&EPA
            United States
            Environmental Protection
            Agency
           Washington DC 20460
EPA 600/9-78-002
June 1978
            Research & Development
Decision Series
           Who's Who
           in the
           Interagency
           Energy/Environment
           R&D Program

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THE ENERGY/ENVIRONMENT
R&D  DECISION SERIES
  This volume  is part of the  Energy/Environment R&D Decision Series. The series presents
the  key issues  and  findings of the Federal Interagency  Energy/Environment  Research and
Development  Program  in  a  format  conducive  to  efficient  information transfer.  The
Interagency Program was  inaugurated in  fiscal year  1975. Planned and coordinated  by the
Environmental Protection  Agency  (EPA),  research projects supported by the program range
from the analysis of health and environmental effects of energy systems to  the development
of environmental control technologies.  The works  in this series  reflect the  full range  of
program concerns.

   If you  have  any comments or questions, please  write to Series Editor Richard Laska,
Technical Information Office,  RD-675, U.S. EPA,  Washington,  D.C.  20460  or call (202)
426-9455. This  document is available either from  the Series  Editor or  through the National
Technical Information  Service, Springfield, Virginia  22161.  Mention  of  trade  names  or
commercial products  herein does  not  constitute  EPA  endorsement or  recommendation  for
use.

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Who's Who IV
in the
Interagency
Energy/Environment
R&D Program
                 United States Environmental Protection Agency
                    Office of Research and Development
                   Office of Energy, Minerals and Industry

                             June 1978

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CONTENTS
                                                                Page

How to Use Who's Who IV                                            1

Health and Environment Effects
     Characterization, Measurement, and Monitoring                     2
     Environmental Transport Processes                                4
     Health Effects                                                  5
     Ecological Effects                                               6
     Integrated Assessment                                           9

Environmental Control Technologies
     Energy Resource Extraction                                    10
     Physical/Chemical Coal Cleaning                                11
     Flue Gas Cleaning                                             11
     Conventional Combustion                                      12
     Direct Combustion                                            12
     Synthetic Fuels                                               12
     Nuclear Waste                                                13
     Thermal Waste Control                                        13
     Improved Efficiency                                           13
     Advanced Systems                                            13

Other Sources of Energy/Environment R&D Information                14
     White House Offices, Senate Committees                         14
     House Committees, Joint Committees                            15
     Department of Defense                                        16
     Research Information Systems, Publications Services,
        Quality Assurance                                          17
     Energy Efficiency, Oil Spills, Health and Urban
        Environment, Alternative Energy Sources                      18
     Regional Programs, Internation Programs,
        Industrial Planning and Regulation                            19
     Program Planning and Development                             20

Interagency Program Directory and Index                             21

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IN  CONTEXT  .  .  .
   Research is the seeking of knowledge about something which  is, at least in part, unknown. We
must  first resolve this unknown, and then communicate our findings to policymakers, research
managers, and the interested public. One of the best ways of communicating information is by
developing personal links among the individuals involved.
   EPA is  publishing  its  fourth  edition  of the  interagency  directory,  "Who's Who IV in  the
Interagency Energy/Environment R&D Program" to  help forge  such personal  links. This latest
edition has been expanded to include some of  the many individuals and organizations outside of
the Interagency  Program who  are involved in related work. It is our hope that the dialogue
stimulated  by  this and  other  Interagency  Program documents will  contribute to  effective
information exchange and will shed light  on some of the salient  environmental  issues involved in
energy research and development decisionmaking.
   Inaugurated  in late  1974,  the  Federal  Interagency  Energy/Environment  Research and
Development Program brings together the coordinated  efforts  of more than a dozen Federal
agencies and departments. The program, which has invested approximately $430 million  to date, is
planned and coordinated by the Office of Energy, Minerals and  Industry within EPA's Office of
Research and Development.
   The information contained in this volume has  been updated and verified as of April  15, 1978.
We want to continue to make this document as useful as possible. Your suggestions  are welcomed.
                                                Richard M.  Laska
                                                Decision Series Editor

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HOW  TO  USE  WHO'S WHO  IV
   This directory provides  a  means of access to  information on specific projects currently underway
within the  Interagency Program. The directory generally follows the same category and project sequence
as the Federal Interagency Energy/Environment Research and Development Program-Status Report HI.
The 14 major categories are shown here.
                   Characterization, Measurement, and Monitoring
                   Environmental Transport Processes
                   Health Effects
                   Ecological Effects
                   Integrated Assessment
                                            Energy Resource Extraction
                                            Physical Chemical Coal Cleaning
                                            Flue Gas Cleaning
                                            Direct Combustion
                                            Synthetic Fuels
                                            Nuclear Waste Control
                                            Thermal Control
                                            Improved Efficiency
                                            Advanced Energy Systems
   Under  each  category, the  project areas are  listed  by descriptive title.  The list includes research
conducted by EPA as well as that conducted by other agencies.

   After each project title three names appear:
    • Project Contact
     EPA Coordinator
     Agency Coordinator
The  individual  or individuals responsible for implementing the project
and/or having cognizance of its technical scope and status.
The  individual  in  EPA's Office  of  Energy,  Minerals and  Industry
responsible for coordination of project activity in this and related areas.
The  policy-level  individual, within the  performing agency,  who has
overall supervisory responsibility for the projects.
   The  following Federal agency abbreviations are used throughout  this directory:

              DOE          -  Department of Energy
              EPA          -  Environmental Protection Agency
              HEW         -  Department of Health, Education and Welfare
                 NIEHS     -  National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
                 NIOSH     -  National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
              HUD         -  Department of Housing and Urban Development
              NASA        -  National Aeronautics and Space Administration
              TVA         —  Tennessee Valley Authority
              USDA        -  U.S. Department of Agriculture
                 ARS       -  Agricultural Research Service
                 ESCS      -  Economics, Statistics and Cooperative Service
                 FS         -  Forest Service
                 SCS        —  Soil Conservation Service
                 SEA/CR   -  Science and Education Administration/Cooperative Research
              USDC        -  U.S. Department of Commerce
                 NBS       -  National Bureau of Standards
                 NOAA     -  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
                 OEA       —  Office of Environmental Affairs
              USDI         -  U.S. Department of Interior
                 BOM       —  Bureau of Mines
                 FWS       -  Fish and Wildlife Service
                 USGS      -  United States Geological Survey

   An alphabetical  listing of all  the project contacts,  EPA coordinators, agency coordinators, and other
 information  sources follows the listing of projects and additional sources. Included in this  listing are
 mailing addresses and telephone  numbers.

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WHO'S WHO IN THE INTERAGENCY ENERGY/ENVIRONMENT R&D PROGRAM
                          PROJECT

CHARACTERIZATION, MEASUREMENT, AND MONITORING

   •  Western energy/environment monitoring study

      —  Western regional air and water monitoring
         and data analysis

      —  Northern Great Plains energy/air quality baseline
         information

      -  Western air monitoring quality assurance support

      -  Western water monitoring quality assurance support

      -  Western groundwater monitoring and techniques
         development

      —  Western overhead surface monitoring and techniques
         development

      —  Atmospheric and meteorological studies of pollutants
         from energy production in the western  United States

      —  Meteorological interpretation and prediction of air
         quality related to energy activities in the western
         United States

      —  Energy-related surface and groundwater monitoring
         studies/western region

      —  Technical support for western energy-related
         environmental assessment/overhead  monitoring method
         development

   •  Eastern energy-related environmental assessment

   •  Energy-related radiological monitoring and techniques
      development

   •  Energy-related radiological monitoring quality assurance

   •  Remote monitoring for energy-related pollutants and
      effects techniques development

   •  Energy-related water pollutant monitoring  techniques
      development

   •  Energy-related air pollutant measurements  and
      instrumentation development

   •  Energy-related low-level trace contaminant identification,
      measurement, and analysis of solid waste and
      effluent water

   •  Water monitoring field instrumentation development

   •  Energy-related surface and groundwater studies/eastern
      region

   •  Develop energy-related air measurement and analytical
      methods

   •  Develop aqueous effluent analytical methods for
      energy-related sources

   •  Energy-related remote sensing instrumentation development

   •  Energy-related air and water pollutant analysis
      method development

   •  Energy-related air and water pollutant standard
      reference materials

   •  Radiological pollutant standard reference materials

   • Develop instrumentation and devices for the
     measurement of hazardous agents in the occupational
     environment associated with energy use
 PROJECT CONTACT    EPA COORDINATOR     AGENCY COORDINATOR
 D. NcNelis


 T. Thoem


 S. Bromberg

 D. Ballinger

 L. McMillion


 R. Landers


 R. Pueschel (NOAA)


 L. Machta (NOAA)



 H. Hudson (USGSI


 M. Calabrese (NASA)
         I
 E. Bretthauer


 A. Jarvis

 D. McNelis


 D. Ballinger


 A. O'Keefe


 W. Donaldson



 P. Greeson (USGS)

 F. Kilpatrick (USGS)


 G. Goldstein (DOE)
         I
                        G. D'Alessio
J.P. Mugter, Jr. (NASA)

C. Graven (NBS)
         I
W. Wagner (NIOSH)
S. Reznek (EPA)
W.N. Hess (NOAA)


      I
G.Davis I USGS)

P. Thome (NASA)

      I
S. Reznek (EPA)
G. Davis (USGS)
                                               J.L. Liverman (DOE)
R. Greenwood (NASA)

H. Sorrows (NBS)
J.D. Millar (NIOSH)

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                          PROJECT                             PROJECT CONTACT

CHARACTERIZATION, MEASUREMENT. AND MONITORING (Continued)

                                                                C.W. Holley (TVA)
                                                                                     EPA COORDINATOR     AGENCY COORDINATOR
•  Isolate and identify waterborne pollutants associated
   with the power industry Istearn electric
   power generation)

•  Develop and evaluate an integrated approach
   to the optimization of nuclear power plant radiological
   surveillance programs

