SEPA
Nationwide Facilities Guide
       The United Stales Environmental Protection Afjency
       Office of Administration and Resources Management
       Internet Address (URl) http://www.epa.8ov
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        The Office of Administration and Resources Management (OARM) is pleased to
present the 2004 Nationwide Facilities Guide. The Guide is a complete listing of our
buildings and facilities throughout the country and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. It
provides a quick and easy method of accessing detailed facility information, including support
data for each location.

        The Office of Administrative Services continually strives to improve the quality of
EPA's office and laboratory space. The majority of Headquarters' office space is newly
renovated; the remainder in three Crystal City buildings will be re-located to a new, 2-
building office complex in Potomac Yards (adjacent to Crystal Gty) in 2006. Projects are now
underway to re-locate two Regional offices. The Region 8 office will be moving into a new
downtown office building in Denver in 2006, and the Region 1 office will move  to a
completely renovated courthouse building in Boston in 2008.

        Our commitment to providing a clean and healthy work environment for all our
employees is exemplified in the new facilities with high standards for  indoor air quality,
natural light, and quality furniture systems. Some of our facilities also provide  fitness and
child care centers.

        In the past two  years we leased new Regional laboratories in Chelmsford,
Massachusetts (Region 1) and Kansas City,  Kansas (Region 7). We continue the phased
upgrading of the Regional laboratories in Chicago, Illinois (Region 5) and Manchester,
Washington (Region  10) and are developing a plan to improve the laboratory facilities at
Edison, New Jersey. This will complete the modernization efforts for all regional laboratories.
Our new state-of-the-art facility at Research Triangle  Park (RTF) in North Carolina opened
in 2001. This facility provides approximately 1,150,000 gross square  feet of office and lab
space for almost 2,200 employees.

        We are pleased and proud of the Agency's accomplishments  in providing quality
space for our employees and state-of-the-art facilities to support our mission.
Rich Lemley
Director, Office of Administrative Services
SEPA

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SEPA
Program Acronyms
        United States
        Environmental Protection
        Agency
             fice of the Administrator
              ice of International Activities
       AO
      0/A
  HARM
  \X^IJr% I Office of Administration and Resources Management
   OECA
   OCFQ
     OGG,
      OEl
      \Jt l^fice of the Inspector General
      \J VIfffice of Water
OSWER
     OAR,
 OPPT&
     ORD
              Pice of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance


              fice of the Chief Financial Officer


              Fice of General Counsel


              Fice of Environmental Information
              ice of Solid Waste and Emergency Response


              ice of Air and Radiation


              ice of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances
              Fice of Research and Development

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Tabte of Contents
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The US Environmental Protection Agency's Facilities Guide has been prepared by the Facilities Management
and Services Division (FMSD) of the Office of Administrative Services (OAS) to provide EPA employees and
other users with current information on the facilities used by the Agency.

In addition to providing a listing of EPA facilities, the Guide is intended to simplify the retrieval of information.
Buildings can be identified by the following parameters: a) by location - city, state, or region,- b) by
assignment to Headquarters, Region, or Program; c) by primary use - office, laboratory, etc.

The Guide contains basic information on each facility, including its size, current lease status, approximate
number of personnel, and controlling authority i.e. GSA (the US General Services Administration) or EPA.
Photographs and site maps are provided for major facilities, such as the headquarters, regional offices, and
primary research laboratories.

The 2005 Guide updates information on facilities, including real estate changes, published in Facilities Guide
2001. Changes that are in the process of implementation have been mentioned in the narrative, but changes
under consideration have not been included.
Terms used in the Guide

EPA Owned

EPA Leased

GSA Owned

GSA Leased


Personnel
Facilities owned by and under the control of EPA.

Facilities for which the Agency pays rent directly to the landlord.

Facilities under the control of GSA.

Facilities for which the Agency pays rent to the General Services Administration,
which, in turn, leases the building from a private owner.

Estimated number of employees and other non-Federal staff in each facility.
Numbers include full-time EPA employees, Stay-in-Schools (SISs), Senior
Environmental Enrollees (SEEs) and on-site contractor personnel.


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  Areas:
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                rsf
  Headquarters
  Regional Offices
  Regional Laboratories
Usable square feet is the net space occupied by a tenant for its personnel and
equipment use and does not include fire corridors, toilets, mechanical rooms and
common building areas, etc.

Rentable square feet (rsf) is the space for which  EPA pays rent and includes all office
space, special spaces, storage areas, common lobbies, fire corridors, toilets,
mechanical rooms, electrical closets, etc.

Gross Square footage is the full measure of the constructed space, inclusive of core,
service areas, and exterior envelope.

EPA Headquarters in Washington, DC. This is the  center for Agency's policy making,
management, administration, monitoring, and enforcement of strategies for
environmental protection.

EPA's Regional Offices support and manage EPA's environmental policies and
programs in the states that comprise the region. The regions provide administrative
support for the development and implementation of comprehensive and integrated
environmental protection programs.

The ten regional labs support regional programs  primarily through the provision of
analytical support, quality oversight, and technical activities in support of
enforcement and compliance.
  Program Laboratories   Several programs have their own labs, which provide basic research, analysis, and
                       enforcement support.

  How to Use the Guide

  The Introduction section of the the guide includes information about EPA's environmental policies and
  programs. Certain facilities are highlighted in some of these sections as examples of EPA's commitment to
  those policies and programs.
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EPA Headquarters facilities are described in the second chapter of the guide. These facilities are located in the
Washington DC Metropolitan Area. All other EPA facilities are organized in the guide by their location within a
geographic region. These chapters are as follows:

Region 1    Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont
Region 2   New Jersey, New York, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Territory of the Virgin Islands
Region 3   Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia
Region 4   Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee
Region 5   Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin
Region 6   Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas
Region 7   Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska
Region 8   Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming
Region 9   Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada and the Territories of Guam and Samoa
Region 10  Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington

The final chapter of the guide contains an index of facilities. This lists all facilities within the Headquarters and
the Regions, by name, address (including zip codes), ownership status, primary use, number of personnel,
the program/s supported, controlling authority, and the Program Office (identified by acronyms listed in the
beginning of this guide).

Overview of EPA Space Inventory 2005

The Environmental Protection Agency occupies approximately ten million square feet of space in  191 facilities,
staffed by about 25,000 personnel in fifty states and four territories. EPA facilities, constituting offices and
laboratories, are accommodated in spaces that are categorized as: GSA-owned (58 facilities comprising about
36% of EPA's total square footage), GSA-leased (95 facilities, 33% of square footage), EPA-owned (21 facilities,
30% of square footage), or EPA-leased (or special use agreement) (17 facilities, 1% of total square footage). In
2001, EPA occupied about 9.8 million square feet in 155  facilities.

The principal  facilities of the Agency are the Headquarters facilities located in Washington, DC metropolitan
area, the ten  regional offices, and the two major research centers situated  in Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina, and Cincinnati, Ohio.

EPA facilities are distributed over ten regions across the  United States, each of which has a regional
headquarters office and several laboratories. The laboratories perform a broad range of scientific and
technological undertakings ranging from technical services to research and development. The  mission and
roles of these facilities focus on environmental problems, and their impact on human health and the

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EPA Regions  and Major Facilities
    EPA National Headquarters - Washington DC
     • Regional Headquarters
      1 - Boston
      2 - New York
      3 - Philadelphia
      4 - Atlanta
      5 - Chicago
      6 - Dallas
      7 - Kansas City
      8 - Denver
      9 - San Francisco
      10 - Seattle
Central Regional Laboratories
1 - Chelmsford
2 - Edison
3 - Ft. Meade
4 - Athens
5 - Chicago
6 - Houston
7 - Kansas City
8 - Golden
9 - Richmond
10 - Manchester


* Program Laboratories
  ORD - Narrangansett, Rl
  ORD - Edison. NJ
  OPPTS - Ft. Meade, MD
  ORD - Wheeling, WV
  ORD & OAR - Research Triangle Park, NC
  ORD - Durham, NC
  ORD - Chapel Hill, NC
  ORD - Athens, GA
  OAR - Montgomery, AL
  ORD - Gulf Breeze, FL
  OPPTS & OW - Bay St. Louis, MS
  ORD - Duluth, MN
  OAR - Ann Arbor, Ml
  ORD - Grosse lie, Ml
  ORD - Westlake, OH
  ORD, OSWER, OW - Cincinnati, OH
  ORD - Ada, OK
  OECA - Lakewood, CO
  ORD & OAR - Las Vegas, NV
  ORD - Newport, OR
  ORD - Corvallis, OR
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                                                           Facilities  Guide  Format
    A standard format is used for each region
    in the Guide. The format includes a
    regional map, a metropolitan area map, a
    narrative, photographs (where available)
    of significant facilities in each region,
    and a summary page listing the smaller
    facilities.

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                  Description of the region and
                 location of headquarters, field
                 components, laboratories and
                        facilities are displayed.
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                                                       area of the city hosting the
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Laying a  Green  Foundation
Green Buildings - EPA Leads by Example
EPA has been in the forefront of sustainable design and construction and has been actively promoting 'Green
Buildings' - structures that incorporate principles of energy and resource efficiency, waste reduction and
pollution prevention, good indoor air quality and natural light, and transportation efficiency in design and
construction, during use and reuse.

EPA utilizes both innovative state-of-the-art technologies and holistic approaches to design, construction,
renovation, and use of EPA owned and leased facilities. Some of the important considerations in the creation
of a Green Building are:

    *   site planning that utilizes naturally occurring resources and features on the site, such as solar and
       wind energy, natural shading, native flora, topography and drainage,-

    »   location and programs to  optimize use of existing infrastructure and transportation options, including
       the use of alternative work modes such as telecommuting and teleconferencing;

    *   use of recycled content and environmentally preferable construction materials and furnishings,
       consistent with EPA Procurement Guidelines;

    «   minimization of energy and materials wastage throughout the building's lifecycle,-

    »   design of the building envelope for energy efficiency;

    *   use of materials and design strategies to achieve optimal  indoor environmental quality and to
       maximize health and productivity;

    «   operation systems and practices that support an integrated waste management system,-

    *   recycling of building materials obtained as a result of demolition;

    *   management of water as a limited resource in site design, building construction, and building
       operations; and

    *   utilization of solar and other renewable technologies, where appropriate.

Evaluation of trade-offs is an important component of the design  of Green Buildings. Where the goals of a
Green Building are contradictory (for example increased ventilation vs. increased energy efficiency), the trade-
offs are evaluated in a holistic framework to achieve long-term benefits for the environment. Also, the
physical considerations are balanced with other policy objectives such as environmental justice, particularly
with regard to site location. EPA adopts a consistent approach to evaluate and consider sustainable designs
for all its buildings.

Examples of Green Building Practices and Sustainable Design are highlighted in the following pages.

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Quslainable Design
Headquarters Facilities: Arlington, Virginia
 The leases for EPA's office space in the Crystal City section of Northern Virginia expire in 2005. For
 its new office space, EPA worked with GSA to develop a Solicitation for Offers (SFO) that addresses
 environmental standards. GSA received initial offers in August 2003 and awarded leases on May 6,
 2004. EPA is expected to occupy the new space in early 2006. The newly constructed facility must
 meet a minimum LEED™ Silver 2.1 rating.

 Energy Conservation

 The new facility must achieve the EPA ENERGY STAR® building label within 14 months of
 occupancy. To reduce energy use, the facility would utilize an energy-efficient building shell
 design, smart-glazed windows, efficient mechanical systems that minimize and recapture waste
 energy, and energy-efficient lighting and appliances. EPA also plans to reduce energy consumption
 through the use of renewable or innovative energy technologies.

 Water Management

 The facility must conserve water wherever possible, for example, through the use of harvested
 rainwater or drip irrigation systems, low-flow plumbing fixtures, or low-maintenance nati\e
 landscaping that minimizes supplemental irrigation. EPA also plans to address stormwater runoff by
 minimizing the amount of non-permeable hardscape and using porous pavement.

 Resource Conservation

 Recycling and waste minimization must be  a priority. The lessor must have a Construction Recycling
 Plan prior to construction and utilize
 recycled-content construction materials
 as required under the Resource
 Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
 section 6002. The facility should also
 incorporate EPA's revamped
 Headquarters recycling program and use
 environmentally preferable products that
 contain above average recycled content.

 Indoor Air Quality

 Attention will be paid to indoor air quality
 through the use of low-VOC interior
 adhesives, paints, sealants, caulks, and
 environmentally preferable janitorial and
 cleaning products. In addition, adequate
 \entilation and air filtration will be
 included as part of the central and
 distributed HVAC systems.
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                                                                       Sustainable  Design
                                                      The New England Regional Laboratory
                                                              Region 1, Chelmsford, Massachusetts
           LEED™ Gold certification 2003
           \\hite House Closing the Circle Award 2002

           Total Facility area: 66,000 sq ft

           The New England Regional Laboratory
           became operational in October 2001. The
           facility was awarded LEED™ Gold
           Certification in 2003 for its commitment
           and adherence to sustainability. It also
           received the White House Closing the
           Circle Award in 2002. for its integrated
           sustainable design.

           The high-performance environmental features of the building include energy-efficient electrical and
           mechanical systems, 100% green power, water conservation, active solar power, natural lighting,
           and improved indoor air quality. The incorporation of these measures make the Chelmsford Lab 35%
           more energy efficient than a standard constant volume laboratory.

           The Chelmsford Lab conducts chemical and biological analysis, and monitors environmental
           samples of air, water, sediment and toxic waste. An efficient waste handling and disposal system
           was therefore imperative. A state-of-the-art acid neutralizing system was installed within the
           building, thereby preventing contaminants from entering regional wastewater plants.

           The conservation-specific features of the facility are:

           Energy efficiena

              •   The Chelmsford Lab works \\ith local utility Massachusetts Electric's Design 2000plus to
                  participate in its energy conservation program,

              «   energy efficient mechanical and electrical systems in the building include daylight and
                  occupancy sensors, v\ater-cooled chillers, insulated windows, variable flow pumping
                  systems, and variable air volume heating and cooling systems,-

              *   use of photovoltaic awnings reduces heat and glare and also supplies a small amount of
                  required electricity, and

              »   special skylights harness and diffuse natural light into the building, reducing the
                  dependence on artificial light.

           The Chelmsford Lab's energy consumption is 15.3 percent less than EPA's other variable air volume
           laboratories."

           'Weighted average energy use for EPA variable air volume laboratories is 360.957 Btus/GSF/year. This figure was calculated
           using data from EPA labs in Kansas City. Kansas. Fort  \Aeade. Maryland; Athens. Georgia; and Golden, Colorado.
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Sustainable  Design
The New England Regional Laboratory, continued
Region 1, Chelmsford, Massachusetts

Water efficiency

The laboratory at Chelmsford was one of EPA's first laboratories to develop a water management
plan. Water conservation elements incorporated into the building include:

    «   use of electronic sensors on plumbing fixtures in the restrooms results in twenty-two
       percent savings in water use

    «   a rooftop rain recovery system collects water from roofs through drains to replenish on-site
       wetlands;

    »   on-site well provides non-potable water for  irrigation,- and

    »   planting local flora that  require little water and are well-suited to the local environment.

Waste handling and recycling

Wastewater generated in the laboratories is disposed of through a state-of-the-art acid neutralizing
system within the building, while the sanitary wastewater is piped to the regional wastewater utility.
During construction, the Chelmsford Lab was able to divert more than fifty percent of its materials
from the landfill  by committing to a major recycling effort, including construction and demolition
debris, metals, cardboard, clean wood, plastics, glass, gypsum drywall, carpet, rigid foam insulation,
and general refuse. In addition to construction recycling. The Chelmsford Lab features construction
products and furnishings with extensive recycled material content including ceiling tiles and
carpeting.

Indoor Air Quality

EPA is committed to safe and healthy indoor environments especially in laboratories:

    »   all material used in the building was examined for its impact on indoor air quality,-

    «   measures were taken to exclude materials that did not meet EPA-designated safety levels,-
       and

    *   ultra-low volatile organic compound products were used indoors.

Other measures taken to improve the quality and safety of indoor air included cleaning of all duct
work, replacing filters before occupancy, and utilizing environmentally preferable cleaning materials.
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Sustainable Design
                  The National Computer Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
                                                                                          Region 4

             Applied for LEED™ certification
             Total area: 70,000 sq ft

             The National Computer Center (NCC),
             an integral component of EPA's largest
             facility at the Research Triangle Park, is
             located in a separate building uithin
             the main campus. It houses EPA's
             central data processing and exchange
             operations. Completed in 2001, the
             building incorporates energy-efficient
             features and a reduced environmental
             footprint, demonstrating that high-tech
             buildings can be designed and
             constructed on green principles on a
             standard budget. EPA has applied for
             LEEDU1 certification for the facilih

             The outstanding feature of the Computer Center is its high energy-efficiency achieved essentially
             through the use of photovoltaic technology.

             Energy efficiency

             NCC uses 40% less energy than a standard computing facility. It is also self-sufficient in meeting its
             energy requirements. The reasons are:

              «   non-polluting photovoltaic roof tiles generate the Center's energy requirements. The solar
                  technology provides the Center's lighting needs,-

              «   the 15,000 sq ft solar roof is one of the largest in eastern US;

              »   high efficiency 'Green' fluorescent lighting with daylight and motion sensors uses 70% less
                  electricih than conventional lighting, and is used throughout the building;

              *   south-facing lobby lets in natural light;

              »   all workstations are close to natural light;

              0   heat absorbing floor tiles use sunlight to provide 'free' heating during winter,-

              «   use of thermoplastic polyolefin membrane on roofs reduces heat gain and also the cooling
                  COStS;

              «   windows are paned with Low-E glass that increases their thermal efficiency and hence
                  reduces cooling costs during summer,- and
               «   use of outside air economizers reduces energy costs.
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Qustainable Design
The National Computer Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, continued
Region 4
In October 2003, EPA finalized commitments to purchase more than 35 million kilowatt hours (kWh)
worth of green power per year for its RTF-Main and NCC facilities.

Water efficiency

Water wastage is reduced through the use of water-efficient fixtures including flow restricting
nozzles, automated shutoff, and automatic temperature control of water delivery system. The
restrooms are equipped with sensor-operated faucets.

Native flora and adapted species were planted, which eliminates the need for watering and
sprinkler systems.

Indoor Air Quality

EPA maintained stringent controls to ensure safe and high air-quality levels by specifying safe levels
for volatile organic compounds and other contaminants in the building materials used during and
after construction. The Center's printer and copier rooms have separate exhausts to expel toner
dust.

The computer room is equipped with FM 200 Fire Protection System. This system has no adverse
impacts on the environment. It is non ozone-depleting and does not harm the sensitive equipment
in the computer room.
Child Care Center,  Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Region 4

Construction of EPA's new child care center at its Research Triangle Park, NC campus began in April
2004. The 25,400*quare foot facility will replace the current First Environments Early Learning Center
(FEELC), and will allow FEELC to extend services to fifty-four additional children of federal employees.
This facility will have space for 188 children, forty-one staff members, twenty classrooms, a large
multipurpose room, a commercial-grade kitchen, infant care rooms,  and an outdoor playground
area.

Like the rest of EPA's RTP campus, the new FEELC will incorporate green building features such as
effective daylighting and energy efficiency. By incorporating these and other sustainable design
principles, the facility will achieve a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™)
Building Rating at the Silver level or higher.
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                                                                      Sustainable  Design
                                                           Another Gold Medal Performance
                               Region 7 Laboratory, The Kansas City Science & Technology Center

           LEED Gold Certification 2003

           EPA's newest laboratory is the Region Seven Science and Technology Center (STC) in Kansas City,
           Kansas. The facility was dedicated on May 9, 2003. Built on a brownfields site, the building employs
           many energy, resource, and water-efficient characteristics in its design and construction to preserve
           natural resources, ensure occupant health, and serve as a model for future laboratory design.

           A dedicated team of individuals and agencies, including contractors, developers, engineers,
           architects, EPA staff, and the U.S. General Services Administration, pursued a sustainable approach
           in the development and construction of STC. In August 2003, the laboratory was awarded Gold 2.0
           Level certification from the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental
           Design (LEED™) program.

           The Solicitation for Offers (SFO) for this facility included green language to ensure that the facility
           and all its construction features promote energy efficiency and incorporate environmentally
           preferable materials and design. The initial mechanical system design chosen for the lab included
           variable air volume (VAV) fume hoods, VAV office ventilation, and heat recovery. Energy modeling
           performed on this initial design produced further economical energy conservation approaches
           resulting in design additions such as carbon dioxide sensors in conference rooms and other
           common areas (to reduce the amount of outside air needed during unoccupied periods), plate and
           frame heat exchange recovery, and a combination of a variable frequency drive and conventional
           chiller system.

           Based on electricity and natural gas consumption reported during the facility's first nine months of
           operation, the laboratory's energy consumption rate was approximately 275,000 British thermal units
           (BTUs) per gross square foot per year - twenty-four and a half percent less consumption than EPA's
           other variable air volume laboratories.*

           A unique rooftop rainwater recovery system captures and filters rainwater for use in flushing toilets;
           it cuts treated domestic water use by approximately fifty percent and reduces stormwater runoff by
           40 percent. Since the rainwater recovery system collects more water than needed for the toilets, the
           excess is used to provide make-up water for the building's cooling towers. The estimated saving
           from this unique system is 735,000 gallons water per year. The use of xeriscaping and the
           installation of low-flow faucets further reduce water use at the laboratory.

           Environmentally preferable products used to construct the building included recycled content
           flooring, carpet, ceiling tiles, and building materials. ENERGY STAR® reflective roofing was also
           installed to reduce the building's cooling load. STC also incorporates energy-efficient famps, low-
           energy window glass, motion sensors for lighting, and daylighting features. The SFO also required
           contractors to recycle construction waste.

           "Weighted average energy use for EPA variable air volume laboratories is 365,116 BTUs/GSF/ year.
           This figure was calculated using data from EPA labs in Chelmsford, Massachusetts,- Fort Meade,
           Maryland; Athens, Georgia,- and Golden, Colorado.
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Qusiainable Design
Another Gold Medal Performance
Region 7 Laboratory, The Kansas City Science & Technology Center
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                                                            operate on occupancy sensors to
                                                            conserve energy. Abundant
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                                                            Qusfainable  Design
                                                                    Green Solicitation
                                              Region 8 Headquarters, Denver, Colorado

The lease for EPA's Region Eight Office space in Denver, Colorado, expires in 2006. By July 2006, the
Agency plans to move into leased space in a new building to be located at the site of the former US
Post Office Terminal Annex Building. The proposed space will be a sustainable, state-of-the-art
facility reflecting EPA's environmental protection mission. To accomplish this goal, EPA worked with
GSA to develop a solicitation for offers (SFO) including provisions that address energy efficiency,
water and resource conservation, indoor air quality, and the use of renewable energy technologies.
EPA and GSA are using a two-step design competition to deliver the best building to house Region
Eight Headquarters. The.first step of the competition involved the selection of five teams based on
their experience in green building, energy performance, and office development. This step was
completed in early 2004. In the next stage, the winning teams will compete on building design,
sustainable attributes, and cost. The SFO developed by EPA and GSA includes stringent minimum
provisions for sustainable performance—the facility will aim for a LEED™ Silver or higher
certification—and the competition is structured to produce a building that exceeds this minimum
requirement.

Energy Conservation

The facility must achieve an EPA ENERGY STAR® building label within fourteen months of occupation.
An energy-efficient building shell design, smart-glazed windows, efficient mechanical systems that
minimize and recapture waste energy, and energy-efficient lighting and appliances could be used
to reduce energy use. EPA also plans to incorporate renewable or innovative energy sources where
economically feasible.

Water Management

The building must conserve water wherever possible, for example, through low-flow plumbing
fixtures, harvested rainwater or drip irrigation systems, and other water-efficient mechanical
designs. In addition, the site  must address stormwater management through techniques such as
the use of porous pavement and landscaping with native plant species that are adapted to local
growing conditions.

Resource Conservation

Recycling and waste minimization must be a priority. During construction, recycling and waste
minimization will be mandatory, and the final office space must accommodate EPA's active
recycling program. The facility must also utilize environmentally preferable products with above
average recycled-content wherever possible.

Indoor Air Quality

The site must maintain good indoor air quality through the use of low-VOC interior adhesives,
paints, sealants, caulks,  and environmentally preferable janitorial and cleaning products. There will
be no use of lead, asbestos, or asbestos-containing materials. In addition, adequate ventilation and
air filtration will be included as part of the central and distributed HVAC systems.

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Green Purchasing and Pollution Prevention
As the largest consumer of goods and services in the United States, federal agencies are required by
Executive Order 13101 to buy products and services that reduce impacts on the environment. As part
of its ongoing commitment to promoting environmentally preferable purchases and services, EPA
announced Agency-wide "green purchasing" goals on Earth Day (April 22) 2003. The goals lay out an
aggressive path for EPA to "green" the following purchases and activities,- many have already been
met or are well on their way.

  »'  Green Buildings: All of EPA's new facilities and new building construction acquisition projects
     should meet the US Green Building Council's LEED™ Silver standard, at a minimum, starting by
     2005.

  *  Green Janitorial and Maintenance: By 2010. all significant EPA janitorial and maintenance
     contracts should include compliance with ASTM Cleaning Stewardship for Community
     Buildings Standard and use of cleaning products bearing the Green Seal.

  «  Green Copy Paper and Publications: All printing paper products must meet a minimum
     standard of 100 percent recycled, 50 percent post-consumer content, and be process chlorine-
     free wherever possible.

  »  Green Meetings: All meetings planned or funded by EPA must be considered "green" no later
     than 2005, and EPA will train Agency meeting planners on opportunities to and for greening
     their procurements.

