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EPA-IRSB-80-01
DIRECTORY OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PUBLICATIONS OFFICES
AND SPECIAL FILES
COMPILED BY: PATRICK SHANNON ,
DECEMBER 1979
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Library, Room 3404 PM-211-A
401 M Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20460
Information Resources and Services Branch
Management and Organization Division
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington D.C. 20460
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CONTENTS
Index
Offices listed by publications number
Publications which describe EPA's organization and activities
INDEX
AC 110 '
Action Line, Region Seven 244
Active Contracts List 47
Activities of the Grants
Assistance Programs 53
AD 5.
Administration of the Toxic
Substances Control Act 149
Administrative Law Judges 14
Administrator 7
Advisory Committees 45
Aerometric Databank 181
Agriculture Constituency 36
Air and Waste Management
Office 73+
Air Dockets 26
Air enforcement 6"?-73
Air Land and Water Use
Office, ORD 183
Air Noise and Radiation
' Office 78+
Air Noise and Radiation,
OPA 35
Air Pollutant Emission
Factors 102
Air pollution, Stationary
Source Enforcement Div.,
OE 72-73
Air Pollution Technical
Information Center 98
Air pollution, vehicle
enforcement 69
Air quality 97-115
Air Quality Criteria
Documents 175
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Air Quality in Selected Urban
Areas 187
Air quality Data 101
Air Quality Planning and"
Standards Office 97-108
Air quality trends 101
.Airport and Consumer Affairs
Branch, ONAC 143
Alabama 220-227
Alaska 269-276
Analysis of pesticides 75
Analysis Oiv., Water Planning
and Standards 96
Anderson, Sonia 14
Ann Arbor, MI 110-115
Annotated Bibliography for
Water Quality 94
Annual reports 194 & thruout
this directory.
AP 98
AP-42 102
Appeals to the Administrator
10
Appropriations 22
APT1C 98
Arizona 261-268
Arkansas 236-242
.Artico, Inez 35
An/in, Bob 92
Assessment Oiv., OPTS 165
Assistance Management Section,
Grants 51
Audit Office 39a
Audiovisual and Public Support
Branch 50
Audiovisual Information 34, 50
Audiovisuals 33-34, 50, 151
Automobile Emission Control
110
Automobile enforcement 69-71
Available Information Materials
on Solid Waste 123-124
BACT, air 104
Bain, James 107
Barmakian, Steve 2
Benefits And Field Studies
Div., ORP 136
Bennett, Shirley 95
Best Available Control
Technology, air 104
Beverly, Oenise 91
Bibliographic searching 43
98, 184 .
Bidders 46
99
Biographies 32
Borchers, Doyle
Boston, MA 105
Bouve, Kate 36
Brownlow, Lynda 37
Bryan, Gerald 62
Bubble concept 56
Budget Operations Div.,
ORM 60
Burke, Cynthia 143
Business Constituency 36 •
Butler, Gloris 1
Calender of EPA actions
58
Calender of Federal
Regulations 280
California 261-268
Calley, Harry 119
Cancer 178
Carcinogen Assessment
Group, ORD 178 .
Carpenter, Mark 71
Center for Environmental
Research Information,
QRD 174,185
Central Dockets Section,
OGC 26
Central Mailing List
Service, GSA (MCD) 84
Central switchboard 3
CEQ 279
CERI 174, 185
CERL 190
Certification Div., Mobile
Source 115
CFR 6
Chamblee, Jim 89
Chemical Control Office,
OPTS 160-163
Chemical Information Div.,
Chemical Information
System . 156
Chemical Spills 36-87
Chemical Substance
Inventory 155
Chemical Transport
Studies 159
Chemicals In Commerce
Information Sytem 155
Chicago, IL 228 '
CICIS 155
Cincinnati, OH 82, 124,
174, 183-135
CIS 123
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Citizen Activities, Solid
Waste 123
Civil Rights Office 28
Clear Water Fact Sheet - 83
Clippings, newspaper 39
Code of Federal Regulations 6
Colorado 252-260
Comments. See Dockets.
Committee Management Office
45
Community Wastewater
Treatment Plants 88
Compact Label File 133
Compendium of Registered
Pesticides 133
Compilation of Air
Pollutant Emission Factors
102
Compilation of BACT/LAER
Determinations 104
Compilation of Marine
Water Quality Standards 95
Compliance Data System 73
Computer systems,
- MIDSD 54
- OAQPS 101
- ODW 169
"- OPTS 155-156
- ORD 181
Computer-based literature
searching 43, 98, 184
Conger, Charles Sam 93
Congressional Affairs
Div., OL 21
Congressional appropriations
22
Connecticut 195-202
Constituent Development, OPA
36
Construction Cost Index 89
Construciton Grants 82
Consumer Affairs Branch, ONAC
'143
Consumer Constituency 36
Consumer Product Safety
Commission liaison 277 .
Contract Files 46a
Contracts Management Div., 0PM
46-49
Control Action Div., OPTS 162
Control Programs Development
Div., OAQPS 103-105'
Copyright 24
Corey, 01ga 36
Correspondence Files 8
Con/all is Environmental
Research Lab. 190-191
Cost Estimates for
Constructi on ...Wastewater.
89
Cost of Clean Air and
Water Report 55
Council on Environmental
quality 279
CPSC. liaison 277
Criteria and Standards
Div.,
- ODW 171
- ORP 118
- OWPO 95
CSIN 155
Daily News Clips 39
Dallas, TX 236
Daneker, Lee 80
Data and Systems Staff,
MVEL 111
Data Management and
Analysis Oiv., ORD 187
Data Management and
Analysis Section,
vehicle 71
Data processing See
Computer systems
Data Processing and
USER Assistance Branch,
OWPS 93
Davila, Joyce 36
Delaware 212-219
Dell, Robert 111
Dempsey Larry 185
Denver, CO 252
Department of Commerce
5
Department of HEW liaison
277
Department of Labor
liaison 277
Development Documents
91
OF 186
DHEW liaison 277
Directory of Federal
Coordinative Groups
...Toxic... 158
District of Columbia
Regional Office 212-219
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Docket System, Enforcement 63
Dockets,
- Air: Central Dockets
Section 26
- Air: PIRU 44
- Effluent Guidelines: PIRU
44
- General: PIRU 44
- Hazardous waste 125
- Litagation directory 63
- Noise (entry 142) 2
- Pesticides 157
- Regions 197-271
- Solid waste 125
- State Implementation
Plans: PIRU 44
'- States 197-271
- Toxics 157
Document Control Room,
Contracts 46a
Documerica 33
Douglas, Geneva 188
Drinking Water Office 168-172
Dunfee, Norman 99
Eastern Environmental Radiation
Facility 120
Ecological Research reports
174-175
Economic analysis,
- Air planning 107
- EPA budget 61-62
- General 55-56
- Pesticides (FIFRA) 136
- Solid waste (RCRA) 129
- Toxics (TSCA) 161
- Wastewater treatment 89
- Water planning 96
Edison, NJ 206
Editorial Research 39
Effluent Guidelines Div., OWPS
91
EIS 15-20
ELI 19
Emission Control Technology Div.,
Mobile Source 114
EMSl 183, 186, 187
Energy Minerals and Industry,
ORD 182
Enforcement, OPA 35
Enforcement Office 62-77
Enforcement litigation directory
63
Engineering Operations 'Div.,
Mobile Source 113
Environment Constituency
36
Environment Information
Systems Directory 54
Environment Midwest 229
Environment News, Region
One 196
Environment Southeast 221
Environmental Action line,
Region Seven 224
Environmental Analysis Div,,
ORP 119
Environmental Engineering
and Technology, ORD 180
Environmental Health
Effects Research reports
174-175
Environmental impacts of
pesticides 136
Environmental Imapct
Statements 15-20
Enviromental Law Institute
19
Environmental Monitoring
and Support Lab.,
- Cincinnati 183
- RTP 186
- Las Vegas 188
•Environmental Monitoring
reports 174-175
Environmental Monitoring
Systems Lab. 188
Environmental News 38
Environmental Processes
and Effects Research
Office, ORD 181
Environmental Protection
Technology reports
174-175
Environmental Quality
Annual Report 17, 279, 6
Environmental Quality in
New England 197
Environmental Radiation
Data 120
Environmental Research
Center,
- Cincinnati 183
- RTP 186
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Environmental Research Lab.,
Corval11s 190
Environmental Review Oiv.,
OPTS 166
Environmental risk
assessments on toxics
166
Environmental Sciences
Research Lab., RTP 186
EOP 278-280
EP 6
EPA Activities Under RCRA
123
EPA Alert, Region Three
213
EPA appropriations 22
EPA budget- 60-61
EPA Chemical Activities:
Status Report 158
EPA Comments on EIS's 44
See Dockets.
EPA Compendium of Registered
Pesticides 133
EPA Economic Dislocation
Early Warning System 55
EPA Enforcement; A Progress
Report 62
EPA Index of Registered
Pesticides 133
EPA Journal 30
EPA library system 42
EPA Publications; A
Quarterly Bibliography 1
EPA Publications Bibliography;
Quarterly Abstract Bulletin
5
EPA Regulatory Agenda 58
EPA reports microfiche
collection 5
EPA Regions 194-276
EPA Topical Directory 30
Establishment Registration
Support System 75
Estuarine pollution 95
Executive Communications 8
Executive Office of the
President 278
Exhaust 114
Exposure to toxics 159
External affairs offices,
- Headquarters 30-39
- ORD 183-187, 188, 190
- OPP 131
- Regions 196-270
Facilities Requirements
01v., OWPO 88-89
Factory closings 55
Fair, Donald 187
Fandel, Dick 2
Fate of toxics 159
Federal Activities
Office 15
Federal Insecticide
Fungicide and
Rodenticide Act 131
Federal Register 6
Federal' Register
citations. See Dockets.
Federal Register Officer
of EPA 59
Federal Register Section,
OPTS 157
Federal regulatory
action notices 6
Federal regulatory
reform Program 280
Federal Reporting Data
System 169
Federal Women's Program
28
Feldman, Kurt 119
Fellowships 51
Field Operations and
Support Div.,
Enforcement 70-71
FIFRA 131
Films 34
. Finding Your Way Through
EPA 30
Finding Your Way Through
EPA Region One 196
Fiscal Year Budget 60-61
Fish Kills Caused by
Pollution 92
Fletcher, Donna 74
Florida 220-227
FOI. See Freedom of
Information.