•  Remote sensing of SC>2 effects on vegetation

•  Design a service assessment sampling system
   •  Develop paniculate measurement technique for
      process evaluation

   •  Inorganic sampling anft analysts of process streams

   •  Develop process measurements for POM and
      other organic compounds

   •  Develop high pressure, high temperature sampling

   •  Develop fugitive emission measurement techniques

   •  Lidar techniques for measuring particulate pollutants
      from energy production and transport and dispersion
      processes

   •  Standardization and intercalibration techniques for
      marine monitoring

   •  Ocean oil spill concentrating and trajectory forecast
                                                                E.A. Belvin ITVA)
                                                                H.C.Jones III (TVA)

                                                                A.B. Craig/
                                                                J. Dorsey
G. D'Alessio
                                                                                                                H.Moore, Jr. (TVA)
                                                              V. Derr (NOAA)



                                                              M.A. Basileo (NOAA)


                                                              C.S. Barrientos (NOAA)
                        S. Reznek (EPA)
                        W.N. Hess (NOAA)

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                           PROJECT
PROJECT CONTACT     EPA COORDINATOR     AGENCY COORDINATOR
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT PROCESSES

   •  Fate of specific pollutants in freshwater
   •  Transport and fate of energy-related pollutants in
      groundwater

   •  Determine transformation pathways, physical and chemical
      perturbation and toxicity of crude oil to freshwater
      organisms in Arctic lakes

   •  Determine mechanisms of transformation, degradation,
      fate, and effect of crude oil in stream ecosystems

   •  Determine transport pathways, transfer rates, and fate
      of pollutants and degradation products of crude oil in soil
      and active layer of permafrost terrain

   •  Extension of multilayer, two-dimensional (horizontal)
      model of circulation to accept a heated discharge as a
      pollutant

   •  Subacute effects of petroleum processing discharges on
      marine organisms of West Coast

   •  Determine the dynamics of dispersion and dissipation in
      marine and estuarine waters and the effects on marine and
      estuarine organisms, and long-term ecosystem impacts of
      waste heat and biocides derived from coastal and
      offshore power plants

   •  Develop ecosystem models of fate and effects of  thermal
      and biocide discharges ranging from  simple planktonic
      assemblages to controlled field  studies

   •  Chemical, physical, and meteorological studies of energy-
      related pollutants in the atmosphere

   •  Evaluate models for predicting  radiological impact of
      gaseous releases from nuclear power plants

   •  Determine atmospheric transport and transformation
      of emissions from coal-fired power plants

   •  Environmental studies on coal cleaning processes
   •  Develop simulation models of thermal dispersion
      and fluid mechanics at critical locations in streams
      and reservoirs

   •  Strip mine drainage water quality with emphasis on toxic
      substances

   •  Elemental cycling in the Mohave Desert

   •  Determine the transportation and fate of fuel
      wastes through soil at solid waste sites

   •  Oil spill persistance in tundra and impacts in subsurface
      Arctic ecosystem

   •  Determine organic pollutant load and dynamics of
      resulting refinery wastes into marine waters

   •  Determine the load and dynamics of oil  refinery
      wastes in  Lake Michigan

   •  Evaluate the effects of cooling towers on weather
      modification

   •  Transport, transformation, fate, and effects of toxic metals,
      petroleum hydrocarbons in selected marine ecosystems
(Deputy Director,
ERL, Athens)

W. Galegar


R. Gordon
F.B. Lotspeich



R.Callaway



D.J. Baumgartner


W.P. Davis
                         C. Hall
                                                 S. Reznek (EPA)
P. Altshuller


E.A. Belvin (TVA)


H.C.Jones III (TVA)
R.J. Ruane (TVA)
R.M. Cole (TVA)

W.R. Waldrop(TVA)
    I
C. Strojan (DOE)

R.L. Walters (DOE)


H. McCammon (DOE)
D. Hamilton, Jr. (DOE)


D.A. Wolfe (NOAA)
G. D'Alessio
                         H.Moore, Jr. (TVA)
J.D. Kilgroe


C. Hall
                         J. Liverman (DOE)
                                                 W.N. Hess (NOAA)

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                           PROJECT
PROJECT CONTACT      EPA COORDINATOR     AGENCY COORDINATOR
HEALTH EFFECTS
   •  Water exposures and effect;: heavy metals and toxic
      organic chemicals

   •  Multiroute exposures and effects

   •  Epidemiological studies of human exposure to pollutants
      emitted in ambient air as a result of coal conversion and
      utilization

   •  Assess human exposure-effects relationships
                 i
   •  Develop and apply cytological, biochemical, and physiological
      indicators of biodamage resulting from exposure to
      pollutants associated with energy development

   •  Studies of carcinogenesis o' pollutants from energy sources

   •  Inhalation toxicology studies of energy related
      pollutants

   •  Identify the most potent carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens,
      and physiologically detrimental agents in process streams,
      products and by-products, and effluents from major fossil
      fuel extraction and conversion technologies

   •  Develop cytological and biochemical indicators to  estimate
      toxicity from oil and coal extraction, conversion, and
      utilization

   •  Determine effects and organ distribution of hazardous trace
      metals and polycyclic hydrocarbons associated with coal and
      oil shale extraction, conversion, and utilization

   •  Assess the hazards of trace and heavy metals and organic
      agents of nonnuclear energy technologies using
      chromosome aberration, isozyme patterns and teratogenic
      effects on mammalian embryos as indicators

   •  Identify damage  to cells and cell components resulting
      from pollutants from nonnuclear energy technologies

   •  Assess the metabolism, fate, and toxicology of particulates
      and organic compounds associated with nonnuclear energy
      technologies

   •  Dose effect relationship for physical effects of toxic
      agents in nonnuclear energy technologies

   •  Mechanisms of incorporation, metabolism, deposition,  and
      turnover of toxic agents associated with energy related
      hazardous materials

   •  Develop and test models and concepts for extrapolation
      of cellular and animal data to man, using toxic agents
      from energy technologies

   •  Determine  dose effects relationships for mutagenic agents
      associated with nonnuctear energy technologies

   •  Develop physiological indicators of damage from toxic
      agents

   •  Occupational health effects research associated with
      energy technologies
W. Grube


J. Stara

C. Haynes



J. Knelson

M. Waters



D.L. Coffin

D. Gardner


G. Stapleton (DOE)




G. Duda (DOE)



M. Schulman (DOE)



M.L. Minthorn (DOE)




L. Hart (NIEHS)
                                                                                           G. Rausa
S. Reznek (EPA)
       I
 R. Dixon (NIEHS)
        I
 D. Hoel (NIEHS)
 H  Mailing (NIEHS)
        I
 B. Osheroff (NIOSH)
J. Liverman (DOE)
 D.P. Rail (NIEHS)
 J.D. Millar (NIOSH)

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                            PROJECT
PROJECT CONTACT     EPA COORDINATOR     AGENCY COORDINATOR
ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS

   •  Develop models for comparison of pollutant impact on            E.Schneider
      population dynamics of fishes

   •  Determine lexicological effects of pollutants from
      petroleum extraction and fossil-fueled refineries and
      power plants on marine and estuarine organisms and
      ecosystems

   •  Determine thermal and thermal-metal synergistic
      effects on marine  organisms

   •  Determine dose-response relations of pollutants on selected •        N. Glass
      western arid and grassland species from coal
      and oil shale processes

   •  Determine the effects of heat and vapor discharge from            M. Schirazi
      cooling systems on local weather

   •  Determine the nature, loading, distribution, and long-term         R. Gordon
      effects of crude oil in the  Gulf of Alaska marine and
      estuarine ecosystem

   •  Resource specific  biological studies for comprehensive             T  Thoem
      profile of possible energy  development effects on major
      freshwater environments

   •  Develop ambient sampling procedure at  geothermal sites'.
      identification,  quantification of air pollutants, water discharges,
      and noise levels

   •  Assess environmental impacts resulting from energy resource
      development

   •  Assess the impacts of expansion of the uranium industry

   •  Determine toxicity to marine organisms  of  petrochemicals and
      energy-related organic solvents from offshore activities and
      ocean dumping

   •  Determine effects of aqueous effluents from in situ
      fuel processing technologies on aquatic systems

   •  Determine effects of heated water on aquatic life in
      experimental channels

   •  Assess overall environmental impact from coal-fired
      power plant

   •  Determine toxic effects on aquabiota from  coal  and
      oil shale development

   •  National coordination of ecological damage assessment            P.  Lefcourt
      programs for spills of oil and hazardous  materials in
      marine and freshwaters

   •  Biological monitoring of mollusks as seminal                      F.G. Lowman
      organisms for pollutants in coastal waters of US.