  *  Green Office Supplies: To help employees buy "green" office supplies by 2005, a blanket
     purchase agreement with a vendor to provide exclusively recycled-content and other
     environmentally preferable office products was awarded in October 2003; use of this system
     will eventually become mandatory shopping for all EPA purchase cardholders across the
     country.

  «  Green Electronics: By 2005, the Agency's decisions on all electronic purchases, from
     computers to copy machines, will be determined also by environmental considerations, in
     addition to price and performance of the product.

  «  Green Fleets:  EPA is working to increase the acquisition and use of alternatively fueled
     vehicles. It is also substituting smaller-class vehicles for larger ones, buying more fuel-efficient
      models, and acquiring more advanced technology vehicles, such as hybrids and fuel cell
      powered vehicles.                                                                               |s

  »   Green Landscaping: All new major landscaping projects should be water conserving; use
      native plant species,- conduct integrated pest management; consider stormwater
      management and low-impact development techniques,- minimize the use of herbicides,
      fungicides, and fertilizers,- and maximize the use of recycled-content landscaping materials.

  »   Green Power: EPA plans to continue to add at least one  new facility per year to the list of EPA
      facilities served by green power through 2010.

 . »   Recycling  and Waste Prevention: The Agency's goal is to increase and promote recycling and
      reduce materials entering EPA's waste stream.                                          O.CPA

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                                                                      Green Power
EPA works to promote the development of clean energy, wherever possible, through the purchase
of "green power," or energy from renewable sources with low environmental impacts such as wind
and landfill gas. As of March 31, 2004, thirteen Agency facilities were under contract to receive a
total of 122 million kilowatt hours (kWh) per year of renewable energy. Procurement is underway for
an additional 26 million kWh per year. Nearly all of these facilities procure green power equivalent to
100 percent of their annual electricity consumption. Assuming these procurements are successful,
the Agency's green power purchases will account for fifty-two percent of nationwide EPA electricity
consumption by Fiscal Year 2005.
   10000%
   8000%
                                   EPA Offices and Labs
                          Green Power: Estimated Share of Total Electricity
EPA works \\ith a number of federal agencies to help expand the number of facilities procuring
green power throughout the federal government:

  •  General Services Administration (GSA)
  »  DOE's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
  «  DOE's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP)
  •  DOD's Defense Energy Support Center (DESC)
  »  Western Area Power Administration (WAPA)

Green power comes from a number of renewable sources, including wind, solar, geothermal, and
landfill gas technologies. Compared to conventional energy sources, these technologies emit very
low amounts of greenhouse gases (GHGs) such as carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and
nitrogen oxides (NOx). By purchasing green power, EPA reduces GHG emissions and helps support
its mission of protecting and maintaining a healthy environment. EPA's green power purchases,
under contract as of March 31, 2004. helped reduce CO2 emissions by 230,899,562 pounds per
vear—the equivalent of removing 13.582 cars from the road for a year.

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Green Power
 EPA Offices and Labs Green Power: Estimated Share of Total Electricity and Changes in Emissions
     2000%
     000%
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99.75%
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 Not* Baseline emissions associated with 1999 electricity use

Some EPA facilities procure renewable energy from local sources within their regional power grid. In
some areas, where local sources may not be available, it may be more efficient for EPA to purchase
renewable energy certificates (RECs), or green tags, from outside the regional electric grid. RECs
represent the environmental benefits of green electricity generated at wind, solar, landfill gas, or
biomass facilities. EPA supports the growth and development of the green power industry. For more
information, visit .

The thirteen EPA facilities contracted to receive green power as of March 31, 2004, are:

  * New England Regional Laboratory—Chelmsford, \V\
  « Region 2 Office-New York, M
  « Region 2 Laboratory—Edison,  \J
  « Headquarters Federal Triangle facilities—Washington, DC
  « Main Campus-Research Triangle Park, \c
  » National Computer Center-Research Triangle Park. \C
  » Region 4 Office-Atlanta, GA
  » Science and Ecosystem Support Division Laboratory-Athens, GA
  « Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center-Cincinnati, OH
  « Region 6 Environmental Laboratory—Houston,  l\
  * Region 8 Laboratory—Golden, CO
  * Region 9 Laboratory—Richmond, ( \
  « Region 10 Laboratory-Manchester, \\ \

EPA anticipates having the following green power contracts in place by the end of FY 2004:

  » Mid-Continent Ecology Division Laboratorv-Duluth, U\
  « Large  Lakes and  Rivers Forecasting Research Station-Grosse lie. Ml
  « National Exposure Research Laboratory/Radiation and Indoor I nxironments Laboratory-Las
    Vegas, NV
  «' Other Headquarters facilities-Washington, DC & Northern \ irginia
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                                                   Energy and Water Conservation
 EPA is required under Executive Order 13123 and the Energy Policy Act of 1992 to reduce its energy
 and water use through efficient management practices. To address these requirements and be a
 good environmental steward, EPA focuses on energy and water conservation in its laboratories,
 particularly in those buildings it owns or where it pays for utilities. The Agency designs energy and
 water efficiency into the new buildings it occupies; in existing facilities it has used Energy Savings
 Performance Contracts to improve efficiency, conducted re-commissioning and retro-commissioning
 in laboratories where performance could be improved, targeted specific mechanical upgrades in
 some facilities, and installed renewable energy technologies in others.

 Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs)

 ESPCs are a third-party financing technique that enable federal agencies to finance major energy
 efficiency improvements without the need for using scarce facility capital improvement funds. EPA
 has pursued two ESPCs to achieve improved energy and water performance, saving approximately
 fourteen million dollars in Building and Facility funds. Under an ESPC, an Energy Services Company
 (ESCO) proposes projects to increase the energy efficiency at a facility, and, following agency
approval, purchases and installs the necessary equipment, such as updated heating, ventilation,
and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, and modern controls. In exchange for not having to pay
the upfront project costs, the federal agency promises to pay the company a share of the utility cost
savings resulting from the energy efficiency improvements. The ESCO is responsible for maintaining
the equipment over the life of the contract.

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Energy and Water Conservation
Region 5: National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory, Ann Arbor, Michigan

In 1998, EPA signed an ESPC with NORESCO for its National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory
(NVFEL) in Ann Arbor, Michigan. NORESCO replaced NVFEL's obsolete and aging HVAC system and
instituted a series of operational practices to ensure the new system would serve the needs of the
laboratory while maintaining the highest practical degree of energy efficiency. Energy-saving
technologies included: installation of new air handling units with indirect evaporative cooling;
replacement of aging chillers and boilers with new chiller/boilers; and installation of a new cooling
tower, a new direct digital control (DDC) system, and a 200 kilowatt fuel cell. Improvements are
valued at ten million dollars. The ESPC has helped reduce the laboratory's annual energy use by
more than forty-two percent, and water consumption by sixty percent.
Region 6: Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center, Ada, Oklahoma

The Environmental Research Center has installed a ground-source heat pump as part of its ESPC
upgrade, which also includes variable air volume fume hoods and air supply, new fan motors, and
an integrated digital direct control system for HVAC, energy, fire, and security management. The
total value of improvements is approximately four million dollars. The ground-source heat pump has
eliminated the use of natural gas, which greatly reduces energy consumption in the Ada laboratory.
Substantial energy savings in excess of fifty percent are anticipated fro'm this project, with final
commissioning in November 2004.

The geothermal system and reduction in current cooling tower operations will contribute to a
reduction in water consumption of more than eighty percent. In addition to the environmental
benefits, geothermal systems require lower maintenance than conventional systems, which will
reduce Agency expenditures.
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                                                  Energy and Water Conservation
                                                                       Commissioning

Commissioning is one of the most important keys to energy efficiency in buildings. It starts during
the design process, to ensure that the functionality of the systems being designed can meet the
performance requirements. Commissioning during construction ensures that the equipment
installed during construction is the equipment specified and is installed appropriately.

Commissioning at the completion of construction ensures the systems operate as intended in the
design. Commissioning is increasingly important as laboratory and office mechanical systems
become more complex to build, operate, and maintain. Currently, EPA has extensive re-
commissioning efforts underway at its Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, campus.
Region 3 Laboratory, Fort Meade, Maryland

When EPA's Environmental Science Center in Fort Meade, Maryland, opened in 1999, the building
was not thoroughly commissioned. To ensure that the facility was operating in the energy-efficient
manner in which it had been designed, EPA Headquarters and Region Three began a "re-
commissioning" of the building in 2001.

The re-commissioning revealed that the system operations were not maximizing the energy
conservation potential of the original design. Even though the laboratory had installed variable air
volume fume hoods, the facility's control system was not programmed properly to take advantage
of the energy savings this equipment  could provide. Specifically, the amount of air exhausted from
the fume hood and conditioned air supplied to the labs did not decrease or increase appropriately
when fume hood sashes were closed or opened. In addition, the night-time temperature and air
change setback functions were not operating. The re-commissioning process also revealed that by
better matching fume hood and fume hood manifold exhaust, the lab could reduce fume hood
and fume hood manifold exhaust fan operations, thus saving energy.

By March 2002, the re-commissioning was complete, confirming supply and exhaust requirements
in each lab, correcting logic errors in the sequence of operations, re-programming the Building
Automation System (BAS), and calibrating the mechanical system controls so that system operations
matched  BAS readings. This effort resulted in a twelve to fifteen percent reduction in energy use by
the laboratory, and annual savings in utility expenses of more than $100,000. The project had a
payback period of less than one year.

A presentation on the Fort Meade re-commissioning project can be viewed on the Office of
Administrative Services Web site at .

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Energy and Water Conservation
Mechanical Upgrades

To improve energy performance over the long term, EPA has targeted several facilities to receive
upgrades of their HVAC systems and controls.
Region 1: Atlantic Ecology Division Laboratory, Narragansett, Rhode Island

Atlantic Ecology Division Laboratory's chiller system had not been operating efficiently: chilled water
from the supply side was mixing with—and getting warmed by—spent chilled water from the return
side. This meant that chilled water was being delivered at a temperature twelve degrees Fahrenheit
too warm, forcing the lab's chillers and cooling towers to use additional energy to "re-cool" the
water. EPA is not only addressing this problem, but completing additional mechanical upgrades (see
"Energy Master Planning" below). The construction contract for this project was awarded in
September 2003 and completed in May 2004. These upgrades are expected to reduce the facility's
energy use by approximately twelve percent.
Region 9: Central Regional Laboratory, Richmond, California

EPA is pursuing an ESPC-like mechanism to finance upgrades to improve energy performance at the
Central Regional Laboratory in Richmond. The completed upgrade design includes a natural gas co-
generation unit to provide electricity and hot water for laboratory operations and improve power
reliability. Richmond is also planning to upgrade HVAC controls equipment in the facility and replace
one large boiler with two smaller boilers, which can be staged for maximum efficiency. Under an
arrangement with the firm from which EPA leases the building, the building owner will pay for the
improvements, and EPA will pay it back with the utility savings it realizes. These upgrades are
expected to result in a thirty percent energy savings for the Richmond facility.

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                                                   Energy and Water Conservation
                                                                      Alternative Energy

EPA employs onsite renewable energy technologies, at manv facilities, to reduce its reliance on the
electrical grid, conserve resources, and demonstrate renewable technologies.

Alternate energy projects include: photovoltaic (PV, or solar energy) awnings in the Chelmsford,
Massachusetts, lab; solar  collectors at EPA's lab in \Aanchester, Washington,- and a solar wall in
Golden, Colorado. These  educational projects round out large alternate energy components such
as the ground-source heat pump system included in the Ada ESPC and a 200-kW natural gas fuel cell
installed as part of the Ann Arbor ESPC.

A solar hot water heater is helping EPA reduce both energy and water consumption at its Region
Nine Child Care and Fitness Center in San Francisco. The new "closed-loop" solar generation system
eliminated the need for natural gas that went into the previous system. Energy-efficient washers
and high-efficiency showerheads installed during the upgrade further reduce energy and water
consumption and costs.

The National Computer Center in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, is outfitted with a 100-
kilowatt, integrated roof power system that is one of the largest PV installations on the east const.
Installed in April 2002. the PV system converts sunlight into electrical energy, feeding it directK to
the building and supplementing the main power utility. The system's PY cells are backed with
insulating polvstvrene foam, which increases the building's thermal insulation.

In addition, the RTP campus installed solar streetlights in parking lots and along facility roadways,
creating the longest stretch of solar-lit roadway in the United States. The solar roof and street lights
reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately TOO tons annually when compared to
conventional energy production.
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Energy and Water Conservation
Energy Master Planning

In the past EPA's master plans for its facilities focused on factors such as future space requirements
and architectural modifications. However, EPA is now incorporating energy and other sustainable
design and operational considerations as well during the master planning process.

Energy master plans identify long-term opportunities to improve the energy efficiency of EPA's HVAC
systems and ensure that short-term mechanical system projects fit into a long-term sustainable
vision for the facility. Following are some of the components that go into energy master planning:

 *  developing a long-term vision for a building's mechanical systems, performance and energy
    use,-
 »  evaluating lifecycle costs of mechanical systems,-
 »  providing a safe and comfortable environment for building occupants,- and
 »  implementing or acquiring mechanical systems that reduce environmental impacts.

EPA completed an energy master plan for the Cincinnati AWBERC facility in 2003 that sets a
framework for the multi-year HVAC infrastructure replacement project currently underway.
Region 5: Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center, Cincinnati!, Ohio

The basic mechanical systems at EPA's second largest research facility are more than thirty years old,
and AWBERC's mechanical infrastructure will need to be replaced over the next ten years. This
laboratory is also one of the Agency's biggest energy consumers on a BTU-per-gross-square-foot
basis. The energy master planning process identified significant opportunities for performance
improvements, including a migration to variable air volume laboratory ventilation systems and more
sophisticated controls. EPA also used this process to address infrastructure replacement sequencing
issues, to reduce the inevitable interruptions in research, that would come from making system
upgrades. Implementation of this plan is expected to produce a more reliable, safe, and energy-
efficient laboratory.

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Master  Planning
EPA's Facility Planning & Design Standards
Since its inception in 1970, EPA has grown at an average rate of 3.5% annually, with a parallel growth
in its facilities. This expansion, together with the need to upgrade laboratory facilities, necessitated
space planning guidelines that would ensure the safety and efficiency of all EPA buildings. To meet
this need, the EPA Facilities Manual combines three elements - Space Guidelines,- Architecture,
Engineering and Planning Guidelines,- and the Facility Safety, Health and Environmental
Management Manual - that describe the standards for acquiring, building, and renovating EPA
space.

The Space Guidelines cover a range of topics, including space distribution, environmental
considerations, suggestions for planning and design, space acquisition procedures, and selection of
materials and furniture. One of EPA's goals is to achieve consistent quality office space for all its
employees. The Guidelines have accordingly incorporated environmental considerations such as
indoor air quality, energy efficiency, resource conservation, and pollution prevention.

The Architecture, Engineering and Planning Guidelines provide specific requirements for all  aspects
of building construction that are incorporated in all new and renovation construction of EPA
facilities. These guidelines focus particularly on laboratories and cover such topics as planning for
flexibility by using modular laboratory spaces, requirements for heating, ventilation and air
conditioning systems, electrical and plumbing systems, requirements for access to buildings by
persons with disabilities, and purchasing of environmentally preferable construction  materials and
products.

The Facility Safety,  Health and Environmental Management Manual describes the full scope of
features required in EPA-occupied facilities to maintain a safe and healthy work environment. The
objective of this standard is to provide  reasonable safeguards against injury, prevent fire exposure,
health hazards and environmental damage, prevent property loss, promote health, well-being and
productivity of occupants, promote the successful integration of environmental requirements into
facility design processes to prevent pollution, and support EPA's goal of environmental stewardship.

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                                                                         Master  Planning
                                                      Master Planning for EPA Laboratories
         LP\ has used a recurring Master Plan process for its laboratories since 1984. This process evaluates
         all EPA facilities, identifies critical needs for improving older facilities, and ensures that
         laboratories meet the research and analytical needs of the programs and regions. As a result of this
         process, most of EPA laboratories have either moved to nev\ spaces or undergone significant
         renovations, becoming state-of-the-art laboratories.

         The Master Plan process has been invaluable in providing clear justification for funding buildings
         and facilities appropriations both for repair and improvement, and new construction. The process
         invokes a detailed site investigation to assess facility conditions including interviewing facility staff
         and management to identify any areas that do not meet the needs of the program or region.
         Preliminary plans for improvement are developed together with cost estimates and
         implementation strategies. These plans are reviewed by senior management in the program or
         region, as well as by OARM management, to develop a five-year budget outlook for  the Buildings
         and Facilities (B&F) budget, and to furnish the justifications for specific B&F projects. The Master
         Plan process is updated about every five years to assimilate changes in program requirements.

         In order to facilitate the Master Plan
         process, all information on EPA facilities,
         including drawings, photographs, work
         plans for individual B&F projects, has been
         entered into a database called SLATE
         (Strategic Lease and Asset Tracking
         Enterprise).
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Master  Planning
SLATE (Strategic Lease and Asset Trackino; Enterprise)
Tracking, Records Retention, Electronic Submittals

 EPA's Strategic Lease and Asset Tracking Enterprise (SLATE) is an internet-based facilities life-cycle
 management system that allows EPA to make sound management decisions regarding the needs
 of office and laboratory space. EPA's Architecture, Engineering and Asset Management Branch
 (AEAMB) is developing this system which automates, standardizes, and consolidates information
 used to track master planning, space use, facilities projects, and equipment. The system is the
 successor to the Facilities and Real Estate database (FRED) and has been in development since
 2003.

 The SLATE system consists of an Internet browser based database management system supported
 by computer-aided design (CAD) and other software tools that link drawing, information,
 photographs, and data. SLATE allows a user to submit and maintain facility level data as well as to
 view, create reports, and print a
 wide range of facilih
 information. The system tracks     ••^••••••^^^•••^^••••••••i
 construction projects from their         _  ^  .
 planning stages through the           ^   "~
 budget process and building
 commissioning, supported by
 drawings, photographs,
 contracts, work plans and other
 supporting project data. It also
 pro\ides space  use analyses of
 EPA buildings. It allows I PA to do
 long term planning for Buildings
 and Facilities (B&F) budgets and
 helps ensure that EPA facilities     i
 continue to meet the highest
 scientific priorities of the agena.

 Some of SLATE'S features are:

   «  tracks space, people, telephones, equipment and ongoing repair at the local facility level,-
   «  tracks proposed and ongoing B&F  projects w ith links to budget and program requirements at
     the national level;
   «  provides a link between the engineers and architects responsible for B&F projects, and their
     counterparts in the programs, regional offices, and local facilities,-
   «  provides current capital  and preventive maintenance costs on a site and nationwide basis,-
   •  links \\aster Plan information to budget and project data,-
   «  archives construction and as-built drawings on a site-b\-site basis,-
   «  provides on-line tracking of general facilities information and mission statements nationwide,-
   * supports regional and program office space and furniture/asset planning,- and
   » allows for national, regional, program, and  facilitx lex el reporting for data contained within the
     system

 SLATE is now located on the EPA Intranet in the Office of Administrative Services homepage
 (OASIS) at: http://dcoacfol.reagan.epa/gov/main.cfm. There is an electronic Facility Guide for basic
 information about every EPA facility, as well as detailed facility information for facility and program
 managers. A login procedure is required to gain access to this detailed information.                , pp*

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Safety,  Health,  and
Environmental Management
EPA is committed to integration of safety, health and environmental management in its facility
management process.

To ensure and promote these goals throughout a facility's lifecycle, EPA gives utmost importance to
the following considerations in the design, construction, and operation of its facilities:

  »  integration of safety, health and environmental management into the facility management
    process,-

  «  air handling systems - to ensure acceptable ventilation and indoor air quality,-

  »  fire and life safety systems - to ensure adequate detection, notification, and protection;

  «  hazardous material storage tanks - to comply with standards;

  »  electrical and mechanical systems - to be easily accessible for safety reasons,-

  «  prevention of environmental pollution,-

  *  compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act;

  »  drinking water quality and wastewater management;

  »  laboratory space planning with special attention to hazardous material and waste storage
    areas, safety equipment, ventilation and lighting;

  »  minimizing use of toxic chemicals in laboratories and the amount of hazardous waste that is
    generated;

  *  integrated pest management with the least hazard to people, property, and environment;

  *  protection of employees from occupational hazards,- and

  *  compliance with the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know (EPCRA)
    requirements.
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                                                     Qecuring EPA's Facilities
In response to the events of September 11, 2001, and the continued threat of terrorism against
Federal assets and interests, the Security Management Division (SMD) in the Office of
Administrative Services, has established programs to assess and mitigate physical security
vulnerabilities in order to protect Agency employees, resources and facilities nationwide.

Beginning in October 2001, SMD created several project teams to conduct qualitative physical
security risk assessments at EPA facilities nationwide. In less than two years, this effort has led to
the assessment of more than eighty-five sites and the identification of more than 1,000
vulnerabilities. To document site-specific information, SMD developed a physical security risk
assessment report for each site visited. These reports address a broad range of procedures and
physical security controls used at EPA facilities.  In addition, the reports identify and document
vulnerabilities based on standards outlined in the Department of Justice's US Marshals Service
Report, Vulnerability Assessment of Federal Facilities. June 28,1995 (Marshals Report).

Pursuant to the Marshals Report standards, EPA facilities were classified based on size, number of
employees and need for public access as well as threat and Agency mission. Each facility was
assigned a security level I through V with security level V denoting the most critical, high-risk facility.
The SMD security reviews assessed several areas including perimeter security (lighting, parking,
closed circuit televisions and physical barriers), entry and exit security (receiving and shipping,
access control entrances and exits), interior security (employee/visitor identification, utilities,
occupant emergency plans and day care centers), and  security planning (intelligence sharing,
training, tenant assignment, administrative procedures and construction/renovation).

Based on the information obtained in the assessments, SMD identified security vulnerabilities at
each of the EPA facilities visited. The identification of these vulnerabilities allowed SMD, in
coordination with the affected program or regional office, to implement necessary security
measures. Vulnerabilities were then ranked based on facility criticality, facility security level and
severity of risk associated with the vulnerability.

Once the identification, ranking and prioritization of vulnerabilities was completed, SMD moved on
to nationwide mitigation efforts. Working from the physical security assessment reports, SMD
developed and recommended mitigation measures as well as initial cost projections for each
vulnerability.  In coordination with the program and regional offices, SMD continues to implement
these mitigation strategies as well as assist with their funding.

The physical security assessment and mitigation program at EPA has had great success. From
Boston to Seattle, SMD is working with Program and Regional personnel to make the Agency's
physical assets more secure. The Region Two Headquarters Office, located in Lower Manhattan, is
designated as a security level IV facility with approximately 815 employees and 277,000 square feet
of space. The work of the office includes the improvement of air quality in the New York
Metropolitan Area,- the assessment, restoration and protection of the Great Lakes,- proper
management and disposal of hazardous waste as well  as the improvement of water quality in
Puerto Rico. Prior to mitigation efforts, the Elk Street entrance provided a direct, unobstructed.

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Securing EPA's  Facilities
 high-speed avenue of approach to the office. As a result of SMD's assessment, this entrance was
 deemed a vulnerability that provided the opportunity for extensive damage to resources and
 personnel.  Completed mitigation efforts include the installation of a barrier and security guard
 post at the Elk Street entrance.  The barrier prevents vehicles from  gaining unauthorized access
 while the security guard post enables a guard to initiate emergency response procedures quickly.

 SMD also has worked with the Office of Research and Development's Mid-Continent Ecology
 Division (MED) of the National Health and  Enxironmental Effects Research Laboratory in Duluth,
 Minnesota, to assess and mitigate security vulnerabilities. The MED facility is designated as a
 security level III facility with approximately 155 employees and 12,000 square feet of space and
 performs research to protect freshwater ecosystems, wildlife and to understand aquatic toxicity.
 Prior to SMD's mitigation efforts, the MED facility did not have a closed-circuit television (CCTV)
 system. The lack of such a system increased the facility's vulnerability to unauthorized and
 undetected penetration of key entrances. SMD worked with MLD personnel to install an internal
 and perimeter CCTV system with a central monitoring capability. This use of technology is essential
 to increasing security and assisting the program in meeting the goal of providing a safe and secure
 work environment.

 These are just two examples of SMD's assessment and mitigation  efforts on behalf of EPA
 nationwide. These efforts are ongoing and SMD will continue to work to ensure the security of
 EPA's employees, resources, and facilities nationwide.
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EPA Facilities in the Washington, DC Metro Area
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        - EPA East, Connecting Wing, EPA West
        - Ronald Reagan Building
      2.1310 L Street
      3. The Woodies Building
      4. The Judiciary Square Building
      5. The Charles Glover Building
      6. Metropolitan Square
      7. The Colorado Building
      8. Franklin Court
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11. 11 10 Vermont Avenue NW
12. The Stables Art Center (Chiidcare Facility)
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       EPA Headquarters Facilities
       Washington, DC Metropolitan Area
                                                                         federal Triangle, Washington, DC
IPX Headquarters is mainly located in a five building complex known as the Federal Triangle. This prominent
location, bounded by 12th & 14th Streets, and Pennsylvania & Constitution Avenues NW, is within walking
distance of the White House, the US Treasury Department, the National Mall and other federal agencies. A
\Vtrorail stop on the Orange & Blue lines is located \\ithin the complex.

The Agency occupies approximately 1.9 million rentable square feet of office space in the Federal Triangle
Complex. EPA's final moves into the complex were completed in November of 2002. The final building to be
renovated and occupied was EPA West (formerly the US Customs Service Building). Along with  1PA I ast
(formerly the Interstate Commerce Commission Building), the Connecting Wing and the Ariel Rios Building,
I PA has renovated and restored about 1.6 million rentable square feet of historic space at Federal Triangle.