Food and Drug
Administration liaison
277
Fluoridation of water
171
FRD '83-84
FRDS 169
Freedom of Information
Counsel to EPA 27
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Freedom of Information Officers
- Contracts 47
- General 9
- OPTS 157
- ORD 176
- Regions 201-275
Freeman, Alison 36
FS 6
Fuel Economy Estimates 110
Fuels Branch, Enforcement 71
Fuels Inspection Database 71
Fuels Switching Database 71
Fungicide And.Rodenticide Act,
FIFRA 131
Gas Mileage Guide 110
Gasoline outlets 71
Gems Program 187
Georgia 220-227
Global Monitoring of the
Environment 187
Government-sponsored technical
reports 5
Government Printing Office 6
GPO 6
GRA&I 5
Grants Administration Div.,
0PM 51-53
Grants Information 52
Graphics 33-34, 50
Great Lakes 229
Green, Jerri 9
Gross, Ed 157
Guide to EPA Libraries 42
Hammett, Barbara 46
Harris, Gladys 123
Hawaii 251-263
Hazard Evaluation Div., ORP 137
Harzardous and Industrial Waste
Div., OSW 128
Hazardous material spills 86-87
HE 6
Headquarters Library 43
Headquarters 'Locator 3
Health Effects Research Lab.,
- Cincinnati 183
- RTP 186
Health effects,
- Air quality 186
- Cancer 178
- Drinking water 171
- Hazardous waste 182, 183
- Noise 141
- Pesticides 137
- Radiation 186
- Research 182, 183, 186
- Toxics 164-167
- Water quality 186
Health Review Div., OPTS
167
Hearing Clerks 14, 200-
274
Hearing (audible) 141 .
Hearings (see also
Dockets),
- Air 97 & see
Hearing Clerks
- Clean Water Act 95
- Congressional 21-22,
60
- Congressional hearings
library collection
23, 43
- Drinking water 171
- FIFRA 131
- General 14, 200-
274
- General Counsel 24
- Hearig Clerks 14, .
200-274
- Noise 146
- Pesticides 131
- Radiation 118
- RCRA 123
- Regions 200-274
- Solid waste 123
- Toxic 162
- Water quality. 95
Heir, Al 36
Hibbs, Lillian 44
Holmes, Raymond 35
Hot spot, toxics 159
HS 193
TAG 49
IAO 151
Idaho 269-276
Illinois 228-235
Impact statements 15-20
Implementation of the
Water Act report 94
Imports Database 71
Index of Registered
Pesticides 133
Indiana 228-235
Industrial Environmental
Research Lab.,
- Cincinnati 183
- RTP 186
Industrial permits, Water
Enforcement 67
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Industrial Waste Div,,
OSW 128
Industry Assistance Office 151
Industry Constituency 36
Information Center 2 & see
Libraries.
Information Center -for Quiet
144
.Information Resources and
Services Branch, 0PM 42
Information Resources Press
Inc. 20
Information Services 1
Information Support Services
Branch, OPTS 153
INFOTERRA 193
Injection wells 169
Insecticide Fungicide and
Rodenticide Act 131
Inspection of vehicles 70,
Ilia
Inspector General of EPA
13a
Instructional Resources
Information System 85
Interagency Agreements,
Contracts 49
Interagency Energy-
Environment reports 174-
175
Interagency Regulatory
Liaison Group 277
Intergovernmental Operations
Office 12
Interational Activities
Office 29
International Aerometric
Databank 187
International Environmental
Referral Center 193
Iowa 243-251
IRIS Supplements 85
IRLG 277
IRSB 42
Job .loses 55
Johnson, William 72
Jones, Ann 25
Jones, Sandy 96
Jordon, Barry 88
Judicial Officer 10
Justification of Appropriation
Estimates 60
Kamihachi, James 56
Kansas 243-251
Kaplan, Bea 90
Kentucky 220-227
Keys, James 2
Labor Constituency 36
Labor Department Liaison 277
LAER 104
Lake Restoration Report 95
Land Disposal Div., OSW 127
Las Vegas 121, 188-189
Law Judges 14
Law Library 25
Leaded fuel 71
Leecraft, Shirley 157
Legal issues 24 & see Dockets
Legislation Office 21-23
Legislative Reference Library
23
LEXIS 25
LIB 42
Library Systems Branch 42
Libraries,
- Ann Arbor, MVEL 110
- Atlanta, Region 4 222
- Boston, Region 1 197
- Chicago, Region 5 230
- Cincinnati 184
- Corvallis, CERL 191
- Dallas, Region 6 237
- Denver, NEIC 65
- Denver, Region 8 254
- Edison, NJ 206
- EMSL 189, 175, 184
- Environmental Law
Institute 19
- EOF 278
- Headquarters 43
- Kansas City, Region 7 246
- Las Vegas, EMSL 189
- Law 25
- Legislative Reference 23
- Motor Vehicle Emission Lab.
110
- National Enforcement
Investigations Center 65
- New York, Region 2 205
- Philadelphia, Region 3 214
- Research Triangle Park 98=175
- San Francisco, Region 9 263
- Seattle, Region 10 271
Lief, Don 36
Litagation directory 63
Literature searching 43, 98, 186
Locator, Headquarters 3
Louisiana 236-242
Lucko, Bernard 35
LV 121
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Lucko, Bernard 85
LV 121
Magnafax 3, 202-276
Mailing List Managers of a
varu-tty of 1 ists,
- Contract bidders 46
- Effluent Guidelines 91
- General 31
- Hazardous waste 124
- Municipal contruction 84
- Noise 148
- Pesticides 134
- Public Awareness 31
- Radiation 119
- Research and Development 185
- Solid Waste 124
- Toxics 151
- Wastewater treatment 91
Maine 195-202
Management and Agency Services
Office, 0PM 40a-50, 54. 1-4
Management and Organization
Oiv., 0PM 41-50
Management Information and
Data Systems Div., 0PM 54
Manual for Regulation
Development 58
Manufacturers Operations Oiv.,
Enforcement 69
Marine water quality 95
Marrow, Evelyn 134
Maryland 212-219
Massachusetts 195-202
Masters, Harold 41
Materials balances 159
Maximum Contaminant Level
violations 169
MCD 83-84
McOaniel, Chuck 34
MCL violations 169
MDSO 92
Media Research Office 39
Mello, Wayne 172
Michael , Robert 89
Michigan 228-235
Microfiche publications 5
MIDSD 54
Mileage Guide 110
Minnesota 228-235
Minor, Ernie 183
Minority Constituency 36
Minority civil rights 28
Mississippi 220-227
Missouri 243-251
Mobile Source Air Pollution
Control Office 109
Mobile Source and Noise
Enforcement 69-71
Model State Information
System 169
Modern Talking Pictures
Co. 34
Monitoring and Data Analysis
Div., OAQPS 100
Monitoring and Data Support
Div., OWPS 92-93
Monitoring and Technical
Support, ORO 179
Monitoring Programs
Radiation 119
Montana 252-260
Montgomery, Mattie 36
Monthy Awards for
Contruction Grants 52
Mooney, Charles 2
Motor Vehicle Emission
Lab. 110-116
Mulderick, Ray 34
Multimedia Toxics Studies 159
Municipal Construction Div.,
OWPO 82-35
Municipal Permits Branch,
Water Enforcement 66
Municipal Enviromental
Research Lab. 183
MVEL 110-115
National Anbient Air Quality
Standards 105
National Archives 20
National Audiovisual Center 50
National Emission Standards
for Hazardous Pollutants 108
National Emissions Report 101
National Enforcement
Investigations Center 64
National Eutrophication
Survey 188
National Information Center
for Quiet 144
National Records Center 20
National Response Center for
Water Pollution 87
National Technical Information
Service 5
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National Training and Oper.
Technology Center 85
National Water Quality
Inventory Report 92 .
Nebraska 243-251
Needs Survey 89
NEIC 64-55
NESHAPS 108
Nevada 261-268
New Hampshire 195-202
New Jersey 203-211
New Mexico 236-242
New Source Performance
Standards 108
New York 203-211
News Clippings 39
NIH/EPA Chemical Information
System 156
NOAA Data 187
Noise Abatement and Control
Office 139-148
Noise Control Progress
Report 143
Noise Enforcement Database 77
Noise Enforcement Div.,
OMSNE 76
Noise Enforcement Facility 77
Noise: EPA Report to
Congress 140
Noise Health Effects 141
Noise Information System 147
Noise Publications 140, 147-
148
Noise Technical Reference
Center 147
Noncompliance Cases 64
North Carolina 220-227
North Dakota 252-260
NPOES Permits 66-68
NSPS 108
NTIS 5
NTOTC 85
OA 39a
OANR 78+
OAQPS 97-108
OCC 160-163
Occupational Safety and Health
Admin, liaison 277
ODW 168-172
0£ .62-77
Office of Air and Waste
Management 78+
Office of Air Land and
Water, ORD 181
Office of Air Noise and
Radiation 78+
Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards 97-108
Office of Audit 39a
Office of Chemical Control ,
OPTS 160-163
Office of Civil Rights 28
Office of Drinking Water, ,
OWWM 162-172
Office of Energy Minerals and
Industry, ORD 180
Office of Enforcement 62-77
Office of Environmental' Eng.
and Tech., ORD 180
Office of Environmental Proc.
and Effects, QRO 181
Office of Env. Review 15-16
Office of EPA Land Use
Coordination 13
Office of- Federal
Activities 15-16
Office of General
Counsel 24-27
Office of Health Research,
ORD 182
Office of International
Activities 29
Office of Legislation 21-22
Office of Management and
Agency Services 40a-50, 54, 1-4
Office of Mobile Source Air
Pollution Control , OANR 109-115
Office of Monitoring and
Technical Support, ORD 179
Office of Noise Abatement and
Control, ANR 139
Office of Pesticides and Toxic
Substances 130-138, 149-167
Office of Pesticides Programs,
OPTS 130-138
Office of Planning and
Evaluation, 0PM 55-57
Office of Planning and
Management 40-61, 1-4
Office of Press Svcs. 38-39
Office of Program Integration
and Information, OPTS 150-159
Office of Public Awareness
30-39, 196-270, 185-190
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Office of Regional and
Intergovernmental Opns. 12
Office of Regulatory Analysis,
OPTS 161
Office of Research and
Development 173-191
Office of Resources Mgmt., 0PM
50-53, 60-61
Office of Solid Waste, OWWM
122-129
Office of Technical Info.,
ORD 176
Office of Testing and
Evaluation, OPTS 164-167
Office of the President 278-
280
Office of Toxic Substances
149-167
Office of Water and Waste
Management 79+
Office of Water Enforcement,
OE 66-68
Office of Water Planning: and
Standards, OWWM 90-96
Office of Water Program '•
Operations, OWWM 81-89
Ohio 228-235
OHM-TADS 86
Oil and Special Materials
Control Div., OWPO 86
Oklahoma 236-242 .