   •  Coastal ecosystems characterization                              A.W. Palmisano

   •  Assess quality of water  in  strip-mined areas  as it relates            H. Brown (USDA)
      to habitat for aquatic organisms and wildlife species
      associated with these  water bodies

   •  Assess the redepositioning and stabilizing of mine spoils and
      identify technologies  that will enhance water quality for
      associated aquatic life

   •  Assess effects of mining-related transportation systems in
      water, air, soil, plant, animal, and aesthetic  resources

   •  Develop operational technical information system for
      reclamation of lands affected by mining
                         C. Hall
                                                  S. Re^nek (EPA)
T. Duke
K. Biesmger
   R. Kerr (DOE)

   T. Ripley (TVA)
                                                  R.E. Oils (USDA)

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                           PROJECT

ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS (Continued)

   •  Develop reclamation plan before mining operation begins

   •  Determine effect of strip mining and reclamation processes
      on the quality and quantity of water leaving the area

   •  Determine effect of strip-mine reclamation practices on the
      nutritional quality of forages or other crops grown on
      reclaimed area

   •  Evaluate species and seed sources for re vegetal ion of energy
      resource extraction areas with native plants

   •  Determine soil characteristics developing on spoils of varying
      ages relating to root growth and biological productivity

   •  Environmental effects of energy development

      -  Water relations and root development

      —  Hydrologic management in strip mining


      —  Resource inventory systems

      —  Remote sensing applications

      —  Ground truth for remote sensing

      —  Acid-forming minerals


      —  Forest site preparation

      —  Soil genesis and biota


      —  Germination and seed development

      —  Tree-mycorrhizal associations

      -  Precipitation management

      —  Salt translocation

      —  Impacts of development

      —  Minesoils, powder river basin

      -  Effects of air pollution on plants

   •  Summarize results of research on the physiological,
      lexicological, and ecological effects of oil, primarily
      on ducks

   •  Describe guidelines and methodology for the development,
      synthesis, analysis, and interpretation of complex information
      relative to major coastal ecosystems

   •  Prepare reports on three coastal regions subject to energy
      development; emphasis on value of resources subject to
      human-induced environmental alternatives

   •  Identify and demonstrate a rapid and reliable method of
      inventorying and characterizing wildlife habitat; emphasis on
      requirements for food, cover, breeding

   •  Develop methods for estimating impacts of power plants
      on fish and shellfish

   •  Develop in-stream flow methodologies to determine flow
      requirements for biological/fisheries stability in areas
      affected by increased energy development-both east
      and west

   •  Develop mechanism to identify and monitor the activities of
      endangered species in areas under stress from energy
      development

   •  Determine water quantity requirements of fish and wildlife
      in the upper Colorado and upper Missouri river basins
PROJECT CONTACT    EPA COORDINATOR     AGENCY COORDINATOR
R. Pollen (USDA)
W.I. Thomas (USDA)

S.B. Aldnch IUSDA)
   D. Kirkham
   W. Nelson

   C. Johannsen
 *     I
C.O. Little (USDA)
   L. Hossner

   R. Hay

J.A. Asleson (USDA)
   D. Dolhopf

   L. Wiesener

   C. Reid

   W. Hall

   R. Hodder

   J. Jacobs

   G. Nielson

   R. Lang

L.Stickel (USFWS)
H.Tait (USFWS)
                        C. Hall
                                                C. Carlson (USDA)
R.Stewart, Jr (USFWS)



C.P. Goodyear (USFWS)


R Hayden (USFWS)
                                                 EV. Miller (USDA/CR)
                                                 A. Hirsch (USFWS)

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                           PROJECT

ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS (Continued)

   •  Effects of entrainment in cooling systems on fish eggs
      and larvae

   •  Impact of condenser passage on plankton

   •  Effects of oil spills on tundra and thaw ponds

   •  Effects of construction and operations of Alaska pipeline
      on aquatic habitats

   •  Long-term effects of hydrocarbons on selected ecosystems
      and associated organisms

   •  Surveys on oil extraction and transport and related effects
      on coastal ecosystems

   •  Effects of trace metals on crop and forest ecosystems

   •  Intake of metals by marine organisms
PROJECT CONTACT      EPA COORDINATOR     AGENCY COORDINATOR
      Compare pharmacokinetics and toxicity in mammals of
      metals consumed in diet through shellfish Vs Drinking
      of H2O

      Synergistic action of temperature with other pollutants on
      marine species

      Relationship between toxic fractions of crude oil and
      petroleum products and tumor formation in marine species

      Relationships of atmospheric pollutants (SOX + NOX) from
      coal-fired power plants on terrestrial ecosystems

      Thermal effects from mechanical draft cooling towers on
      vegetable and soil

      Develop baseline information and identification,
      characterization and quantification of transfer, and fate
      and effects of coal-fired power plant emissions in
      terrestrial ecosystems

      Fate and effects of atmospheric emissions from cooling
      systems on terrestrial habitats

      Thermal impacts on freshwater shellfish, insects, and other
      biota

      Production of anthropod pests and vectors in strip-mine
      pools

      Ecological recovery after reclamation of toxic spoils
      left by coal surface mining

      Conduct environmental assessment of northern  Puget
      Sound and Strait of Juan De Fuca

      Perform a comparison/analysis of an existing marine
      ecosystem under stress of an active oil field with a similar
      ecosystem in an undisturbed area

      Design, establish, operate, evaluate, and refine a data
      management system  for interagency energy-related marine
      and meteorological programs

      Integrated aerosol characterization  monitoring,
      Colstrip, Montana
G. Saunders (DOE)       C. Hall
                        J. Liverman (DOE)
       \
H. McCammon (DOE)
R.A. Lewis (DOE)

L.G. Hart (NIEHS)
H.C. Jones III (TVA)
B.C. Isom (TVA)
       I
T.G. Zarger (TVA)


H.S. Harris (NOAA)


E.F. Klima (NOAA)



K.Hughes (NOAA)
                                                 D. Rail (NIEHS)
                         H. Moore, Jr., (TVA)
                         W.N. Hess (NOAA)
G. D'Alessio
G.T. McNice (NOAA)      E  Preston

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                           PROJECT
PROJECT CONTACT     EPA COORDINATOR    AGENCY COORDINATOR
INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT

   •  Develop and coordinate effective internal and external
      information transfer for the interagency program

   •  EPA Decision Series — Key issues and findings of the
      Interagency Program

   •  Provide information support for Montana State officals,
      using appropriate federal, state, and local information
      sources

   •  Technology assessment of  western energy resource
      development

   •  Integrated technology assessment of energy development
      in the Appalachian region

   •  Integrated technology assessment of electric utility
      energy systems

   •  Ohio River Basin Energy Study

      - Water supply and energy development effects on water
         quality, land use, public health

      — Coal industry and  labor force structure and impacts of
         energy development

      — Projection of population size and demographic
         characteristics (1977-20OO)

      — Government regulations and public participation in
         energy development

      — Demand for energy, capital availability

   •  Regional scale transport and transformation of sulfur
      pollutants in the atmosphere

   •  Cost/benefit analysis of LWR fuel reprocessing

   •  Develop cost  models of control technology for participates
      and fine particulates

   •  New source performance standard development support
      activities

   *  Methodology development for the technology assessment
      modeling project

   •  Integrated assessment of petroleum transportation

   •  Integrated technology assessment of coal-based energy
      development

   •  Assess the social and economic consequences of coal and oil
      shale development

   •  Develop a cost/risk/benefit methodology for  western energy
      development

   •  Coordinate a  national design for an environment/energy
      R&D information inventory.

   •  Develop energy/environment economic projection models
      for multicounty areas

   •  Electric power system operation and expansion of
      environmental residual output model

   •  Develop applications  of computer graphics for regional
      integrated assessment of power systems
M. Schaefer


R. Laska


A. Lefohn



I. White


V. Jelen


P. Cukor
 J. Stukel/
 8. Keenan
                        R. Laska
                                                S. Reznek (EPA)
 L. Smith
 K. Durke


 R. Ball


     I

 R. Hansen


 V.Davis (USD A)


 R. Newton (DOE)
     I
 H. Hinote (TVA)


 D. H. Walters (TVA)


 H. R. Mickey (TVA)
S. Plotkin
                        L. Smith
 R. Ball
    I
 S. Reznek


 W. Bloch
L. P.Schertz (USOA)


J. Liverman (DOE)





H. Moore, Jr. (TVA)

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                           PROJECT

ENERGY RESOURCE EXTRACTION

   •  Oil and Gas Production

      —  Control and clean up oil spills, including limiting extent
         of contamination and mitigating adverse environmental
         effects

      —  Protect and restore shorelines due to oil contamination

      —  Evaluate effectiveness of 1973 oil spill prevention
         regulation (40 CFR, Part 112) in reducing the
         number of spill incidents

      —  Minimize adverse environmental impacts from the
         installation and operation of oil and gas production
         facilities (onshore and offshore)

      —  Cost-effective methods for treating bilge and ballast
         water at shore reception facilities

   •  Solid fossil fuels

      —  Control enviornmental damages from active and
         abandoned western U.S. coal surface and underground
         mines and surface disturbances associated with them

      —  Control environmental damages from oil shale and tar
         sands extraction disposal of spent waste from
         beneficiation

      —  Control environmental damages (except radiation) from
         active and abandoned uranium extraction and
         beneficiation operations

      —  Control environmental damages from the transportation
         of solid fuels

   •  Reduce adverse environmental effects from uranium mill
      wastes

   •  Eastern coal surface mining: vegetative methods and
      materials

   •  Western  coal and oil shale mining: vegetative methods
      and materials

   •  Surface manipulations for enhanced coal and oil shale
      mine vegetation

   •  Mineland reclamation

      —  Reclamation use of containerized seedings
      -  Classifying minesoils

      —  Waste application in revegetation

      —  Weathering of overburdens


      -  Use of sewage sludge and topsoil

      —  Reclamation of surface-mined land

      -  Overburden criteria for plant growth

      —  Plant establishment techniques

      —  Geologic criteria in revegetation


      —  Rehabilitation of oil shale and coal lands


      —  Legumes in revegetation

      -  Amendments for sodic and coaly spoils
PROJECT CONTACT     EPA COORDINATOR     AGENCY COORDINATOR
 I. Wilder/
 J. S. Dorrler
                         D. Graham
                                                 S. Reznek (EPA)
R. Hill/
E. Harris
                      D. O'Bryan
R. Kennedy (DOE)


H. Brown (USDA)


R. MacLauchlin (USDA)


R. F. Follett (USDA)
W. I. Thomas (USDA)
   R. Hutnik
                        R. Hill
 I
                                              J. Liverman (DOE)


                                              R. E. Oils (USDA)


                                              W. Johnson (USDA)


                                              C. Carlson (USDA)




                                              E. V. Miller (USDA/CR)
R. Smith

R. Keefer
S. R. Aldrich (USDA)
   C. Roth
   F. Haghiri

   I. Jansen

   W. Byrnes

   P. Carpenter
C. O. Little (USDA)
   C. Barnhisel

J. S. Asleson (USDA)
   C. McKell
 I
W. Campbell

W. Gould
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                           PROJECT

PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL COAL CLEANING

   •  Perform environmental assessment of coal transportation,
      storage, and cleaning technologies

   •  Investigate, test, evaluate, and develop coal cleaning
      technology and process controls

