Resources and Services Administration
5600 Fishers Lane Room 10-49
Rockville, MD 20856
Phone: 301-443-0943
Fax: 301-443-7853
E-mail: jwillis@hrsa.gov
J Wil Wilson, Jr
Enviormental Justice Coordinator
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-1954
Fax: 202-564-1549
E-mail: wilson.wil@epa.gov
Johnny Wilson
Clark Atlanta University
2518 Springdale Road SW
Atlanta, GA 30315
Phone: 404-880-8245
Fax: 404-880-8717
E-mail: jwilsonj ฉcau.edu
Sacoby Wilson
Graduate Student
Department of Environmental Science and
Engineering
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1000 Smith Level Road
Apartment C1
Carrboro, NC 27510
Phone: 919-960-2777
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: smwilson@email.unc.edu
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Vrthur Wing, IV
Environmental Justice Coordinator
)ffice of Civil Rights & Urban Affairs
tegion 1
JS Environmental Protection Agency
Congress Street
3oston, MA 02203
yhone: 617-918-1347
-ax: 617-918-1291
-.-mail: wing.art@epa.gov
Steve Wing
)epartment of Epidemiology
Jniversity of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Jox 7400 McGavran-Greenberg Building
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
'hone: 919-966-7445
-ax: 919-966-2089
-.-mail: Not Provided
tobert Wingfield, Jr
Associate Professor
)epartment of Chemistry
:isk University
00017th Avenue N
Jashville, TN 37211
'hone: 615-329-8626
-ax: 615-329-8816
:-mail: rwingfld@dubois.fisk.edu
)wain Winters
JS Environmental Protection Agency
200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7404)
Vashington, DC 20460
'hone: 202-260-8558
-ax: 202-260-0018
:-mail: winters.dwain@epa.gov
Vnna Marie Wood
Senior Regulatory Impact Analyst
)ffice of Enforcement and Compliance
Jffice of Air and Radiation
JS Environmental Protection Agency
200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6103A)
Vashington, DC 20460
'hone: 202-564-1664
-ax: 202-564-1554
-.-mail: wood.anna@epa.gov
Pat Hill Wood
Senior Manager
Federal Regulatory Affairs
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
1875 Eye Street NW Suite 775
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202-659-3600
Fax: 202-223-1398
E-mail: pkwood@gapac.com
Richard (Dick) Woodruff, PE
Village Creek Human and Environmental
Justice Society
Herdon Engineering Association
PO Box 660348
Birmingham, AL 35266
Phone: 205-823-7480
Fax: 205-823-7483
E-mail: Not Provided
Beverly Wright
Director
Deep South Center for Environmental Justice
Xavier University
7325 Palmetto Street Box 45B
New Orleans, LA 70125
Phone: 504-483-7340
Fax: 504-488-3081
E-mail: dscej@aol.com
Beverly M Wright
Chairperson
Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah
20 Black Brook Road
Aguinnah, MA 02535
Phone: 508-645-9265
Fax: 508-645-3790
E-mail: chairprs@wtgh.vineyard.net
Russ Wright
Director
Science and Ecosystems
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
980 College Station Road
Athens, GA 30605
Phone: 706-355-8505
Fax: 706-355-8508
E-mail: Not Provided
Michelle Xenos
Shundahai Network
5007 Elmhurst Lane
Las Vegas, NV 89108
Phone: 702-647-3095
Fax: 702-547-9385
E-mail: shundahai@shundahai.org
Gerald H Yamada
Attorney
Paul Hastings Janofsky and Walker LLP
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 10th Floor
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-508-9573
Fax: 202-508-9700
E-mail: ghyamada@phjw.com
Marianne Yamaguchi
Director
Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project
320 West 4th Street Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Phone: 213-576-6614
Fax: 213-576-6646
E-mail: myamagucฎrb4.swrcb.ca.gov
Tseming Yang
Vermont Law School
Chelsea Street Whitcomb House
South Royalton, VT 05068
Phone: 802-763-8303 ext. 2344
Fax: 802-763-2663
E-mail: tyang@vermontlaw.edu
Evelyn Yates
President
CWWG
Pine Bluff for Safe Disposal
4323 Olive No 115
Pine Bluff, AR 71602
Phone: 870-543-8922
Fax: 870-543-8484
E-mail: yates_e@ yahoo.com
Harold Yates
Senior Community Involvement Coordinator
Hazardous Site Cleanup Division
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-814-5530
Fax: 215-814-5518
E-mail: yates.hal@epa.gov
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Laura Yoshii
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-744-1001
Fax: 415-744-2499
E-mail: yoshii.laura@epa.gov
James Younger
Region 1
US Environmental Protection Agency
One Congress Street Suite 1100
Boston, MA 02114-2023
Phone: 617-918-1061
Fax: 617-918-1029
E-mail: younger.james@epa.gov
Ian Zabarte
Western Shoshone National Council
PO Box 210
Indian Springs, NV 89018
Phone: 702-879-3237
Fax: Not Provided
E-mail: izabarte@msn.com
Isidro Zarraga
Lawyer
CVSCAFT
, Philipines
Phone: 632-911-0224
Fax: 632-911-6373
E-mail: zarrga@mozcom.com
Harold Zenick
Associate Director
National Health and Environmental Effects
Research Laboratory
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD-87
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Phone: 919-541-2283
Fax: 919-541-4201
E-mail: zenick.hal@epa.gov
Final: September 12,2000
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