OMAS 40a-50, 54, 1-4
ONAC 139-148
OPA 30-39
OPII 150-159
0PM 40-61, 1-4
OPP 130-138
OPTS 130-138, 149-167
OPTS Reports 154
OPTS Technical Information
Center 154
ORO 173-191
ORD Program Guide 173
ORD Publications Office 174
ORD-Seminars 185
ORDIS 176
Oregon 269-275
Organization and Functions
Manual 41
Organization Charts 41
ORM 51-53, 60-61
ORP 115-121
OSHA liaison 277
OSW 122-129
OTE 164-167
OWPO 81-89
OWPS 90-96
OWWM 97 +
Ozone 177
Pacific Islands 261-268
Paine, Arthur 47
Pause!!, Don 112
PB 5
Pearson, Johnnie 105
Pennsylvania 212-219
Permit Compliance System,
Water Enforcement 68
Permits Div., Water Enforcement
66-67
Personnel Records Office 4
Pesticide Label File. 133
Pesticide Producing Facilities
75
Pesticide Product Information
on Microfiche 133
Pesticide Abstracts monthly
153
Pesticides and Toxic Substances
Office 130-138, 149-167
Pesticides and Toxic Substances
Enforcement Oiv., OE 74-75
Pesticides Enforcement
Management System 75
Pesticides Monitoring Journal
153
Pesticides Programs 130-138
Pettitt, Kay 60
Phone information 3
PIC 2
PIRU 44
PIS 1
Plan Review Management System
105
Planning and Evaluation Office,
0PM 55-59
Planning and Management, OPA
35
Planning and Management Office
40-61, 1-4
Plans and Programs Staff, ONAC
140
Platten, Joan 21
Plum Brook Station 77
Pollution Engineering magazine
' 194
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Potenzone, Rudy 156
Premanufacturing Review Div.,
OPTS 163
Prenotice consultations 163
President 278
Presidential Budget 60
Press Services 38-39
Price, Leighton 35
Principal Science Advisor, ORD
177
Printing Management Office,
0PM 1
Priority and Needs Assessment
Branch, OWWM 89
Privacy Act Counsel to EPA 27
PRMS 105
Procurement and Contracts
Management Div., 0PM 46-49
Program Analysis Div., ORM,
0PM 61
Program and Management
Operations, OE 63
Program Development, OPA 35
Program Integration and Info.
Office, OPTS 150-159
Progress in the Prevention and
Control of Air Pollution 97
Project Officers 46a
Projection slides 33, 50, 151
Proposals contract 46
Public Awareness 30-39, 196-270
Public comments. See Dockets.
Public Information Center 2
Public Information Reference
Unit 44
Public Interest Groups
Constituency 36
Public laws 25, 43
Public participation
- Air quality 99
- Drinking water 170
- Hazardous waste 123
- Noise 146
- Radiation 116
- Solid waste 123
- Toxics 158
- Wastewater treatment. 88
- Water quality 80
Public Participation Printout,
Region Five 229
Public Reading Room for TSCA
Section Six 157
Public relations 30-39, 196-270
185-190
Publications and Information
Services 1
Publications Bibliography 5
Puerto Rico 203-211
Quality Assurance Staff,
MVEL 112
Quarterly Noncompliance
Reports 68
Radiation Data 120
Radiation Emergencies 119
Radiation Health Effects 186
Radiation Programs Office
116-121
Radiation Protection
Activities 116
Radiological Quality of the
Environment 119
Ramsay, Marsha 158
Randolph, Karen 190
RCRA 123
Rebuttable Presumption Against
Registration Cases 138
Reed, Norman 36
Region Two Report 204
Regional and Intergovernmental
Operations Office 12
Regional Coordinator, QPA 37
Regional Offices 194-276
Registration Div., OPP 135
Regulations Under Development
59-
Regulatory Action Notices 6
Regulatory Analysis Office,
OPTS 161
Regulatory Council 280
Regulatory Reform Program 280
Regulatory Reform Staff, 0PM
57
Repasch, Joni 157
Report to Congress Lake
Restoration Report 95
Report to Congress on Safe
Drinking Water 168
Request for Proposal 46
Research and Development
Office 173-191
Research and Development, OPA
35
Research Demonstration Trng.
and Fellowship Awards 52
• Research Highlights 173
Research Outlook 173
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Research Triangle Park, NC
97-108, 175, 186
Resource Center, OPS 39
Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act 12
Resources Management Office,
0PM 51-53, 60-61
RFP 46
Rhode Island 195-202
Rice, Christian 35
Risk assessments, Toxics
164-167
Rockroth, Bruce 63
Rodentici.de Act, FIFRA 131
Rogers, Charles ' 35
Rosenbaum, David 116
RPAR 138
RPAR public comments 157
RTP 97-108, 175, 186
Rust, Gary 104
S 174
SAB 11
Safe Drinking Water Act
Implementation Report 168
Sandusky, OH 77
Sayers, Charlne 193
Science Advisor, ORD 177
Science Advisory Board 11
Science Support Branch, OPTS
75
Scientific and Technical
Assessments Reports 174-175
Scientific Assistant, ONAC
141
Scott, James 157
Seminars, ORD 185
Shabrin, Helene 94
Shaffer, Judy 66
Shannon, Michael 129
Shelly, Dale 56
Slides 33, 34, 50, 151
Small Business Advisor,
Contracts 48
SMEAC Information Reference
Center 85
Smith, Linda K. 176
Socioeconomic Environmental
reports 174-175
Solid Waste Office 122-129
South Carolina 220-227
SPCC 86
Speakers Bureau 32
Speakers Calender 32
Special Pesticide Review Div.,
OPP 138
Speeches 32
Spill Prevention Control and
Counter-measure 86
Spills 86-87
Standards and Regulations Div.,
- ONAC 145
- OPE 57
Standards Implementation Br.,
OAQPS 105
STAR Reports 174-175
Starks, Bernita 83
State and Local Grant Awards
List 52
State and Local Programs Oiv.,
ONAC 142
State Implementation Plans
104, 44
State NPOE5 Offices 68
State Programs and Resource
Recovery Div., OSW 126
State Programs Div ., ODW 170
States 194-276
Stationary Source Enforcement
Division 72-73
Stationary Sources of Air
Pollution 97-108
Statistical design, toxics
.exposure 159
Steward, Tracy 76
Storage and Retrieval of Water
. Quality Data 93
STORET 93
Strategies and Air Standards
Oiv., OAQPS 106-107
Stratosphere 177
SuDocs 6
Summary of 19?? Budget 61
Superintendent of Documents 6
Survey and Analysis Div., OPTS
159
Survey of Needs for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment... 89
SW 122-129
SW.Dockets 44, 125
SWIRS Database 123
Switchboard 3
Systems Development Branch,
OPTS 155
T 174
TADS 86
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Technical Information Service
5
Technical Assistance Data
System 86
Technical Information and
Commun. Branch , OSW 123
Technical Information Center,
OPTS 194
Technical Publishing Co, 194
Technical Reports 5
Technical Support Div,, ODW
172
Technology Assessment Div .,
ORP 117
Technology Transfer Newsletter
185
Technology and Federal
Programs Div ., ONAC 145
Telecommunications Management
Office 3
Telephone information 3
Teletype/Magnafax 3, 202-276
Tennessee 220-227
Testing and Evaluation Office,
OPTS 164-167
Texas 236-242 "
Thatcher, Mary Ann 22
Thomas, Henry 146
Title 40 CFR 6
Toxic Substances Office 149-
167
Toxic Substances, OPA 35
Toxic Substances Control Act
151, 149-167
Toxic Substances Control Act
Chemical Inventory 155
Toxic Substances Enforcement
Div., OE 74-75
Toxics exposure 159
TR 193
Translations 193
Transport and fate of
chemicals 159
TSCA 151, 149-167
TSCA Inventory 155
Turpin, Ralph 75
UN atmospheric program 187
UN Environmental Program 193
Underground Injection Control
169
UNEP 193
Urban Constituency 36
US EOP 36
US EPA Advisory Committees
Charters 45
US Executive Office of the
President 278
US Government Printing Office
6
US International Environmental
Referral Center 193
USIERC 193
Vehicle emission control 114
Vehicle Emissions Database
71
Vehicle Field Operations and
Support Div., OE 70-71
Vehicle inspection 70-llla
Vehicle Manufacturers Opns.
Div., OE 69
Vehicle testing procedures
112-113
Vehicle Imports Database 71
Vermont 295-202
Video programs 50
Virgin Islands 203-211
Virginia 212-219
Visibility 106
Vranas, Bryon 48
Washington, DC Regional Office
212-219
Washington State 269-276
Washington National Records
Center 20
Waste-Alert 123
Wastewater treatment 88
Water and Hazardous Materials
Office 79+
Water and Hazardous Materials,
OPA 35
Water Conservation 88
Water Enforcement 60-68
Water' Planning and Standards,
OWWM 50
Water Planning Div,, OWPS 94
Water Program Operations,
OWWM 88
Water quality 80, 94-95
Water Quality Inventory 92
Water Quality-Management
Bulletin 94
Weatherly, Roy 1
Weekly Briefing Book 39
West, Chris 186
West, Virginia 212-219
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WESTLAW 65
WHO 187
Wilkes, Angela 123
Williams, Deborah 157
Wisconsin 228-235
WMO 187
Women Constituency 36
Women's civil rights 28
Working Paper 188
World Health Organization 187
Wright, Jean 86
Wyche, Paul 35
Wyer, Geraldine 123
Youth Constituency 36
Zelsman, Loren 116
40 CFR 6
102 Monitor 16
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EPA
PUBLICATIONS
NUMBER *
EPA OFFICE
(mail code)
TELEPHONE
ENTRY
* The first three numerals of a publications number of this form
EPA 600/2-79-013
item
year
suboffice or subject
office
Most of the entries are in headquarters offices in the Washington area.
The mailing address for those is
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20460
It is important for headquarters addresses to include mail codes after
individual office names.
Publications and Information Services,
Printing Management Office (PM-215)
Roy Weatherly or Gloris Butler.
Provides general publications to the
public and refers requests for technical
publications to appropriate sources.
This office distributes EPA Publications;,
A Quarterly Guide which lists both general
and technical publications. Most of the
publications are technical and are sold by
NTIS, entry 5.
FTS or 202/ 755-0890
Public Information Center (PM-215) James Keys,
Dick Fandel, Steve Barmakian, or Charles Mooney.
Provides interpretive replies and some
.publications to the public or to EPA personnel.
755-0707
Headquarters Locator, Telecommunications
.Management Office (PM-215).
Location and phone information on
headquarters employees, offices, and- programs.
Headquarters has no central switchboard.
Another telephone number receives teletype/
magnafax messages for headquarters offices. To
inquire about the equipment, call 755-2858.
755-2673
755-2844
automated
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Personnel Records (PM-212).
Identifies offices of past employees
in headquarters since 1977. This office
can also fill gaps in the Locator's files
on current headquarters employees.
FTS or 202/ 755-2760
National Technical Information Service
U.S. Department of Commerce
Springfield, VA 22161
Most EPA technical reports are sold by
NTIS. Those are announced by EPA Publications
Bibliography; Quarterly Abstract Bulletini
NTISUB/E/042- , $50 per year; and also by the
weekly Environmental Pollution and Control,
NTISUB/E/068- , $75 per year. The same
information is in the biweekly Government
Reports Announcements and Index found in a
wide variety of libraries-. Both GRA&I and
EPA Pubs Sib are well indexed; but the best
access to this information is the "NTIS Database,"
because it has the best indexes.
A microfiche collection of EPA reports
published by NTIS may be read in EPA Regional
Libraries, entries 43 and 197-271.
If a report's NTIS Order Number (usually "PB"
and six or eight digits) is not known, NTIS'will
703/ 557-4600
Information
703/ 557-4630
Subscriptions
give order information by mail to written or
recorded inquiries with an exact title or
publications number. NTIS does not give
specific answers over the telephone.
Regular orders take about three weeks for
delivery by fourth class mail. First class
mail costs $3.00 extra per paper copy.