   •  Characterize potentially harmful or valuable trace elements
      in coal cleaning wastes

   •  Develop a coal washing test facility

   •  Demonstrate disposal and reuse processes for coal
      cleaning wastes

   •  Report on results of tests of cleanability of northern
      Appalachian coals

   •  Environmental studies on coal cleaning processes
FLUE GAS CLEANING

   •  Develop and demonstrate nonregenerable flue gas
      desulfurization technology

   •  Develop techniques for disposal or use of waste pollutants
      from combustion sources and associated control processes

   •  Develop and demonstrate several processes for regenerate
      flue gas desulfurization

   •  Enhance the means of flue gas desulfurization technology
      transfer

   •  Environmental impact assessment of NOX flue gas treatment
      technology                                 s

   •  Assess state-of-the-art and develop technology
      for NOX flue gas treatment

   •  Develop control technology for removing fine
      particulates from waste gases

   •  Develop processes for disposal of flue gas cleaning
      wastes

   •  Environmental assessment applications testing of combustion
      modification technology for stationary sources

   •  Develop flue gas desulfurization technology-Shawnee
      lime/limestone scrubbing program

   •  Energy requirement conservation study of selected
      processes for removing SO2 from power plant stack gasses

   •  Develop comparative economics of SO2 emission
      control processes

   •  Lime/limestone advanced SO2 removal concepts—TVA's
      1-MW pilot plant

   •  Develop flue gas treatment technology for control of
      combustion generated pollutants-pilot plant studies
      of NOX and SO2/NOX

   •  Develop comparative economics of NOX FGT emission
      control processes

   •  Process sludges from lime/limestone wet scrubbing
      processes for disposal or recycle and studying disposal of
      FBC waste products

   •  Evaluate marketing by-products from flue gas
      desulfurization processes
PROJECT CONTACT     EPA COORDINATOR     AGENCY COORDINATOR
R. Hangebrauck
   J. Kilgroe
   E. Wewerka (DOE)


A. Deurbrouck (DOE)
E.PIyler
   M. Maxwell

   H.Jones


   R. Stern
W. McCarthy
                                                S. Reznek (EPA)
                        J. Liverman (DOE)
R. J. Ruane (TVA)/       J. D. Kilgroe
R. M. Cole (TVA)
                        R. Statnick
                        H. Moore, Jr. (TVA)
                                                S. Reznek (EPA)
   J. Abbott            G. Rey


   J. Jones              R. Statnick


 R. Hangebrauck


 A. F. Little (TVA)


 G. G. McGlamery (TVA)
        I
 G. A. Hollinden (TVA)
    R. F. Robards (TVAI

    T. M. Kelso ITVA)
  ,  H. L. Faucett (TVA)
 J. L. Crowe (TVA)
 R. F. Robards (TVA)
 J. I. Bucy (TVA)
                         H.Moore, Jr. (TVA)
                         K. Jakobson
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                           PROJECT

CONVENTIONAL COMBUSTION

   •  Multimedia pollutant assessment for conventional
      combustion systems

   •  Environmental assessment for N0,<: Applications
      testing and emissions characterization of combustion
      modifications for utility, industrial boilers, residential
      systems, and industrial process combustors

   •  Characterization of emissions from conventional
      combustion systems

   •  Environmental assessment of residual oil processing

   •  Environmental assessment of wastewater effluents

   •  Characterization of effluents from coal fired
      utility boilers

   •  Fly ash characterization and disposal

DIRECT COMBUSTION

   •  Environmental assessment and systems analysis
      of combustion modification for stationary sources

   •  Long-term performance and corrosion testing of
      combustion modifications for coal-fired utility
      boilers

   •  Develop combustion controls for stationary
      reciprocating t.C. engines and gas turbines

   •  Development and application of improved burner
      designs and advanced processes for NOX
      emissions control

   •  Develop combustion modification technology
      for  industrial and commercial boilers and
      residential systems

   •  Environmental assessment and control technology
      study of industrial process combustors and
      afterburners

   •  Fundamental combustion research  for pollution
      control

   •  Develop control technology for pollutants and
      processes with  fluidized bed combustion

   •  Cost comparison of commercial pressurized and
      atmospheric fluidized bed power plants to conventional
      coal-fired power plants with flue gas desulfurization.

SYNTHETIC FUELS

   •  Environmental assessment of potential pollutants from
      fossil fuel conversion

   •  Develop multimedia pollution control technology
      for  synthetic fuel processes

   •  Environmental assessment of potential pollutants from
      advanced oil processing of petroleum residuals

   •  Develop multimedia pollution control technology
      for  oil processes

   •  Identify potential pollutants and develop control
      technology for oil shale processes

   •  Identify potential pollutants and develop control
      technology for noncoal synthetic fuel processes

   •  Develop technology for high temperature/pressure
      paniculate control for advanced energy systems

   •  Environmental  assessment of potential pollutants from
      fossil fuel conversion

   •  Develop multimedia pollution control technology
      for synthetic fuel processes
 PROJECT CONTACT     EPA COORDINATOR    AGENCY COORDINATOR
 E. Plyler/
 W. Ponder
                     D. Berg
                                                 S. Reznek (EPA)
I
R. Hall
 W. Ponder
    R. Venezia

    S. Rakes

    J. Jones

    H. B. Flora II (TVA)


    S. S. Ray (TVA)
 R. Hangebrauck
   J. Bowen

   D. Lachapelle
    J. Wasser/
    W. S. Lanier

    B. Martin
    B. Martin/
    R. Hall
    J. Wasser



  ,  W. S. Lanier


W. Steen


J. P. Reese (TVA)
R. Hangebrauck
   K.Janes
   S. Rakes



T. Powers


I
D. Drehmel

M. Gottleib (DOE)
                                              H. Moore, Jr. (TVA)
                                                  \
                         R. Statnick
                                                 S. Reznek (EPA)
                     M. Altschuler


                     B. Henschel




                     M. Altschuler
J. Liverman (DOE)


H. Moore, Jr. (TVA)




S. Reznek (EPA)
                     W. McCarthy


                     M. Altschuler
                                             J. Liverman (DOE)
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                           PROJECT
PROJECT CONTACT     EPA COORDINATOR    AGENCY COORDINATOR
NUCLEAR WASTE
   •  Long-term implications of radioactive waste
      management

   •  Evaluation of potential and limitations of ocean disposal as
      a radioactive waste management alternative

   •  Assessment of environmental impact of shallow land
      burial of low level radioactive waste

THERMAL WASTE CONTROL

   •  Advanced waste heat control

   •  Waste heat utilization

   •  Evaluation of performance and economics of advanced
      cooling technology

   •  Utilization of waste heat and water from utility and
      industrial plants

IMPROVED EFFICIENCY

   •  Environmental assessment of advanced energy
      conversion systems

   •  Indoor air quality assessment and control of pollutants

   •  Environmental assessment of energy  conserving processes
      and technologies

   •  Development of environmentally-sound energy-
      conserving process technologies and  pollution control
      methods

   •  Environmental aspects of industrial waste energy utilization

   •  Characterize multimedia pollutants resulting from
      using wastes as fuel

   •  Identify and characterize industrial waste streams

   •  Evaluate major processes for co-firing waste with coal
      or other wastes

   •  Develop processes for co-firing wastes with oil

   •  Assess and develop air pollution control technology
      for waste-as-fuel processes

   •  Evaluate processes for thermochemical conversion of wastes

   •  Assist in developing criteria for pollutants resulting from
      wastes-as-fuel processes

   •  Perform waste stream surveys for nonindustrial waste sources

   •  Assess existing processes for the separation of recoverable
      materials from solid waste

   •  Assess existing processes for preparing refuse-derived
      fuels and feedstocks

   •  Assess the co-incineration of sewage sludge with waste

   •  Evaluate major bioconversion waste-to-energy processes

ADVANCED SYSTEMS

   •  Geothermal environmental impact assessment: surface and
      groundwater monitoring for contaminants

   •  Geothermal energy resources control technology
      assessment

   •   Environmental assessment of solar energy application
J. Swift (ORP)


R. Dyer (ORP)


L. Meyer (ORP)




H. 8. Flora II (TVA)

B. J. Bond (TVA)

E. Plyler
   M. Maxwell
 I M. Ma

 I    \
W. Cain
R. Mournighan
   C. C. Lee
 H. Freeman


 G. Huffman

 R.OIexsey
 W. Liberick

 R. Stenburg
 D. Gilmore


 R. Hartley


 C. C. Lee
G. Rey/                 S. Reznek (EPA)
R. J. Augustine (ORP)
K. Jakobson
H. Moore. Jr. (TVA)

       I

S.  Rezrwk (EPA
                        G. D'Alessio

                        D. Graham
 G. D'Alessio


 D. Berg
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OTHER SOURCES OF ENERGY/ENVIRONMENT R&D INFORMATION
   This directory of additional information sources represents only some of the many agencies and organizations
involved in energy/environment  R&D. Those listed here  are  directly related  to concerns addressed  by the
Interagency Program. This list will be updated and, most likely, expanded for the next issue of Who's Who in the
Interagency Energy/Environment R&D Program.
WHITE HOUSE OFFICES

   •  Council on Environmental Quality: Energy Programs



   •  Office of Management and Budget

      —  Review of Federal energy/environment research budgets


      —  Management and Government Reorganization
 Dr. James MacKenzie
 Gerald L. Brubaker
 John Davidson
Jim J. Tozzi
Hugh Loweth

William W. Harsch
SENATE COMMITTEES

   •  Energy and Natural Resources
      Senator Henry M. Jackson, Chairman
      — Subcommittee on Energy Production and Supply
        Senator Floyd K. Haskell, Chairman

      — Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Regulation
        Senator J. Bennett Johnston, Chairman

      — Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development
        Senator Frank Church, Chairman

   •  Environment and Public Works
      Senator Jennings Randolph, Chairman

      — Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution
        Senator Edmund Muskie, Chairman