The complex provides dining facilities, a child care center and a fitness  center. The amenities are available to
all EPA employees at Federal Triangle.
The growth of the Agency has necessitated the
acquisition of space outside of the Federal Triangle
complex. These facilities are in Washington, DC and
in the Uarvland and Virginia suburbs surrounding the
ciK. Including Federal Triangle, these facilities
together house the 8,000 (approximate) employees
of EPA Headquarters in about 2.6 million square feet
of space. Most of these facilities are in close
proximitv to Uetrorail stations, and, as an added
convenience, EPA also provides a shuttle service
between the various facilities.
The National Mall
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                                                  The Ariel Rios Federal  Building
                                                  1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC

                                                   0« owned              4fettC(Ql,ljGU
                                                   Primary Use • Office                     |
                                                   Facility Area • 689,758 rsf
                                                    Personnel • 1,649
                                                    Occupants • Administrator and Deputy Administrator (AO)
                                                             • Office of Administration and Resources
                                                                 Management (OARM)
                                                             • Office of Enforcement and Compliance
                                                                 Assurance (OECA)
                                                             • Office of Environmental Information (OEI)
                                                             • Office of Policy, Economics and Innovation (AO)
                                                             • Office of the General Counsel (OGC)
                                                             • Office of Air and Radiation (OAR)
                                                             • Emergency Operations Center (OSWER)
Originally called the \cu Post Office Building, the neoclassk Ariel Rios Federal Building was constructed in
1934. It is EPA's "front door" and the official address of the EPA. The Agency's Administrator occupies offices
on the third floor. The building has seven stories and one basement and the plan resembles an hourglass
with two large interior courts.

The Ariel Rios Building is located on the 12th Street side of the Federal Triangle Block and has direct access to
the Federal Triangle Station of the Metro subway system.  EPA's New Headquarters plan was first announced
in late 1993 and the first occupants, the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA), moved
into the south half of the building during the \\inter of 1995-1996. The programs that occupy the north side
of Ariel Rios moved into the building in stages, the last of which took place in December 2000.

Renovation of the ARFB consisted of the installation of a new mechanical system, an upgraded electrical
system,  new lighting, and a sprinkler system. Facades and decorative features were cleaned and / or
restored as needed. The renovation also included correction of building code deficiencies, including
changes made to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, and asbestos and lead
abatement. Every effort was made to maintain, restore, or replicate elements of historic interest. This
renovation followed the standard scope of work for historical buildings.
EPA Emergency Operations Center
Open Workstations
                                                                   Library In Historic Space
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EPA East/Connecting WinQ/EPA West
 1201-1301  Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC
    GSA Owned
    Primary Use
    Facility Area
           Office
           921,235 rsf
 Personnel • 2,579
Occupants • Office of the Administrator (AO)
         • Office of Administration & Resources
             Management (OARM)
         • Office of Environmental Information (OEI)
         • Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
         • Off ice of Water (OW)
         • Office of Prevention, Pesticides & Toxic Substances (OPPTS)
         • Office of Solid Waste & Emergency Response (OSWER)
The buildings of the Federal Triangle complex originally known as the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC),
Connecting Wing and Customs Buildings were renamed by EPA as the East Building, Connecting Wing and
West Building respectively. Renoyations for EPA's occupancy of these historic buildings started in 1998 and
were completed in the summer of 2002.

In \o\ember 2000, components of the Office of \\ater with approximately 150 people moved into the
completed seyenth floor of the East Building along with OEI's partial occupancy of the basement computer
rooms. EPA's phased occupancy continued over the next two years with the final moyes taking place in August
2002.

This portion of the Federal Triangle complex contains a variety of EPA special facilities. OEI's central computer
rooms are located in East Building basement, while the West Building basement houses a large portion of
EPA's Public Dockets. The Administrative Law Judges and Environmental Appeals Board high-tech Court Room
is located in the East Building's historic first floor Hearing Room. Capabilities include video conferencing,
audio conferencing, laptop inputs for three judges, attorneys, evidence, and witnesses, and two large plasma
screens for audience review. Each judge, attorney, and witness has a preview monitor, there is a telestrator
and color printer for evidence, a document camera for paper or transparencies, wireless head sets for hearing
impaired, direct system outputs for the court reporter and a VCR for evidence playback.

I PA's central library is located on the fourth floor of the Connecting Wing. In January 2003 the new EPA
cafeteria, located in the basement of the Connecting Wing, was opened to the EPA community. The cafeteria
offers a variety of food as well as a variety of sight and sounds with its live display of tropical sea life  and multi-
screen audio-visual display wall.
Cafeteria lighting
                                  Historic Courtroom
                                                              Executive Office

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                                     The Ronald Reagan Building
                                     1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC
                                      GSA Owned                          Primary Use • Office
                                      Facility Area  • 274,551 rsf
                                        Personnel  • 1,137
                                       Occupants  • Office of Research & Development (ORD)
                                                 • Office of International Activities (OIA)
                                                 • Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO)
                                                 • Office of Administration and Resources Management (OARM)
                                                 • Office of Environmental Information (OEI)
The Ronald Reagan Building, completed in 1997, was the second element of the new EPA consolidated
Headquarters campus at Federal Triangle. This office building, second only in size to the Pentagon, houses
EPA, US Customs, US Agency for International  Development (USAID) and the Woodrow Wilson Center. It also
serves as an International Trade Center with large conferencing, exhibit, and meeting spaces.

The Ronald Reagan Building houses approximately 1,000 EPA employees, representing various program
components, in about 275,000 square feet of space. Access to the majority of EPA space is controlled at the
ground level lobby where visitors must sign in before gaining access to elevators serving EPA's space on floors
three through eight. Other Agency components are located on the mezzanine level with a
Conferencing/Training Center and other support functions located on the lower levels of the Ronald Reagan
Building.
                                  Conference Room                         Director's Office
Skylight
Reception Area
                                       Ronald Reacjan Building Atrium       Curved Windows In FMSD Mezzanine Space

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                                    Crystal Mall  2
            1801 South Bell Street, Arlington, Virginia
       GSA Leased • Expires 11 February 2006
       Primary Use • Office
       Facility Area • 195,232 rsf
        Personnel • 935
        Occupants • Office of Prevention, Pesticides and
                   Toxic Substances (OPPTS)
Crystal \Aall is a group of three buildings located within the middle section of Crystal City. Crystal Mall 2, the
northernmost building of this complex, is located adjacent to the Crystal City Station on the Metro subway
system's Blue and Yellow Lines. It is also served by the EPA shuttle bus system.

EPA is now the major tenant in this building, occupying just under 200,000 square feet on the first through
third, and sixth through eleventh floors. The remaining space is assigned to other federal agencies.

The building houses the Office of Pesticides Program (OPPTS). Program support functions include conference
centers, mail and copy centers, OPPTS Dockets, a lunch room, health suite and a fitness center. These support
areas also serve other EPA Crystal City locations.
                                             Crystal Gateway 1
                          1235 South Clark Street, Arlington, Virginia
     GSA Leased
Primary Use • Office
            Expires 19 October 2005
            (to be extended (short term))
Facility Area • 78,101 rsf
 Personnel • 367
 Occupants « Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER)
Cr\ stal Gateway (CG) is a group of three buildings located in the northern section of Crystal City. The Crystal
Cilx Station on the Metro subway system's Blue and Yellow Lines is a short walk via an underground mall. As
\\ith the other Crystal City buildings, Crystal Gateway is also served by the EPA shuttle bus system.

EPA leased space in the southernmost building of this complex in response to the growth of OSWER's Office
of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation (OSRTI) and to consolidate its fragmented
components. The Program components occupy small portions of the  first and eleventh floors, a large portion
of the twelfth floor, and the entire thirteenth and fourteenth floors. Program support space on the eleventh
floor includes conference rooms and a video conference room. Also located here OSWER's Office of
Underground Storage Tanks (OUST), the Federal Facilities Restoration & Reuse Office (FFRRO); and the OSWER
Docket which is located on the first floor.

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                           Crystal Station, North Tower
                           2800 Crystal Drive, Arlington, Virginia
                            GSA Leased • Lease 1 expires 17 June 2005
                                        Lease 2 expires 16 July 2005 (both will be extended (short
                            Primary Use • Office
                            Facility Area • 87,368 rsf
                              Personnel • 270
                             Occupants • Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
                                      • Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER)
EPA occupies space in the north tower of the twin buildings that make up the Crystal Station complex. Access
to this facility on the southernmost end of Crystal City, is provided by the Crystal City Shuttle and EPA's shuttle
bus service. The Crystal City Station, on the Metro subway system Blue and Yellow Lines, is accessible via the
Crystal City Shuttle or a  15-minute walk to the station.

The building was constructed in 1991  and EPA was its first  tenant. The facility is an early demonstration of EPA's
open space planning philosophy of locating enclosed spaces in the interior of the building while allowing the
maximum amount of daylight and views to the greatest number of employees.

The second floor is devoted to agency support functions including class rooms, conference rooms and a copy
room. This floor also houses EPA's "Alternative Work Space" for it employees. EPA occupies the second floor,
sixth through ninth floors, and a small portion of the fifth  floor. The remaining space is leased to other federal
agencies.
                                                               One & Two Potomac Yard
                                                               Arlington, Virginia
On May 6th, 2004 the General Services Administration (GSA) signed a lease agreement with Crescent
Resources to lease approximately 400,000 rentable square feet of space in a build-to-suit development called
Potomac Yard. EPA programs located in Crystal Mall, Crystal Gateway and Crystal Station are anticipated to
occupy this building when it is completed. The development is comprised of two office towers with ground
floor retail space. To meet its needs, EPA will completely occupy the first tower and will have three floors in the
second tower. The two towers will be connected on the fourth floor providing EPA with contiguous space. The
building is being developed based on the principles of sustainable design  described earlier in this document
and is mandated to attain a LEED™ Silver rating.
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                                                       131OL Street
                                     1310 L Street NW, Washington, DC
            GSA Leased • Expires 17 Aujjust 2013 (Upper floors)    Primary Use • Office
                      • Expires 10 October 2013 (Lower floors)
            Facility Area • 135,901 rsf
             Personnel • 570
            Occupants • Office of Air & Radiation (OAR)
  EPA acquired this facility in 2003, on a ten-year lease under GSA's Advance Acquisition Program. The building is
  located in the heart of the business district of Washington, DC between 13th & 14th Streets NW on L Street,
  approximately eight and a half blocks from The Federal Triangle Complex. This building is less than a block
  from the well known Franklin Court Building, which houses a component of The Administrator's Office. The
  nearest Metro subway stop is \AcPherson Square, about two blocks south on 14th street. As with most
  Headquarters buildings, this building is on the EPA shuttle bus route.

  1310 L Street is a 1960s, base framed concrete structure owned by The Cafritz Foundation. It was completely
  renovated in 2001. The building is ten stories high with three levels of underground parking. Each floor plate,
  from the second through the tenth, is a compact 14,000 rentable (13,000 usable) square feet. EPA occupies the
  entire building of approximately 125,000 usable square feet.

  The size of this building offered a unique opportunity to consolidate the components of the Office of Air &
  Radiation (OAR) from  501 & 633 3rd Street, located near Judiciary Square. Approximately 570 employees of OAR
  are currently housed in this building, \\ith a total capacity for 650. OAR offices in this building are the Office of
  Atmospheric Programs (OAP), the Office of Radiation & Indoor Air (ORIA), and the Office of Transportation &
  Air Quality (OTAQ).

  The building has been designed as a self contained facility with shared amenities such as a state-of-the-art
  conference/training center, a fitness center, health unit, a large bike & shower/lockers facility, lactation room,
  quiet room, lounge, large pantrv/lunch room, and mail room located on the lower levels. The underground
  parking garage is EPA  managed and is for the exclusive use of the occupants. Secure access to the building is
  controlled at the first floor entrance lobby by a security guard (24/7), a magnetometer and an x-ray machine. In
  addition, each floor has secure access via card key controlled suite entry doors.
  Floor reception area
»EPA
Training / conference facility
Workstations & filing

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                             The Charles Glover Building
                             808 17th Street NW, Washington, DC
                               GSA Leased • Expires 12 December 2007
                               Primary Use • Office
                               Facility Area • 30,925  rsf
                                Personnel * 59
                               Occupants • Office of Research & Development (ORD)
The National Center for Environmental Assessment (NCEA), a major component of ORD, is EPA's national
resource center for human health and ecological risk assessment. \Cfc-\ conducts risk assessments, carries out
research to improve the state-of-the-science of risk assessment, and provides guidance and support to risk
assessors. The NCEA offices at the Charles Glover  Building serve as the national resource center supporting
this mission.

The Center Director's Immediate Office staff occupies the fourth floor and part of the fifth. The remainder of
the fifth floor is occupied by NCEA's Washington Office.
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                        The Woodies Building
                   1025 F Street NW, Washington, DC
        GSA Leased • Expires February 2014
        Primary Use • Office
        Facility Area • 48,410 rsf
          Personnel • 160
         Occupants • Office of the Administrator (AO)
                  • Office of Research & Development (ORD)
The Woodies Building is the newest addition to the Agency's Headquarters facilities outside the Federal
Triangle Complex. While the entire base building is in the midst of an extensive rehabilitation, construction of
EPA's space is complete. EPA's Office of Research & Development (ORD) National Center for Environmental
Research (NCER), a component of approximately 130 persons, and The Office of the Administrator's Science
Ad\ isory Board (SAB), approximately thirty persons, occupy the entire third floor (about 40,000 usable square
feet). EPA will be a GSA sub-tenant on a ten-year lease under the Advance Acquisition Program.

The 'Woodies' Building, named for the former Woodward & Lothrop Company Department Store, is both
historically and architecturally significant. This century-old handsome city landmark fills nearly the entire city
block bounded by 10th and 11th Streets and F and G  Streets NW. It has  many character defining elements that
contribute to the building's historic significance. This eleven story building is protected by District of Columbia
Historic Preservation and National Park Service mandates.

EPA's space on the third floor is on two split levels,  due to the nature of the base building floor plate. The
smaller upper and the larger lower level are connected by sets of steps and ramps along the central core. The
building's high slab to slab bays offer opportunity for variations in ceiling height in the tenant space. The
space has been designed with high ceiling areas along the full height perimeter windows and in the
interconnecting system of corridors. The main entrance and reception area, just off the historic marble floored
elevator lobby, has a rotunda-like ceiling v\ith special lighting. An exclusively designed, 120-seat capacity
Conference Center for SAB occupies the east quadrant of the floor.  A number of smaller  conference rooms,
pantries & coffee stations are distributed within the ORD & SAB suites. The ORD suite has a state-of-the-art
video conference room. There is also a small lactation room on the  floor.  EPA's space is secured not only by a
guard manning the magnetometer and x-ray machine, but also via key card access to all entrances.

The building sits above the Metro Center subway stop and is also served by EPA's shuttle  bus route.
ORD reception
pantrv
Conference Center lobby

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                               The  Colorado Building
                               1341 G Street NW, Washington, DC
                                 GSA Leased •  Expires 5 December 2013
                                 Primary Use •  Office
                                 Facility Area •  10,957 rsf
                                  Personnel •  20
                                 Occupants •  Environmental Appeals Board, Office of the Administrator (AO)
With the release of the Westory Building in September 2002, The Environmental Appeals Board (EAB) moved to
The Colorado Building at 1341 G Street, NW. EPA's Environmental Appeals Board (EAB) is the final Agency
decision-maker on administrative appeals under all major environmental statutes that the Agency administers.
This component of the Administrator's Office consists of about twenty-five people including the four Judges,
Attorneys, other para-legal personnel, and interns. The entire sixth floor of this eleven story historic building
was renovated to accommodate the special needs of this group.

EPA's design standards call for an open workstation plan, limiting the number of enclosed offices located on
the perimeter walls. Due to the nature of the work done by the EAB, these standards were superceded by the
functional need to give the majority of the staff secure private office space. Although the standards for open
workstations were set aside, the intent of that plan, to give the majority of the personnel exposure to natural
lighting, was accomplished as all staff are located in perimeter offices.

The floor plate of the Colorado Building is square, but the sixth floor was designed with the intent of breaking
up that "boxy" feel. With very little natural light entering the interior spaces, special design elements were
utilized to offset this disadvantage. Curves were incorporated into walls, ceiling lines, and carpeting to add
interest and character to what otherwise may have given a tunnel-like feel to hallways. Special light fixtures
were installed to give a glow to the space, artwork chosen to add interest and style, and wall and carpet colors
were chosen to give a feeling of openness and light.

As with all new EPA facilities, environmentally friendly materials were utilized, including recycled fabric wall
covering, aired-out carpet, VOC-free adhesives and paints, etc. Although specialized lighting design was
implemented, energy efficient compact fluorescent lamped fixtures were utilized that meet the agency's
stringent lighting design guidelines.
HalKvav at entrance
Judge's office
                                                         Conference room

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                                          Metropolitan Square
                                 655 15th Street NW, Washington, DC
                GSA Leased
                Primary Use
Expires 31 July 2012
Office
                Facility Area  • 11,532 rsf
                 Personnel  • 25
                Occupants  • Office of Cooperative Environmental Management (AO)
                          • Office of Environmental Information (OEI)
 The Office of Cooperativ e Environmental \Aanagement (OCEM) serves as the leader of the Agency's advisorv
 process and as a catalyst for public participation and national and international environmental policy.
                             The Judiciary Square Building
                                 633 3rd Street NW, Washington, DC

           GSA Owned                             Primary Use •  Office
           Facility Area • 35,890 rsf
            Personnel • 40
            Occupants • Office of the Administrator (AO)
                     • Office of Administration & Resources Management (OARM)
                     • Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO)
                     • Office of Research & Development (ORD)
                     • Office of Environmental Information (OEI)
 The Judiciary Building is a Government owned eight story building located within the Judiciary Square area of
 \\ashington. DC. The EPA shuttle bus system connects this building with EPA offices at 1310 L Street, NW and
 Federal Triangle. Public transportation is accessed through the nearby Judiciary Square Station of the Metrorail
 system's Red Line.

 EPA occupied the completely renovated seventh and eighth floors in January 2001 and the third floor during
 the spring of 2002. When fully occupied, this building will house approximately 145 EPA employees and
 contractors.

 The open plan design for this EPA space utilizes the same design philosophy developed for EPA's Federal
 Triangle buildings. The design minimizes the number of enclosed spaces along the perimeter walls to allow
 for maximum access to  natural light and \iews bv the majority of EPA employees. The seventh floor has a
 1,000 square foot computer facility with raised floor and separate HVAC and UPS systems.
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Additional Headquarters Facilities
Franklin Court
1099 14th Street NW, Washington, DC
Office of the Administrative Law Judges (AO)
GSA Leased  • Expires 8 April 2013
Primary Use  • Office
Facility Area  • 8,701 rsf
 Personnel  • 20
1724 F Street NW
Washington, DC
EPA Task Forces
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area » 8,465 rsf
  Personnel « 10
Dulles Corner
2325 Dulles Corner, Herndon, Virginia
OECA Criminal Investigation Division
GSA Leased • Expires 3 April 2008
Primary Use » Office
Facility Area • 4,260 rsf
  Personnel * 12
1110 Vermont Avenue NW
Washington, DC
Office of Environmental Information (OEI)
GSA Leased • Expires 31 December 2004
Primary Use » Office
Facility Area • 4,132 rsf
  Personnel • 15
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The Stables Art Center
410 8th Street NW, Washington, DC
Child Care Center open to all EPA employees
GSA Leased « Expires 30 April 2007
Primary Use. • Joint Use Child Care Facility
Facility Area • 895 rsf
  Personnel • N/A

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Additional Headquarters  Facilities
 United Industrial Dist. Warehouse
 3025 V Street NE, Washington, DC
 Office of Environmental Information (OEI)
GSA Leased • Expires 14 November 2012
Primary Use « Warehouse
Facility Area • 17,501 rsf
 Personnel • 7
 Ardwick Industrial  Plaza
 8335-8361 Ardmore Ardwick, Landover, Maryland
 GSA Leased • Expires 31 August 2005
 Primary Use • Warehouse
 Facility Area • 69,109 square feet
  Personnel • 16
 Building A, 6810
 Franconia, VA
 Criminal Investigation Division (OECA)
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 3,155 rsf
  Personnel • N/A
 Ronald  Reagan Building - Garage
 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Parking
Facility Area • 400 spaces
  Personnel • N/A
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                                                                           Chelmsford, Massachusens
                                                                         Regional Headquarters
                                                                           Boston. Massachusetts
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                                                     ORD lab
                                                       VuraQansett. Rhode Island
                       ;Judes the following states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
            and Vermont. The primary regional offices are located in Boston, Massachusetts. The Region
One laboratory is located in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, replacing the old facility in Lexington.

Some headquarters field components are co-located with the primary regional office in Boston. There is an
ORD laboratory located in Narragansett, Rhode Island.

The 1,100 (approximate) personnel of Region One's primary offices, the headquarters and field components,
and program labs occupy about 400,000 square feet of space (includes storage spaces).
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                                                     One Congress Street
                                                     Boston, Massachusetts
                                                       GSA Leased • Expires 31 July 2006
                                                       Primary Use • Office
                                                       Facility Area • 229,702 rsf
                                                        Personnel • 874
                                                        Occupants • Region 1
                                                                 • Criminal  Investigation Division (OECA)
The EPA Region One offices are located at One Congress Street in an area of downtown Boston called the
Government Center, where federal, state and local agencies occupy a cluster of several large office buildings.
The EPA offices are housed on two floors that, in 1990, were added on the top of the large Government
Center parking garage, constructed in 1970.

The parking garage building, sheathed in precast concrete, presents a stepped-back profile to the street, and
bears a superficial resemblance to the nearby Boston City Hall. Access to the two office floors is provided by a
elevator bank and lobby that is appended to the side of the garage structure. The office spaces on floors ten
and eleven receixe natural light from large exterior windows and a long rectangular skylit atrium that provides
light to interior spaces.

The building sits above the Haymarket "T" station, which serves the Green and Orange lines of the
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (The "T").

In 1998, when the Department of Labor vacated its Congress Street offices, EPA Region One had the
opportunity to consolidate its Boston operation. The Office of Site Remediation and Restoration, along with
the Superfund Records Center, Conference/Training Center and Library, which had been located three blocks
away at 90 Canal Street, were mo\ed to One Congress Street, and the Canal Street facility was released. The
entire Congress Street office space was renovated and reorganized.

The Region One offices now occupy three quarters of the tenth floor and all of the eleventh floor.

Upon the expiration of its lease here. EPA will m< >\e its regional headquarters to the McCormack Building in
downtown Boston. Renovation of this historic structure is planned over the next three years.
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   The John W. McCormack Post  Office & Courthouse
                                             Boston, Massachusetts
  The Region One headquarters of EPA, currently located on One Congress Street, will be occupying
  approximately 230,000 usable square feet (usf) of space in the twenty-two story McCormack Post Office and
  Courthouse (POCH) building in 2007.

  The POCH, which is located in downtown Boston and adjacent to Post Office Square, is a Boston landmark
  and a distinguished historic structure representing the Art Deco style. The building is slated to undergo a
  complete modernization to repair and renew all architectural and engineering systems. This effort will
  encompass principles of sustainable design by achieving the LEEDn' Silver rating.

  The building is located adjacent to a T station (Massachusetts Bay Tranportation Authority's subway system)
  and is expected to contain a cafeteria, health center, fitness center and a retail facility for the use of federal
  employees occupying this building.
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                                                       New England  Regional Laboratory
                                                       11 Technology Drive
                                                       Chelmsford, Massachusetts
                                                        GSA Leased
                                                        Primary Use
                                                        Facility Area
                                                         Personnel
                                                        Occupants
Expires 2021
Lab
68,950 rsf


Office of Environmental
Measurement and
Evaluation, ReQion 1
The completion of EPA's New England Regional Laboratory in Chelmsford, Massachusetts marks a nev\ level of
environmental achievement in EPA's continuing effort to lead by example. This facility incorporates an array of
en\ ironmental features, including energy efficient heating and cooling systems, active solar power and
lighting, recycled materials, environmentally friendly landscaping, improved indoor air quality measures and
support for wind-powered electricity to run the building (see Introduction section for more details).

EPA sought and received a LEED1" (Leadership in Energy and Environment Design) Gold certification from the
US Green Building Council. The Chelmsford Lab was also honored with the 2002 White House Closing the
Circle Award for its recycling efforts and integrated sustainable design. Additionally, GSA awarded the lab its
Demolition Derby Award for the extensive effort made to recycle construction materials. More than fifty
percent of the generated solid waste was diverted from landfills.

From the beginning, the Lab at Chelmsford was imagined,  designed, and built with the highest environmental
priorities. The building is sited on a high outcropping of rock, taking advantage of natural drainage and the
cooling effects of the prevailing winds. Removed stone was crushed and re-used for  roadbed and fill material
and large stones were preserved for use as a retaining wall. Existing trees and natural areas were maintained
as much as possible and EPA planted about forty local species of trees and plants as well.

Resources naturally available on the site were utilized to avoid generating unnecessary debris, minimize site
demolition, and reduce heavy equipment traffic. All soil and gravel on the site was stockpiled and graded for
later use as fill or loam. Blasted rock outcroppings were crushed on-site and used as base material for concrete
paving; sub-base for bituminous concrete pavement; backfill for footings, structures and pipe bedding; and for
under-drain filter aggregate. Reuse of materials avoided disposal costs and was sufficient to complete the
landscaping and fill work with only a minimal amount of sand brought in for finish grading.