Telex.
Telecopier.
"Premium Service" for NTIS deposit
account holders or American Express account
holders adds $3.00 per item. Delivery takes
four to nine days by first class mail.
"Rush Handling" for account holders adds
$10 per item (or $6 for pickup in Springfield
or DC). Processing takes 24 hours and delivery
is by'first class, special delivery mail.
Orders from outside North America are
charged higher rates than those shown in the
price list below. There are NTIS-contractor
offices in some countries..People outside
North America should write NTIS for price
quotes, and such inquiries addressed to EPA
should be forwarded to NTIS. Airmail outside
the U.S. adds $4.00 per item.
To input an EPA publication use EPA Form
2220-1 (documentation/abstract sheet in most
reports) and two copies of NTIS Form 79--one
addressed to the originating office and one
addressed to EPA Headquarters Library (PM-213),
703/ 557-4780
Recording phone
703/
Sales
703/
557-4650
89-9405
321-8547
8007 325-6000
(or in Missouri,
800/ 342-6700)
Western Union
Datagram no. 2525
"Premium Service"
703/ 577-4700
"Rush Handling"
703/ 577-4690
Input Section
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Washington, DC 20460. Input requires either
eleven paper copies or one copy with a $20 fee.
NTIS takes about six weeks to prepare a document
for sale.
This NTIS price list (only for North
American orders)- is likely to become
outdated soon.
Standard Priced Documents and Microfiche
Pries Code Page Range Price
Exception Priced Documents
and Microfiche
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A02
A03
A04
A05
A06
A07
AQ8
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All
A12
/
A13
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A17
A18
A19
A2Q
A21
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001 • 025
026 • 050
051 - 075
076 - 100
101 • 125
126 • ISO
151 - 175
176 • 200
201 - 225
226 - 250
251 - 275
276 • 300
301 - 325
326 • 350
351 • 375
376 - 400
401 • 425
426 - 450
451 -.475
476 • 500
SOI - 525
526 - 550
551 - 575
S 100
4.00
4.50
5.25
6.00
6.50
7.25
3.00
9.00
9.25
9.50
10.75
11.00
11.75
12.00
12.50
13.00
13.25
14.00
14.50
15.00
15.25
15.3
16.25
A25 576 • SOO 16.50
A99 601 • up —*
"Add S2.50 for each additional 100
page increment from 601 pages up.
Price Code
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E02
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EQ4
E35
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E12
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3.25
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1150
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tor Price
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28.00
50.00
Superintendent of Documents
U.S. Government Printing Office
Washinaton, DC 20402
GPO sells several hundred EPA documents
(while NTIS has one hundred EPA titles for
every one offered by GPO). Payment must
accompany order. Delivery takes two or
three weeks.
"EP..." is the SuOocs shelf number
for EPA reports in Documents Libraries and
is not an order number. But the E? number
is useful' for ordering when the GPO Stock
Number is not known.
2027 783-3238
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6PO sells subscriptions to the
Federal Register, a daily "bulletin
board" of federal regulatory actions.
Parts of recent issues cost 75
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68- EPA contract number; not a publications see
number.
100/ Administrator (A-100). FTS or 202/
Obtain public materials from Press
Services, entry 38.
Executive Communications (A-101).
Administrator's correspondence
files—primarily for in-house use.
Freedom of Information Specialist
• (A-101) Jerri Green.
Judicial Officer (A-101).
Reviews appeals to the Administrator
on decisions of EPA Law Judges, entry 14.
Science Advisory Board (A-101M) Ilene
Stein.
Office of Regional and Intergovernmental
Operations (A-101).
Liaison for regional, state, and
local officials, but not for federal
agencies. Directory of Regional Officials
is published every eighteen months.
Office of EPA Land Use Coordination (A-101).
Inspector General (A-101). FTS or 703/
Administrative Law Judges (A-110) FTS or 202/
Sonia Anderson, Hearing Clerk,
See also Regional Hearing Clerks,
entries 200-274.
130/ Office of Environmental Review (A-104).'
Formerly named Office of Federal
Activities. Reviews environmental impact
of federal government's activities.
1) Inspection Copies of Environmental
Impact Statements:
1.1) EIS Collection, Office of Environmental
Review (A-104).
Microfiche copies of draft or final
EIS's from 1977 forward—for reading only.
This office publishes 102 Monitor (sold by
GPO, entry 6). a monthly which lists
information on draft or final EIS's submitted
to EPA.
entry 46
755-2700 7
755-0500 8
755-2764 9
755-2735 10
472-9444 11
755-0444 12
755-0442 13
577-7720 13a
755-5476 14
755-0777 15
245-3006 16
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1.2) Headquarters Library (PM-213).
Includes a separate microfiche
collection of EIS's from 1977 forward—
for reading only. Some-EPA Regional
•Libraries have the same collection.
In 1980 it is likely that Headquarters
Library, Office of Environmental Review
(entry 16), Regional Libraries (entries
197 to 271), and EOP Information Center
(entry 279), will have a microfiche
collection of all final, federal EIS's
from 1970 forward.
1.3) Public Information Reference Unit
(PM-213) Lillian Hibbs.
EPA's comments on EIS's.
1.4) A few states and cities have EIS
requirements. Contact persons for those
are listed on pages 130-135 of
Environmental Quality - 1977; The Eighth
Annual Report of the Council on
Environmental Quality.
2) Retention copies of .Environmental
Impact Statements:
2.1) The originating organization
(which is usually not EPA) distributes
a limited number of free copies.
2.2) Environmental Law Institute
Suite 620, Attn: Library
1346 Connecticut Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
Single copies of federal
EIS's for reading or for having copies
made. 10<£ to 254 per page plus postage.
During the last quarter of 1979, ELI
owns the most complete and most accessible
retrospective collection of federal, draft
and final EIS's.
2.3) Information Resources Press
Rosslyn Center, Suite 700
1700 N. Moore St.
Arlington, VA 22209
Publishes the monthly
EIS: Digests... (comparable to 102 Monitor.
entry-16) and sells all ElS's'it indexes.
EIS: Digests ... . 1977 to-date, is online
in Bibliographic Retrieval Services.
EIS's cost $6.00 nrimimum for up to 5
microfiche (490 pages); $1.75 each
see entry 43 -
see entry 44
17
18
202/ 452-9600 19
703/ 558-8270 20
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additional fiche. Paper copies, 204 per
page. Postage extra and prepayment
required.
During the last quarter of 1979 IRP
is microfiching (for sale in 1980) all
final EIS's from the 1970-1977 collection
of final and draft, federal EIS's which
is owned by the Council on Environmental
Quality. The National Archives (probably
in Suit!and, MD) is expected to take
ownership of the collection in early 1980.
Meanwhile, the Washington National Records
Center in Suitland, MD is holding EIS's
completed by IRP, and makes them available
on site only to people with a letter of
permission from CEQ Administrative Office, -
entry 279.
HO/ Congressional Affairs Division, Office FTS or 202/ 755-1865 21
of legislation (A-102) Joan Platten.
Provides EPA Publications to
congressional staff members.
Congressional Affairs Division, Office 755-0490 ' 22
of Legislation (A-102) Mary Ann Thatcher.
EPA appropriations by the Congress.
Legislative Reference Library (A-102). 755-2557 23
Office of General Counsel (A-130). 755-2511 24
See also offices of Regional
Counsels, entries 198-272.
Law Library (A-130) Ann Jones. 426-4638 25
Central Dockets Section (A-130). 755-0658 26
Presently limited to air dockets.
See also entries indexed under "Dockets".
Office of General Counsel (A-134). 726-9450 27
Attorney Jim Nelson gives advice to
EPA staff on Freedom of Information
procedures and on the Privacy Act.
150/ Office of Civil Rights (A-105). 755-0555 28
160/ Office of International Activities • 755-2780 29
(A-106).
170/ "Office of Public Awareness (A-107). 755-0700 30
Obtain most materials from
Publications and Information .Services,
entry 1. Finding Your Way through EPA
and EPA Topical Directory are obtained
from entry 1. The monthly EPA Journal
is sold by GPO, entry 6.
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Mailing List Manager FTS or 202/ 755-0886 31
Office of Public Awareness (A-107)
US EPA
Washington, DC 20460
Maintains a variety of mailing
lists for OPA materials on different
subjects.
Speakers Bureau (A-107). 426-4188 32
Speeches and biographies of EPA
officials. Distributes the monthly
Speakers Calender.
Documerica (A-107).
A collection of projection slides 755-0138 33
and a small number of other graphics
available for loan to the public.
Audiovisual Information (A-107) Ray 755-0715 34
Mulderick or Chuck McDaniel.
Some EPA-produced films are
loaned by Modern Talking Pictures, a
company with offices in large cities.
entries 33, 50, and'151.
Program.Development, Office of Public 35
Awareness (A-107).
1) Air, Noise, and Radiation. Inez Artico. 755-0720
2| Enforcement. Raymond Holmes. 755-0720
3) Planning and Management. Paul Wyche. 755-0132
4) Toxic Substances. Leighton Price. 755-0720
5) Water and Hazardous Materials. Charles 755-0720
Rogers.
6) Research and Development. Christian Rice. 755-0872
Constituent Development, Office of Public 36
Awareness (A-107).
Coordinator. Philip Wisman. 755-2840
1) Agriculture. Al Heier. 755-2840
2) Business / Industry. Don Lief. 755-2840
3) Consumer /Women. Alison Freeman. 755-0138
4) Environment. Kate Bouve. 755-0886
5) Labor. 01ga Corey. 755-0710
6) Minority. Joyce Davila. 755-0710
7) Public Interest Groups. Norman Reed. 755-0710
8) Urban. 755-0710
9) Youth. Wattle Montgomery. 755-0710
Regional Coordinator, Office of Public 755-0710 37
Awareness (A-107). Lynda Brownlow.
Coordinates OPA policies with EPA
regions and with state agencies.
Of flee-of Press Services (A-107). -755-0344 38
- Formerly named Media Services. This
office's. "Environmental News" is often
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mistaken as a document title; it is
instead a standard heading for press releases.
Media Research (A-107).
Formerly named Resource Center and
also Editorial Research. News clippings.
Daily News Clips and Weekly Briefing Book
are not distributed outside the agency due to
copyright restrictions.
FTS or 202/ 755-0363
FTS or 703/ 557-5017
FTS or 202/ 755-2900
Office of Audit (A-109).
200/ " Office of Planning and Management
(PM-208).
220/ Office of Management and Agency Services 755-52911
(PM-211).
Management and Organization Division (PM-213). 755-0844
Annually publishes Organization Charts;
US EPA. Organization and Functions Manual
and its updated pages are distributed by
Harold Masters. 755-0840
Information Resources and Services Branch • : " 755-0353
(PM-213).
Formerly named Library Systems Branch.
Publishes EPA libraries' annual Journal
Holdings Report, sold by NT1S, entry 5.
IRSB distributes Guide to EPA Libraries.
Headquarters Library (PM-213).
1) Reference Service. 755-0308
2) Inter!ibrary Loan Office. 755-0319
Public Information Reference Unit (PM-213) 755-2808
Lillian Hibbs.