      — Subcommittee on Resource Protection
        Senator John C. Culver, Chairman

   •  Finance

      — Subcommittee on Energy and Foundations
        Senator Mike Gravel, Chairman

   •  Foreign Relations

      — Subcommittee on Arms Control, Oceans, and International Environment
        Senator Claiborne Pell. Chairman

   •  Government Affairs

      — Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and Federal Services
        Senator John Glenn, Chairman
Grenville Garside
Staff Director and Counsel

Richard D. Grundy
Senior Professional
Staff Member - Energy

Thomas Laughlin
Professional Staff Member

Dr. Benjamin Cooper
Professional Staff Member

Dr. Willis Smith
Staff Director

John W. Yago, Jr.
Staff Director

Dr. Karl Braithwaite
Staff Director

Dr. George Jakobson
Professional Staff Member
Deming Cowles
Legislative Assistant
Robert Foust
Legislative Aide - Energy
Dr. Leonard Weiss
Staff Director
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HOUSE COMMITTEES

   •  Government Operations

      —  Subcommittee on Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources
         Congressman Leo J. Ryan, Chairman

   •  Interior and Insular Affairs

      —  Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment
         Congressman Morris K. Udall, Chairman

   •  Interstate and Foreign Commerce

      —  Subcommittee on Energy and Power
         Congressman John D. Dingell. Chairman

      —  Subcommittee on Health and the Environment
         Congressman Paul G. Rogers, Chairman
      Merchant Marine and Fisheries

      —  Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment
         Congressman Robert L. Leggett, Chairman

      Committee on Science and Technology
      Congressman Olin E. Teague, Chairman

      —  Subcommittee on Advanced Energy Technologies and Energy
         Conservation, Development, and Demonstration
         Congressman Mike McCormack, Chairman

      -  Subcommittee on Fossil and Nuclear Energy Research
         Development and Demonstration
         Congressman Walter Flowers, Chairman

      -  Subcommittee on Environment and the Atmosphere
         Congressman George E. Brown, Jr., Chairman
   •  Small Business

      -  Subcommittee on Energy, Environment Safety and Research
         Congressman Alvin Baldus, Chairman
David Schuenke
Counsel
Carla Kish
Staff Consultant
Frank Potter, Jr.
Staff Director and Counsel

Stephen J. Connolly
Senior Staff Associate

Robert W. Maher
Director of Research and Planning
Ned Everett
Counsel

Dr. John V. Dugan
Energy Coordinator, Minority Staff

Dr. John Andelin
Science Consultant and Staff Director
 Robert Ketchum
 Counsel and Staff Director
 James W. Spensley, Counsel

 Dr. Lynda L. Brothers, Counsel
 David P. Metzger
 Counsel
JOINT COMMITTEES

   •  Environmental Study Conference
      Congressman Richard L. Ottinger, Chairman

   •  Congressional Budget Office
      Natural Resources and Commerce Division
 Mike McCabe
 Staff Director

 Dr. Raymond Scheppach
 Assistant Director
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Energy/environment research, development, and demonstration for DOO related areas and concerns.

   •  Energy Programs and Policy

      -  Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
         (Energy, Environment and Safety)

         —  Director, Energy Program
            -  Technology Application
            -  Petroleum
         1   —  Information and Program Management
            —  Conservation

   •  Energy Research and Development

      -  Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (R&E)
         -  Asst Director for Engineering Technology

   •  Army-Special Assistant for Energy

   •  Navy-Special Assistant for Energy

   •  Air Force—Director of Maintenance, Engineering and Supply

   •  Defense Fuel Supply Center
      Director, Office of Planning and Management

   •  Environmental  Program and Policy

      —  Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense,
         (Energy, Environrant and Safety)

         —  Director, Environmental Policy
            —  Air and Water Program
            -  Solid Waste Management and Resources Recovery
            -  Pesticides, Toxic and Hazardous

   •  Environrrent Research and Development

      -  Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (R&E)
         —  Director, Environment  and Life Sciences
         —  Environment and Life Science Programs

   •  Army —Deputy  for Environmental Affairs
           — Asst Director, Environmental Programs
             (Corps of Engineers)

   •  Navy - Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
            (Logistics)

   •  Air Force  Deputy for Environment and Safety

   •  Defense Logistics Agency

      -  Director,  Installations and  Services
      -  Special Assistant for Environmental Quality
George Marienthal
William J. Sharkey, Jr.
Walter C. Christensen
William J. Morton
William F. Vance
COL John E. Wagner
Dr. Ruth M. Davis
G. R. Makepeace

Eric A. Orsini

Dr. Peter Waterman

BGEN Waymond C. Nutt


CAPT Charles E. Cuson



George Marienthal
COL C. D. Sadler
LCDR David A. Rein
Dr. Donald J. Robinson
George W.Siebert
Dr. Ruth M. Davis
CAPT F. H. Austin, Jr.
Thomas Dashiells

Bruce Hildebrand
LTC John R. Hill, Jr.
Everett Pyatt


Dr. Carlos Stern
COL John F. Brewer
Joseph W. Urbanek
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RESEARCH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
   •  U.S. Department of Energy:
      Inventory of Federal energy-related environment and safety research

   •  Interagency Program:
      Environmental Research and Development Information System (ERDIS)

   •  Smithsonian Science Information Exchange:
      Project level energy information on Federally funded R&D

   •  Technology Transfer Program:
      Environmental Protection Agency Project-level technical reports

   •  Off ice of Energy Information Services:
      General inquiries on energy issues, provides answers
      or refers to appropriate Department of Energy Office

   •  U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Energy:
      Liaison for energy  concerns; program and policy coordination

   •  National Oceanic and Aeronautic Administration

      —  National Environmental Satellite Service

      —  Environmental  Data Services

   •  Library of Congress

      —  Energy bibliography service

      -  Nuclear proliferation bibliography service

   •  Oak Ridge National Laboratories Inventory of Energy  R&D:
      Project information and bibliography service
Ted Albert
   i»

Richard M. Laska


Samuel Liebman


Robert E. Crowe


Robert E. Coughlan



Weldon Carton
Jerry C. Clover

Dr. Thomas S. Austin



Constance Carter

Dr. Warren H. Donnelly

Dr. Gloria M. Caton
PUBLICATIONS SERVICES

   •  Environmental Protection Agency/Office of Research and Development:
      Technical  information publications

   •  Conservation Directory:
      Listing more than 11,000 organizations and individuals concerned
      with environmental/conservation issues

   •  National Technical Information Service:
      Clearing-house for Government funded reports

      — General energy

      - Solid waste

      - Energy

      - Air

      - Water pollution
 Linda K. Smith


 Jeannette Bryant
 Edward Lehmann

 Mona Smith

 Audrey Hundemann

 Diane Cavagnaro

 Robena Brown
QUALITY ASSURANCE

   •   National Bureau of Standards:
       Analytical chemistry standard reference methods for
       organic and inorganic pollutants, particulates, and gases

   •   National Bureau of Standards:
       Radioactivity standards and measurement methods
       applied in natural environmental matrices

   •   National Bureau of Standards:
       Atmospheric pollution measurements, reaction chemistry
       (smog/aerosol formation) and climatological effects

   •   National Bureau of Standards:
       Trace analysis for identification of pollutants in water; development
       of standard reference materials for instrument calibration of
       water pollution measurements; characterization of flow properties
       for sample collection
 Dr. Phillip LaFleur
 Dr. James Leiss
 Dr. Jimmie Hodgeson
 Dr. Bruce Morrissey
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY
   •  Department of Commerce:
      Energy-conserving pollution standards for manufacturing and electric
      generating industries

   •  Department of Transportation (DOT):
      Bicycling as an energy-saving form of transportation

   •  DOT/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

          National Energy Efficient Driving System: Train and
          inform drivers to conserve fuel

          Voluntary truck and bus fuel economy improvement program

          Research and analysis of automotive fuel economy

          Automotive fuel economy standards development

          Periodic Motor Vehicle Inspection Program: Impact of
          currently used vehicles on the environment

   •  National Aeronautics and Space Administration:
      Application of space experience to energy-related problems on earth

      —   Advanced aerodynamics and active controls
          systems development for energy-efficient transport

          Aircraft propulsion: Development of technologies for more efficient engines

          Development of composite structures for weight savings
          to fuel economy

OIL SPILLS
   •  U.S. Coast Guard, Environmental Technology Branch:
      Containment and cleanup of oil spills

   •  U.S. Coast Guard, Chemistry Branch:
      Oil fingerpi inting analyzing oil samples to determine source and composition

   •  US Coast Guard, Planning and Special Projects:
      Research on oil spill prevention technologies and techniques

   •  U.S Coast Guard:  Oil spill statistics

   •  U.S. Coast Guard, Marine Environmental  Protection Division:
      Federal response to oil spills

HEALTH AND URBAN ENVIRONMENT
   •  U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

          Lead exposure in the urban  environment

          Noise, air pollution, and general environmental quality in the urban environment

          Housing and community-development-related problems in environmental and energy areas

   •  Environmental Protection Agency:
      Health and ecological effects research

   •  National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health:
      Occupational safety and health  questions related to energy production and use

   •  Electric Powei Research  Institute

          Assess impacts of electrical supply systems on health and environment

          Health effects of fossil fuel power plants

   •  U.S. Oijpaitment of Health,  Education and Welfare:
      Bioav.ays of petrochemicals and fuels for potential carcinogenicity

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES
   •  National Aeronautics and Space Administration:

          Wind powf.'i storage

      -   Storage  of thermal, electro-chemical and mechanical energy

         Pho'o vol taics

          Solar and thermal electricity

   •  Dupai tnvnt of Energy: Conservation and solar applications
Robert Grant



Martin Convisser




John Eberhard


W. Harry Close

Samuel F. Powel, III

Dr. Richard Strombotne

Joseph P. Grillo





Dr. Raymond E. Rose


Frederick P. Povinelli

Dr. Leonard A. Harris



CDR Ted Leigh


Dr. G. Klienberg


CAPT William Markle


Dr. Charles C. Bates

CAPT John R. Kirkland
Irwin Billick

George Winser

George Karas

Dr. Delbert S. Barth


Edward J. Baier
Dr. Cyril Comar

Dr. James McCarroll

Dr. Gregory T. O'Conor
H. Kurt Strauss

Dr. R. Wadewsky

John  Loria

Robert Wasel

Donald  Beattie
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REGIONAL PROGRAMS
   •  Information and research on all phases of energy for sixteen western states