Materials used in construction contained the highest recycled content available. Using them eliminated
pollution from extraction of new materials, transportation and manufacturing. Additionally, it reduced the
need to dispose of the recovered  materials and encouraged recycling in the industry. The following recycled
materials were used in construction: fly-ash containing concrete (use of this type of concrete diverted 126 tons
of fly-ash from becoming part of the waste stream), steel, gypsum wallboard, ceiling tiles, insulation and
hydromulch.

A high  priority was placed  on obtaining materials within 300 miles of the site, reducing transportation costs,
fuel consumption, and the resulting pollution. Overall, it  is  estimated that over 200 tons of material were saved
from ending up in landfills.
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       27 Tarzwell Drive, Narragansett, Rhode Island

    EPA Owned
    Primary Use •  Lab
    Facility Area •  91.884Qsf
     Personnel •  135
     Occupants •  Atlantic Ecology Division, National Health &
                Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (ORD)
The Atlantic Ecology DKision (ALD) is located approximately thirty miles south of Pro\idence, Rhode Island, on
an eleven acre site overlooking the West Passage of \arragansett Bay. This optimal location provides easy
access to high quality sea water for experiments and for deployment of marine operations for the Atlantic
coastline. Adjacent  is the 165-acre Bay Campus of the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of
Oceanography, the Coastal Resources Center, and the Rhode Island Nuclear Science Center. Also adjacent to
\l D is the NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service Narragansett Laboratory.

AED's buildings provide a space of 78,600 square feet for research and support activities. The AED campus  has
a number of unique or special facilities, including wet lab, organic and inorganic analytical chemistry labs,
Information Technology/Geographic Information Systems (IT/GIS) Training Center, organism culture facilities,
and microcosms. The main office and laboratory are comprised of about 58,000 square feet in three buildings.

Building One, is a two-story concrete frame structure providing office space for administrate support
functions, computer facilities (CIS lab) and contractor offices. Building Two is a three-story structure for wet lab
activities and laboratory systems equipment (such as air pressure pumps for the wet lab). Building Three, a
three-story high bay, concrete frame structure, provides space for chemistry laboratories, a salt water
aquarium, wet lab functions and support for wet lab research, sample  preparation areas, constant temperature
and humidity chambers, flow-through seawater, test chambers, office support and storage rooms.

An 8,000 square foot office addition to the complex was completed in 2002. It provides researchers with office
space outside the lab area as well as small conference areas. It also allows EPA to remove temporary trailers on
the site. The main entrance to the laboratory has been relocated to this area.

Additional services buildings include:
  *  Support Services Building (9,900 sf) for receiving, storage, machine and woodworking shops, diving
      locker facilities,  and on-site contractor  administration.
  *  Hazardous Materials Building (1,656 sf) provides isolated and segregated storage for bulk chemicals,
      compressed gases, and hazardous wastes.
  «  High Hazard Laboratory and Pollution Abatement Building (690 sf) houses a containment laboratory for
      handling and conducting experiments with highly toxic or contaminated materials (upper floor) and
      the laboratory's wastewater pre-treatment facility (lower floor).
  «  Field Operations Building and Boat Maintenance Facility (3,600 sf) houses maintenance space for boats
      and other field equipment. A state-of-the-art vessel storage and maintenance facility was constructed
      in 2001. Vessels are stored and maintained in a climate controlled environment. Overhead lifts and
      lighting allow for the outfitting of vessels in a secure, protected environment.
  «  A small frame cottage with approximately 4,000 square feet of office space is currently occupied by the
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John F. Kennedy Federal Building
Government Center, Boston, Massachusetts
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 7,985 rsf
 Personnel • N/A
27 Drydock Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts
GSA Leased • Expires 30 June 2009
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 6,398 rsf
 Personnel • N/A
Stamford Government Center
888 Washington Blvd., Stamford, Connecticut
 EPA Leased • Expires 30 April 2007
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • I.OOOusf
 Personnel • 4
Robert N. Giaimo Federal Building
150 Court Street, New Haven, Connecticut
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 1,401 rsf
 Personnel • 4
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                          290 Broadway, New York, New York
                           GSA Owned                               Primary Use • Office
                           Facility Area •  457,728 rsf
                             Personnel •  927
                            Occupants •  Region 2 Offices
                                     •  Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
                                     •  Office of Enforcement & Compliance Assurance (OECA)
The thirty story Foley Square Federal Office Building at 290 Broadway in Lower Manhattan, uas constructed in
1995 to house several federal agencies, including the EPA Region Two Headquarters. The EPA occupies floors
fifteen through twenty-nine of this building. Other federal tenants include the Internal Revenue Service and
the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Foley Square has a total of 1,008,850 gross square feet.

Prior to its move to the new Foley Square Federal Building, Region Two Headquarters was located in the
nearby Jacob K. Javits Federal Building at 26 Federal Plaza. Space layouts there had become somewhat
fragmented over several floors as a result of agency growlh. The moye to Foley Square allowed EPA to
consolidate all of its divisions, thus leading to a more efficient use of space and improving functional
relationships among the various organizational components.

The Foley Square Building is a modern steel-framed, fireproof structure. EPA offices are served by a bank of
eight high speed elevators and two large service elevators. The typical floor plate permits open-plan uork
stations to be placed around the central core containing elevators, stairs, and restrooms, while most enclosed
offices are located towards the interior. Selected interior structural bays have been designed for heavier live
loads and allow  the use of high-density files.

Region Two components located here are the Office of the Regional Administrator (ORA), the Office  of the
Regional Counsel (ORC), the Communications Division (CD), the Office of Policy and Management (OPM), the
Division of I nforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA), the Division of Environmental Planning and
Protection (DEPP), and the Emergency and Remedial Response Division (ERRD).

Foley Square also houses two headquarters field components: the Criminal Investigations Division
(CID/OECA), and the Office of the Inspector General (OIG).
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                             Edison Laboratory
      2890 Woodbridge Avenue, Edison, New Jersey

   EPA Owned
   Primary Use • Lab, Office, Storage
   Facility Area • 330,300usf
    Personnel • 462
   Occupants • Region 2 Div. Environmental Science & Assessment
            • Region 2 Div. of Emergency & Remedial Response
            » Region 2 Div. of Enforcement & Compliance
            • Region 2 Pesticides & Toxic Substances Program
            • Urban Watershed Management Branch (ORD)
            • Environmental Response Team East (OSWER)

 rThe EPA Edison facility is a multi-use laboratory and office complex located thirty miles from New York City.
  The facility supports the activities of several EPA organizations, including OSWER's National Environmental
  Response Team East (ERT), ORD's Urban Watershed Management Branch, the Regional Division of
  Environmental Science and Assessment, the Pesticides and Toxic Substances Program of the Regional Division
  of Enforcement and Compliance Assistance and two components of the Regional Emergency and Remedial
  Response Division. It also houses components  of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the
  Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), the Public Health Service (PHS) and the General
  Services Administration (GSA).

  The Region Two lab provides comprehensive analytical support data for enforcement; compliance assistance,-
  and monitoring for Superfund sites, coastal waters, several Brownfields, and three nationally recognized
  estuaries in \ew York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. The facility supports emergency
  response operations, Superfund removal actions, pesticide and toxic substances enforcement, lab data quality
  assurance and quality control, field monitoring and sampling, and helicopter operations.

  The ERT is a group of EPA technical experts who provide around-the-clock assistance at the scene of hazardous
  substance releases, offering expertise in such areas as treatment, biology, chemistry, hydrology, geology, and
  engineering. They support the full range of emergency response actions, including emergency incidents such
  as the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the Shuttle Columbia recovery operation. In such  cases,  ERT brings in special
  equipment and experienced responders, and provides technical assistance and advice to other Agency
  responders. The ERT also maintains a laboratory at Edison that supports their national rapid response activities.

  The Urban Watershed Management Branch conducts research to reduce water pollution, particularly
  discharges from separate  storm drainage systems and combined sewer overflows (CSO) in urban
  environments. It has an extensive underground piping research  installation at the facility that tests leak
  detection technologies and  models the hydrodynamics of urban sewer systems.

  The Edison facility has been at the forefront of the Agency's response to environmental  emergencies in the
  metropolitan New York area. The Agency mounted its rapid response to the World Trade Center attack from
  Edison. The lab's location, in the New York City Metropolitan Area and its proximity to several major highways,
  allowed it to serve as a critical staging area for collaboration with multiple agencies involved in disaster
  mitigation efforts. Its location and the facility's unique national and regional response expertise and laboratory
  capability make it a valuable resource in the Agency's Homeland Security and counter-terrorism activities.

  The facility operates in a 200 acre parcel that was once part of a  major Army installation. There are nine
  principal buildings and numerous trailers at the facility housing training installations, laboratories, offices,
  contractor offices, and warehouses storing response equipment. The grounds of the Edison facility contain a
  helicopter landing pad. an extensive underground storm water piping system used  by onsite ORD researchers,
  and a HazMat (Hazardous Yteterial) training area utilized as part of a national OSWER training program.
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Additional Region Two Facilities
The Galleries
441 South Salina Street, Syracuse, New York
Buffalo Resident Office
138 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York
 GSA Leased  • Expires June 2010
 Primary Use  • Office
 Facility Area  • 2,044 rsf
  Personnel  • 3
EPA Special Use Agreement
 Primary Use » Office
 Facility Area • 540 rsf
  Personnel • 3
Clarkson S. Fisher
US Courthouse Annex
402 East State Street, Trenton, New Jersey
 GSA Owned
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 3,282 rsf
  Personnel • 7
Caribbean Environmental
Protection Division
Centra Europa Building #417
1492 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Stop 22
Santurce, Puerto Rico
 GSA Leased • Expires 30 June 2013
 Primary Use • Office & Parking
 Facility Area • 13,095 rsf
  Personnel • 55
Vieques Office Park
PO Box 275, Vieques, Puerto Rico
 GSA Leased • Expires 30 April 2014
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area * 774 rsf
  Personnel • 1
Caribbean Environmental
Protection Division
TheTunick Building, 1336 Beltgen Road
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Virgin islands
 GSA Leased • Expires 16 June 2011
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 2,320 rsf
  Personnel • 4
Federal Office Building & Courthouse
5500 Veterans Drive, Charlotte Amalie
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
 GSA Owned
 Primary Use » Office
 Facility Area * 647 rsf
  Personnel • 2
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                      Region Three Headquarters
                      1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
GSA Leased • Expires 30 April 2018
Facility Area • 307,847 rsf
 Personnel • 1,108
 Occupants • Region 3 Offices
          • Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
          • Criminal Investigation Divsion (OECA)
The offices of Region Three are located at 1650 Arch Street, a twenty-seven floor high rise in the Center City
District of Philadelphia. EPA occupies floors two through fourteen, and sixteen (fifteen is a mechanical floor).
EPA leases support space in parts of two basement levels and part of the first floor.
1650 Arch Street is a concrete-framed structure built in 1974 and remodeled extensively
prior to EPA's occupancy in 1998. The typical floor plan is square in shape, with the core
offset to one side. The design provides interior space that is almost column-free, maximizing
flexibility in the layout of work stations. All workspace is within fifty feet of an exterior window. EPA occupies
about 270,375 usable square feet (including support areas) and provides workstations for about 1,300 persons.

Beneath the building is an underground concourse that leads to the SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania
Transportation Authority) regional rail lines, as well as to local  parking garages, shops, services, and other
office buildings. SEPTA bus stops are within a block of 1650 Arch Street.

Federal environmental programs include air and water pollution control; toxic substances, pesticides, and
drinking water regulation,- wetlands protection; hazardous waste management; hazardous waste dump site
cleanup,- and some aspects of radioactive materials regulation. Activities include compliance and
enforcement, inspection,  engineering reviews, ambient monitoring, analysis of environmental trends,
environmental planning, pollution prevention and risk assessments. Region Three and its partner state
pollution control agencies are responsible for regulating over 21,000 air pollution sources; 12,000 water
pollution sources,- and 425 hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities. Operations include a
Public Information Center (PIC) that occupies a first floor storefront space; a fitness center, an employees'
health care suite, generous  classroom/training  facilities, and a large librarv.

The five major divisions of the regional office are: the Air Protection, Waste and Chemical Management, Water
Protection,  Hazardous Site Cleanup, and Environmental Assessment and Innovation Divisions. Five offices
support the environmental programs: the Office of Policy and Management, the Chesapeake Bay Program
Office, the Office of Regional Counsel, the Office of Enforcement, Compliance and Environmental Justice,
and the Office of Communications and Government Relations.
Floor reception area
                                       Audio/visual conference room
                                            Conference, meeting and training facility

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            Environmental Science Center
            701 Mapes Road, Fort Meade, Maryland
Lab & Office
166,931 gsf
168
Field and Office Personnel - Region 3
Region 3 Lab
Office of Prevention, Pesticides & Toxic Substances
(OPPTS)
Criminal Investigation Division (OECA)
   This joint-use facility of approximately 167,000 gross square feet is situated on twenty-four acres at Fort
   George G. Meade, south of Baltimore, Maryland.  In 1999, EPA consolidated four Region Three facilities
   and two Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances laboratories in this modern new facility.
   Region Three facilities occupy approximately 59,000 net square feet, and OPPTS has approximately 25,000
 net square feet (Analytical Chemistry, Microbiology, and Microarray Research Laboratories for pesticides). An
additional 5,000 net square feet is shared for building support functions, such as conference and training,
lunch, and break rooms, first aid room, copy areas, and a library. Also housed in this facility is the Baltimore
Resident Office for the Criminal Investigation Division of the Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance.
                                        Annapolis City Marina
                            410 Severn Avenue, Annapolis, Maryland
       GSA Leased • Expires 3 February 2007
       Facility Area • 19,450 rsf
        Personnel • 60
       Occupants • Chesapeake Bay Program
                                   Primary Use • Office
The Chesapeake Bay Program is a multi-agency, multi-state program designed to clean up the Chesapeake
Ba\. It has been located at the Annapolis City Marina since 1984. EPA occupies approximately 19,000 square
feet of space in a facility that features a large conference room capable of seating approximately 100 people.


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                                               Wheeling Field  Office
                                               1060 Chapline Street, Suite 303
                                               Wheeling, West Virginia

                                                GSA Leased • Expires 31 March 2008
                                                Primary Use • Office & Lab
                                                Facility Area • 15.945 rsf
                                                  Personnel • 25
                                                 Occupants • Field and Office Personnel - Region 3
                                                          • Region 3 Biology Lab
                                                          • Criminal Investigation Division (OECA)
The Wheeling Office of Region Three utilizes almost 16,000 rentable square feet of the
Methodist Office Building in Wheeling, West Virginia. The facility houses field and office
personnel from several Region Three divisions, a biology laboratory, and headquarters
components of the Criminal Investigation Division (OECA). The EPA staff at Wheeling
represent most of the programs found in the regional office and have served the western half of the region
from this location since 1963. The building is also used by the West Virginia Division of Environmental
Protection and the Health Department. The  focus of these various groups is largely oriented to the area
drained by the upper Ohio River.

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       Additional Region Three Facilities
       The Valley Building
       1202 Eoff Street, Wheeling, West Virginia
 GSA Leased • Expires 1 June 2005
 Primary Use • Storage
 Facility Area • 2,263 rsf
  Personnel • N/A
       US Geological Survey Building
       12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, Virginia
 GSA Leased • Expires 11 June 2006
 Primary Use • Lab
 Facility Area • 2,400 rsf
  Personnel • 8
       400 Waterfront Drive
       Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
EPA Special Use Agreement
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 200 usf
  Personnel • 2
       Emergency Operations,
       Conference & Training Center
       7 Chelsea Parkway, Suite 707
       Boothwyn, Pennsylvania
       -Only occupied during training, conferences
        and meetings, or during Emergency Operations
 GSA Leased • Expires January 2014
 Primary Use « Office & Storage
 Facility Area • 6,400 rsf
  Personnel • 0
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                                                  ORD Lab
                                                    Chapel Hill. North Carolina
ORD lab
   Durham, North Carolina
                                                                            Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
                                                                               Other Regional Lab
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                                                                               OAR Lab
                                                                               Headquarters Component
                                                                   Athens. Georgia
                                                                      Central Regional Lab
                                                                      ORD lab
                                                                           Regional Headquarters
                                                                              Atlanta. Georgia
                             OAR lab
                                Montgomery, Alabama
               Bay St. Louis. Mississippi
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                 Gulf of Mexico Program Office (OW)
              FOLJf is comprised of eight states-. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North
 aroiinra; South Carolina, and Tennessee. Regional headquarters offices are located in Atlanta, Georgia. The
regional laboratory is in Athens, Georgia. Program laboratories are located at the Stennis Space Center, Bay St.
Louis, Mississippi; Gunter Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama,- and Durham, North Carolina. ORD
laboratories are located at Research Triangle Park, Chapel Hill, and Durham, North Carolina; Athens, Georgia;
and Gulf Breeze, Florida. A number of headquarters field components are also located at the Research
Triangle Park complex in North Carolina.

All EPA facilities in the region, including regional headquarters field components, program and ORD
laboratories occupy a total of approximately two million square feet, inclusive of storage. About 4,300 persons
work in these facilities. Regional headquarters offices are leased by GSA as are the headquarters field
components facilities in Atlanta, the Grand Slam Racquet Club at Research Triangle Park and the facilities in
Durham, North Carolina. The other headquarters field components at Research Triangle Park and the facilities
at Gunter Air Force Base, Athens, and Gulf Breeze are EPA owned.-EPA leases the facility at Chapel Hill, North
Carolina and has a special arrangement with NASA for the facility at Stennis Space Center.
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                               61 Forsyth Street SW, Atlanta, Georgia
                               (Some entrances have an address of 100 Alabama Street)

                                GSA Owned                               Primary Use •  Office
                                Facility Area  • 330,693 rsf
                                  Personnel  • 1,400
                                 Occupants  « Region 4 Offices
                                           • Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
                                           • Office of Enforcement & Compliance Assurance (OECA)
The Atlanta Federal Center, with about 1.1 million square feet of office space, and an additional 103,000
square feet of Joint use space, houses the offices of twenty-two different federal agencies. GSA, the landlord,
leases the land from the City of Atlanta. EPA occupies about 330,000 rentable square feet, housing about 1,400
employees, and Is the largest federal tenant In the building.
The Atlanta Federal Center Is situated on four acres bisected by a secondary street on the
edge of the central business district, at the MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit
Authority) Five Points Station. The complex consists of four connected structures: a twenty-four
story high-rise tower, a ten story mid-rise tower, a six story historic department store that has been restored
and converted to office use, and an eight story 'bridge'office structure that spans the street and links the
high-rise and mid-rise office buildings. There is a multi-story parking garage with a capacity of 1,600 vehicles.
Shared-use facilities in the Atlanta Federal Center, available to all federal employees. Include a food court,
health and  fitness center, child care center, and a conference center.

EPA's offices are in the high-rise tower. The Agency occupies floors nine through fifteen, one half of sixteen,
and parts of the third and the eighth floor. Because floors fifteen and sixteen are served by an elevator bank
other than the bank serving floors nine through fourteen, there are stairs linking floors fourteen and fifteen to
provide internal circulation within the EPA space.

The long, narrow floors of the high-rise tower, with about 34,000 square feet of office space per floor, have a
shallow depth from window wall to  core that permits maximum natural light to reach all of the systems
furniture workstations. The space planning has allowed for ample amenities and support space, with several
conference rooms per floor, an employee lounge/pantry at  each  level, and provision for filing, copy rooms,
storage and similar support areas.

The ninth floor contains special spaces oriented towards use by the public, including the library, training
rooms, the computer center, and video-teleconferencing facilities.
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         Region Four Science and
    Ecosystems  Support Division
                            Laboratory
980 College Station Road, Athens, Georgia
  GSA Leased •  Expires 29 March 2016
  Primary Use •  Lab
  Facility Area •  57,760rsf
    Personnel •  120
   Occupants •  Region 4
 EPA Region Four Science and Ecosystems Support Division (SESD) occupies a modern laboratory situated on
 approximately eleven acres of land. This state-of-the-art facility incorporates the use of a variable volume HVAC
 system in the laboratories, non-chlorinated fluorocarbon HVAC refrigerants, an Energy Management Control
  System, 'green lights' throughout, motion detectors in offices and public areas, and interstitial service
   corridors for services and  utilities between back-to-back laboratories.
 Lifespan Center
 960 College Station Road, Athens, Georgia
  EPA Owned
  Primary Use • Childcare Center
  Facility Area • 8,047 Qsf
   Personnel • 10
   Occupants • Childcare Center
 Built in 1993. this facility serves as a Childcare center for EPA and other federal agencies nearby. This two and a
 half acre site is located between the ORD Ecosystems Research Division campus and the Region Four Science
 and Ecosystems Support Division Laboratory campus with access from a service road that connects to College
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                                                960 College Station Road, Athens, Georgia
                                                EPA Owned
                                                Primary Use
                                                Facility Area
                                                 Personnel
                                                 Occupants
Lab & Office
79,766 2sf
134
National Exposure Research Lab, Ecosystems
Research Division (ORD)
This twelve and a half acre site is located within the University of Georgia Research Park and is accessed from
College Station Road. The Main Building of this facility has approximately 56,000 square feet and houses
research laboratories and offices. There are fourteen smaller structures at this site and parking for
approximately 210 vehicles.

The smaller structures include a 5,200 square feet Office Annex Building; a 2,800 square
feet Facility Maintenance Building; a 5,200 square feet Environmental Information Annex
Building that is used for offices, a library, and a conference area. The remaining buildings are
primarily used for storage.
                                              Field Research Annex
                                              625 Bailey Road, Athens, Georgia
                                                EPA Owned
                                                Primary Use  • Lab & Office
                                                Facility Area  • 8,372 gsf
                                                 Personnel  • 2
                                                Occupants  • National Exposure Research Lab,
                                                           Ecosystems Research Division (ORD)
This six and a half acre site is adjacent to the Athens Municipal Sewage Treatment facility at the west end of
Bailey Road. The main building at this site has an area of 4,800 square feet and is used as offices and
laboratories. A tornado shelter and a battery shed, both concrete block structures, were added in 2001. Two
walk-in refrigerated sample storage areas were added in 2002. The remaining structures are pre-fab metal units
that provide storage for field equipment and supplies. This site is primarily used by field research units and
support staff.
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                              Gulf Ecology  Division
                   One Sabine Island, Gulf Breeze, Florida

  EPA Owned
  Primary Use •  Lab & Office
  Facility Area •  83,984 ijsf
   Personnel •  123
   Occupants •  Gulf Ecology Division, National Health and Environmental
              Effects Research Laboratory (ORD)
Sabine Island lies in Santa Rosa Sound, eight miles south-east of Pensacola, Florida. It is a manmade island of
sixteen and a half acres and is accessible from Santa Rosa Island via Fort Pickens Road West to Villa Sabine
Drive.

   Sabine Island was born of efforts to stop the spread of yellow fever. In 1876 authorities issued an order of
   ballast disposal requiring ships entering the port of Pensacola to discharge ballast and undergo fumigation.
   The disposal site built up and eventually became a land mass.

  By 1903 the island had stabilized and was transferred by the War Department to the Treasury Department
and left dormant until 1906 when a hurricane destroyed a nearby quarantine station. A new station was built
on the ballast island and outfitted with a hospital, an isolation hospital, caretaker's, pharmacist's and doctor's
residences, a doctor's office, fumigation shed, workshop and boathouse.

1947 brought about a transfer of the island to the Bureau of Fisheries. The island's new function was to
establish an experimental oyster farm. The Works Progress Administration and the Public Works Administration
enlarged and modified the quarantine buildings, laid walkways and built large tanks for salinity experiments.

In 1948,  the Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service established a laboratory which studied cyclic
changes in animal populations and pollution effects of agricultural chemicals. In 1960, director Dr. Philip Butler
Qa\e the island the official name 'Sabine Island" for postal purposes. By 1962, the laboratory had nine
buildings, 5,000 square feet of wet laboratory working space, 1,000 square feet of storage and shop facilities, a
36-foot diesel powered work boat equipped for trawling and dredging, and several smaller boats.

In 1970,  the island was turned over to the Environmental Protection Agency and its main mission became "to
bridge the gap from-ecosystem health to human health by assessing the transport of chemicals in the marine
environment and the potential transfer from the marine food web to man." A new wet lab facility was
dedicated in 1977 to house seawater toxicology and analytical chemistry laboratories. By 1978, Sabine Island
housed  ten frame and thirteen temporary buildings, which included a technical librar\ and a computer center.

This laboratory is a primary research  facility of the EPA National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Laboratory, under the Office of Research and Development (ORD). Research is conducted to understand the
physical, chemical, and biological dynamics of coastal systems to assess the ecological condition of the Gulf
of Mexico,- to determine the cause(s) of affected systems,- to predict future risk to aquatic organisms,
populations, communities, and ecosystems,- and to establish criteria to protect coastal environments.

The physical plant at the Gulf Ecology Division consists of approximately fifty separate structures that vary in
age from four to ninety years. Construction ranges from temporary wood-frame to poured-in-place concrete.
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                                              National Air and Radiation
                                              Environmental Laboratory
                                              Maxwell Air Force Base - Gunter Annex
                                              540 South  Morris Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama

                                              EPA Owned Building on land leased from DOD
                                                         • Use permit expires 31 January 2011
                                              Primary Use  • Lab
                                              Facility Area  • 66,388 gsf
                                                Personnel  • 55
                                               Occupants  • National Air & Radiation Environmental Lab (OAR)
The National Air and Radiation Environmental Laboratory or NAREL (OAR), is an EPA owned facility located on
Maxwell Air Force Base - Gunter Annex in Montgomery, Alabama. As an Office of Air and Radiation program
laboratory, NAREL provides radiological monitoring data to support Agency activities and decisions and
radiological emergency response activities. The Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring
System (ERAMS) that is operated by NAREL is the only nationwide environmental
radiation monitoring network in the United States. NAREL also supports Superfund and
other regional program activities with laboratory and field measurements and technical
assistance for radioactive and hazardous chemical (mixed waste) contaminants.