Some EPA files cited-in the Federal Register.
See also entries indexed under "Dockets".
Committee Management Office (PM-213). 755-0866
Manages legal requirements of EPA's seven
advisory committees.- Annually publishes US EPA
Advisory Committees Charters and Rosters.
Procurement and Contracts Management Division 755-0822
(PM-214).
Maintains mailing lists for bidders. 755-0616
Specific RFP's are requested from Barbara 472-9473
Hammett.
Document Control Room (PM-214M). 472-9475
Current contract files name project officers
from contract numbers. EPA Pubs Bib, entry 5,
indexes contract numbers for the publications
it lists.
39
39a
40
41a
41
42
43
44
45
46
46a
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Cost Review and Policy Branch (PM-214) FTS or 202/ 472-9320 47
Sells the semiannual Active
Contracts List.
Arthur Paine is Freedom of Information
Coordinator for EPA contracts.
Small Business Advisor for EPA contracts 755-0616 48
(PM-214W) Bryon Vranas.
Interagency Agreements, Procurement and 472-9384 49
Contracts Management Division (PM-214M).
Audiovisual and Public Support Branch (PM-215). 755-0805 50
EPA video programs are rented from:
National Audiovisual Center 301/ 763-1896
Attn: Reference Section .
US GSA
Washington, DC 20490
See also entries 33, 34, and 151.
Publications and Information Center (PM-215). See entry 1
Public Information Center (PM-215), ' See entry 2
Headquarters Locator (PM-215). " See entry 3
230/ Assistance Management Section, Grants FTS or 202/ 755-3490 51
Operations Branch, Grants Administration
Division {PM-216).
Initial application forms for research,
demonstration, and training grants and .
fellowships. See entries 52 and 82 for
Municipal Construction Grants.
Grants Information (PM-216). 755-0251 52
Lists."Monthly Awards for Construction
Grants for Vlastewater Treatment Works is
sold by GPO, entry 6. Two Semiannual lists
are sold by NTIS, entry 5, State and Local
Grant Awards and Research, Demonstration,
Training and Fellowship Awards. "Grants
Information and Control System" database
tracks proposed and final grants.
Grants Information Systems and Reports - 755-0330. 53
Branch (PM-216).
Distributes the monthly Activities
, of the Grants Assistance Programs.
Management Information and Data Systems 755-0894 54
Division (PM-218).
Environment Information Systems
Directory will describe major EPA databases.
Available from NTIS, entry 5, sometime in 1980.
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Economic Analysis Division, Office of FTS or 2Q2/ 755-0733 55
Planning and Evaluation (PM-220).
Assesses EPA's economic effects.
The annual Cost of Clean Air and.Water
Report to Congress is sold by NTIS,
entry 5. Technical appendixes may be
borrowed from PIRU, entry 44. This
office-distributes a small quarterly
on potential job loses and factory
closings, EPA Economic Dislocation
Early Warning System.
Economic Analysis Division (PM-220). 755-2677 56
James Kamihachi or Dale Shelly.
Bubble concept.
Regulatory Reform Staff, Standards and 755-2884 57
Regulations Division, Office of Planning
and Evaluation (PM-223).
Distributes Regulatory Reform
Initiatives Progress Report about three
times a year.
Communications Staff, Standards and 755-2693 58
Regulations Division (PM-223).
Maintains a mailing list for "EPA
Regulatory Agenda". The agenda lists
EPA's regulatory proposals' time
schedule and contact people and is also
published quarterly in the Federal
Register, entry 6,
This office's Manual for Regulation
.Development is .used primarily by EPA
personnel.
Federal Register Officer of EPA (PM-223). 755-2653 • 59
Files showing status of regulations
under development,
240/ Budget Preparation and Control Branch, 755-0690 60
Budget Operations Division, Office of
Resources Management (PM-225) Kay
Pettitt.
Annually publishes several volumes
of Fiscal Year Budget and Justi fication
of Appropriation Estimates,. These are
kept confidential until the Presidential
Budget is made public. After about
January 20, requestors are given.surplus
copies.
Program'Analysis Division, Office of 755-0693 61
Resources Management (PM-228).
Annually publishes two volumes of
Fiscal Year 6udqet--ZB8 which are' handled
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like those in entry 60. Annually
distributes Summary of 19?? Budget
which summarizes only a preliminary.
budget.
300/ Office of Enforcement (EN-329).
Gerald A. Bryan answers general
questions.
EPA Enforcement; A Progress Report
has been published as an annual, but
none is currently planned. See also
Regional Enforcement Offices, entries
199-273.
Program and Management Operations,
Office of Enforcement (EN-329) Bruce
Rockroth.
"Docket System" database lists
all enforcement litagation active in
regional and program offices.
330/ National Enforcement Investigations
Center
US EPA
Bldg. 53, Denver Federal Center
PO Box 25227
Denver, CO 80225
Investigates noncompliance cases.
NEIC Library
340/ Municipal Permits Branch, Permits
Division, Office of Water Enforcement
(EN-336) Judy Shaffer.
NPOES permits.
Industrial Permits Branch (EN-336).
NPDES permits.
Enforcement Division, Office of Water
Enforcement (PM-338).
"Permit Compliance System"
database lists NPDES permit holders.
In a year it -should include technical
data. To access the list make an FOI
request, entry 9. Technical data may
.be obtained from Regional Enforcement
Offices, entries 199-273 or from
• state NPDES offices.
Quarterly Noncompliance Reports
may be read at PIRU, entry 44.
FTS or 202/ 755-2505
62
426-7240
63
FTS or 303/ 234-4650
64
234-5306
FTS or 202/ 755-0750
472-3665
755-0994
65
66
67
68
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[vehicle! Manufacturers Operations
Division, Office of [air pollution]
Mobile Source and Noise Enforcement
(EN-340M).
Formerly named Mobile Source
Enforcement Oi vi s i on.
[vehicle] Field Operations and Support
Division (EN-340).
Formerly named Mobile Source
Enforcement Division, Supervises federal,
state, and local vehicle inspection
programs.
Data Management and Analysis Section,
Fuels Branch, [vehicle] Field Operations
and Support Division (EN-340M) Mark
Carpenter.
"Fuels Inspection Database" monitors
retail gasoline outlets' leaded/unleaded
amounts. "Fuels Switching Database"
observes use of leaded fuel in unleaded
vehicles. "Imports Database" monitors
vehicles. "Vehicle Emissions Database"
measures specific vehicle models.
FTS or 202/ 472-9410
69
472-9360
70
472-9356
71
Office of General Enforcement (EN-339).
[air pollution] Stationary Source
Enforcement Division (EN-341).
William Johnson is a contact person
for general questions.
Publications are distributed by RTP,
entry 98.
Compliance Analysis Section, [air-pollution]
Stationary Source Enforcement Division
(EN-341)'Frank Smith.
"Compliance Data System" database tracks
facilities' status of compliance and
corrective actions. Accessible through FOI
requests, entry 9. Semiannually publishes a
. large listing, Compliance Status of Major Air
Pollution Facilities.
Pesticides and-Toxic Substances Enforcement
Division (EN-342) Donna Fletcher.
Science Support.Branch, Pesticides and Toxic
Substances Enforcement Division (EN-342)
Ralph-Turpin. -
"Pesticides Enforcement Management
'System", database records enforcement actions
and analysis of pesticides "Establishment
Registration Support System"'identifies all
pesticide-producing facilities and their
products.
755-2977
755-2550
71a
72
755-0103
73
755-9404
755-0899
74'
75
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Noise Enforcement Division (EN-387) FTS or 703/ 557-7404 76
Tracy Steward, Attorney Advisor.
Noise Enforcement Facility FTS/ 62-7-1828 77
Plum Brook Station 419/ 627-8945
US EPA
Taylor & Columbia Roads
Sandusky, OH 44870
"Noise Enforcement Data Base"
track violators and analyzes noise data.
400/ Office of Air, Noise, and Radiation FTS or 202/ 755-2640 78
(ANR-443).
Formerly named Office of Air and
Waste Management. Subordinate offices
have publications numbers 450, 460,
520, and 550.
430/ Office of Water and Waste 755-2800 79
Management {WH-556).
Formerly named Office of Water
and Hazardous Materials. Four
subordinate offices have publications
numbers 430, 440, 530, and 570 or 580.
Public Participation Representative, 755-7638 80
Office of Water and Waste Management
(WH-556) Lee Oaneker.
Promotes public participation in
EPA's significant decisions on water
quality.
Office of Water Program Operations 426-8856 81
(WH-546).
OWPS (entries 81-89) is a major office
within the Office 'of Water and Waste
Management, entry 79.
.Municipal Construction Division, 426-8986 82
Office of Water Program Operations
(WH-547).
Municipal Construction Grant
applications should be made to
Regional-Offices, entries 195 to 269.
See also entries 52 and 53.
1) Municipal Construction Division 426-8986 83
(WH-547).
Bernita. Starks is the contact 426-1774
person for MCD publications.
Publications are available from this
office, from NTIS (entry 5), and from
entry 84. The monthly Clear Water
Fact Sheet is available only through
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one of the MCD mailing lists maintained by:
2) Central Mai-ling List Service
General Services Administration (88RC)
Building 41, Denver Federal Center
Denver, CO 80225
FTS or 303/ 234-4195 84
National Training and Operational
Technology Center
Environmental Research Center
US EPA
Cincinnati, OH 45268
Bernard J. Lukco is the contact person
for the database, "Instructional Resources
Information Systems; IRIS." IRIS is a
bibliography with abstracts and sources of
training materials on water pollution
'control technology. The database is now
available through Bibliographic Retrieval
Services and soon will be available through
Lockheed-Dialog. A printed version of the
database is distributed by this office.
Subscriptions to printed quarterly
updates, IRIS Supplements, are sold by:
SMEAC Information Reference Center
1200 Chambers Road, Room 310
Columbus, OH 43212
Oil and Special Materials Control
Division, Office of Water Program
Operations (WH-548) Jean H. Wright.
"Spill Prevention, Control and
Countermeasure; SPCC" database records
chemical spills from fixed-location
facilities. "Technical Assistance Data
System; TADS" (called OHM-TADS) provides
online emergency response procedures and
. materials characteristics for chemical
spills.
National Response Center for
Cchemical spill] Water Pollution.
Facilities Requirements Division, Office
of Water Program Operations (WH-595).
Barry Jordan is the.public
participation coordinator for allocating
community wastewater.treatment plants.
Priority and Needs Assessment Branch,
Facilitits Requirements Division (WH-595).
This office and entry 84 distribute
the biannual report, Cost Estimates for
Construction of Publicly Owned Wastewater
Treatment Facilities; NEEDS Survey. "Survey
FTS or 513/ 684-7501 85
FTS/
614/
940-6717
422-6717
FTS or 202/ 245-3057 86
8007
2027
424-8802
426-2675
87
FTS or 202/' 755-8056 88
• 426-4443 89
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of Needs for Municipal Waste Water Treatment
Facilities; NEEDS" database is used in
allocating construction grants. Jim Chamfalee
is in charge. Robert Michael distributes
a small quartertly, Construction Cost Index.