   •  Information on and coordination of all energy/power projects in western area

   •  Old West Regional Commission: Environmental and socioeconomic impact on
      communities involved in coal development

   •  Four Corners Regional Commission: Water conservation, environmental
      impact, alternative energy sources, and socioeconomic impacts

   •  Economic development programs and funding of projects related to energy
      conservation and environmental protection

      — Upper Grea't Lakes Regional Commission

      — Ozarks Regional Commission

      — Southwest Border Regional Commission

      — Pacific Northwest Regional Commission

      — Appalachian Regional Commission

   •  New England Regional Commission: Energy policy analysis, regional energy data base,
      financial support to regional energy offices; outer continental shelf pipeline corridors,
      alternative/renewable energy resources

   •  Coastal Plains Regional Commission: Evaluation and analysis of water resources
      for the coastal plans region, and exchange of information on treatment and
      disposal for regional economic development

 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
   •  United National Environment Program:
      Liaison for inquiries and information

   •  Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

   •  U.S. Department of State, Office of Environmental Affairs:
      Liaison for international and domestic energy/environment R&D

   •  U.S. Department of State, Office of Oceans and International Environmental
      Scientific Affairs

 INDUSTRIAL PLANNING AND REGULATION
   •  U.S. Department of Commerce

      —  Industrial regulatory analysis

      — Advise the Secretary of Commerce on energy matters

   •  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

      —  Environmental studies for natural gas and oil pipeline certification; program
          review for rates

      —  Approve R&D expenditures for regulated companies

      —  Licensing hydro-electric plants

   •  Electric Power Research Institute

      —  Air quality control for fossil fuel power plants

      —  Water quality control and heat rejection for fossil fuel power plants

      -  Identification, characterization, monitoring; transport and interactions;
          alternative land and water use; advanced technologies for fossil fueled power plants

      —  Ecological effects of fossil fuel power plants

       —   Develop and demonstrate environmentally-sound, cost-effective
          technologies for fossil fuel power plants

    •  U.S. Department of Interior

       —  Mining regulatory functions and energy/environmental  research

       —   Review and prepare Environmental Impact Statements
John L. Watson

Robert L.McPhail

George D. McCarthy


Norris Ellertson
William R. Bechtel

John Scott

Robert G. Toberman

Dennis J. Hubscher

Hugh B. Montgomery

W. Robert Keating



Or. Claud Anderson




 Dr. Noel J. Brown


 Dr. Milton Klein

 Donald R. King


 Ambassador Robert C. Brewster
 Dr. Edwin B. Shykind

 Orcutt P. Drury



 Barry Haase


 Dr. Haskell Wald

 Dr. William Lindsay



 Donald Teixeira

 John S. Maultbetsch

 Dr. Ralph Perhac


 Dr. Harry Kornberg

 Kurt Yeager




 Nancy J. Deller

 Leonard Shaw
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PROGRAM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

   •  Environmental Protection Agency:
      Energy processes research

   •  Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Aeronautic Administration

      —  Ocean energy, natural gas conservation and usage forecasting, and nuclear
         waste management

      —  National weather modification monitoring and program monitoring of weather
         modification for NOAA

   •  Department of Energy

      —  Energy Technology

      —  Energy Research

      —  Resource Applications

   •  National Science Foundation

      —  Problem focused energy/environment research applications

      -  Ecology, ecosystem studies, and systematics

   •  U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service:
      Land and water resource development planning

   •  National Bureau of  Standards:
      Reduced energy waste for energy use and conversion efficiency improvement

   •  U.S. Department of Agriculture:
      Conservation of energy; renewable or noncritical energy sources use; physical
      and socioeconomic  consequences of alternatives for energy production availability and use

   •  U.S. Department of Justice:
      Legal actions relating to control and abatement of pollution sources, and
      wetlands preservation

   •  U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration:
      Stratospheric and low atmospheric pollution problems

   •  National Aeronautics and Space Administration:
      Application of space-environment characteristics to energy-related problems on earth
Frank Princiotta




Dr. Richard Lehman


Dr. Ronald L. Lavoie




Robert D. Thorne

John M. Deutch

George S.  Mclsaac



Dr. Charles C. Thiel

Dr. John Brooks

John Crowder


Dr. Jack E. Snell


Dr. Keith  R. Shea



Angus Macbeth



Anthony J. Broderick


R. D. "Duff" Ginter
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INTERAGENCY  PROGRAM  DIRECTORY  AND  INDEX
The following laboratory abbreviations are used in this directory:

DOE -   DBER    — Division of Biological and Environmental Research    EPA —  OEM!
         ECT     — Environmental Control Technology                        OHEE
         LERC    - Laramie Energy Research Center                           OMTS
DOT —             Department of Transportation                            ORP
         FAA     — Federal Aviation Administration                           ORPM
         NHTSA  - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration              OTI
EPA—   EMSL    — Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory   NASA— ERL
         ERIC    — Environmental Research Information Center         NOAA — ERL
         ERL     — Environmental Research Laboratory                       NWS
         ESRL    — Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory                TDL
         HERL    - Health Effects Research Laboratory                       TEL
         IERL    — Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory               WPL
         MERL    — Municipal Environmental Research  Laboratory       TVA —  OACD
         OALWU  - Office of Air Land and Water Use
      NAME (pages)

      ABBOTT, JAMES H. (11)
      EPA/IERL
      Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
      919-541-2925

      ALBERT, TED (17)
      DOE
      Divof Environmental Impacts
      E-201
      Washington, DC 20545
      202-345-3311

      ALDRICH.S.R. (7.10)
      Assistant Director
      Agricultural Experiment  Station
      University of Illinois
      Urbana, IL61801
      217-333-1604

      ALTSCHULER, MORRIS (12)
      EPA/OEMI
      401 M St, SW
      Washington, DC 20460
      202-755-0205

      ALTSHULLER, DR. A. PAUL (4)
      EPA/ESRL
      Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
      919-541-2191

      ANDELIN.JOHNU5)
      Science Consultant and Staff Director
      Subcommittee on Advanced Energy
      Tech and Energy Conservation RD&D
      B374 Rayburn House Office Bldg
      Washington, DC 20515
      202-225-9117
ANDERSON, DR. CLAUD (19)
Federal Cochairman
DOC/Coastal Plans
 Regional Commission
1725 K Street, NW
Suite 413
Washington, DC 20006
202-634-3910

ASLESON, J.A. (7,10)
Director
Agricultural Experiment Station
University of Montana
Bozeman, MT 59717
406-994-3681
                                 — Office of Energy, Minerals and Industry
                                 — Office of Health and Ecological Effects
                                 — Office of Monitoring and Technical Support
                                 - Office of Radiation Programs
                                 — Office of Research Program Management
                                 — Office of Technical Information
                                 — Earth Resources Laboratory
                                 — Environmental Research Laboratories
                                 — National Weather Service
                                 — Techniques Development Laboratory
                                 — Test and Evaluation Laboratory
                                 — Wave Propagation Laboratory
                                 - Office of Agricultural and Chemical
                                  Development
BAIER, EDWARD J. (18)
Deputy Director
National Institute of Occupational
Safety and Health
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857
301-443-1530

BALL, DR. RICHARD H. |9>
EPA/OEMI
401 M St, SW
Washington, DC 20460
202-755-0647
AUGUSTINE, DR. ROBERTSON J. (13)
EPA/OR P
401 M St, SW
Washington, DC 20460
703-557-9710

AUSTIN, CAPT F.H., JR. (16)
Director
Environment & Life Sciences
US Navy, ODDR&E
3D 129, Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301
202-695-9604

AUSTIN, DR. THOMAS A. (17)
NOAA
6010 Executive Blvd
Rockville, MD 20852
301-443-8721
BALL1NGER, DWIGHT G. (2)
EPA/EMSL
26W.StClairSt
Cincinnati, OH 45268
513-684-7301

BARNHISEL, RICHARD I. (10)
Assoc Professor
Department of Agronomy
Kentucky Agricultural Experiment
 Station
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506
606-258-2631

BARRIENTOS, DR. CELSO S. (3)
NOAA/NWS/TDL
W427
Silver Spring, MD 20910
301-427-7613
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 NAME (pages)
 BARTH. DR. DELBERT S. (18)
 Deputy Assistant Administrator
 for Health and Ecological  Effects
 EPA/ORD
 401 M Street, SW. RD 683
 Washington, DC 20460
 202-755-0820

 BASILEO, MICHAEL A. (3)
 NOAA/TEL
 6001  Executive Blvd
 Rockville, MD 20852
 301-426-9080

 BATES, DR. CHARLES C. (18)
 US Coast Guard
 400 7th St, SW
 Washington, DC 20590
 202-426-1037

 BAUMGARTNER,D. (4)
 EPA/ERL
 Marine& Freshwater Ecology Br.
 200 SW 35th St
 Corvallis, OR 97330
 503-757-4721

 BEATTIE, DONALD (18)
 Acting Assistant Secretary
 Conservation and Solar Applications
 Department of Energy
 20 Massachusetts Ave, NW
 Washington, DC 20245
 202-376-4934

 BECHTEL, WILLIAM R. (19)
 Federal Cochairman
 Upper Great Lakes
 Regional Commission
 Rm 2093, Commerce Bldg
 14th and E Streets, NW
 Washington, DC 20230
 202-377-2845

 BELVIN, E.A. (3.4)
 TVA
 River Oaks Bldg
 Muscle Shoals, AL 35660
 205-383-4631

 BERG, DAVID (12,13)
 EPA/OEMI
 401 M St, SW
 Washington, DC 20460
 202-755-2737

 BIESINGER, DR. KENNETH E. (6)
 EPA/ERL
 6201  Congdon Blvd
 Duluth, MN 55804
 218-727-6692, Ext 524