The existing facilities, completed in 1990, include a state-of-the-art radioanalytical laboratory and office space.
                                              Environmental  Chemistry Laboratory
                                              Stennis Space Center, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
                                              NASA Owned • Use permit expires 25 January 2009
                                              Primary Use • Lab & Office
                                              Facility Area • 26,785 usf
                                                Personnel • 42
                                               Occupants • Gulf of Mexico Program Office (OW)
                                                        • Office of Pesticide Programs (OPPTS)
The Pesticides Environmental Chemistry Laboratory, in Building 1105, audits and develops environmental
chemistry analytical methods to support pesticide registration and reregistration activities and distributes these
methods to scientific communities. It also provides analytical and technical support and training to state and
federal laboratories and provides analytical support to national dioxin programs and monitoring studies.

The Gulf of Mexico Program occupies 11,300 square feet in Buildings 1100,1106, and 2420. EPA leads this multi-
agency endeavor composed of representatives from the major federal and Gulf state agencies as well as
representatives from business, industry, the environmental community, and academia. The program focuses
on living marine resources, public health, habitat loss, freshwater inflow, shoreline erosion, nutrient
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                           Research Triangle Park
                                 109 TW Alexander Drive
                  Research TrianQle Park, North Carolina
  EPA Owned
  Primary Use •  Lab and Office
  Facility Area •  1,042.611 gsf
   Personnel •  2,030
   Occupants •  Office of Administration & Resource Management (OARM)
            •  Office the Inspector General (DIG)
            •  Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO)
            •  Office of Research & Development (ORD)
            •  Office of Air & Radiation (OAR)
            •  Office of Enforcement & Compliance Assurance (OECA)
            •  Office of the General Counsel (OGC)
  The EPA - Research Triangle Park (RTP) campus covers one quarter mile from end to end. With space for 2,200
   people and 10,000 research animals, 400 indi\ idual laboratories, a conference center, a cafeteria, a national
    computer center and a childcare center scheduled for completion in 2005, it Is the largest complex ever
    built and owned by EPA. This property is situated on 510 forested acres nestled in beautiful Durham Countv,
    adjacent to Interstate 40 and surrounded by the cities of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. This campus
    consolidates EPA's functions on a site neighboring the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
  (NIEHS).

  EPA has achieved a tremendous accomplishment in creating a facility that embodies its environmental ethics,
  \\hile balancing out issues related to  the mission of the Agencv and the global environment. Designed b\ the
  architectural firm of Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum (HOK), it rests on a slope overlooking a v\oodland lake
  and belov\ a knoll that is home to the site's oldest trees. Embedding the facility into the sloping terrain allows
  the landscape to remain intact, reducing disruptions to the natural habitat during and after construction.

  RTP is EPA's major center for air pollution research and regulation. EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and
  Standards (OAQPS) a National Headquarters office, is centered in RTP. In addition, the Office of Research and
  Development (ORD), the focal point  for the agency's research on safe  air, water,  land and food is also
  represented. Five of ORD's six national laboratories are represented at RTP: The National Health &
  En\ironmental Effects Research Laboratory (NHEERL), the National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERD, the
  National Risk \\anagement Research Laboratory (NRMRL), the National Center for Environmental Assessment
  i\CLA) and the National Homeland Security Research Center (NHSRC).

  The National Technology Services Division  (NTSD) is also housed at RTP. It is located in a state-of-the-art facility
  that has a 100 kilowatt solar (photovoltaic) roof. This roof, together with the photovoltaic street lights comprise
  the largest solar installation east of the Mississippi.

  RTP also houses the Office of Administration and
  Resources Management (OAR\\), \\hich provides
  administrative services such as facilities operations,
  human resources, information technology and
  health and  safety. Other support organizations at
  RTP include the office  of General Council, Office of
  the Inspector General, Office of Enforcement and
  Compliance Assurance, Office of the Chief Financial
  Officer and the Office of Civil Rights.
Central Atrium
Laboratory
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                                               National Computer  Center
                                               109 TW Alexander Drive
                                               Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
                                                EPA Owned
                                               Primary Use • Lab, Office, Training
                                                Facility Area • 100,922 ijsf
                                                 Personnel « 120
                                                Occupants • Office of Technology Operations and Planning (OEI)
The National Computer Center (NCC) is a new, 100,000 square feet, state-of-art, computer center located on the
United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) campus in Research Triangle Park, NC. Its mission is to
support the EPA in the area of environmental, scientific, and administrative applications. The NCC serves EPA
customers, other agencies, and contractors nationwide through a vast telecommunications
network which allows the distribution of computer services to remote locations. The
facilih pro\ ides a broad range of information and technology services that enables
secure information exchange, data analysis, and scientific investigation. The NCC hosts a
range of information resources that includes an application-hosting environment, an IBM Enterprise Server, and
an environmental modeling and scientific data visualization laboratorv

Built with "Green" in mind, the NCC was designed and constructed to use approximately 40 percent less energy
than a typical, code-compliant computing and office facility. Atop the NCC rests a 100-kilowatt solar roof,
comprised of 2,185 tiles, that provides the energy to satisfy the NCC's lighting load, while producing zero
pollution. High-efficiency fluorescent lighting is used throughout the facility and motion sensors mounted on
the ceiling turn lights off when an area is vacant. The building is situated with the broadest face of the Center
lobby facing south, which helps moderate seasonal fluctuations in solar radiation. This orientation, coupled
with heat-absorbing floor tiles, enables the  facility to harvest "free heating" in the winter as the radiation that is
absorbed by the tiles is re-emitted.
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                      Grand Slam  Buildings
                               Page Road and 1-40
            Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
   GSA Leased • Expires 15 June 200^ (to be extended)
   Primary Use • Lab, Storage & Office
   Facility Area • 70,881 rsf
    Personnel • 28
   Occupants • National Exposure Research Laboratory (ORD)
            • Administrative Services Divisions (OARM)
 The fluid modeling facility (Grand Slam Building) is located on Page Road, in Durham, just outside Research
 Triangle Park. This facility is a one story prefabricated steel structure with a small mezzanine. It was originally
 constructed as a tennis club and has been converted, in part, to provide space for the National Exposure
   Research Laboratory for a large wind tunnel, a water channel (tow tank), shops, computer facilities, office
    space and storage.

    \\arehouse space on the opposite end of the building is currently used by the Administrative Services
   Division of the Office of Administration (OARM) and contains approximately 18,000 square feet of storage
  space.
                     Human Studies Facility
104 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
 EPA Leased • Expires 31 January 2015
Primary Use * Lab. Office, & Special Exposure Facilities
Facility Area • 65,893 usf
  Personnel « 120
 Occupants • Human Studies Division, National Health &
              Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (ORD)
          « UNC Center for Environmental Medicine, Asthma & Lunj} Biology (CEMALB)
 The Human Studies Division (HSD) conducts clinical and epidemiological research to improve the
 understanding of human health risks associated with environmental pollution. HSD is part of the National
 Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory within the Office of Research and Development. The
 dKision is located on the campus of the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. UNC's Center for
 En\ ironmental Medicine, Asthma and Lung Biology has a cooperative agreement with HSD and is co-located
 inthefacilih.
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                                                        Reproductive Toxicology Facility
                                                        2525 Highway 54
                                                        Durham, North Carolina
                                                         GSA Leased • Expires 30 November 2014
                                                         Primary Use • Lab & Office
                                                         Facility Area • 66,700 rsf
                                                          Personnel • 107
                                                          Occupants • Reproductive Toxicology Division,
                                                                      National Health & Environmental
                                                                      Effects Research Laboratory (ORD)
                                                                  • Office of Administration & Resource
                                                                      Management (OARM)
Researchers at the Reproductive Toxicology lab conduct and manage biological research on the effects of
environmental pollutants, singly or in combination, on all stages of the life cycle. The research identifies and
quantifies effects using the appropriate biological systems as models to provide data needed by the Agency
for the assessment of potential hazards to humans resulting from exposure to various
environmental pollutants. The chemical agents under investigation include toxic
substances, pesticides, air pollutants, drinking water contaminants, and hazardous
wastes. Biological indices for assessing damage include germ cell  physiology, morphology
and function, reproductive development and function, endocrine function related to reproduction and
teratogenesis. Major research emphasis is on the development of new and improved methodologies for the
assessment of male and female reproductive toxicity, embryo and fetal toxicity, and postnatal functional
deficits.

The research generated by this lab contributes to the improved interpretation of toxicological data, the
development of guidelines for the safe usage of pesticides and toxics (chemical and biological), management
of hazardous waste,  establishment of safe drinking water criteria as well as construction of biologically-based
dose response models for reproductive and developmental toxicology that will provide scientifically sounder
risk assessments with reduced uncertainties.

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Additional Region Four Facilities
Region Four Field Equipment Center
The Paul Martin Building
396 Commerce Boulevard, Athens, Georgia
 GSA Leased • Expires 31 January 2012
 Primary Use • Storage
 Facility Area • 13.800 rsf
  Personnel • 7
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Federal Building
77 Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Georgia
White Circle Building
1684 White Circle, Marietta, Georgia
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 3,435 rsf
  Personnel • N/A
 GSA Leased • Expires 14 April 2012
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 4,950 rsf
  Personnel • 2
Perry Lane Place
2180 Perry Lane Road, Suite 102
Brunswick, Georgia
 GSA Leased • Expires 1 December 2012
 Primary Use » Office
 Facility Area • 4,024 rsf
  Personnel • 1
Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center
1131 Chapel Crossing Road, Building 318CC
Glynco, Georgia
EPA Special Use Agreement
 Primary Use • Office & Training
 Facility Area • 1,900 rsf
  Personnel • 7
Columbia Resident Office
1441 Main Street, Suite 500
Columbia, South Carolina
EPA Special Use Agreement
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 180 rsf
  Personnel • 1

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Additional Region Four Facilities
Region Four South Florida Office
400 North Congress Avenue, Suite 120
West Palm Beach, Florida
Prudential Building
701 San Marco Boulevard, Jacksonville, Florida
Brickell Plaza Federal Office Building
909 SE 1st Avenue, Miami, Florida
GSA Leased • Expires 31 May 2007
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 3.012 rsf
 Personnel • 10
GSA Leased • Expires 30 June 2012
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 9,193 rsf
 Personnel • 8
GSA Owned
Primary Use . Office
Facility Area . 2,951 rsf
 Personnel . 6
RL Timberlake Federal Annex
501 East Polk Street, Tampa, Florida
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Parking
Facility Area • 3 spaces
  Personnel • N/A
RL Timberlake Jr. Federal Building
500 Zack Street, 1st Floor, Tampa, Florida
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 1,175 rsf
  Personnel • 1
 Romano Mazzoli Federal Building
 600 Martin Luther King, Jr. Place
 Louisville, Kentucky
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 2,831 rsf
  Personnel • 2

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Additional Region Four Facilities
US Post Office
320 West Center Street, Kingston, Tennessee
 GSA Owned
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 660 rsf
  Personnel • 2
Ed Jones Federal Building & Courthouse
109 South Highland, Jackson, Tennessee
Nashville Resident Office
711  RS Gass Boulevard, Nashville, Tennessee
 GSA Owned
 Primary Use  • Office & Parking
 Facility Area  • 387 rsf, 1 space
  Personnel  • 1
EPA Special Use Agreement
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 176 rsf
  Personnel • 2
Moorehead Place
521 East Moorehead Street
Charlotte, North Carolina
 GSA Leased • Expires 14 April 2008
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 978 rsf
  Personnel • 2
Terry Sanford Federal Building
310 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina
 GSA Owned
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 193 rsf
  Personnel * 1
Dr. A.H. McCoy Federal Building
100 West Capitol, Jackson, Mississippi
 GSA Owned
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 1,175 rsf
  Personnel • 1

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                                    Dululh, Minnesota
                                       ORDlab
                                                                                   Ann Arbor, Michigan
                                                                                   f   OAR Lab
                                                                                     Grosse lie. Michigan
                                                                                       Regional Lab Component
                                                                                       ORD tab
                                                                                              , Ohio
                                                                                          Regional Field Office
                                                                                          ORD Lab
          Chicago, Illinois
            Regional Headquarters
            Central Regional Lab
                                                                 A->

                                                                          Cincinnati!. Ohio
                                                                            Regional Field Office
                                                                            ORD Lab
                                                                            OSWER Lab
                                                                            OWLab
                                                                            Headquarters Component
             rlVC rovers six states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Primary
       Offices are located in Chicago, Illinois. Regional field components are located in Westlake, Ohio and
Crosse lie, Michigan.

The Region Five office, lab, the regional field offices, and program laboratories occupy approximately 1.5
million square feet, inclusive of storage. The Regional Headquarters office is owned by GSA and the regional
field office & lab in Westlake is leased by GSA. About 3,200 EPA employees work in Region H\e.

ORD laboratories in Grosse He, Michigan, Duluth, Minnesota and Cincinnati, Ohio are owned by EPA, as is the
OAR laboratory in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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                                                     536 South Clark Street
                                                    77 West Jackson Boulevard
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                          Ralph  H.  Metcalfe Federal Building
                          77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago,  Illinois
                           GSA Owned                         Primary Use •  Office
                           Facility Area • 418,569 rsf
                             Personnel • 1,558
                            Occupants • Region 5 Offices
                                     • Audits Division (OIG); Investigations Division (OIG)
                                     • Office of Enforcement & Compliance Assurance (OECA)
                                     • Great Lakes National Program Office
The Region Five offices moved into this Federal Office Building, located in the downtown Chicago Central
Business District (CBD), in 1991. Prior to that, Region Five offices were located in various leased office space
and federal buildings in the Chicago CBD.

The Ralph H. Metcalfe building at 77 West Jackson Boulevard is an office building of twenty-eight floors, with a
gross area of about 600,000 square feet of office space. The EPA Region Five offices occupy approximately
420,000 square feet of office space on floors four through ten, twelve through nineteen, and twenty-one.
Other federal tenants include the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Social Securih
Administration, US Department of Agriculture and the US State Department.

The energy star rated building is equipped with a 10KW Photovoltaic system, a real time
kiosk for educating the public on energy conservation, a "green lights" lighting system and a
water conservation system.

As a convenience to all federal employees and the general public, a food court is located on the second floor.

The Metcalfe Building is constructed of dark gray granite to complement and enhance the surrounding federal
structures. The building was completed in September 1991. The addition of this building to downtown Chicago
also helps to define the 230 South Dearborn West Plaza area, making it usable urban space and creating a
cohesive federal complex.
Photo\oltalc cells on the roof of the Metcalfe Building
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                                Federal  Building
              536 South Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois
              GSA Owned
              Primary Use • Lab, Office. & Storage
              facility Area • 63,543 n>f
               Personnel • 40
               Occupants • Region 5 Laboratory
   The Federal Building formerly known as the Rand McNally Building was completed in 1912. Located one block
   south of the Loop, the facility occupies a full city block bounded by Congress Parkway and Clark, Harrison and
   LaSalle streets. This ten story building was leased by the federal government in 1952. It was acquired through
   condemnation proceedings in 1956 and converted for use as a federal building. To consolidate and
   accommodate growth expectations. Region Five moved their Labs from the Urban area of Chicago to 536
   South Clark Street in November 1977.

   Several federal tenants are housed at 536 South Clark Street, including the Veterans Administration, the General
    Services Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigations, the Drug Enforcement Agency, US Citizenship
^   and Immigration Services (formerly Immigration and Naturalization Services), and the Federal Emergency
       Management Administration.
                               Steinmart Plaza
          25089 Center Ridge Road, Westlake, Ohio


  GSA Leased • Expires September 2007
  Primary Use • Office & Lab
  Facility Area • 16,612 rsf
    Personnel • 20
   Occupants • Region 5
            • Resource Management Division, Cleveland Office
            • Superfund Division, Emergency Response Branch
US.  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION »«HCY
   Staff of the Resource Management Division and the Superfund Division of Region Five are located in a small
   retail shopping strip, approximately twelve miles west of downtown Cleveland. It is within a fifteen minute
   drive of five interstate highways and Hopkins International Airport. The space, initially occupied in 1978, was
   designed to support field activities and consists of offices, laboratories, machine shop, equipment room,
   custody room, and garage.

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                                                Andrew W.  Breidenbach
                                                Environmental  Research Center
                                                26 W. Martin Luther King Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio

                                                 EPA Owned                         Primary Use • Lab
                                                 Facility Area • 392,800 gsf
                                                  Personnel • 800
                                                  Occupants • National Center for Environmental Assessment (ORD)
                                                          • National Risk Management Research Lab (ORD)
                                                          . National Exposure Research Lab (ORD)
                                                          . National Homeland Security Research Center (ORD)
                                                          . Human Resources Management (OARM)
                                                          • Information Resources Management (OARM)
                                                          « Facilities Management & Services (OARM)
Opened in 1976, the Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental     ' Technical SuDpport Dlvifn (™L
                                                          • Emergency Response Team (OSWER)
Research Center (AWBERC) is a state-of-the-art research facility    . offjce of CM| Rl!3hts (AO)
situated on twenty-two acres, five miles north of downtown
Cincinnati, Ohio. EPA's second largest research and development facility is internationally recognized for water
research and has become a leader in bioremediation and pollution prevention. AWBERC supports EPA's efforts
to educate the public  on the environment, emergency response training and other established programs.

The Cincinnati Center consists of three buildings, with a fourth under construction. The main facility was
constructed on a planning module of ten feet by twenty-three feet which provides laboratories with the
flexibility to expand and contract as mission  requirements change. The service core is
located in the center with offices and laboratories accommodated in two nine-story
v\ings radiating from the core. The auditorium, cafeteria and conference rooms are
located on two of the lower levels. A library and a computer room are also located here.

The containment facility is adjacent to the main research facility. It is a 7,000 square foot, self contained facility,
equipped with state-of-the-art security, fire protection, waste containment and disposal systems. Mechanical
systems monitor and treat exhaust air before discharge. The child care facility is located nearby at the
intersection of Bishop and Nixon Streets. Its  5,200 square feet of space houses staff offices, kitchens, lounges,
and classrooms for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Each classroom has access to outside playgrounds.

A new 22,000 square foot research support addition is currently under construction and will be finished in the
fall of 2004. It will house ORD's National Center for Environmental Assessment. The annex will consist of
offices and conference rooms and will house fifty employees.

The AWBERC building systems, particularly the HVAC system, have exceeded their life expectancy of thirty
years. An Engineering/Energy Master Plan was developed to identify strategies to replace the aged and
deteriorating systems with a state-of-the-art,  flexible, secure and energy efficient building infrastructure.
Specific items identified in the plan include  duct leakage problems, lack of redundancy, and outdated
constant volume auxiliary air fume hoods. The replacement of the cooling towers, air handling units, exhaust
fans, fume hoods  and ductwork will be accomplished over a six year period. One air handling unit will be
replaced per construction phase resulting in partial building shutdowns for approximately four to six months.
This effort is currently in the design phase with the replacement of the cooling towers planned for FY2004.
Additional office swing space is required to  relocate occupants before construction begins. In anticipation of
the work on the first air handler occurring in FY2006, a second research support addition is currently under
design and will be constructed in FY2005. Once the AWBERC infrastructure improvements are completed, this
annex will provide for added programs and  maximize the amount of lab space in the  main building by
accommodating the office functions. This addition will be approximately 25,400 square feet and will be
located adjacent to the annex currently under construction.                               „

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                 Center  Hill  Research Facility
            5995 Center Hill Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio
   EPA Owned • Land lease expires 30 November 2019
   Primary Use • Lab & Office
   Facility Area • 20,468 gsf
    Personnel • 30
   Occupants • National Risk Management Laboratory, Land
               Remediation and Pollution Control Division (ORD)
 The Center Hill Facility is situated on an eighteen and a half acre parcel of land leased from the University of
 Cincinnati, and is located approximately four miles north of the AWBERC, (see previous page) approximately
 ten miles north of dountov\n Cincinnati, in a heavily wooded area. It consists of a main office building \\ith
 high bay space and laboratories, a hazardous waste storage building, a machine shop and a field equipment
 storage building.
 This facility is used to conduct research in the fields of municipal solid waste disposal, municipal solid waste,
  residuals management, and risk reduction engineering.
  Norwood Professional Building
  4411  Montgomery Road, Norwood, Ohio
  GSA Leased • Expires 1 April 2010
  Facility Area • 22,200 rsf
    Personnel • 85
   Occupants • Region 5
            • Office of the General Counsel (OGC)
            • Office of the Inspector General (DIG)
Primary Use •  Office
  Located near AWBERC the Norwood facility contains approximately 22,000 rentable square feet of office space
  leased through GSA. This facility houses the Cincinnati Procurement Operations Division (CPOD), the
  Cincinnati Finance Center (CFC), a component of DIG and a component.of OGC.
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                                                      Test & Evaluation Facility
                                                      1600 Gest Street, Cincinnati, Ohio

                                                       EPA Owned • Land lease expires 9 August 2017
                                                       Primary Use • Lab & Office
                                                       Facility Area • 36,101 Qsf
                                                        Personnel • 27
                                                        Occupants • National Risk Management Research
                                                                    Laboratory (ORD)
                                                                 • Water Supply & Water Resources Div. (ORD)
                                                                 • Technology Transfer & Support Div. (ORD)
                                                                 • National Homeland Security Research
                                                                    Center (ORD)
Located on the grounds of one of Cincinnati's sewage treatment plants, the Test and Evaluation Facility is
utilized by EPA to conduct pilot-scale research in a wide variety of areas. Completed in 1979, the facility has a
high bay experimental area with supporting office space, laboratories, and chemical storage. The land is
leased to the EPA by the City of Cincinnati.

The facility has permits from the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the state of Ohio to
accept and store a wide range of hazardous wastes for research use. This permits the facility to conduct
studies unmatched by similar facilities elsewhere in the country.
 Kenwood Warehouse  & Distribution Center
 Building #5, 11015 Kenwood Avenue, Blue Ash, Ohio
 GSA Leased • Expires 30 September 2009
 Primary Use * Warehouse & Distribution
 Facility Area * 115,000 rsf
   Personnel • 7
  Occupants • National Center for Environmental Publications (OARM)
           • Region 5
The National Service Center for Environmental Publications (NSCEP) occupies approximately 40,000 square feet
of this 100,000 squafe foot building. It maintains and distributes in hard copy, CD ROM and other multimedia
formats all Environmental Publications for the EPA. The current publication inventory includes over 7,000 titles.
NSCEP also develops and distributes the annual EPA National Publications catalog. This catalog is also
searchable on the EPA internet site and  publications can be ordered on-line.

The remainder of the facility area (about 60,000 sf) is utilized by all EPA Cincinnati program offices for
warehousing operations.

There is a 15,000 square foot outdoor fenced in area that is utilized for storage of EPA vehicles and other
material.
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  National Vehicle  Fuel & Emissions
                                 Laboratory
    2565 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan
   EPA Owned                Primary Use • Lab & Office
   Facility Area • 184.208 gsf
    Personnel • 175
   Occupants • Office of Transportation & Air Quality (OAR)
The National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory (NVFEL) is a two building complex located forty miles west
of do\\ntov\n Detroit in northeast Ann Arbor. The Lab Building, located just east of the Office Building on a
fifteen- acre site, provides approximately 112,745 usable square feet in a main, high bay building and three
office wings (two original and a third wing added in 1976).

The lab building was initially leased from the State of Michigan between 1971 and 1991, after which it was
purchased by the Agency. Although the physical plant has evolved to respond to EPA mission needs,
 significant portions of the building infrastructure have become obsolete or are at the end of their useful life.
   The Agency's first Energy Saving Performance Contract (ESPC) was put in place here in mid-1998 and has
    helped replace aging and inefficient major building systems with modern, energy-efficient, integrated
    systems controlled by a direct digital control system (DDC). The master  plan under development calls for
   other phased improvements to the building, site and infrastructure.

\\ FEL is the primary EPA research laboratory for fuel and emissions testing. Work in this lab supports OAR's
Office of Transportation and Air Quality's (OTAQ) efforts to establish and enforce emission standards for
motor vehicles, engines and fuels as well as the development of automotive technology.

OTAQ has five divisions located in two buildings in Ann Arbor and two buildings in Washington, DC. They are
the Advanced Technology Division, Assessment & Standards Division, Certification & Compliance Division.
Laboratory Operations Division, and Transportation  & Regional Programs Division.

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                                                    National Vehicle Fuel  <&  Emissions
                                                    Laboratory - Office  Building
                                                    2000 Traverwood Drive, Ann  Arbor, Michigan
                                                     GSA Leased
                                                     Primary Use
                                                     Facility Area
                                                       Personnel
Expires 31 March 2018
Office
66,652 rsf
235
                                                      Occupants • Office of Transportation & Air Quality (OAR)
The National Vehicle Fuel and Emissions Laboratory office building is located just west of the NVFEL lab
building, on a six-acre site, and provides approximately 67,000 rentable square feet.

Occupied in April 1998, this single story, build-to-suit building is a steel structure with external walls of brick and
glass fenestration. The central mechanical systems are located in a penthouse atop the two building cores
containing restrooms and utility closets. The building incorporates energy-efficient mechanical and electrical
systems utilizing a Direct Digital Control (DDC) system to optimize performance of building systems. Low flow
bathroom and locker room fixtures allow for water conservation.
The office building was designed to maximize natural lighting in all areas of the
building. The ratio of windows to walls is more than forty percent and additional natural
light is provided through skylights and a large clerestory. All of the offices, conference and
meeting rooms have wide, floor-to-ceiling "sidelights" (glass panels near the doors) to enhance light
distribution. Green Lights with automatic dimmers and occupancy sensors have been installed throughout,
using indirect lighting fixtures to prevent computer screen glare and create a more pleasant environment.