440/ Office of Water Planning and Standards, FTS or 202/ 755-0402 90
Office of Water Waste Management
(WH-551).
Bea Kaplan is the contact person for 426-7874
WPS technical publications, entries 90-96.
Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of 426-2576 91
Water Planning and Standards. (WH-552).
Oenise Beverly is the contact person 426-2560
for EGD publications. Or write to the
mailing list manager:
Distribution Officer (WH-552}
US EPA
Washington, DC 20460
A file of Effluent Guidelines documents
is maintained by PIRU, entry 44.
Monitoring and Data Support Division (WH-553). 426-7764 92
Bob Arvin is the contact person for MDSD
publications, including the biannual National 426-7774
Water Quality Inventory--305 b--Report to
Congress and .the annual Fish Kills Caused by
Pollution.
Data Processing and User Assistance Branch. 426-7792 93
Monitoring and Data Support Division (WH-553).
Charles Sam Conger is in charge of the
database, "Storage and Retrieval of Water
Quality Data; STORET," a national file of
quantitative measures.
Water Planning Division (WH-554). 755-6928 94
Helene Shabrin and RTP,' entry 98 distribute
WPD publications. Among them are the quarterly 755-6026
Water Quality Management Bulletin and the annual
Annotated Bibliography for Water Quality
Management. Implementation of the Water Act;
Progress and Problems, a periodic report to
Congress, was last published in 1976.
Criteria and Standards Division (WH-585). 755-0100 95
Shirley Bennett- is the contact oerson
for CSD publications. Most are sold bv GPO,
entry 6, including the biannual Report to
Congress Lake Restoration Report--304 j and
the annual Compilation of Marine Water Quality
Standards. A national estuarine pollution
report to Congress (104 n) is published
every six years, including 1975 and 1981. -
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[economic] Analysis and Evaluation FTS or 202/ 755-6885 96
Division (WH-586).
Sandy Jones' is the contact person 755-7733
for publications.
450/ Office of Air Quality Planning FTS/ 629-5315 97
and Standards (MD-10) 919/ 541-5315
US EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
OAQPS is a major office within
the Office of Air, Noise and Radiation,
entry 48. The annual report to Congress,
Progress in the Prevention and Control
of Air Pollution, and other technical
publications of OAQPS are sold by NTIS
entry 5, and are distributed by:.
Library Services Office (MD-35) FTS/ 629-2777 98
US EPA 919/ 541-2777
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
The "APTIC Database" indexes and
abstracts 1966-1978 publications on air
pollution. This office performs APTIC
searches for EPA contractors and state
and local officials. Other users have
online access from Lockheed-Dialog.
Public Participation Representatives. 99
Two staff members promote public
participation in EPA's significant decisions
on air quality:
Norman Ounfee (MD-11). 919/ 541-5341
Doyle Borchers (ANR-443). . FTS or 2Q2/ 755-0470
Monitoring and Data Analysis Division 919/ 541-5447 100
(MD-14).
National Air Data Branch, Monitoring 919/ 541-5491 101
and Data Analysis Division (MD-14).
Three related databases record air
pollution-data: "National Emissions Data
System; NEDS", "Storage and Retrieval of
Aerometric Data; SAROAD", and "Aerometric
and Emission Reporting System; AEROS".
They support the annual reports, Air
Quality Data, which lists data on individual
cities, and National EmissionsReport, which
summarizes air quality trends. Publications
are available from entries 5 and 98.
. Air Management and Technology Branch, 919/ 541-5285 ' 102
.Monitoring and Data Analysis Division I
(MD-14) Whit Joyner. I
Maintains a mailing list to announce
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availability (from entries 5 and 98) of
supplements to Compilation of Air Pollutant
Emission Factors; AP-42, which lists
engineering estimates of primary air
pollutants released by specific types of
sources.
Control Programs Development Division
(MD-15).
Control Programs Operations Branch, Control
Programs Development Division (MD-15).
Responsible for State Implementation
Plans [SIP's] and a clearinghouse for Best
Available Control Technology [BACT].
Gary Rust is the contact person for
the irregulary updated Compilation of BACT/
LAER Determinations.
Standards Implementation Branch (MD-15).
Johnnie Pearson is the contact person
for the database, "Plan Review Management
System; PRMS". PRMS is used in reviewing
SIP's and National Ambient Air Quality
Standards.
Strategies and Air Standards Division
(MD-12).
Economic Analysis Branch, Strategies and
Air Standards Division (MD-12) James Bain.
Economic'impacts of regulations on
stationary sources of air pollution.
Emissions Standards and Engineering
Division (MD-13).
. Responsible for New Source Performance
Standards [NSPS] and for National Emission.
Standards for Hazardous Pollutants
CNESHAPS].
FTS/ 629-5251
919/ 541-5251
919/ 541-5365
919/ 541-5291
919/ 541-5497
103
104
105
919/ 541-5204
919/ 541-5310
919/ 541-5271
106
107
108
460/ Office of Mobile Source Air Pollution
Control (ANR-455), Office of Air, Noise,
and Radiation.
The Mobile Source annual report'to
Congress is now part of the one listed in
entry 97.
Library
Motor Vehicle Emission Laboratory
US EPA
2565 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
The library is.a contact office for Mobile
FTS or 202/ 426-2464
109
FTS/
313/
374-8311
668-4311
110
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Source publications distributed by entries 5
and 98. The once periodic report, Automobile
Emission Control (sold by NTIS, entry 5) was
last published in 1977-and is not currently
planned.
The semiannual DOE/EPA Gas Mileage
Guide; EPA Fuel Economy Estimates is a
little pamphlet given away by most new
car dealers. Free copies are also distributed
by:
Fuel Economy Division
Technical Information Center
US Department of Energy
PO Box 62
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Data and Systems Staff, Motor Vehicle
Emission laboratory.
Robert Dell is in charge of several
databases.
Inspection and Maintenance Staff.
Quality Assurance Staff. Don Pausell.
Assesses vehicle testing procedures
and data.
Engineering Operations Division.
Performs vehicle tests.
Emission Control Technology Division.
Certification Division.
FTS7
313/
FTS/
3137
FTS/
3137
374-8396
668-4396
374-8367
668-4367
374-8342
668-4342
374-8245
668-4245
374-8454
668-4454
374-8288
668-4288
5207 Office of Radiation Programs (ANR-458), FTS or 703/ 557-9710
Office of Air, Noise, and Radiation.
ORP may be reorganized soon. David
Rosenbaum, Deputy Assistant Administrator,
is temporarily acting as Public Participation
Representative and promotes public
participation in EPA's significant decisions
on radiation issues.
Loren Zelsman is the contact person for 557-7715
publications.
Future editions of the once periodic
report, Radiation Protection Activities,
are expected to be less comprehensive
than past editions.
Ill
Ilia
112
113
114
115
116
Technology'Assessment Division -(ANR-A59)..
Prepares the technical bases for ORP
557-3950 117
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standards and reviews other agencies'
Environmental Impact Statements.
Criteria and Standards Division
(ANR-460).
Develops regulations.
FTS or 703/ 557-0704
Environmental Analysis Division (ANR-461).
Manages monitoring programs.
Kurt feldman is the contact person
for most ORP mailing lists and specifically
for the update pages for Radiological'
Quality of the Environment in the US. The
basic looseleaf volume is sold by NTIS,
entry 5.
Harry Galley is the contact person
for radiation emergencies and protective
action guides.
Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility
US EPA
PO Box 3009
Montgomery, AL 36109
Environmental Radiation Data is a
quarterly report on radioactive pollutants
in air, drinking water, and milk.
Office of Radiation Programs
US EPA Las Vegas Facility
PO Box 13416
Las Vegas, NV 89114
557-8219
557-7380
118
119
FTS/
202/
557-7390
534-7615
272-3402
120
FTS/
702/
595-2969
736-2969
530/ Office of Solid Waste (WH-562), Office
of Water and Waste Management.
Technical Information and Communications
Branch (WH-562).
.Distributes s-ingle copies of
publications listed in Available Information
Materials on Solid Waste Management. This
catalog includes a few loan films and many
•free publications, notably the annual report
to Congress, EPA Activities under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Angela WiIkes answers general questions on
solid and hazardous waste.
Gladys Harris answers questions related
to the "Waste Alert" program on citizen
activities on state and local solid waste
issues.
Geraldine Wyer, Public Participation
Representative, promotes public participation
in EPA1s-significant decisions on SW issues.
FTS or 202/ .755-9170
755-9157
121
122
123
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And she answers questions related to
hearings and rulemaking activities
under RCRA.
The "SWIRS Database" was
discontinued in 1979.
Solid Waste Information FTS or 513/ 684-8491 124
US EPA
Cincinnati, OH 45268
Distributes multiple or single
copies of SW publications {see entry
123), loans films, and maintains
some mailing lists.
Program Management and Support FTS or 202/ 755-9173 125
Services Branch (WH-562).
Manages legal issues and RCRA
dockets. PIRU, entry 44, also has some
SW dockets.
State Programs and Resource Recovery 755-9107 126
Division (WH-563).
Land Disposal Division (WH-564). 755-9130 127
Hazardous and Industrial Waste Division 755-9185 128
(WH-565).
Economics Section {WH-565) Michael Shannon. 755-9190 129
Hazardous waste regulations' economic
impacts.
540/ Office of Pesticides Programs (TS-766). FTS or 202/ 755-8033 130
OPP is a major office within the
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances,
entry 149.
External Affairs Staff (TS-766). 755-8020 131
Answers general questions on Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide
Act (FIFRA).
Contact OPTS TIC, entry 154, for
information on OPP technical publications.
Program Support Division (TS-757). 426-9033 132
Information Services Branch, Progam Support 426-2680 133
Division (TS-757).
William Grosse is Freedom of Information
Coordinator for OPP.
Pesticide Product Information on
Microfiche is a large set sold by NTIS, entry 5. .
•••• Pesticide~Label File is an associated large set
of •microfiche also -sold by NTIS.-
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y
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
will be replaced by EPA Index of Registered
Pesticides: Their Uses and Limits in mid-1980.
See entry 153 for pesticide"journals.
Mailing List Manager (TS-770M) FTS or 202/ 472-9400 134
US EPA
Washington, OC 20460
Evelyn Marrow maintains pesticides
mailing lists.
Registration' Division (TS-767). 426-2451 135
Registers individual pesticides to
determine efficiency and residue limits.
Benefits and Field Studies Division' 472-9300 136
(TS-768).
Analyzes economic and environmental
impacts of pesticide use.
Hazard Evaluation Division (TS-769). FTS or 703/ 557-7351 137
Special Pesticide Review Division (TS-791). 557-7438 138
Evaluates cases of chemicals which
do not meet FIFRA safety requirements.
These are known as Rebuttable Presumption
Against Registration (RPAR) cases.-
550/ Office of Noise Abatement and Control 557-7777 139
(ANR-471}, Office of Air, Noise, and
Radiation.
Plans and Programs Staff (ANR-471). 557-7600 140
ONAC's reports to Congress are
available from GPO, entry 6, and RTP,
entry 98. Noise: EPA Report to Congress\_
Five Year Plan will be published twice
in the next two years. Every few years
reports to Congress on different areas
of federal agency noise research are
published.