 BILLICK, IRWIN (18)
 HUD
 Envii'onmental Research Office
 of Policy Development Research
451 7th St, SW, Rm8214
 Washington, DC 20410
 202-755-5423

BLOCH, WAYNE (9)
 EPA/OEMI
401 M St, SW
Washington, DC 20460
 202-755-0646
BOND, DR. BILLY JOE (13)
TVA
Off. of Agri and Chem Development
Muscle Shoals, AL 35660
205-383-4631, Ext 419

BOWEN, DR. JOSHUA S. (12)
EPA/IERL
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
919-541-2470

BRAITHWAITE, DR. KARL (14)
Staff Director
Subcommittee on Environmental
 Pollution
4204 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20510
202-224-7861

BRETTHAUER, ERICH (2)
EPA/EMSL
P.O. Box 15027
Las Vegas,  NV 89114
702-736-2969, Ext 385

BREWER,  COL JOHN F., JR. (16)
US Army
Director, Installations & Services
Defense Logistics Agency
4D410 Cameron Station
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-274-6355

BREWSTER, AMBASSADOR ROBERT C. (19)
Acting Assistant Secretary of State
Oceans and International
 Environmental Affairs
Department of State
Washington, DC 20520
202-632-2396

BRODERICK, ANTHONY J. (20)
Chief
High Altitude Pollution
 Problems Staff
DOT/FAA
FOB 10A
800 Independence Ave, SW
Washington, DC 20591
202-755-8933

BROMBERG. STEVEN M. (2)
EPA/EMSL
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
919-541-2573

BROOKS, DR. JOHN (20)
Deputy Division Director
Ecosystem Studies
National Science Foundation
Washington, DC 20550
202-632-7318

BROTHERS, DR. LYNDA L. (15)
Counsel
Subcommittee on the
Environment/Atmosphere
House Science & Technology
Committee
2319 Rayburn House Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20515
202-225-2452
BROWN, HJ=. (6,10)
USDA
Forest Environment Research
Washington, DC 20251
703-235-1071

BROWN, NOEL J. (19)
United Nations
U.N. Environment Program
New York. NY 10017
212-754-8139

BROWN, ROBENA (17)
Information Analysis Branch
NTIS
Springfield, VA 22161
703-557-4640

BRUBAKER, GERALD L. (14)
Council on Environmental Quality
722 Jackson PI, NW, Rm 5013
Washington, DC 20006
202633-7097

BRYANT, JEANNETTE (17)
Editor, Conservation Directory
National Wildlife Federation
1412 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
202-790-4318

BUCY, JOHN I. (11)
TVA
Off.  of Agri and Chem Development
Muscle Shoals, AL 35660
205-383-4631, Ext 516

BYRNES, WILLIAM R. (10)
Department of Forestry and
 Natural Resources
Purdue University
Agricultural Experiment Station
West Lafayette, IN 47907
317-749-2261

CAIN, W.C. (13)
EPA/IERL
Cincinnati, OH 45268
513-684-4335

CALABRESE, MICHAEL (2)
NASA, Headquarters
ERL-2
Washington, DC 20546
202-755-8623

CALLAWAY, R. (4)
EPA/ERL
200 SW 35th St
Corvallis, OR 97330
503-757-4703

CAMPBELL, DR. WILLIAM F. (10)
Plant Science Department
Utah State University
Logan, UT 84322
801-752-4100

CARLSON, C.W.  (6,10)
USDA
Agricultural Research Service
Washington, DC 20251
202-447-7157
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NAME (pages)
CARPENTER, P.L. (10)
Associate Professor
Department of Horticulture
Purdue University
West Lafayette. IN 47907
317-749-2261

CARTER, CONSTANCE (17)
Library of Congress
Science & Technology
Washington, DC 20540
202-426-5582

CATON, DR. GLORIA M. (17)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Bldg 3603
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
615-483-8611

CAVAGNARO, DIANE (17)
Information Analysis Branch
NTIS
Springfield, VA 22161
703-557-4640

CHRISTENSEN, WALTER C. (16)
Assistant for Technical
 Application of Energy
OASD(MRA&L)EES
1 D760, Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301
202-697-9419

CLOSE, W. HARRY (18)
Acting Director
 Heavy Duty Vehicle Research
DOT/NHTSA
NRD-20
2100 2nd Street, SW
Washington, DC 20590
202-426^553

CLOVER, JERRY C. (17)
NOAA
6010 Executive Blvd
Rockville, MD 20852
301-443-8721

COFFIN, DAVID L., V.M.D. (5)
EPA/HER L
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
919-541-2586

COLE.R.M. (4,11)
TVA
470 Commerce Union Bank Bldg
Chattanooga, TN 37401
615-755-3571

COMAR, DR. CYRIL (18)
Electric Power Research Institute
Environ. Assessment Dept Director
3412 Hillview Ave
P.O.Box 10412
Palo Alto, CA 94303
415-855-2572

CONNOLLY, STEPHEN J. (15)
Sr Staff Associate
Subcommittee on Health
 &  the Environment
2424 Rayburn House Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20515
202-225-5995
CONVISSER, MARTIN (18)
Director
Office of Environment and Safety
Policy & International Affairs
Office of the Secretary
DOT
P-20
400 7th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20590
202-426-4357

COOPER, DR. BENJAMIN (14)
Professional Staff Member
Subcommittee on Energy
Conservation, and Regulation
3106 Dirksen Senate Off ice Bldg
Washington,  DC 20510
202-224-9894

COUGHLAN, ROBERT E. (17)
DOE
National Energy Information Center
1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Washington,  DC 20461
202-566-9230

COWLES, DEMING (14)
Legislative Assistant
Subcommittee on Energy & Foundations
3121 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20510
202-224-6665

CRAIG, A.B. (3)
EPA/I ERL
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
919-541-2509

CROWDER, JOHN (20)
Staff Specialist
Division of Ecological Services
Fish and Wildlife Service
US Dept of the Interior
Washington, DC 20240
202-376-8121

CROWE, JAMES L. (11)
TVA
Office of Power
 1320 Commerce Union Bank Bldg
Chattanooga, TN 37401
615-755-3381

CROWE, ROBERT E. (17)
 EPA
 ERIC
26 W. St. Clair St
Cincinnati, OH 45268
513-684-7391

CUKOR, DR. PETER M. (9)
Teknekron, Inc.
 2118MilviaSt
 Berkeley, CA 94704
415-548-4100

CUSON, CHARLES E. (16)
Director
Office of Planning & Management
 US Navy
Defense Fuel Supply Center
 8A216, Cameron Station
 Alexandria,  VA 22314
202-274-7423
D'ALESSIO, DR. GREG J. (2,3,
EPA/OR D/OEMI         4,8,13)
401 M St. SW
Washington, DC 20460
202-426-4568

DASHIELLS, THOMAS R. (16)
Environment and Life Sciences
ODDR&E
3D 129, The Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301
202-697-8714

DAVIDSON, JOHN (14)
Staff Member for Energy
President's Council on Env. Quality
Executive Off. of the President
722 Jackson Place
Washington, DC 20006
202-633-7097

DAVIS, GEORGE  H. (2)
USGS
407 National Center
Reston, VA 22092
703-860-6846
 DAVIS, DR. RUTH M. (16)
 Deputy Under Secretary of Defense
 Research & Engineering
 Research & Advanced Technology
 3E114, Pentagon
 Washington, DC 20301
 202-965-5036

 DAVIS, V.W. (9)
 USDA/ESCS
 Natural Resource Econ. Div
 Rm412
 500 12thSt,SW
 Washington, DC 20250
 202-447-8750

 DAVIS, WILLIAM P. (4)
 EPA/ERL
 Bears Bluff Field Station
 Box 368
 Johns  Island, SC 29455
 803-559-0371

 DELLER, NANCY J. (19)
 Special Assistant/Environment to
 the Assistant Secretary for Energy
 and Minerals
 US Department of the Interior
 RM 6650
 18th and C Streets. NW
 Washington, DC 20240
 202-343-5781

 DERR.DR.VERNONE. (3)
 NOAA/ERL/WPL
 R45 x3
 Boulder, CO 80302
 303-499-1000

 DEURBROUCK, ALBERT W. (11)
 DOE
 Off. of Coal Preparation and Analysis
 4800 Forbes Avenue
 Pittsburgh, PA 15213
 412-892-2400
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NAME (pages)
DEUTCH, JOHN M. (20)
Director
Office of Energy Research
Department of Energy
20 Massachusetts Ave, NW, RM 8125
Washington, DC 20545
202-456-6764

OILS, R.E. (6,10)
USDA
Forest Environment Research
Washington, DC 20251
703-235-1071

DIXON, DR. ROBERT L. (5)
NIEHS
Lab of Environmental Toxicology
 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
919-541-3333

DOLLHOPF, DOUGLAS J. (7)
Department of Animal
 and Range Sciences
 Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59715
406-994-3721

 DONALDSON, WILLIAM T. (2)
 EPA/ERL
 College Station Road
 Athens, GA 30605
 404-546-3183

 DONNELLY, DR. WARREN H. (17)
 Library of Congress
 Washington, DC 20540
 202-426-5582

 DORRLER, J. STEPHEN  (10)
 EPA/I ERL (Cincinnati)
 Edison, NJ 08817
 201-321-6629

 DORSEY, JAMES (3)
 EPA/IERL
 Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
 919-541-2557

 DREHMEL, DENNIS  (13)
  EPA/IERL
  Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
 919-541-2925

 DRURY, ORCUTT P. (191
  Office of the Assistant
  Secretary for Policy
  Rm3011
  US Department of Commerce
  Washington, DC 20230
  202-377-4568