Air quality has been  addressed in lease clauses limiting the levels of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and
formaldehyde. Carpeting was tested and approved by EPA and carpet backing and adhesives met EPA
specifications for volatile organic compound emissions, stability and toxicity potential. All photocopy rooms
and restrooms exhaust directly to the outside. An FM200 (replacement for ozone-depleting Halon) fire
suppression system was installed in both the computer room and computer lab.
 Main Entrance Lobby
                                        Workstation cluster support area
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              Environmental Research Laboratory
                6201 Congdon Boulevard, Duluth, Minnesota
            EPA Owned
            Primary Use • Lab & Office
            Facility Area • 93,484 Qsf
             Personnel • 145
            Occupants • Mid-Continent Ecology Division, National Health &
                       Environmental Effects Research Laboratory(ORD)
  The Mid-Continent Ecology Division is one of nine divisions within EPA's National Health and Environmental
  Effects Research Laboratory. The Division is focused on the ecological effects of toxic chemicals, genetically
  modified organisms, nutrients, nabitat alterations and global climate change. Within this context, this division
  is responsible for providing leadership in ecotoxicology and freshwater ecology by advancing scientificallv-
  sound approaches for monitoring trends in ecological conditions within the Great Lakes and Rivers, identifv ing
  impaired watersheds and diagnosing causes of degradation, and establishing risk-based assessments to
  support restoration and remediation decisions. The laboratory is located on thirteen acres of land on the shore
  of Lake Superior and consists of a main  lab building, a lakewater supply system and several support buildings.
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                                                            Large  Lakes and Rivers
                                                            Forecasting Research  Station
                                                            9311 Groh Road, Grosse lie, Michigan
                                                             EPA Owned
                                                             Primary Use
                                                             Facility Area
                                                              Personnel
                                                              Occupants
Lab & Office
35,161 gsf
45
Water Division (Region 5)
Superfund Division (Region 5)
Mid-Continent Ecology Division
NHEERL(ORD)
Criminal Investigations Division
(OECA)
The Large Lakes and Rivers Forecasting Research Branch of the Mid-Continent Ecology Division is located at
Grosse He, Michigan. The Branch supports the Division's research efforts to develop the technology to assess
and predict the present and future effects of biotic and abiotic stressors on freshwater ecological resources
\\ith kn< >w n certainty in support of short- and long-term management goals. The laboratory is located on a
three-acre parcel and contains the main laboratory building and several support buildings.

Grosse lie began its life of government serv ice in 1926 when the Olds Farm (encompassin
most of the southern-most portion of Grosse lie) was purchased by the Navy. A hangar
and landing field was built to  facilitate construction of an all-metal airship. In the ensuing
years, a seaplane base and a combination hangar-administration building were also
constructed. In 1929, the ZMC-2, the world's first metal-clad airship, was completed.

In the 1930s, the state of Michigan leased the entire 375 acres of the base from the federal government and
made many improvements, including the addition of buildings for military personnel. When World War II
broke out in 1939, Grosse lie's training program  increased to over 1,000 cadets (including future President,
George H. W. Bush) per month and was also used to train over 1,800 British cadets. The \au property was
expanded to 604 acres and construction activity greatly increased. By the end of the war in 1945, all land on
which the Grosse He Naval Air Station rested became Naval property.

In 1955, the Army installed a NIKE-AJAX guided missile base and underground missile silos on the property, but
by 1962 the base was declared obsolete and decommissioned. The Grosse lie US Naval Air Station was closed
in 1969.

The property retained by the federal  government was occupied by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
in 1970. In addition to the main compound and  laboratory, the site also has a remote forty-acre undeveloped
parcel of  land containing a quarry pool and marshland (formerly the NIKE-AJAX site, demolition and restoration
of which was completed by the Department of Defense in  1993).

Co-located with ORD is the Response Section One of the Emergency and Enforcement Branch of Region Five's
Superfund Division, the Criminal Investigation Division of the Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance, and Region Five's Water Division.
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Additional Region Five Facilities
600 West Jackson
Chicago, Illinois
Federal Parking Facility
450 South Federal Street, Chicago, Illinois
Union Station Parking
310 South Canal, Chicago, Illinois
 Gateway IV
 300 South Riverside, Chicago, Illinois
GSA Leased • Expires 25 September 2006
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 4,986 rsf
 Personnel • N/A
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Parking
Facility Area » 53 spaces
  Personnel • N/A
 GSA Leased • Expires June 2009
 Primary Use * Parking
 Facility Area • 15 spaces
  Personnel * N/A
 GSA Leased * Expires June 2012
 Primary Use • office
 Facility Area ' 9.956 rsf
  Personnel * 16
 Willowbrook Center
 600 Joliet Road, Willowbrook, Illinois
 GSA Leased • Expires 31 July 2010
 Primary Use « Storage
 Facility Area • 6,034 rsf
  Personnel • N/A
 Region 5 Emergency Response Center
 Suburban North Regional Office Building
 Room MlOO. 9511 Harrison Street
 Des Plaines, Illinois
  EPA Leased • Expires 31 October 2007
 Primary Use » Storage & Office
 Facility Area • 1,856 sf
  Personnel • 0
 Menominee Gas, Inc.
 PO Box 997, Keshena, Wisconsin
  GSA Leased • Expires 21 December 2009
  Primary Use • Office
  Facility Area • 172 rsf
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Additional Region  Five Facilities
Federal Building & US Courthouse
515 West First Street, Room 202
Duluth, Minnesota
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 347 rsf
  Personnel • N/A
US Courthouse
300 South 4th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 2,410 rsf
  Personnel • 1
Emergency Relocation Site
MPCA Building, 5th Floor
520 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, Minnesota
Duluth Laboratory
Outlet D, Edgeshore Park Subdivision
Duluth, Minnesota
 EPA Leased . Expires 31 August 2007
Primary Use . Office
Facility Area . 100 rsf
  Personnel • 0
 EPA Leased
Primary Use
Facility Area
 Personnel
Expires 25 November 2005
Research
2.4 Acres (No Building)
N/A
fen
Tribal  Environmental Liaison
PO Box 277, Cass Lake, Minnesota
 EPA Leased • Expires 31 August 2005
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 150 rsf
 Personnel • 1
Islander Park 1 Building
7550 Lucerne Drive, Middleburg Heights, Ohio
GSA Leased • Expires 31 May 2008
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 3,487 rsf
 Personnel • 9
Emergency Response Team Facility
4920 Olympic Boulevard, Erlanger, Kentucky
"Though this building is physically within the borders of Region 4,
it Is a Region 5 facility located outside of Cincinnati, Ohio.
 GSA Leased •  Expires 10 August 2013
 Primary Use •  Office & Storage
 Facility Area •  13,947 rsf
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Additional Region Five Facilities
Market Tower
10 West Market Street, Indianapolis, Indiana
GSA Leased • Expires 31 May 2005
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 2,407 rsf
 Personnel • 1
Federal  Building & US Courthouse
507 State Street, Hammond, Indiana
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 400 rsf
  Personnel • N/A
Tribal Environmental Liaison
400 Boardman Avenue, Traverse City, Michigan
 GSA Leased * Expires 31 August 2005
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 241 rsf
  Personnel • 1
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                                           Regional Headquarters
                                              Dallas. Texas
                                                           ORD Lab
                                                               Ada, Oklahoma
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                                                                           Houston, Texas
            SlX is structured to serve the public, state, tribal and local governments, industry and the
             )f the five-state region. Region Six, consisting of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma,
and Texas, encompasses an ecologically, demographically, and economically diverse area.
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Region Six offices are located in Dallas, Texas. Regional field components are located in Houston, Brownsv illc,
San Antonio and El Paso, Texas,- Pauhuska, Oklahoma,- and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Some headquarters field
components are co-located with the Region Six offices in Dallas, Texas. An ORD laboratory is located in Ada,
Oklahoma.

About 1,320 EPA personnel \\ork in Region Six. EPA facilities in this region, including program components,
occupy approximately 425,000 square feet. This includes offices, labs, and storage. The Dallas, Pawhuska, El
Paso, Baton Rouge and Brownsxille facilities are leased by GSA, and the Houston facility is leased by EPA. The
ORD lab in Ada is owned by EPA.
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                         Fountain Place
                         1445 Ross Avenue, Dallas, Texas
                          GSA Leased • Expires 8 February 2017
                          Facility Area • 272,647 rsf
                           Personnel • 1,052
                           Occupants • Region 6 Offices
                                    • Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
                                    • Criminal Investigation Division (OECA)
Primary Use • Office
The Southwest is covered by EPA's Region Six. The regional headquarters office is located in the Fountain
Place Building in Dallas, Texas.

This space, first leased by GSA in 1987, also includes several headquarters field components: the Inspector
General's components for Investigation and for Audits, and the Regional Criminal Investigations Division of
the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.

The EPA Region Six headquarters is located in a 1.2 million square foot, sixty story tower in the arts district of
downtown Dallas. The building, designed by the internationally acclaimed architecture firm of IM Pei and
Partners, incorporates a six acre plaza that features pools, fountains and cypress trees.

The building form is a glazed prism and stands out in the Dallas skyline. EPA occupies eight floors in the
building and has recently consolidated its record center from several dispersed locations to
the eighth floor.
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The building received international recognition as being the only high-rise office tower
in the world to receive an American Institute  of Architects honor award in 1990. The EPA
regional office utilized open space planning  principles to allow natural light on its floors.
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                       Environmental Laboratory
                   10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, Texas
                     EPA Leased •  Expires 31 May 2010
                    Primary USL •  Lab & Office
                    Facility Area •  34,792 usf
                     Personnel •  72
                     Occupants •  Region 6 Lab
The Region Six En\ ironmental Spr\ices Branch Laboratory, located in Houston, provides environmental
analytical services for regional programs, and serves as the source of scientific expertise and prestige foi i S
[ n\ ironmental Protection Agency (EPA) national and regional regulatory and executive decisions. It provides
quality assured analytical support using state-of-the-art techniques and methodology for organic, inorganic.
and biological analyses. Laboratory personnel also perform evaluations and audits of environmental
monitoring laboratories and public water supply laboratories. Management of the Regional Contract
Laboratory Program, including sample scheduling, sample routing, data verification, data validation and data
usability, are responsibilities of the laboratory. Technical expertise is provided to the region, and to other
federal, state,  tribal and local entities. Expert \\itness support is provided for both civil and criminal
enforcement cases.

The fast pace of emerging technologies and science requires that the laboratory stay at the forefront of new
   analytical procedures. The original Houston Laboratory consisted of several mobile buildings located near
    the Houston Ship Channel. This operation was established as a result of an enforcement conference
    conducted in 1970 and 1971 under the terms of the LS Army Corps of Engineers Refuse Act Program. A
   permanent facility was constructed and occupied  by EPA in June of 1972. This facility was designed to
  handle the classical water quality parameters, such as biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen
demand (COD),  total organic carbon (TOO, nutrients, metals, total and fecal coliform, pesticides, oil and
grease and bioassa\ s.

As en\ ironmental programs evolved  into addressing toxic and hazardous wastes, the requirements for regional
laboratory support experienced significant changes. The nature of the samples was becoming more
hazardous, thereby requiring specialized handling and newer and more sophisticated analytical
instrumentation. Due to the age and design of the existing facility, and the need to provide a safe working
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                                             Environmental Research Center
                                             919 Kerr Research Drive, Post Office Box 1198
                                             Ada, Oklahoma

                                             EPA Owned                          Primary Use •  Lab
                                             Facility Area •  78,639 Qsf
                                              Personnel •  160
                                              Occupants •  National Risk Management Research Laboratory
                                                         Ground Water and Ecosystems Restoration Division
                                                         (ORD)
The major EPA field component in this region is the Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center in Ada,
Oklahoma. Its primary mission is to conduct EPA-investigator led laboratory and field research, providing the
scientific basis to support the development of strategies and technologies for protecting and restoring ground
and surface water quality from a watershed management perspective. The original laboratory, owned by EPA
and operated by ORD. was constructed in 1965 on a sixteen acre site in Ada. Additions, including a shop
annex and Library Conference Center, were later constructed bringing the total space at the main campus to
78,639 square feet.

Included in the total area are three smaller buildings for chemical storage, grounds maintenance, and
hazardous material storage. A new 2,400 square foot equipment storage and maintenance building was
completed in 2004.

The Ada facility also includes a small (2,120 square feet) ancillary building located nine
miles west of the main laboratory.

The Ground Water and Ecosystems Restoration Division (GWERD) laboratory conducts
research and provides technical assistance to support the development of strategies and
technologies to protect and restore ground water, surface water, and ecosystems impacted by man-made and
natural events. The Division's research programs include basic studies to  enhance understanding of the
physical, chemical, and biological processes that control the transport of mass and energy in surface and
subsurface ecosystems through the movement of water; laboratory and field studies to develop and evaluate
the means to protect and restore ground and surface water,- studies to evaluate the benefits of efforts to
restore and manage ecosystems; and studies of the impacts of confined animal feeding operations on water
quality. The Division has  an active technical assistance program to provide support and transfer research results
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Additional Region Six Facilities
Commonwealth Center
3131 Irving Boulevard, Suite 601, Dallas, Texas
GSA Leased • Expires 17 November 2004 (to be extended)
Primary Use • Storage & Parking
Facility Area • 10.984 rsf
 Personnel • N/A
Terminal Annex Federal Building
207 South Houston Street, Dallas, Texas
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 8,352 rsf
 Personnel • N/A
GT Mickey Leland Federal Building
1919 Smith Street, Houston, Texas
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 4.632 rsf
 Personnel • 10
Border Outreach Office
3503 Boca Chica Boulevard, Brownsville, Texas
US Post Office & Courthouse
615 East Houston Street, San Antonio, Texas
 GSA Leased • Expires 31 October 2004 (to be extended)
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 424 rsf
  Personnel • 2
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 470 rsf
  Personnel • 2
El Paso Courthouse
511 West San Antonio Street, El Paso, Texas
GSA Owned
Primary Use  • Office
Facility Area  • 161 rsf
  Personnel  • 1
 Pioneer Building
 4050 Rio Bravo, El Paso, Texas
 GSA Leased • Expires 31 October 2007
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 1.955 rsf
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Additional Region Six Facilities
Albuquerque Plaza
201 Third Street NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Civic Plaza Parking Garage
Third & Tijeras, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Osage - UIC Field Office
627 Grandview, PO Box 1495, Pawhuska, Oklahoma
Eagle Ridge Storage Company
Highway 70B at Watertower, Kingston, Oklahoma
 FOB/Courthouse Complex
 707 Florida Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
GSA Leased • Expires 14 July 2007
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 2,541 rsf
 Personnel • 1
GSA Leased * Expires 14 July 2007
Primary Use • Parking
Facility Area • 5 spaces
 Personnel • N/A
GSA Leased • Expires 4 June 2009
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 1.311 rsf
  Personnel * 7
GSA Leased » Expires 30 June 2005
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 1.932 rsf
  Personnel • N/A
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 1,440 rsf
  Personnel • 3
 Long Federal Building
 777 Florida Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Parking
Facility Area • 1 Space
  Personnel • N/A
 6100 Corporate Boulevard
 Suite 350, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
 GSA Leased • Expires 26 May 2014
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 3,844 rsf
  Personnel • 8

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                                                                Kansas City. Kansas
                                                                  Region 7 Headquarters
                                                                  Central Regional Lab
       MOP! S6V6R includes four states: Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. With the exception of
        nail offic -s in Lincoln, Nebraska,- Des Moines, Iowa,- Jefferson City and St. Louis, Missouri, all of the
Region Seven facilities are located in Kansas City, Kansas.

EPA employs approximately 840 personnel in this region. Region Seven offices, field components, and
program facilities occupy approximately 330,000 square feet in eight buildings. Four of these buildings are
leased by GSA. The remaining four are federally owned facilities. In addition, the new Kansas City Science &
Technology Center replaced the Environmental Services Division facility in 2002.
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                                           Region Seven Headquarters
                                           901 North 5th Street, Kansas City, Kansas
                                                                                  Primary Use •  Office
GSA Leased • Expires 14 June 2009
Facility Area • 203,475 rsf
 Personnel • 700
 Occupants • ReQion 7
          • Office of the Inspector General (DIG)
In June 1999, Region Seven moved into the new 203,475 rentable square foot Kansas City Regional Office. This
award winning building features a dramatic four-story light filled atrium with spectacular views of the Kansas
City, Missouri skyline. The building is a result of a successful partnership between the City of Kansas City,
Kansas, who donated the site for the building, US General Services Administration, who served as a willing
partner in delivering a quality and environmentally sensitive building, and EPA.

The five-story building has an extensive number of sustainable design features. Among those are numerous
passive solar design features, including extensive day lighting, sun screens that reflect light into the building
and provide shade from the intense summer sun, and smaller windows on  the west side that minimize heat
gain on hot summer afternoons. Materials used in the building are environmentally friendly. Coal fly ash
makes up a significant portion of the large concrete auger pile foundation system. Building insulation,
structural steel and glazing are made with up to sixty percent recycled materials. Tenant finish materials
include vinyl composition tile, acoustical ceiling tiles, carpet and ceramic tiles with above average recycled
content. High efficiency indirect lighting and motion sensors improve the energy efficiency of the building.

This building won a GSA "Build Green" award in  1999 and an EPA Gold Medal for Sustainable Development in
2000. The unique design of the building, with its U-shaped floors and tree filled center
court  provides a beautiful, functional, and exciting new office space for EPA Region
Seven.

Windows & roof provide
abundant natural light
                               Interior landscaping & sweeping views    Open workstations on building perimeter
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                                  Kansas City
         Science &  Technology Center
  3rd & Minnesota Avenues, Kansas City, Kansas
                   GSA Leased • Expires 31 March 2023
                   Primary Use • Lab
                   Facility Area • 71,979 rsf
                    Personnel • 110
                    Occupants • Region 7 Lab
The twenty year lease for this build-to-suit facility was awarded as a design-build contract in August 2000 and
the Kansas City Science & Technology Center officially opened on May 9. 2003.  This 72,000 square foot lab is
the result of another successful partnership of the City of Kansas City, Kansas, who donated the site, the US
General Services Administration, the EPA Facilities Management and Services Division, and EPA Region Seven.

On August 4, 2003, the Kansas City Science and Technology Center received LEED™ (Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design) 2.0 Gold certification for including attributes such as daylighting, low-flow plumbing
fixtures, and wood products from certified sustainable sources in the building design. LEED™ is a green
building rating system developed by the US Green Building Council.

Extensive energy modeling was performed on the design drawings and recommendations for economical
energy conservation measures and design changes were made, including zoned carbon dioxide sensors,
plate-frame heat exchange recovery, and a variable-frequency-drive chiller.

A unique rooftop rainwater recovery system captures and filters rainwater for use in flushing toilets; it cuts
treated domestic water use by approximately fifty percent and reduces site runoff by forty percent. Since the
  rainwater recovery system collects more water than needed for the toilets, the excess is used to provide
    make-up water for the building's cooling towers. The estimated savings from this unique system is 735,000
    gallons per year per LEED™ documentation.

   The Solicitation for Offers (SFO) for this facility included green language to ensure that the facility and all its
  construction features promote energy efficiency and environmentally preferable materials and design.  The
SFO encouraged contractors to address energy and  water conservation and other environmental factors.
Overhead snorkels and VAV fume hood

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Native plantings conserve water and
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Additional Region Seven Facilities
3150 Dodge Road
Kansas City, Kansas
GSA Leased • Expires 1 June 2009
Primary Use » Storage
Facility Area • 36,887 rsf
 Personnel • 3
Robert Dole US Courthouse
500 State Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 9,162 rsf
 Personnel • 6
Robert Denny Federal Building
100 Centennial Mall North, Lincoln, Nebraska
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 560 rsf
  Personnel * 1
Robert A. Young Federal Building
1222 Spruce Street, St. Louis, Missouri
 Hammons Tower
 901 St. Louis, Springfield, Missouri
GSA Owned
Primary Use « Office
Facility Area * 4,435 rsf
  Personnel • 7
 GSA Leased • Expires 31 August 2008
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area » 430 rsf
  Personnel • 2
 1103 Southwest Boulevard
 Jefferson City, Missouri
 GSA Leased • Expires 15 October 2005
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 247 rsf
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Additional Region Seven Facilities
Federal Building
210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, Iowa
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 1.151 rsf
 Personnel • 4
 Child Care Center
 1408 East Court Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa
GSA Leased • Expires 23 March 2013
Primary Use • Joint Use Child Care
Facility Area • 45
  Personnel • N/A

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                                 Regional Field Office
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                                                           akewood, Colorado
                                                            National Enforcement Investigations Center (OECA)
                                                            National Enforcement Training Institute (OECA)
                                                                              Denver, Colorado
                                                                                Region 8 Headquarters

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                     consists of: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,
        I Wyoming. Primary Regional offices are located in Denver, Colorado. A
regional field component is located in Helena,  Montana and a program laboratory is
located at the Denver Federal Center in Lakewood, a Denver suburb.

About 1,100 personnel work for EPA in this region. Region Eight offices, regional field components, and
program components occupy approximately 453,000 square feet inclusive of storage, in seven facilities. Three
of these facilities are leased by GSA, one is leased by EPA, and the remaining three are owned by GSA.
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                         Denver Place
                         999 18th Street, Denver, Colorado
                          GSA Leased • Expires 30 June 2006
                          Facility Area • 213,481 rsf
                           Personnel • 850
                          Occupants • Region 8 Offices
                                    • Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
                                    • Criminal Investigation Division (OECA)
Primary Use • Office
EPA offices for the mountain states of Colorado, Montana, North and South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming are
headquartered in Den\er, Colorado. The Denver Place high-rise office building was constructed in the early
1980s. The building has achieved the Energy Star Label, and with active cooperation from the lessor, EPA was
able to implement its Green Lights program. Region Eight is the largest tenant, and therefore the lead agency
in the building.

Region Light occupies parts of eight floors in this building - a total of approximately 209,000 rentable square
feet, housing about 900 employees. Open space planning with systems furniture has been utilized
throughout the space. There is a large Conference and Training Center as well as a Health Improvement
Center, Regional Response Center, Library and Public Information Center. The Criminal Investigations Division
(CID) of the Office of Enforcement and  Compliance Assurance (OECA) occupies approximately 2,647 square
feet at Denver Place as well.

GSA has begun the process of procuring new office space to be occupied upon the expiration of the lease at
Denver Place. GSA has awarded the development contract to the OPUS Team which consists of OPUS
Northwest, LLC, Developer and Owner;  Zimmer-Gunsul-Frasca Architects and Planners,- Syska Hennessy
Mechanical/Electrical Engineers and Hinman Consulting as Security Consultants. This Team has extensK e
experience with building design, construction, operation  and  management.

Region Eight's new state-of-the-art facility will be located at the corner of 16th and Wynkoop Streets and
contain 250,000 gross square feet of area on nine floors. The building will be LEED'"  certified,
Energy Star compliant, incorporate improved Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) standards, meet
Department of Homeland Security criteria, and be a model of sustainability for future
projects in Denver. EPA anticipates occupying this facility in 2006.
Rendering of Region 8's new headquarters
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Central  Regional Laboratory
               16194 West 45th Drive
                    Golden, Colorado
  GSA Leased •  Expires 22 March 2018
  Primary Use •  Lab & Office
  Facility Area •  39,215 rsf
   Personnel -32
   Occupants •  Region 8 Lab
  In \\arch 1998 the Region Eight Central Regional Laboratory relocated to a new state-of-the-art GSA leased
  facility. The new laboratory is located on a site of approximately five and a half acres. This facility has a passive
  solar wall to assist with the heating of the Hazardous Materials Storage Facility during the winter season. The
  laboratory also purchases 100% windsource power.

  This facility performs environmental chemistry and environmental biology/microbiology testing in support of
  all of the program offices for the region. The laboratory provides field biologists to support the program
  offices in taking samples to be analyzed. The laboratory also operates a mobile laboratory unit for performing
  analyses on site.
 National  Enforcement Training Institute
                          Peak National Bank Building
   12345 West Alameda Parkway, Lakewood, Colorado
     GSA Leased •  Expires 14 July 2013
     Primary Use •  Offices, Training Rooms & Classrooms
     Facility Area •  18,859 rsf
      Personnel •  7
      Occupants •  National Enforcement Training Institute (OECA)
               •  Mobile Source Enforcement Branch (OECA)
   The National Enforcement Training Institute (NETI). a division of the Office of Criminal Enforcement, Forensics
  and Training (OCEFT), is located in Lakewood outside of the Denver Federal Center on West Alameda. NETI
  occupies the majority of the first floor of the three story bank building, sharing the floor with Peak National
  Bank. The training center occupies approximately 15,525 rentable square feet, with approximately nine
  employees. The training facility includes state-of-the-art conference and training rooms, a video conference
  room, computer lab, computer training room, break out rooms, interview rooms equipped with video, mock
  court room, library, break room/kitchen, and offices.

  The Mobile Source Enforcement Branch of the Air Enforcement Division of OAR is also located at the same off-
  center site in  Lakewood. Mobile Source occupies approximately 2,800 rentable square feet on the second
  floor, employing nine personnel.