ONAC's technical publications are
available from NTIS, entry 5, and from
individual sponsoring offices.
Scientific Assistant's [staff] Office 557-7305 141
(ANR-471).
Answers questions, on noise health
effects.
State and Local Programs Division (ANR-471). 557-7695 142
Airport and Consumer Affairs Branch, State 557-7695 143
and Local Programs Division (ANR-471).
Answers nontechnical inquiries and
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Answers nontechnical inquiries and
distributes (through entry 144) nontechnical
publications.
The ONAC annaul report, Noise Control
Progress to Date, available from'PIS gentry 1),
describes programs and lists publications.
National Information Center for Quiet
Washington Bldg., Suite 112
1011 Arlington Blvd., Rosslyn, VA
PO Box 57171
Washington, DC 20037
An EPA contract operation which answers
nontechnical inquiries and distributes
nontechnical publications.
703/ 524-5600
144
Technology and Federal Programs
Division (TS-471).
FTS or 703/ 557-7750
Standards and Regulations Division (ANR-490).
Answers inquiries on proposed or
promulgated regulations.
Rulemaking documents cited in the
Federal Register are held in PIC, entry 2.
Henry Thomas is Public Participation
Representative and promotes public
participation in EPA1s significant decisions
on noise issues.
Noise Technical Reference Center (ANR-490).
"Noise Information System" database
indexes noise publications. This office is
a contact for information on sources of
ONAC publications.
557-7743
145
146
703/ 685-2320
147
Mailing List Manager (ANR-490)
US EPA
Washington, DC 20460
James Hines maintains ONAC mailing
lists.
FTS or 703/ . 557-7370
148
560/ Office-of Pesticides and Toxic
Substances (TS-788).
Formerly named Office of Toxic
Substances. Includes offices listed below,
entries 150 to 167, and the Office of
Pesticides Programs, entries 130 to 138.
OPTS publications are generally sold by
NTIS, entry 5, but IAO, entry 151, distributes
the annual report to Congress Administration
. of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
'FTS or 202/ 755-0310
149
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Office of Program Integration and FTS or 202/ 755-8040 150
Information (TS-793).
Coordinates toxic substances
programs and operates information
systems.
Industry Assistance Office (TS-799). 800/ 424-9065 151
Technical, non-financial liason 202/ 554-1404
for manufacturers and processors of FTS or 202/ 755-3852
chemicals other than pesticides.
Maintains mailing lists and distributes
some OPTS publications other than
those of the Office of Pesticides
Programs, entries 130 to 138.
The Toxics Substances Control
Act (TSCA) is the specialty of this
liaison office. IAO distributes TSCA
rules and instructions, loans slide
presentations, and arranges and
participates in industry meetings.
Chemical Information Division, Office 755-0728 152
of Program Integration and Information
(TS-793).
Information Support Services Branch 426-3820 153
(TS-793).
Two journals are sold by GPO,
entry 6: Pesticides Abstracts monthly
and Pesticides Monitoring Journal
quarterly.
OPTS Technical Information Center 755-9336 154
(TS-793).
Articles and reports cited in a
long series of OTPS literature searches
are held in microfiche.
Information centers on a mailing
list will receive an annual bibliography
of OPTS reports.
Systems Operations.Branch (TS-793). 426-2447 155
"Chemicals in Commerce Information
System; CICIS" is a database system of
TSCA files. Its confidential business
information is not available to the public
even through Freedom of Information Act
requests. One file, the "TSCA Inventory,"
has its basic chemical list printed in
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical •
Substance Inventory, sold by GPO, entry 6.
Supplements .are issued irregularly.
Systems Development Branch (TS-793). 755-9343 156
Rudy Potenzone is the contact.person 426-1319
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for the "MIH/EPA Chemical Information
Sytem," an interactive computer network.
Information.Control Branch (TS-793). FTS or 202/ 755-8050 157
Deb6rah Williams maintains many
TSCA files.
James Scott is Document Control
Officer and also Freedom of Information
Coordinator for inquiries on EPA's TSCA
files.
Ooni Repasch manages the Public
Reading Room for TSCA Section 6 files.
Shirley Leecraft maintains FIFRA
and RPAR public comment files.
Ed Gross, in the Federal Register 426-Z432
Section of OPTS, gives information on
40 CFR Parts 162, 180, and 700.
Program Integration Division (TS-793). 755-2778 158
Marsha Ramsay, Public Participation
Representative, promotes public 426-1800
participation in EPA's significant
decisions on toxic substances.
Two publications of the division
are available from entries 5 and 151:
the semiannual Directory of Federal
Coordinative Groups for Toxic Substances
and El lie Merricks annual directory 755-5851
of contact people for EPA actions on
specific chemicals, EPA Chemical
Activities; Status Report.
Survey and Analysis Division (TS-793). 755-8060 159
Conducts statistical-design,
multimedia exposure assessments.
Office of Chemical Control (TS-794). 426-9000 160
Operates and- evaluates the TSCA
regulatory control program.
[staff] Office of Regulatory [economic] 755-5482 161
Analysis, Office of Chemical Control
(TS-794).
Control Action Division (TS-794). 755-0920 162
Initiates TSCA rules—principally
on Section 6—after performing risk/
benefit analyses.
. Premanufacturing Review Division 755-3936 163
(TS-794) -
Implements TSCA Section 5. Prenotice
consultations are given to manufacturers--
who are usually referred from the Industry
Assistance Office, entry 151.
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Office of Testing and Evaluation FTS or 202/ 755-4895 164
(TS-788).
Implements TSCA Section 4 and
evaluates chemicals as health and
environmental hazards.
Assessment Division (TS-792). 755-1500 165
Manages TSCA Section 4 risk
assessments.
Environmental Review Division (TS-792). 472-2562 166
Performs environmental risk
assessments under TSCA Section 4.
Health Review Division (TS-792).
Performs health risk assessments 755-6841 167
under TSCA Section 4.
570/ Office of Drinking Water (WH-550),
and Office of Water and Waste "Management. 426-8847 168
580/ The periodic Report to Congress
on Safe Drinking Water Act Implementation
is not currently planned.
Computer Systems Staff (WH-550) . 426-9805 169
Frederick T, Martin is in charge of
the database, "Federal Reporting Data
System; FRDS" which inventories US water
supply sytems and records enforcement
actions and other data. "Underground
Injection Control" database is under
development. "Model State Information
System; MSIS" is directly accessed by
state agencies.
State Programs Division (WH-550). 426-8290 170
Responsible for Water Supply Systems.
Beverly Pannell is the contact person for
publications .
Sharon Gascon, Public Participation
Representative, promotes public
participation in EPA's significant .
decisions on drinking water issues.
Criteria and Standards Division (WH-550). 472-5016 171
Responsible for contaminants in
drinking water. Mary Ellen Dize is the
contact person for publications.
Technical 'Support Division FTS or 513/ 684-4445 172
Office of Drinking Water
US EPA • •
Cincinnati, OH . 45268 •
Wayne Mello is the contact person
for publications.-
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600/ Office of Research and Development
thru (RO-672).
680/ the annual ORO report to Congress,
Research Outlook, and an annual summary
of research projects written in laymen's
language, Research Highlights, is
available from entries 5, 6, 174, and
175. ORD Program Guide to potential
contractors and grantees outlines EPA's
research programs each October and is
available from the two publications
offices below.
Technical reports from ORD's sixteen
major locations are sold by NTIS, entry 5
Information on ORD's publications is
available from centralized publications
offices at two locations. The catalog
shared by those offices is identical
for publications more than one month old.
ORD mailing lists are maintained by
- entry 185.
I) ORD Publications Office
TIOS / CERI
US EPA
Cincinnati, OH 45268
FTS or 202/ 755-2600
173
FTS or 513/ 684-7562
2) Library Services Office (MD-35)
US EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
In March 1980, this office will
cease to be a source of ORD publications.
Tha Cincinnati office, entry 174, and NTIS,
entry 5, will continue to supply ORD
technical publications.
FTS/
919/
629-2777
541-2777
174
175
Office of Technical Information
(RD-674).
"Office of Research and Development
Information System; ORDIS" database lists
on-going ORD research.
Linda K. Smith is Freedom of Information
Coordinator for ORD.
Principal 'Science .Advisor (RD-676).
Carcinogen Assessment Group (RD-689).
Office of Monitoring and Technical Support
(RD-680).
Office of Environmental Engineering and
Technology, Office of Research and
Development (RD-681).
. - Formerly named Office of Energy,
Minerals, and Industry.
FTS or 202/ 426-9454
176
755-0477 177
755-3968 178
426-2202 179
755-4857
180
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Office of Environmental Processes and
Effects Research (RD-682).
Formerly named Office of Air, Land,
and Water Use.
Office of Health Research (RO-683).
General Contacts at four ORD locations are:
FTS or 202/ 426-0803 181
426-2382 182
Mr. Ernie Minor, Director
Office of Public Affairs
Environmental Research Center
US EPA
Cincinnati, OH 45268
Library, Cincinnati,
Center for Environmental Research
Information, Cincinnati.
CERI Maintains all ORD mailing lists
including those for the quarterly Technology
Transfer Newsletter; EPA Publications
Bib!iography; and ORD Program Guide (entry
174).
CERI distributes ORD Technology Transfer
publications. TT technical reports have EPA
Publications number "625/...".
Larry Dempsey is the contact person for
all ORD seminars.
Mr. Chris L. West, Director
Office of Public Affairs
Environmental Research Center
US EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Library, RTP.
Data Management and Analysis Division (MD-75)
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory,
Research Triangle Park.
Donald Fair manages a UN program
database of data from thirty countries,
"International Aerometric Data Bank".
It supports the monthly Global Monitoring
of the Environment for Selected Atmoshperic
- Constituents [in precipitation! for EPA/
NOAA/WMO. It also supports a World Health
Organization biannual report, Air-Quality •
.in Selected Urban'Areas;'GEMS Program.
FTS or 5137 684-7931
183
684-7701
684-7394
184
185
FTS/
9197
629-2346
541-4577
186
see entry 175
629-2346
541-2346
187
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800/
840/
Ms. Geneva S, Douglas
Information Officer
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory
PO Box 15027
Las Vegas, NV 98114
The National Euthrophication Survey has
been completed.
Library, Las Vegas.
Ms. Karen K. Randolph, Director
Office of Information Services
Con/all is Environmental Research Laboratory
US EPA
200 SW 35th Street
Corvallis, OR 97330
Library, Corvallis.
Entry deleted.
Miscellaneous EPA category of NTIS.
FTS/ 595-2969
702/ 736-2969
ext 221
ext 313
ext 252
FTS/ 420-4600
503/ 757-4600
188
757-4731
see entry 5
901/
US International Environmental Referral FTS or 202/ 755-1836
Center (PM-213).
As US national focal point for the UN
Environmental Program / INFOTERRA, this
office exchanges information with other
INFOTERRA national centers.