  DUDA, G.D. (S>
  DOE/DBER
  Washington, DC 20545
  301-353-3651

  DUGAN.DR. JOHN V. (15)
  Energy Coordination
   Minority Staff
  U.S. House of Representatives
  Committee on Science and Tech
  2321 Rayburrt House Office Bldg
  Washington, DC 20515
  202-225-9117
DUKE, DR. THOMAS (6)
EPA/ERL
Sabine Island
Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
904-932-5311

DURKE, KENNETH (9)
EPA
Air Quality Planning & Stds
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
919-541-5301

DYER, ROBERTS. (13)
EPA/ORP
401 MSt.SW
Wash ington, DC 20460
703-557-8977

EBERHARD, JOHN (18)
Project Director, National
 Energy Efficient Driving System
DOT/NHTSA
2100 2nd Street. SW
Washington, DC 20590
202-426-4892

ELLERTSON, NORRIS (19)
Coordinator for Field Activities
Four Corners Regional Commission
Federal Cochairman's Office
 230 First Avenue, N.
Phoenix, AZ 85025
602-261-3361

 EVERETT, NED (15)
 Counsel
 Subcommittee on Fisheries and
 Wildlife Conservation and the
 Environment
 3574 House Office Bldg, Annex  #2
 Washington, DC 20515
 202-225-7307

 FAUCETT, H.L. (11)
 TVA
 OACD-WHB
 Muscle Shoals. A L 35660
 205-383-4631, Exl 516

 FLORA, DR. HOLLIS B. II (12.13)
 TVA
 Off. of Power
 470 Cominerce Union Bank Bldg
 Chattanooga, TN 37401
 615-755-3251

 FOLLETT, DR.R.F. (7,10)
 USDA/SER/FR/NPS
 Rm 233/Bldg 005
  Beltsville, MD 20705
 301-344-3216

  FOUST, ROBERT (14)
  Legislative Aid-Energy
  Subcommittee on Arms Control,
   Oceans, and International
   Environment
  325 Russell Senate Office Bldg
  Washington DC 20510
  202-224-4642

  FREEMAN, HARRY M. (13)
  EPA/IERL
  Cincinnati, OH 45268
  513-684-4363
GALEGAR, WILLIAM C. (4)
EPA
Robert S. Kerr ERL
P.O. Box 1198
Ada, OK 74820
405-332-8800

GARDNER. DONALD E. (5)
EPA/HERL
Research Triangle Park. NC 27711
919-541-2531

GARSIDE.GRENVILLE (14)
Staff Director and Counsel
Energy and Natural Resources
3106 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20510
202224-4971

CARTON, WELDON (17)
Director, Office of Energy
 US Dept of Agriculture
Office of the Secretary
Rm 226E
Washington, DC 20250
 202-447-2455

GILMORE. DONALD B. (13)
 EPA/EMSL
 P.O. Box 15027
 Las Vegas, NV 89114
 702-736-2969, Ext 241

 GINTER, R.D. "DUFF" (20)
 Asst Assoc Administrator for Energy
 NASA
 Office of Energy Programs
 Washington, DC 20546
 202-755-3127

 GLASS. DR. NORMAN (6)
 EPA/ERL
 200 SW 35th St
 Corvallis, OR 97330
 503-757-4671

 GOLDSTEIN, DR. GERALD  (2)
 DOE/DBER
 Rm E218
 20 Massachusetts Awe
 Washington, DC 20545
 301-353-3213

 GOODYEAR, C. PHILLIP (7)
  USFWS
 National Power Plant Team
  1451 Green Rd
  Ann Arbor, Ml 48105
  313-994-3331, Ext 234

 GORDON, R. (4,6)
  EPA
  Arctic Environmental Research Lab
  College, AK 99701
  907-479-7728

  GOTTLEIB, DR. MYRON (12)
  DOE/ECT
  20 Massachusetts Ave, NW
  Washington, DC 20545
  301-353-5587
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  NAME (pages)

  GOULD, WALTER L. (10)
  Associate Professor
  Department of Agronomy
  New Mexico State University
  LasCruces, NM 88003
  505-646-3405

  GRAHAM, DAVID J, (10,13)
  EPA/ORD/OEMI
  401 M St. SW
  Washington. DC 20460
  202-755-9014

  GRANT, ROBERT (18)
  US Department of Commerce
  Energy Efficiency
 Washington, DC
 202-377-2496

 GRAVETT, DR. CAREY (2)
  NBS
 Office of Environmental Measurements
  Gaithersburg, MD 20760
  301-921-3775

 GREENWOOD, LAWRENCE R. <2)
  NASA
  Earth Observation Program
 Washington, DC 20036
 202-755-8620

 GREESON, PHILLIP E. (2)
 USGS
 412 National Center
 Reston, VA 22092
 703-860-6834

 GRILLO, JOSEPH P. (18)
 Chief, State Programs Div
 DOT/NHTSA
 400 7th Street, SW
 Washington, DC 20590
 202-426-8298

 GRUBE, WALTER (5)
 EPA/HERL
 26 W. St.ClairSt
 Cincinnati, OH 45268
 513-684-7407

 GRUNDY, RICHARD D. (14)
 Senior Professional Staff Member,
 Energy
 Energy & Natural Resources
 3208 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg
 Washington, DC 20510
 202-224-9894

 HAASE, BARRY (19)
 Director
 Office of Pipeline and
 Producer Regulations
 Fed. Energy Regulatory Commission
 Rm7000
 825 N. Capital Street
 Washington. DC 20426
 202-275-4473

 HAGHIRI.FAZ (10)
Ohio Agri R&D Center
Wooster, OH 44691
 216-264-1021
  HALL. CLINTON W. (4,6.7,8)
  EPA/ORD/OEMI
  401 M St, 3W
  Washington, DC 20460
  202-426-4567

  HALL, ROBERT E. (12)
  EPA/IERL
  Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
  919-541-2477

  HALL. WARREN A. (7)
  Colorado State  University
  Fort Collins. CO 80523
  303-491-5048

  HAMILTON, DR. D.H., JR. (4)
  DOE/DBER
  Washington, DC 20545
  301-353-5324

 HANGEBRAUCK, ROBERT (11,12)
  EPA/IERL
 Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
 919-541-2825

 HANSEN, ROGER P. (9)
  EPA/IERL
 Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
 919-541-2815

 HARRIS, EUGENE F.  (10)
 EPA/IERL
 Cincinnati, OH 45268
 513-684-4417

 HARRIS. DR. HOWARD S. (8)
 NOAA/ERL
 7600 Sand Point Way, NE
 Seattle, WA98115
 206-442-5590

 HARRIS. DR. LEONARD A. (18)
 Chief, Structure  Branch
 NASA
 RJS-9
 Washington, DC  20546
 202-755-2403

 HARSCH, WILLIAM W. (14)
 Deputy Associate Director
 Executive Office of
 Management and Budget
 Rm 3235
 New EOB
 Washington, DC  20503
 202-395-3000

 HART, LARRY  G. (5,8)
 NIEHS
Office of the Scientific Director
 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
919-541-3205

HARTLEY, ROBERT P. (13)
 EPA/IERL
Cincinnati, OH 45268
 513-684-4335
  HAY, DR. R.L. (7)
  Associate Professor
  Agricultural Experiment Station
  University of Tennessee
  P.O. Box 1071
  Knoxville, TN 37901
  615-974-7126

  HAYDEN, ROBERT P. (7)
  USDOI/FWS
  2800 Cottage Way, Rm 264
  Sacramento, CA 95825
  916-484-4516

  HAYNES, CAROL (5)
  EPA/HERL
  Cincinnati, OH  45268
  513-684-7406

  HENSCHEL, D. BRUCE (12)
  EPA/IERL
  Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
  919-541-2825

  HESS, WILMOT M. (2,3,4,8)
  MOAA/ERL
  .010 Executive Blvd
  Rockville. MD 20852
 301-443-8202

  HICKEY, DR. HARRISON R., JR. (9)
 TVA
  Div of Env. Planning
 401 Chestnut St, Rm 264
 Chattanooga, TN 37401
 615-755-3155

 HILDEBRANO, BRUCE (16)
 Deputy for Environmental
  Affairs
 Civil Works
 OASA
 2E569, Pentagon
 Washington, DC 20301
 202-695-1370

 HILL, LTC. JOHN R. (16)
 Assistant Director
 for Environmental Programs
 US Army Corps  of Engineers
 DAEN-CWZ-P
 4G065 Forrestal Bldg
 Washington, DC  20314
 202-693-7092

 HILL, RONALD D. (10)
 EPA/IERL
 5555 Ridge Ave
 Cincinnati. OH 45268
 513-684-4410

HINOTE, HUBERT (9)
TVA
Div of Navigation Dev. & Region Studies
270 K Liberty Bldg
415 Walnut St
Knoxville, TN 37902
615-632-4860
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NAME (pages)
HIRSCH, DR. ALLAN (7)
USFWS
Office of Bio Services
Washington, DC 20240
202-634-4900

HODDER, R.L. (7)
Program Leader
Reclamation Research Unit
Animal & Range Sciences Dept
Montana Agricultural
 Experiment Station
Montana State University
Bozeman, MO 59715
406-994-3721

HODGESON, DR. JIMMIE (17)
Air Program Manager
NBS/Office of Environmental
 Measurements
Chem A345
Washington, DC 20234
301-921-3775

HOEL, DR. DAVID G. (5)
NIEHS
Environmental Biometry Branch
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
919-541-3441

HOLLEY, C.WAYNE (3)
TV A
401 Chestnut St, Rm 150
Chattanooga, TN 37401
615-755-3135

HOLLINDEN.G.A. (11)
TVA
Office of Power
470 Commerce Union Bank Bldg
Chattanooga, TN 37401
615-755-3581

MORTON, WILLIAM, JR. (16)
Assistant for Petroleum
OASD (MRA&L) EES
ID760 Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301
202-697-5396

HOSSNER, DR. L.R. (7)
Professor
Soil Chemistry
 Soil and Crop Sciences Dept
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843
713-845-3041

HUBSCHER, DENNIS J. (19)
Regional Program Coordinator
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