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Denver Federal Center
West 6th Avenue &  Kipling Street
Lakewood, Colorado
GSA Owned
Primary Use
Facility Area

  Personnel
 Occupants
                                                               Office, Lab, Storage, Training
                                                               132,081 rsf
                                                               31.895 gsf (Bids. 47) under special use permit
                                                               168
                                                               National Enforcement Investigations Ctr (OECA)
                                                               Legal Counsel & Resource Mgmt. Dfv. (OECA)
                                                             • National Enforcement Training Institute (OECA)
                                                             • Mobile Source Enforcement Branch (OECA)
                                                             • Practical Exercise Training Facility (OECA)
The National Enforcement Investigations Center of EPA shares space in a facility located at the Denver Federal
Center (DFC) in Lakewood, Colorado, eight miles west of downtown Denver. The DFC is a 670 acre federal
reservation consisting of one and two-story masonry and timber buildings that were constructed as an
ammunition production plant to support the World War II effort. The factory, originally known as the Denver
Ordnance Plant, was originally a 2,000 acre site, housing more than 20,000 employees in over 200 buildings.
Many of the buildings that were retained as part of the DFC have been renovated and expanded and one high
rise building has been constructed. The DFC facility supports approximately 7,000 employees from more than
tuonly-five federal departments and agencies.

The Center houses two divisions of OECA's Office of Criminal Enforcement, Forensics and Training (OCEFT).
The two divisions, National Enforcement Investigations Center (NEIC) and  Legal Counsel and Resource
Management Division (LCRMD), occupy portions of five buildings on the DFC with approximately 141,000
rentable square feet and a staff of 120. The Office of Compliance also maintains a five-person office. Housed
off the Federal Center, in Lakewood, is a third division of OCEFT, the National Enforcement Training Institute
(NET!) and the Office of Regulatory Enforcement (ORE), Mobile Source Enforcement Branch of the Air
Enforcement Division.

EPA has released Buildings 45, 46, 53, and 55 and has acquired space in Building 25 (125,514 rsf) for labs &
offices for NEIC and LCRMD. Building 11 houses hazardous chemicals and waste and Building 94 is warehouse
space. All three buildings are co-occupied with other federal agencies.

Building 47 is utilized by EPA under a special use permit from GSA and is the site of the
Practical Exercise Training Facility, operated by OCEFT. The facility, occupied during
training activities only, is an abandoned steam plant constructed in 1941 and operational
through 1992. The building provides a unique  practical training facility which simulates an
industrial site with hazardous material and operations used for environmental investigative and enforcement
training, environmental emergency response and homeland defense training. The entire facility is 31,895 gross
square feet, a four story steel and concrete building. Training activities are conducted only in the basement
and first floor levels of the boiler house, and the exterior  of the  building. The portion of the building used for
training activities covers approximately 17,000 square feet. The boiler house basement, which is 4,550 square
feet, contains the bottom levels of the two coal-fired boilers, the coal conveyor room, the base of the coal
bucket elevator, and an ash conveyor pipeline. The first floor of  the boiler house, which is 12,625 square feet,
contains the main portion of the two coal-fired boilers, offices, lunch room, battery room, several ventilation
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                    Senator Max Sieben  Baucus
                                    Federal Building
                    10 West 15th Street, Helena, Montana
             GSA Leased « Expires 2022      Primary Use • Office
             Facility Area • 15,362 rsf
              Personnel • 45
              Occupants • Region 8 Montana Office
                       • Criminal Investigation Division (OECA)
        In February 2002, the Montana Office relocated to the new Baucus Federal Building. The building is
        approximately 55,000 square feet and houses fifteen other federal agencies. EPA Region Eight is the largest
        tenant, and therefore the lead agency in the building.

        The Montana Office is responsible for the oversight of the State of Montana implementation of EPA delegated
        programs and direct fulfillment of non-delegated programs. Additionally, technical assistance, training program
        development and implementation for seven Indian reservations is the responsibility of the Montana Office.

        The Criminal Investigation Division is also located in this building.
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Additional Region Eight Facilities
Union Park Plaza
155 Van Gordon Street, Lakewood, Colorado
GSA Leased • Expires 24 August 2015
Primary Use • Joint Use Child Care
Facility Area • 148 rsf
 Personnel • IM/A
Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building
125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 2.170 rsf
 Personnel » 2
420 South Garfield
420 South Garfield, Pierre, South Dakota
GSA Leased • Expires 10 August 2006
Primary Use » Office
Facility Area • 190 rsf
 Personnel • 2
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                                                                         Las Vegas Nevada
                                                                            ORDLab
                                                                            OAR lab
                                                                            Headquarters Componenl
  Regional Headquarters
    San Francisco. California
Central Regional lab
   Richmond, California
      'Regional Field Of flee
         Honolulu. Ha\vall
                        isists of the four States of Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and the US Territories
             Samoa. Region Nine offices are located in San Francisco, California. Regional field components
are located in Honolulu, Hawaii. Some headquarters field components are co-located with the Region Nine
offices in San Francisco. Other headquarters field components are located in Sacramento,
California and Las Vegas, Nevada. ORD and OAR also have laboratory and office space
in Las Vegas.

About 1,570 EPA personnel work in Region Nine. Its offices, headquarters and regional field
components and  program facilities occupy approximately 450,000 square feet, inclusive of storage. The San
Francisco facility is leased by GSA. The Hawaii, Phoenix, and Sacramento facilities are government owned.
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                            75 Hawthorne Street
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                        75 Hawthorne  Street
                        San Francisco, California
                         GSA Leased • Expires 30 September 2009
                         Facility Area . 227,745 rsf
                          Personnel • 1,160
                          Occupants . Region 9 Offices
                                   • Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
                                   • Criminal Investigation Division (OECA)
Primary Use • Office
Region Nine Offices are located in efficiently designed spaces in a leased building at 75 Hawthorne Street in
dou ntown .San Francisco. This building is reinforced concrete and steel with a granite exterior facing projecting
from a glass and aluminum curtain wall. Its peaked metal roof makes the building a prominent structure in the
San Francisco skyline.

The building core consists of eight elevators, two banks of four, serving floors one through eleven, and floors
twelve through nineteen. Of the nineteen floors, fourteen are occupied, either in part or entirely, by EPA. All
the floors are rectangular as is the core. Following EPA Space Design Standards, enclosed offices and
conference rooms are placed adjacent to the core with open office area on the building perimeter allowing
for maximum penetration of natural light.

Divisions are consolidated in a stacked fashion (one floor above/below) wherever possible. This facilitates
operational efficiency within the organizational units  housed here. Personnel at this facility number
approximately 1,160 and include several small headquarters field components.
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           Central Regional Laboratory
    1337 South 46th Street, Richmond, California
     EPA Leased •  Expires 1 January 2014
    Primary Use •  Lab & Office
    Facility Area •  30.083 usf
      Personnel •  50
     Occupants •  Region 9 Lab
  The Central Regional Laboratory for Region Nine is in a new building completed in 1993, leased by EPA and
  located in Richmond, California, east of San Francisco. This building is part of the University of California
  (Berkeley) Field Station.

  The facility consists of an administration/laboratory building and a separate 848 square foot hazardous
  materials storage building, and secured storage for four mobile laboratories.
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                                           UNLV On-Campus EPA Facilities
                                           944 East Harmon Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada
                                            GSA Leased •  Expires 30 September 2015
                                            Primary Use •  Lab & Office
                                            Facility Area •  80,363 rsf
                                              Personnel •  166
                                             Occupants •  National Exposure Research Laboratory (ORD)
The Environmental Protection Agency occupies space in six buildings located on the University of Nevada, Las
Vegas campus. The facilities are occupied by EPA's National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERD which falls
under the aegis of the Office of Research and Development (ORD).

The National Exposure Research Laboratory (\l kl >:

    The Environmental Sciences Division (ESD) of this laboratory is located on the campus facilities. Its mission
    is to evaluate and assess exposure to environmental hazards and to develop methods to monitor and
    measure such hazards. The organizational structure of ESD consists of the Office of Director, Program
    Operations Staff, Analytical Science Branch, and Monitoring Science Branch.

NERL occupies the following on-campus buildings:

    Executive Center
    Quality Assurance Laboratory
    Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab
    Chemistry Laboratory
    Exposure Assessment Annex
    Campus Services Building
EPA Facilities at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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 La Plaza  Building (Off-Campus Facilities)
           4220 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada

   GSA Leased  • Expires 31 December 2011
   Primary Use  • Office & Lab
   Facility Area  • 52,825 rsf
    Personnel  • 128
    Occupants  * Human Resources Office (OARM)
             * Financial Management Center (OCFO)
             ' Radiation & Indoor Environments National Lab (OAR)
             ' Emergency Response Team - West (OSWER)
    Located conveniently close to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the La Plaza Buildings are primarily
    occupied by the Radiation and Indoor Environment National Laboratory with OSWER's Emergency Response
    Team, OARXVs Human Resources Staff #6, and OCFO's Financial Management Center sharing this space as
    well. EPA currently occupies Buildings C and D, and within the next eighteen months, will also occupy space
    in Buildings A and B. Plans are underway to acquire property adjacent to the site to accommodate a 2,400
    square foot garage facility that will be jointly occupied by OAR's and Superfund's emergency response
    personnel.

    Radiation and Indoor Environments National Laboratory (R&IE):

       This OAR laboratory provides technical  support for development and implementation of policy,
       guidance, programs and regulations concerning radiation, indoor air quality, and emergency response.
       The laborator\ facilities consist of offices, traditional "wet" laboratories, and specialized space for indoor
       air labs, shops, and environmental chambers. In addition, the lab operates  a fleet of mobile laboratories
       and monitoring vehicles,. Led  by the Director's Office, the R&IE consists of three major programs: Center
       for Indoor Environments; Center for Radio Analysis & Quality Assurance; and Center for Environmental
       Restoration, Monitoring & Emergency Response.
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Additional Region Nine Facilities
Federal Supply Warehouse
1070 San Mateo Avenue
South San Francisco, California
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area * 10,595 rsf
 Personnel • N/A
Rapid Response Center Warehouse
674 Harrison Street, San Francisco, California
GSA Leased • Expires 30 November 2011
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 7,745 rsf
  Personnel * N/A
Los Angeles Field Office
600 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
GSA Leased • Expires 28 February 2014
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 7,000 rsf
  Personnel • 25
600 South Lake Street
Pasadena, California
Federal Building
801 I Street, Sacramento, California
 Federal Courthouse
 501 I Street, Sacramento, California
 16700 Valleyview Avenue
 La Mirada, California
GSA Leased • Expires 23 June 2010
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 4,869 rsf
  Personnel • 12
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 3,034 rsf
  Personnel • 10
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 2,462 rsf
  Personnel • 1
 GSA Leased • Expires 17 July 2009
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 1,526 rsf
  Personnel • 2
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Additional Region Nine Facilities
Rapid Response Center Warehouse
2250 Obispo Avenue, Suite 101
Signal  Hill, California
GSA Leased • Expires 30 September 2008
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 2,030 rsf
 Personnel * N/A
 610 West Ash Street
 San Diego, California
GSA Leased • Expires 31 May 2006
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 4,543 rsf
 Personnel • 2
 475 West Broadway
 San Diego, California
GSA Leased • Expires 11 November 2008
Primary Use • Joint Use Chlldcare
Facility Area • 43 rsf
  Personnel * N/A
 Building 16B Spectrum
 3201 Sunrise Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada
GSA Leased • Expires 30 June 2008
Primary Use • Storage
Facility Area • 11,499 rsf
  Personnel • N/A
 Federal Building and USPO
 522 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 2,234 rsf
  Personnel • 2
 Prince Kuhio Federal Office Building
 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, Hawaii
 Fort Armstrong
 Buford & Pleasanton Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 2,271 rsf
  Personnel • 5


GSA Owned
Primary Use • Parking
Facility Area • 1 Space
  Personnel • N/A

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                                Anchorage, Alaska
                                  Regional field Office
                                                                                      (uneau, Alaska
                                                                                        Regional Held Office
          Port Orchard. Washington      Seattle, Washington
                        laboratory  /  Region to Headquarters
                                                 Lacey, Washington
                                                   Regional field Office
                                                        Rlchland, Washington
                                                          Regional Field Office
                                                                Boise, Idaho
                                                                 Regional Held Office
                               liv Oregon     Portland, Oregon
                             ORD Lab          Regional Field Office
\ewport. Oregon
  ORD lab
      ilOn  iGHe  compasses four states - Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The Regional
      Sarters   located in Seattle, Washington. About 1,100 people are employeed by EPA in this region.
Regional field components are located in Anchorage and Juneau, Alaska; Boise, Idaho,- Richland and Olympia,
Washington and Portand, Oregon. The Region Ten laboratory is located in Manchester, Washington, across
Puget Sound from Seattle. Some headquarters field components are co-located in Seattle with the regional
office. There are also separate headquarters field component (OECA and OIG)  facilities in Seattle, as well as
ORD facilities in Corvallis and Newport, Oregon. OECA also has an office in Portland, Oregon.

EPA facilities in Region Ten, including headquarters, regional offices, headquarters and
regional field components and program laboratories, occupy an approximate total area
of 450,000 square feet. The Seattle facilities are leased by GSA as are the Boise, Portland,
Olympia (Lacey), and Richland facilities. The facilities in Anchorage and Juneau  are government owned. EPA
owns laboratories at Manchester, Washington and in  Newport and Corvallis, Oregon. Additionally, Region Ten
maintains field offices of one to  three people in Kenai, Alaska; LaGrande and Eugene, Oregon,- Pocatello and
Coeur'd'Alene, Idaho and  Prosser, Washington.


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                             Park Place  Building
                             1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Washington
                              GSA Leased •  Expires 31 July 2006
                              Facility Area •  141.094 rsf
                               Personnel *  669
                              Occupants •  Region 10 Off ices
                                        •  Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
                                        •  Criminal Investigation Division (OECA)
Primary Use • Office
Regional offices for Region Ten are located in the high-rise Park Place Building in downtown Seattle. The
building is approximately thirty years old, and is considered to be in good condition. The structure is reinforced
concrete clearly delineated in the exterior facade which is exposed concrete and glass. A child care center and
a fitness center are shared with three other federal agencies in this government-leased facility.

Region Ten saw a planned remodeling of its  executive offices as a unique opportunity to provide leadership to
    'ederal community and the private design and building communiK b\ creating a showcase for "green
    traction" using environmentally responsible practices and materials.

The executive suite, as originally designed, featured over-sized offices, a dark paneled interior space that
housed the administrative staff, old furniture and had no cohesive functional system of storage. A new design
for the suite reduced it to  1,930 square feet and the executive offices to 225 square feet each, and includes a
well-used conference room, more informal meeting space and daylight and outside views for the
administrative staff.

With this project EPA demonstrated several innovative practices that reflect the Agency's increasing focus on
sustainability:

    »  using certified wood products,-
    *  selecting resource efficient materials,-
    »  minimizing construction and demolition waste,- and
    »  designing sustainable space.
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           Manchester Regional Laboratory
      7411  Beach Drive East, Port Orchard, Washington
   EPA Owned
   Facility Area • 80,991 Qsf
     Personnel • 54
    Occupants • Region 10 Lab
                                Primary Use • Lab
 The Region Ten laboratory is located on seventeen and a half acres along the shores of Puget Sound's Clam
 Bay in Manchester, Washington. The 42,000 square foot facility is located in Kitsap County and is comprised of
 several buildings. The main laboratory is about 28,600 square feet. Ten smaller buildings provide needed
 space and support critical laboratory functions such as aquatic culturing, boat storage, general storage and
 additional office space. It is also equipped with a helipad and a boat pier, as well as a separate storage
 building, a wet lab and state offices.

 A four million dollar improvement is under way at Manchester and includes renovation of outdated lab
 facilities and the modernization
 of mechanical and power
 systems. The Manchester lab is
 currently in Phase  II of a three
 phase renovation plan.                             ^ -^  *l    •T
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                                           Environmental Research Laboratory
                                           200 SW 35th Street, Corvallis, Oregon
                                            EPA Owned                            Primary Use  • Lab
                                            facility Area • 98,867 t}sf
                                             Personnel » 113
                                            Occupants • Western Ecology Division, National Health and
                                                       Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (ORD)
The Office of Research and Development operates a large research laboratory, directed by the Western
Ecology Division of the National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (NHEERL), located
adjacent to the campus of Oregon State University. The laboratory is housed in eight buildings and several
trailers on a ten-acre site. The main building is a two-story concrete laboratory building constructed in 1967 and
owned by EPA. A smaller office building that is leased by the government is located in close proximity (see
description on opposite page).

The research complex has, as its mission, research on the protection, management and restoration of
terrestrial and regional ecological  systems. In addition, the effects of global change, air pollution and
introduced organisms on forests,  crops, wetlands, lakes and streams are studied at the facility.
                                             Willamette Research Station
                                             1350 SE Goodnight Road, Corvallis, Oregon
                                              EPA Owned
                                              Primary Use •  Lab
                                              Facility Area •  15,205 gsf
                                               Personnel •  8
                                               Occupants •  Western Ecology Division, National Health &
                                                          Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (ORD)
The Western Ecology Division of NHEERL (ORD) operates this field research and
laboratory facility housed in five buildings and two greenhouses on a ten acre site about
two miles south of the center of Corvallis. The buildings are generally in adequate condition,
and in some cases have been adapted from their original purposes to meet new research needs.
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                     Coastal  Ecology Branch
   2111 SE Marine Science Drive, Newport, Oregon
  EPA Owned
  Primary Use • Lab & Office
  Facility Area • 40,463 Qsf
    Personnel • 26
   Occupants • Western Ecology Division, National Health &
              Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (ORD)
The Coastal Ecology Branch (CEB) is the marine research group for the Western Ecology Division, a part of the
National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory. CEB is housed in a state-of-the-art laboratory
building on the grounds of the Hatfield Marine Science Center of Oregon State University in Newport,
Oregon. An ideal physical setting for research on marine and estuarine ecosystems, the facility is located on
the shore of Yaquina Bay and consists of a main laboratory and office building, a support and storage
building, a hazardous waste building and a seawater holding tank.

Wet laboratories equipped with flow-through seawater systems are available for a wide variety of experiments.
Unique, specialized treatment facilities onsite allow experiments to be safely conducted on important regional
and national environmental issues, including tests involving exotic species and acute and chronic exposures of
marine organisms to pollutants. Highly sophisticated analytical laboratory facilities provide capabilities for lou-
level analysis of organic pollutants, metals, and natural products from field and laboratory samples.

Adjacent facilities on the Hatfield \\arine Science Center campus include research laboratories operated by
Oregon State University, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, National \Aarine Fisheries Service, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. This concentration of
marine research organizations provides an unparalleled opportunity for collaborative research on national
environmental problems, and EPA scientists interact with their colleagues to further scientific achievement in a
variety of ways. The CEB is  the only EPA laboratory whose primary role is conducting marine research on the
west coast of the United States. It is the only EPA ORD research facility that deals specifically with marine
environmental research issues of the Pacific coast from California to Alaska, as well as for Hawaii and the
Pacific island trust territories.

In the past, CEB research has made outstanding contributions to dealing with the problem of chemically
contaminated sediments in US coastal waters. Current  research at CEB has its central focus on the effects of
multiple stressors associated with human population growth on the habitats and species of the estuarine
systems of the Pacific Northwest. CEB research scientists are also contributing to regional scale studies of the
condition of nearshore ecosystems of the Southern California Bight.

  The Coastal Ecology Branch employs sixteen EPA scientists and support staff and additional contract
    personnel who provide facilities maintenance, technical and data processing support. The total laboratory
    budget represents approximately a two million dollar annual contribution to the local economy.

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Additional Region Ten  Facilities
Federal Center South Warehouse
4735 East Marginal Way, Seattle, Washington
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office & Storage
Facility Area • 7,441 rsf
 Personnel • 0
Federal Center South BIA Office
4735 East Marginal Way, Seattle, Washington
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office & Storage
Facility Area • 2,056 rsf
  Personnel • 0
1000 2nd Avenue
Seattle, Washington
GSA Leased • Expires 21 March 2005
Primary Use • Joint Use Child Care Facility
Facility Area • 1,188 rsf
  Personnel • N/A
Washington Operations Office
300 Desmond Drive SE, Lacey, Washington
 GSA Leased • Expires 26 March 2009
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 4,615 rsf
  Personnel • 18
Prosser Office (c/o WSU  IAREC)
24106 North Bunn Road, Prosser, Washington
 GSA Leased • Expires 31 August 2005
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 120 rsf
  Personnel • 1
 Hanford Project Office
 712 Swift Boulevard, Suite 5
 Richland, Washington
 Forest Service Building
 1815 Black Lake Boulevard
 Olympia, Washington
 GSA Leased • Expires 5 July 2010
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 2,300 rsf
  Personnel » 8
 GSA Leased » Expires 22 May 2006
 Primary Use • Joint Use Child Care Facility
 Facility Area • 153 rsf
  Personnel • N/A
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Additional Region Ten Facilities
La Grande Office
611 20th Street, La Grande, Oregon
GSA Leased • Expires 31 March 2005
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 193 rsf
 Personnel • 1
 Oregon Operations Office
 811 SW 6th Avenue, Portland, Oregon
GSA Leased • Expires 31 January 2007
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 4,170 rsf
  Personnel • 23
 Security Pacific Plaza
 1001 SW 5th Avenue, Portland, Oregon
 GSA Leased • Expires 30 September 2007
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 4,041 rsf
  Personnel • 7
 E. Green - W. Wyatt Federal Building
 1220 SW 3rd Avenue, Portland, Oregon
    GSA Owned
    Primary Use • Storage
    Facility Area • 533 rsf
     Personnel • N/A
 Federal Building
 911 NE 11th Street, Portland, Oregon
    GSA Owned
    Primary Use • Joint Use Child Care Facility
    Facility Area • 25 rsf
     Personnel • N/A
 Robert Duncan  Plaza
 333 SW 1st Avenue, Portland, Oregon
     GSA Leased . Expires 17 September 2011
     Primary Use • Storage
     Facility Area • 40 rsf
      Personnel • N/A

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Additional Region Ten Facilities
Eugene Office
c/o Department of Environmental Quality
1102 Lincoln Street, Suite 210, Eugene, Oregon
EPA Special Use Agreement
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 150 rsf
  Personnel • 1
Idaho Operations Office
1455 North Orchard, Boise, Idaho
 GSA Leased • Expires 1 January 2005
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 6,541 rsf
  Personnel • 27
Couer D1 Alene Office
1910 Northwest Boulevard, Suite 208
Couer D' Alene, Idaho
 GSA Leased • Expires 310 October 2005
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 904 rsf
  Personnel • 3
Pocatello Office
C/o Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
444 Hospital Way, Suite 300, Pocatello, Idaho
EPA Special Use Agreement
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 120 rsf
   Personnel • 1
 M & K Plaza
 Plaza IV, 800 Park Boulevard, Suite 600
 Boise, Idaho
EPA Special Use Agreement
 Primary Use • Office
 Facility Area • 300 rsf
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Additional Region Ten Facilities
Alaska Operations Office
222 West 7th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska
GSA Owned
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 8,669 rsf
 Personnel • 35
 Daycare Building
 545 East 5th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska
GSA Owned
Primary Use
Facility Area
 Personnel
Joint Use Child Care Facility
55 rsf
N/A
 Kenai Office
 514 Funny River Road, Soldotna, Alaska
GSA Leased • Expires 30 September 2009
Primary Use • Office
Facility Area • 200 rsf
  Personnel • 1
 Alaska Operations Office
 709 West 9th Street, Room 223, Juneau, Alaska
GSA Owned
Primary Use * Office
Facility Area • 1,921 rsf
  Personnel * 3
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Index of Facilities
This section lists all facilities contained in the previous pages. It is meant to be a quick cross-
reference. More detailed information on most facilities can be found on the page indicated.

Facilities are first sorted by region, then by occupancy arrangement, then in order of area,
beginning with the largest spaces and ending with parking.

Areas are shown in rentable square feet unless otherwise noted, and area does not include
joint use spaces.