Charlene Sayers administers translations
requests for all EPA offices. Each office
pays for its reouest
REGIONAL OFFICES-FOR EPA'S TEN GEOGRAPHIC, ADMINISTRATIVE
DIVISIONS HAVE SELECTED CONTACTS LISTED BELOW.
See also entry 12.
Technical Publishing Company 312/ 381-1840
1301 S. Grove Avenue
Barrington, IL 60010
January issues of Pollution Engineering
magazine have one-page annual reports from
the Administrator, program offices, and each
regional office.
Region One includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
189
190
191
192
193
194
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902/
Regional Administrator
US EPA Region 1
JFK Federal Bldg.
Boston, MA 02203
FTS or 617/ 223-7210 195
223-7223
Office of Public Awareness.
Distributes Finding Your Way Through
EPA Region One and the monthly Environment
News.
Library.
Distributes the annual report,
Environmental Quality in New England.
Regional Counsel.
Enforcement.
Hearing Clerk.
Freedom of Information Officer.
Oex 4100 telecopier.
Inquiry contact, 223-5873
Region Two includes New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and
Virgin Islands.
Regional Administrator
US EPA Region 2
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10007
Office of External Programs.
. ' Distributes Region Two Report
about eight times a year.
Library.
Publications contact.
Library
US EPA Region 2 Field Office'
Edison, NJ 08817
Regional Counsel.
Enforcement.
Hearing Clerk.
• Freedom of Information Officer.
..- Telecopier.
Inquiry contact, 264-1415.
FTS or 212/ 264-2525
196
223-4017
223-5791
223-4634
223-3478
223-5061
223-7223
223-5405
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
264-2881 204
264-2881 205
FTS/ 340-6762 206
201/ 321-6600
ext 6762
FTS or 212/ 264-1018 207
' 264-1017 208
264-2687 209
264-2515 210
264-2789 . 211
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903/
Region Three includes Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.
904/
Regional Administrator
US EPA Regiona 3
Curtis Bldg., 6th & Walnut
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Office of Public Awareness.
Distributes EPA Alert monthly.
Library.
Publications contact.
Regional Counsel.
Enforcement.
Hearing Clerk.
Freedom of Information Officer.
Telecopier.
Inquiry contact, 597-9863.
FTS or 215/ 597-9814
597-9370
597-0580
597-9821
597-9846
597-8913
597-9816
597-9810
Region Four includes Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Regional Administrator
US EPA Region 4
345 Court!and Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30308
Office of Public Awareness.
Distributes Environment Southeast
monthly.
Library.
Regional Counsel.
Enforcement.
Hearing Clerk.
Freedom of Information Officer.
Telecopier
Inquiry contact; 881-3055
FTS/ 257-4727
404/ 881-4727
881-3004
881-4216
881-4727
881-2211
881-2681
881-3004
881-4486
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227
905/ Region Five includes Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota,
Ohio, and Wisconsin.
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Regional Administrator FTS or 312/ 353-2000 228
US EPA Region 5
230 South Dearborn
Chicago, IL 60604
' An annual report is .generally
published, but its title, format, and
frequency varies.
Office of Public Affairs. . 353-2072 229
Distributes Environroent Midwest
monthly and Pub!ic Participation Printout
semimonthly.
Library. 353-2022 230
Regional Counsel. 353-2016 231
Enforcement. • . 353-2076 232
Hearing Clerk. 353-2080 233
Freedom of Information Officer. 353-2072 234
Dex 4100 telecopier. 353-2054 235
Inquiry contact, 353-2052.
906/ Region Six includes Arkansas, Louisana, New Mexico, Oklahoma,
and Texas.
Regional Administrator FTS/ 729-2600 236
US EPA Region 6 214/ 767-2600
First International Bldg.
1201 Elm Street
Dallas, JX 75270
Information Center. 767-7341 237
Regional Counsel. 767-2794 238
Enforcement. 767-2750 239
Hearing Clerk. 767-2794 240
Freedom of Information Officer. 767-7341 241
Dex 4100 telecopier. ' 767-2781 242
Inquiry contact, 767-2643.
907/ Region Seven includes Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
Regional Administrator FTS/ 758-5493 243
/•'US EPA Region 7 816/ 374-5493
324 E; llth Street
Kansas City, MO 64106
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IA, KS, NB 800-821-3714
MO 800-892-3837
FTS/ 758-5894
816/ 374-5894
Environmental Action Line
Emergency response and
environmental problems office
with normal office hours.
Public Information Officer.
A newsletter is being planned.
Information Center.
Regional Counsel.
Enforcement.
Hearing Clerk.
Freedom of Information Officer.
Telecopier
Inquiry contact, 374-2731.
908/ Region Eight includes Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South
Dakota, Utah, Wyoming,
Regional Administrator
US EPA Region 8
1860 Lincoln Street
Denver, CO 80295
Office of Public Awareness and Intergovernmental
Regulations.
Library.
Distributes technical reports.
Regional Counsel.
Enforcement.
Hearing Clerk.
Freedom of Information Officer.
Environmental Evaluation Branch, Water Division.
Distributes EIS's prepared by EPA Region 8.
Dex 4100 telecopier.
Inquiry contact, 837-3180.
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245
374-3497
374-2069
374-5283
374-2186
374-5894
374-2606
akota, South
FTS/ 327-3895
303/ 837-3895
837-4904
837-2560
837-3825
837-3868
837-3826
837-3826
837-4831
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259
837-4055
260
909/ Region Nine includes Arizona, California, Nevada, Hawaii and
Pacific Islands.
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Regional Administrator
US EPA Region 9
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105.
Office of External Relations,
Library / Information Center.
Regional Counsel.
Enforcement.
Hearing Clerk.
Freedom of Information Clerk.
Oex 4100 telecopier.
Inquiry contact, 556-2850.
FTS or 415/ 556-2320
556-6695
556-1840
556-2067
556-0102
556-2067
556-6695
556-0163
910/ Region Ten includes Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
Regional Administrator
US ERA Region 10
1200 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Office of External Affairs.
Library.
Regional Counsel. •
Enforcement.
Hearing Clerk:
Freedom of Information Officer.
Dex 4100 telecopier.
Inquiry contact, 442-7907.
Interagency Regulatory Liaison Group
1111 18th Street, Room 509
Washington, DC . 20207
IRLG is the liasion between EPA;
Consumer Product Safety Commission; DREW
Food and Drug Administration; and DL
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration.
Publications on Toxic Substances and
the semiannual IRLGRegulatory Reporter,
which .coordinates development of regulations
on chemicals,. are both available from IAO,
entry 151.
FTS/ 399-5810
206/ 442-5810
442-1203
442-1289
442-1152
442-1256
442-1152
442-1203
442-0295
FTS or 202/ 634-4356
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Information Center
US Executive Office of the President
New Executive Office Bldg,, G102
726 Jackson Place
Washington, DC 20503 •
Visitors should telephone for an
appointment between 10 and 4.
Council on Environmental Quality
US EOP
722 Jackson Place
Washington, DC 20503
The Regulatory Council
US EOP
722 Jackson Place
Washington, DC 20503
Regulatory reform program of 35
federal agencies. The semiannual
Calender of Federal Regulations lists
proposed regulations with a major
economic impact.
FTS or 202/ 395-3654 278
395-5700 ' 279
395-6110
PUBLICATIONS COOES
AC
AD
AP
CEQ
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EMSL
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FED
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IRLG
IRSB
LIB
LV
MCD
KIDS
OAQPS
QRP
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Working Paper
SOURCES
MVEL
Dept. of Defense
AQPS
RTP Data Analysis
ORP LV
SuDocs / GPO
MCD
EPA precursor / GPO
MCD
EPA precursor / GPO
Translation
IAG Contracts
IRLG
IRSB
IRSB
ORP LV
MCD
MIDSD
OAQPS
ORP
NTIS
NT IS
CERI
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SAB
SW
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279
186
121
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
WHICH DESCRIBE
ERA'S ORGANIZATION AND ACTIVITIES
Listed in order of broad to narrow usage.
A. Finding Your Way through EPA. An introduction for the
public. This 32 (half-size) page pamphlet lists
offices down to the division level and defines
(in one sentence) the jurisiction of several dozen
of the largest offices. Officials' names, titles
and telephone numbers are parts of the organizational
listing. An abbreviated organization chart is
included. Published annually by OPA, entry 30 and
distributed by PIS and PIC, entries 1 and 2.
8. EPA Headquarters Telephone Directory. The first 33
pages list offices throughout the nation down to the
branch level (more detail than "A" above) and
include official's names, some titles, mail codes,
and telephone numbers. Published annually by
Telecommunications, entry 3.
C. EPA Topical Directory. Lists public contact people
for specific EPA topics. The early-1980 draft is
meant to elicit corrections from within EPA and will
not be distributed outside the agency, A final edition
will be published annually by OPA, entry 30, and will
be distributed by PIS and PIC, entries 1 and 2.
D- Legislation, Programs, arid Organization. January, 1979.
Au thoriz i ng 1 eg isi a t i on fo r EPA is described in a
dozen pages. Descriptions of major programs take 32
pages. The EPA budget is described in.four pages. And
the organization is outlined. This publication is
updated every few years by an office in Resources
Management, entry 60. Contact Liz Mil stead at
. 202-472-6254.
E. Organization Charts--US Environmental Protection
Agency. Charts offices down to the division level.
Includes officials' names but not mailing and
telephone information. Published annually by M40,
entry 41.
F. Organization and Functions Manual. Defines functions
of all offices down to the division level. A division's
responsibilities are usually described in half a page.
The 200 page manual is updated by pages which are sent
to people on a.mailing list maintained by Hal Masters,
entry 41.
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S. Directory of Regional Officials. EPA officials, offices
and telephone numbers. About every year and a half the
Office of Regional and Intergovernmental Operations,
entry 12, publishes a new listing of about three dozen
names for each region.
H. EPA Journal. Articles and news briefs on a variety
of EPA concerns. Published ten times a year by OPA,
entry 30,and sold for $12.00 annually by GPO, entry 6.
I. Pollution Control; The Magazine of Environmental
Control and Energy Conservation. January issues have
annual reports of EPA offices. Annual subscriptions
are sold for $15.00 by Technical Publishing Co.,
entry 194.
j. Environmental Quality; The Annual Report of the
Council on Environmental Quality. This book reports
on progress and problems in resources, energy, wastes,
air and water quality, human settlements and the
global environment. It is the best single source
reviewing the environment each year. Published
annually by CEQ, entry 279 and sold for $5.00 by
GPO, entry 6--where it frequently sells out.
K. EPA Pub!ications Bib!1ography; Quarterly Abstract
Bulletin, the catalog of EPA technical reports, is
described in entry 5, NTIS.
L. Code of Federal Regulations and Federal Register
contain regulations and are described in entry 6,
GPO. GPO sells five volumes of 40CFR for about
$45.00. A year's subscription to FR costs $50.00,
and fills a dozen feet of book shelf.
N. Regional and laboratory telephone, directories are
frequently difficult to obtain due to the limited
number printed.
N. Catalog of Services. 1978. A directory of housekeeping
and administrative services primarily for EPA
Headquarters staff. Obtain from Barbara Bonofiglio's
office at 202-755-2824.
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