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Index of Facilities
Headquarters Facilities
Occupancy
Arrangement
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned

Facility Name & Address
Crystal Mall 2
1801 South Bell Street
Arlington VA 22202-4504
1310 L Street
1310 L Street NW
Washington DC 20005-4113
Crystal Station, North Tower
2800 Crystal Drive
Arlington VA 22202-3500
Crystal Gateway 1
1235 South Clark Street
Arlington VA 22202-3283
Ardwlck Industrial Plaza
8335-8361 Ardmore Ardwlck
Landover MD 20785-1622
The Woodles Building
1025 F Street. NW
Washington DC 20004-1409
The Charles Glover Building
808 17th Street. NW
Washington DC 20006-3910
United Industrial Diet Warehouse
3025 V Street NE
Washington DC 20018-1520
Metropolitan Square ,
655 15th Street NW
Washington DC 20005-5701
The Colorado Building
1341 G Street NW
Washington DC 20005-3105
Franklin Court
1099 14th Street, NW
Washington DC 20005-3419
Dulles Comer
2325 Dulles Comer
Hemdon VA 20171-0000
1110 Vermont Avenue NW
11 10 Vermont Avenue NW
Washington DC 20005-3544
The Stables Art Center
41 08th Street NW
Washington DC 20003-0000
The Ariel Rio* Federal Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20460
EPA East
1201-1301 Constitution Avenue NW
Washington DC 20004
EPA West
1201-1301 Constitution Avenue NW
Washington DC 20004

Area
195,232
135,901
87,368
78,101
69,109
48,410
30.925
17,501
11,532
10,957
8,701
4,260
4,132
895
689,758
422,058
386,109

Personnel
935
570
270
367
16
160
59
7
25
20
20
12
15
N/A
1,649
1,034
1,282

Primary Use
Office
Office
Office
Office
Warehouse
Office
Office
Warehouse
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Joint Use Child
Care Center
Office
Office
Office

Occupants
OPPTS
OAR
OSWER, OIG
OSWER
Headquarters
AO, ORD
ORD
OEI
AO-OCEM,
OEI
AO-EAB
AO-ALJ
OECA
OEI
All
Headquarters
Programs
AO, OEI, OAR,
OARM, OECA,
OGC, OSWER
OARM. OEI,
OW, OPPTS
OEI, OARM, OW.
OIG.AO-OPEI,
OSWER

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Headquarters Facilities, continued
Occupancy
Arrangement
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned

Region 1
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
EPA Leased
EPA Owned



Facility Name & Address
Ronald Reagan Building
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue. NW
Washington DC 20004-3002
Connecting Wing
12th & Constitution Avenue NW
Washington DC 20001-0000
The Judiciary Square Building
633 3rd Street, NW
Washington DC 20001-2604
1724 F Street, NW
1724 F Street, NW
Washington DC 200064000
Building A, 6810
Building A, 6810
Franconia, VA 22150
Ronald Reagan Building • Garage
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20004-3002

:adlities
Facility Name & Address
One Congress Street
One Congress Street
Boston MA 02114-2010
New England Regional Lab
11 Technology Drive
Chelmsford MA 08163-2431
27 Drydock Avenue
27 Drydock Avenue
Boston MA
John F. Kennedy Federal Building
Government Center
Boston MA 02203-0002
Robert N. Olalmo Federal Building
150 Court Street
New Haven CT 06510-2022
Stamford Government Center
888 Washington Boulevard
Stamford CT 06904-2152
Environmental Effects Research Laboratory
27 Tsrzwell Drive
Narragansett Rl 02862



Area
274,551
113,068
35.890
8,465
3,155
400
spaces

Area
229,702
68,950
6,398
7,985
1,401
1,000
USf
91,884
gsf



Personnel
1,137
253
40
10
N/A
N/A

Personnel
874
82
N/A
N/A
4
4
135



Primary Use
Office
Office
Office
Office
Storage
Parking

Primary Use
Office
Lab
Storage
Storage
Office
Office
Lab



Occupants
ORD, OIA,
OEI, OARM,
OCFO
OPPTS, OEI,
OW, OSWER,
OARM
AO, OCFO.
OARM, OEI
EPA Task
Forces
OECA
All
Headquarters
Programs

Occupants
Region 1 .
OECA
Region 1
Region 1
Region 1
OECA
Region 1
ORD



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Index of Facilities
Region 2 Facilities
Occupancy
Arrangement
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
EaKsai5Kss-s>:
GSA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Special
Use
Agreemen^^
Region 3
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased

Facility Name & Address
Caribbean Environmental Protection Division
Centre Europa Building #417
1492 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Stop 22
Santurce Puerto Rico 00907-4012
Caribbean Environmental Protection Division
The Tunick Building, 1336 Beltgen Road
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas VI 00802-4701
The Galleries
441 South Salina Street
Syracuse NY 13202-2405
Vieques Office Park
PO Box 275
Vieques, Puerto Rico 00765-0275
Foley Square Federal Office Building
290 Broadway
New York NY 10007-1866
Clarfcson S. Fisher US Courthouse Annex
402 East State Street
Trenton NJ 08608-1507
Federal Office Building & Courthouse
5500 Veterans Drive, Charlotte Amalie
Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands 00802-6424
Edison Laboratory
2890 Woodbridge Avenue
Edison NJ 08837-3679
Buffalo Resident Office
138 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo NY 14202

:acilities
Region 3 Headquarters
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia PA 19103-2029
Annapolis City Marina
410 Severn Avenue
Annapolis MD 21403-2517
Wheeling Field Office
1060 Chapline Street, Suite 303
Wheeling WV 26003-2927
Emergency Operations, Conference & Training Center
7 Chelsea Parkway, Suite 707
Boothwyn PA 19061
US Geological Survey Building
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston VA 20192
The Valley Building
1202 Eoff Street
Wheeling WV 26003

Area
13,095
2,320
2,044
774
457,728
3,282
647
330.300
usf
540


307.847
19,450
15,945
6,400
2,400
2,263

Personnel
55
4
3
1
927
7
2
462
3


1108
60
25
N/A
8
N/A

Primary Use
Office, Parking
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Lab, Office,
Storage
Office


Office
Office
Office, Lab
Office & Storage
Lab
Storage

Occupants
Region 2
Region 2
OECA
OSWER
Region 2,
OECA, OK3
OECA
Region 2
Region 2,
ORD,
OSWER
OECA


Region 3,
DIG, OECA
Chesapeake
Bay Program
Region 3,
OECA
Region 3
ORD
Region 3

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Region 3 Facilities, continued
Occupancy
Arrangement
EPA Owned
EPA Special
Use
Region 4
Occupancy
Arrangement
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned

Facility Name & Address
Environmental Science Center
701 Mapes Road
FortMeade MD 20755-5350
400 Waterfront Drive
400 Waterfront Drive
Pittsburgh PA 15222-4739

utilities
FadHtv Name & Address
Grand Slam Buildings
Page Road & MO
Research Triangle Park NC 27514
Reproductive Toxicology Facility
2525 East Highway 54
Durham NC 27709-2201
Science and Ecosystem Support Division Laboratory
980 College Station Road
Athens GA 30605-2720
Region 4 Field Equipment Center
The Paul Martin Building, 396 Commerce Boulevard
Athens GA 30622-2224
Prudential Building
701 San Marco Boulevard
Jacksonville FL 32207-8175
White Circle Building
1684 White Circle
Marietta GA 30066-5806
Perry Lane Place
2180 Perry Lane Road, Suite 102
Brunswick GA 31525-0000
Region Four South Florida Office
400 North Congress Avenue, Suite 120
West Palm Beach FL 33401-2912
Moorehead Place
521 East Moorehead Street
Chartotte NC 28202-2631
Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center
61 Forsyth Street, SW
Atlanta GA 30303-8701
Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Building
77 Forsyth Street
Atlanta GA 30303-8701
Brlckell Plaza Federal Office Building
909 SE First Avenue
Miami FL 33131-3030
Romano Hazzoll Federal Building
600 Martin Luther King. Jr. Place
Louisville KY 40202

Area
166,931
gsf
200
usf

Area
70.881
66.700
57,760
13,800
9.193
4,950
4,024
3.012
978
330.693
3,435
2,951
2,831

Personnel
168
2

Personnel
28
107
120
7
8
2
1
10
2
1,400
N/A
6
2

Primary Use
Lab, Office
Office

Primary Use
Lab, Storage,
Office
Lab, Office
Lab
Storage
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Storage
Office
Office

Occupants
Region 3,
OPPTS,
OECA
Region 3

Occupants
ORD, OARM
ORD, OARM
Region 4
Region 4
OECA
OECA
OECA
Region 4
OECA
Region 4,
OK3, OECA
Region 4
OECA
OECA

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74
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83
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Region 4 Facilities, continued
    ncj
Arrangement
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
EPA Leased
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Special
Use
Agreement
EPA Special
Use
Agreement
EPA Special
Use
Agreement

Facility Name & Address
Or. A. H. McCoy Federal Building
100 West Capitol
Jackson MS 39269-1602
RL Timbertake, Jr. Federal Building
500 Zack Street, 1st Floor
Tampa FL 33602
US Post Office
320 West Center Street
Kingston TN 37660-3785
Ed Jones Federal Building & Courthouse
109 South Highland
Jackson TN 38301-6123
Terry Sanfbrd Federal Building
310 New Bern Avenue
Raleigh NC 27601-1418
RL Timbertake Federal Annex
501 East Polk Street
Tampa FL 33602-3949
Human Studies Facility
104 Mason Farm Road
Chapel Hill NC 27514
RTF - Laboratory & Office Building
109 TW Alexander Drive
Research Triangle Park NC 27711
RTF - National Computer Center
1 09 TW Alexander Drive
Research Triangle Park NC 27711
Gulf Ecology Division
One Sabine Island Drive
Gulf Breeze FL 32561-5299
Ecosystems Research Division
960 College Station Road
Athens GA 30605-2700
National Air and Radiation Environmental Laboratory
Maxwell AFB, Gunter Annex. 540 South Morris Avenue
Montgomery AL 36115-2601
Field Research Annex
625 Bailey Road
Athens GA 30605-1827
Lifespan Center
960 College Station Road
Athens GA 30605-2700
Evironmental Chemistry Laboratory
Stennis Space Center, Building 1103, Room 202
Bay Saint Louis MS 39529-6000
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
1131 Chapel Crossing Road, Building 318CC
Glynco GA 31524-2002
Columbia Resident Office
1441 Main Street, Suite 500
Columbia SC 29201

Area
1,175
1,037
660
387
1 space
193
3
spaces
65,893
usf
1,042,611
gsf
'100,922
gsf
83,984
gsf
79,766
gsf
66.388
gsf
8,372
gsf
8,047
gsf
26,785
usf
1,900
180

Personnel
1
3
2
1
1
N/A
120
2,030
120
123
134
55
2
10
42
7
1

Primary Use
Office
Office
Office
Office. Parking
Office
Parking
Lab, Ofce, & Special
Exposure Fadfes
Lab, Office
Lab, Office,
Training
Lab, Office
Office, Lab
Lab
Office, Lab
Child Care
Center
Lab, Office
Office, Training
Office

Occupants
OECA
OECA
OECA
OECA
OECA
OECA
ORD
ORD, OAR, OGC,
OCFO.OECA,
DIG, OARM
OEI
ORD
ORD
OAR
ORD
ORD, Region 4
OPPTS. OW
OECA
OECA

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Occupancy
Arrangement
EPA Special
Use
Agreemen^^

Region 5
Occupancy
Arrangement
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Owned

Facility Name & Address
Nashville Resident Office
711 R.S. Gass Boulevard
Nashville TO 37243

utilities
Facility Name & Address
Kenwood Warehouse & Distribution Center
11015 Kenwood Avenue, Building Number 5
Blue Ash OH 45242-1815
NVFEL Office Building
2000 Traverwood
Ann Arbor Ml 48105-2195
Norwood Professional Building
4411 Montgomery Road
Norwood OH 45212-3187
Stelnmart Plaza
25089 Center Ridge Road
Westlake OH 44145-4114
Emergency Response Team Facility
4920 Olympic Boulevard
Erlanger, Kentucky 41018-3158
Gateway IV
300 South Riverside
Chicago IL 60606-6613
Willowbrook Center
600 Joliet Road
Willowbrook tL 60527-5633
600 West Jackson
600 West Jackson
Chicago IL 60661-5636
Islander Park 1 Building
7550 Lucerne Drive
Middleburg Heights OH 44130-6588
Market Tower
10 West Market Street
Indianapolis IN 46204-2960
Tribal Environmental Liaison
400 Boardman Avenue
Traverse City Ml 49684-2542
Menominee Gas Inc.
Comer of Highway 47 & 55, PO Box 997
Keshena Wl 54135-0997
Union Station Parking
310 South Canal Street
Chicago IL 60606-5707
Ralph H. Metcalfe Federal Building
77 West Jackson Boulevard
Chicago H. 60604-3511

Area
176

Area
115,000
66,652
22,200
16,612
13.947
9,956
6.034
4,986
3,487
2,407
241
172
15
spaces
418,569

Personnel Primary Use
2

Personnel
7
235
85
20
10
16
N/A
N/A
9
1
1
1
N/A
1,558

Office

Primary Use
Warehouse &
Distribution
Office
Office
Office, Lab
Office, Storage
Office
Storage
Storage
Office
Office
Office
Office
Parking
Office

Occupants
OECA

Occupants
Region 5,
OARM
OAR
Region 5,
OIG, OGC
Region 5
Region 5,
OSWER
OECA
Region 5
Region 5
OECA
OECA
Region 5
Region 5
OECA
Region 5, Great
Lakes Nat Prgm.,
OECA. OB

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Region 5 Facilities, continued
Occupancy
Arrangement
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
Brv"r""'
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
EPA Leased
EPA Leased
EPA Leased
EPA Leased
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned



Facility Name & Address
Federal Building
536 South Clark Street
Chicago IL 60605-1509
US Courthouse
300 South 4th Street
Minneapolis UN 55415-1320
Federal Building & US Courthouse
507 State Street
Hammond IN 46320-1533
Federal Building & US Courthouse
515 West First Street, Room 202
Duluth MN 55802-1302
Federal Parking Facility
450 South Federal Street
Chicago IL 60605
Region 5 Emergency Response Center
Suburban North Regional Office Building
9511 Harrison Street, Room M100
Des Plaines IL 60016-1563
Tribal Environmental Liaison
PO Box 277
Cass Lake MN 56633-0277
Emergency Relocation Site
MPCA Building, 520 Lafayette Road, 5th Floor
St. Paul MN 55155
Duluth Laboratory
Edges hore Park Subdivision, Outlot D
Duluth MN 55804
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center
26 West Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati OH 45268
National Vehicle & Fuel Emissions Laboratory
2565 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor Ml 48105
Environmental Research Laboratory
6201 Congdon Boulevard
Duluth MN 55804
Test & Evaluation Facility
1600 Gest Street
Cincinnati OH 45204-2022
Large Lakes and Rivers Forecasting Research Station
9311 GrohRoad
Grosse lie Ml 48138-1697
Center Hill Research Facility
5995 Center Hill Avenue
Cincinnati OH 45224-1701



Area
63,543
2,410
400
347
53
1,856
150
100
f 2.4
392,800
gsf
184,208
gsf
93,484
gsf
36,101
usf
35,161
gsf
20,468
gsf



Personnel
40
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
0
1
0
N/A
800
175
145
27
45
30



Primary Use
Lab, Office &
Office
Storage
Storage
Parking
Office, Storage
Office
Office
Research
Lab
Lab, Office
Lab, Office
Lab, Office
Lab, Office
Lab, Office



Occupants
Region 5
OECA
OECA
ORD
Region 5
Region 5
Region 5
Region 5
ORD
ORD, OARM,
OAR
ORD
ORD
Region 5,
ORD



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Index of Facilities
Region 6 Facilities
Arrangement
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
'.
GSA Owned
EPA Leased
EPA Owned

Facility Name & Address
Fountain Place
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas IX 75202-2812
Commonwealth Center
3131 living Boulevard. Suite 601
Dallas TX 75247-6230
6100 Corporate Boulevard
Suite 350
Baton Rouge LA 70808-2717
Albuquerque Plaza
201 Third Street NW
Albuquerque NM 87102-3370
Pioneer Building
4050 Rio Bravo
El Paso TX 79902-1061
Eagle Ridge Storage Company
Highway 70B at Watertower
Kingston OK 73439-0457
Osage -UIC Field Office
Grand Avenue, PO Box 1496
Pawhuska OK 74056
Border Outreach Office
3505 Boca Chica Boulevard
Brownsville TX 78521-4214
Civic Plaza Parking Garage
Third & Tijeras
Albuquerque NM 87102
Terminal Annex Federal Building
207 South Houston Street
Dallas TX 75202-4728
GT Mickey Leland Federal Building
1919 Smith Street
Houston TX 77002-6049
Federal Office Building / Courthouse Complex
707 Florida Street
Baton Rouge LA 70801-1713
US Post Office & Courthouse
615 East Houston Street
San Antonio TX 78205-2001
El Paw Courthouse
51 1 West San Antonio Street
El Paso TX 79901-2401
Long Federal Building
777 Florida Street
Baton Rouge LA 70801-1717
Environmental Laboratory
10625 FaUstone Drive
Houston TX 77099
Robert 8. Kerr Environmental Research Center
PO Box 1 198, 919 Kerr Research Drive
Ada OK 74820

Area
272.647
10.984
3.844
2.541
1,955
1,932
1.311
424
5
spaces
8,352
4,632
1,440
470
161
1
space
34,792
usf
78,639
gsf

Personnel
1,052
N/A
8
1
7
N/A
7
2
N/A
N/A
10
3
2
1
N/A
72
160

Primary Use
Office
Storage,
Parking
Office
Office
Office
Storage
Office
Office
Parking
Storage
Office
Office
Office
Office
Parking
Lab, Office
Lab

Occupants
Region 6,
OIG, OECA
Region 6
OECA
OECA
Region 6
OECA
Region 6
Region 6
Region 6
OECA
Region 6
OECA
Region 6
Region 6
OECA
Region 6
Region 6 Lab
ORD

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Index of Facilities
Region 7 Facilities
Occupancy
Arrangement I Facility Name & Address
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned

Region 8
Occupancy
Arrangement
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased

Region 7 Headquarters
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City KS 66101-2304
Kansas City Science & Technology Center
3rd & Minnesota Avenues
Kansas City KS 66101-2912
3150 Dodge Road
3150 Dodge Road
Kansas City KS 66115-1208
Hammons Tower
901 St. Louis
Springfield MO 65806-2505
1103 Southwest Boulevard
1103 Southwest Boulevard
Jefferson City MO 65109-2535
Child Care Center
1408 East Court Avenue
Des Moines IA 50316-3930
Robert Dole US Courthouse
500 State Avenue
Kansas City KS 66101-240
Robert A. Young Federal Building
1222 Spruce Street
St. Louis MO 63103-2818
Federal Building
210 Walnut Street
Des Moines IA 50309-2103
Robert Denny Federal Building
100 Centennial Mall North
Lincoln NE 68508-3803

utilities
Facility Name & Address
Denver Place
999 18th Street
Denver CO 80202-2499
Central Regional Laboratory
16194 West 45th Drive
Golden CO 80403-1790
National Enforcement Training Institute
Peak National Bank Bldg, 12345 West Alameda Pky
Lakewood CO 80228-2800
Senator Max Sleben Baucus Federal Building
10 West 15th Street
Helena MT 59626-9701
420 South Garfleld
420 South Garfield
Pierre SD 57501-5452

Area
203,475
71..979
36,887
430
247
45
9,162
4,435
' 1.151
560

Area
213,481
39,215
18,859
15,362
190

Personnel
700
110
3
2
1
N/A
6
7
4
1

Personnel
850
32
7
45
2

Primary Use
Office
Lab
Storage
Office
Office
Joint Use Child
Care Center
Office
Office
Office
Office

Primary Use
Office
Lab, Office
Office, Training
Rooms, &
Classrooms
Office
Office

Occupants
Region 7, OIG
Region 7 Lab
Region 7
OECA
Region 7
Region 7
OECA
OECA
Region 7
Region 7

Occupants
Region 8,
OECA, DIG
Region 8 Lab
OECA
Region 8,
OECA
OECA

Pagett
109
110
111
111
111
112
111
111
112
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Region 8 Facilities, continued
Arrangement
GSA Leased
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned

Region 9 1
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased

Facility Name & Address
Union Park Plaza
155 Van Gordon Street
Lakewood CO 80228-1709
DFC Building 25
West 6th Avenue & Kipling Street
Lakewood CO 802254000
DFC Building 47
West 6th Avenue & Kipling Street
Lakewood CO 802254000
DFC Building 94
West 6th Avenue & Kipling Street
Lakewood CO 80225-0000
DFC Building 11 (Flam/Toxic)
West 6th Avenue & Kipling Street
Lakewood CO 802254000
Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building
125 South State Street
Salt Lake City UT 84138-1102

utilities
Facility Name & Address
75 Hawthorne Street
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco CA 94105-3920
UNLV On Campus EPA Facilities
944 East Harmon Avenue
Las Vegas NV 89119-6748
La Plaza Building (Off Campus Facilities)
4220 Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas NV 89119-7533
Building 16B Spectrum
3201 Sunrise Avenue
Las Vegas NV 89101-4835
Rapid Response Center Warehouse
674 Harrison Street
San Francisco CA 94105-3917
Los Angeles Field Office
600 Wlbhire Boulevard
Los Angeles CA 90017-3212
800 South Lake Street
600 South Lake Street
Pasadena CA 91106-3955
610 West Ash Street
610 West Ash Street
San Diego CA 92101-3300
Rapid Response Center Warehouse
2250 Obispo Avenue. Suite 101
Signal Hill CA 90755-4026

Area
148
125,514
31.895
4.075
2.492
2,170

Area
227,745
80.363
52.825
11.499
7,745
7,000
4.869
4,543
2,030

Personnel
N/A
149
N/A
N/A
N/A
2

Personnel
1.160
166
128
N/A
N/A
25
12
2
N/A

Primary Use
Joint Use Child
Care Center
Office.
Laboratory
Training facility
Storage
Storage
Office

Primary Use
Office
Lab. Office
Office, Lab
Storage
Storage
Office
Office
Office
Storage

Occupants
Region 8,
OECA
OECA
OECA
OECA
OECA
OECA

Occupants
Region 9,
DIG. OECA
ORD
OARM.
OCFO, OAR,
OSWER
Region 9
Region 9
Region 9
OECA
Region 9,
OECA
Region 9

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Index of Facilities
Region 9 Facilities, continued
Occupancy
Arrangement
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
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GSA Owned
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EPA Leased









Facility Name & Address
16700 Valleyview Avenue
16700 Valleyview Avenue
La Mirada CA 90638-5830
475 West Broadway
475 West Broadway
San Diego CA 92101-3503
Federal Supply Warehouse
1070 San Mateo Avenue
South San Francisco CA 94080-6611
Federal Building
801 I Street
Sacramento CA 95814-2510
Federal Courthouse
501 I Street
Sacramento CA 95814-7300
Prince Kuhio Federal Office Building
300 Ala Moana Boulevard
Honolulu HI 96850-0001
Federal Building and US Post Office
522 North Central Avenue
Phoenix AZ 85004-2185
Fort Armstrong
Bufbrd & Pleasanton Avenue
Honolulu HI 96809-0000
Central Regional Laboratory
1337 South 46th Street
Richmond CA 94804-4698









Area
1,526
43
10,595
3,034
2.462
2,271
2,234
1
space
30,083
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Personnel
2
N/A
N/A
10
1
5
2
N/A
50









Primary Use
Office
Joint Use Child
Care Center
Storage
Office
Office
Office
Office
Parking
Lab, Office









Occupants
OIG
Region 9
Region 9
OIG
OECA
Region 9,
OECA
OECA
Region 9
Region 9









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Index of Facilities
Region 10 Facilities
Arrangement
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased'
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
GSA Leased
QSA Leased
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned

Facility Name & Address
Park Place Building
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle WA 98101-3123
Environmental Research Laboratory Office
3731 SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis OR 97333-3971
Idaho Operations Office
1455 North Orchard
Boise ID 83706-2239
Washington Operations Office
300 Desmond Drive, SE
Lacey WA 98503-1274
Oregon Operations Office
811 SW 6th Avenue
Portland OR 97204-1334
Security Pacific Plaza
1001 SW Fifth Avenue
Portland OR 97204-1147
Hanford Project Office
712 Swift Boulevard. Suite 5
Rlchland WA 99352-3578
1000 2nd Avenue
1000 2nd Avenue
Seattle WA 98104-1094
Couer O'Alene Office
1910 Northwest Boulevard, Suite 208
Couer D'Alene ID 83814-2678
Kenal Office
514 Funny River Road
Sokjotna AK 996694255
La Grande Office
611 20th Street
La Grande OR 97850-3470
Forest Service Building
1815 Black Lake Bouldevard
Olympla WA 98509-5601
Proeetr Office (c/o WSU, IAREC)
24106 North Bunn Road
Prosser WA 99350-8694
Robert Duncan Plaza
333 SW First Avenue
Portland OR 97204-3440
Alaska Operations Office
222 West 7th Avenue
Anchorage AK 99513-7500
Federal Cantor South Warehouse
4735 East Marginal Way
Seattle WA 981344388
Federal Cantor South BIA Office
4735 East Marginal Way
Seattle WA 98134-2388

Area
141,094
24,182
6.541
4,615
4,170
4,041
2.300
1.188
904
200
193
153
120
40
8.669
7,441
2.056

Personnel
669
104
27
18
23
7
8
N/A
3
1
1
N/A
1
N/A
35
0
0

Primary Use
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Office
Joint Use Child
Care Center
Office
Office
Office
Joint Use Child
Care Center
Office
Storage
Office
Office. Storage
Office, Storage

Occupants
Region 10,
OK3, OECA
ORD
Region 10
Region 10
Region 10
OECA
Region 10
Region 10
Region 10
Region 10
Region 10
Region 10
Region 10
OECA
Region 10,
OECA
Region 10
Region 10

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Index of Facilities
Region 10 Facilities, continued
Occupancy
Arrangement
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
GSA Owned
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GSA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Owned
EPA Special
Use
Agreement
EPA Special
Use
Agreement
EPA Special
Use
Agreement







Facility Name & Address
Alaska Operations Office
709 West 9th Street, Suite 223
Juneau AK 99801-1807
E.Green-W.Wyatt Federal Building
1220 SW Ttiird Avenue
Portland OR 97204-2825
Da yea re Building
545 East 5th Avenue
Anchorage AK 99501-2635
Federal Building
911 NE 11th Street
Portland OR 97232-4128
Environmental Research Laboratory
200 SW 35th Street
Corvallis OR 97333-4902
Manchester Regional Laboratory
7411 Beach Drive East
Port Orchard WA 98366
Coastal Ecology Branch
2111 SE Marine Science Drive
Newport OR 97365
Willamette Research Station
1350 SE Goodnight Road
Corvallis OR 97333-2104
M & K Plaza
Plaza IV, 800 Park Boulevard, Suite 600
Boise ID 83712
Eugene Office
c/o Department of Environmental Quality
1102 Lincoln Street, Suite 210
Eugene OR 97402
Pocatello Office
c/o Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
444 Hospital Way, Suite 300
Pocatello ID 83201







Area
1,921
533
55

25
98,867
gsf
80,991
gsf
40,463
gsf
15,205
gsf
300
^
150
120







Personnel
3
N/A
N/A

N/A
113
54
26
8
1
1
1







Primary Use
Office
Storage
Joint Use Child

Joint Use Child
Care Center
Lab
Lab
Lab, Office
Lab
Office
Office
Office







Occupants
Region 10
Region 10
Region 10

Region 10
ORD
Region 10 Lab
ORD
ORD
OECA
Region 10,
ORD
Region 10







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