&EPA  Summary of the Meeting of the
        National Environmental Justice
        Advisory Council
            A FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
                 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
             Hyatt Regency Crystal City Hotel
                  Arlington, Virginia
             December 11 through 14, 2000

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This report and recommendations has been written as a part of the activities of the National
Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC), a public advisory committee providing extramural
policy information and advice to the Administrator and other officials of the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA). The Council is structured to provide balanced, expert assessment of matters related
to the Environmental Justice program. This report has not been reviewed for approval by the EPA
and, hence, the contents of this report and recommendations do not necessarily represent the views
and policies of the EPA, nor of other agencies in the Executive Branch of the federal government, nor
does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute a recommendation for use.

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                                           PREFACE

The National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) is a federal advisory committee that was
established by charter on September 30, 1993, to provide independent advice, consultation, and
recommendations to the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on matters related
to environmental justice. The NEJAC is made up of 24 members, and one DFO, who serve on a parent council
that has six subcommittees. Along with the NEJAC members who fill subcommittee posts, an additional 39
individuals serve on the various subcommittees.  To date, NEJAC has held fifteen meetings in the following
locations:

           Washington, D.C., May 20,1994

     •     Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 3 through 5, 1994

     •     Herndon, Virginia, October 25 through 27, 1994

     •     Atlanta, Georgia, January 17 and 18, 1995

     •     Arlington, Virginia, July 25 and 26, 1995

     •     Washington, D.C., December 12 through 14, 1995

           Detroit, Michigan, May 29 through 31, 1996

     •     Baltimore, Maryland, December 10 through 12, 1996

     •     Wabeno, Wisconsin, May 13 through 15, 1997

     •     Durham, North Carolina, December 8 through  10, 1997

           Arlington, Virginia, February 23 through 24, 1998 (Special Business Meeting)

     •     Oakland, California, May 31 through June 2, 1998

     •     Baton Rouge, Louisiana, December 7 through 10, 1998

     •     Arlington, Virginia, November 30 through December 2, 1999

           Atlanta, Georgia, May 23 through 26, 2000

     •     Arlington, Virginia, December 11 through 14, 2000


The NEJAC also has held other meetings which include:

     •     Public Dialogues on Urban Revitalization and  Brownfields: Envisioning Healthy and Sustainable
           Communities held in Boston, Massachusetts;  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Detroit, Michigan;
           Oakland, California; and Atlanta, Georgia in the Summer 1995

           Relocation Roundtable, Pensacola, Florida, May 2 through 4, 1996

     •     Environmental Justice Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Roundtable, San Antonio, Texas,
           October 17 through 19, 1996

     •     Environmental Justice Enforcement Roundtable, Durham, North Carolina, December 11 through
           13, 1997

     •     International Roundtable on Environmental Justice on the U.S./Mexico Border, San Diego,
           California, August 19 through 21, 1999.

As a federal advisory committee, the NEJAC is bound by all requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee
Act (FACA) of October 6, 1972. Those requirements include:

     •     Members must be selected and appointed by  EPA

     •     Members must attend and participate fully in meetings of NEJAC

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     •    Meetings must be open to the public, except as specified by the Administrator

     •    All meetings must be announced in the Federal Register

     •    Public participation must be allowed at all public meetings

     •    The public must be provided access to materials distributed during the meeting

     •    Meeting minutes must be kept and made available to the public

     •    A designated federal official (DFO) must be present at all meetings of the NEJAC (and its
          subcommittees)

     •    NEJAC must provide independent judgment that is not influenced by special interest groups

Each subcommittee, formed to deal with a specific topic and to facilitate the conduct of the business of NEJAC,
has a DFO and is bound by the requirements of  FACA. Subcommittees of the NEJAC meet independently of
the full NEJAC and present their findings to the NEJAC for review.  Subcommittees cannot make
recommendations independently to EPA. In addition to the six subcommittees, the NEJAC has established a
Protocol Committee, the members of which are the chair of NEJAC and the chairs of each subcommittee.

Members of the NEJAC are presented in the table on the following page. A list of the members of each of the
six subcommittees are presented in the appropriate  chapters of the report.
                    NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL
                             MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
                                             (2000)

       Designated Federal Official:                          Chair:
       Mr. Charles Lee, Associate Director for Policy and         Mr. Haywood Turrentine
       Interagency Liason, EPA Office of Environmental          Vice Chair:
       Justice                                              Peggy Shepard

                                            Members

       Mr. Don Aragon                                      Mr. David Moore
       Ms. Rose Augustine                                  Mr. Carlos Padin
       Mr. Luke Cole                                        Dr. Marinelle Payton
       Mr. Fernando Cuevas                                 Ms. Rosa Ramos
       Mr. Arnoldo Garcia                                   Ms. Jane Stahl
       Dr. Michel Gelobter                                   Mr. Gerald Torres
       Mr. Tom Goldtooth                                   Mr. Robert Varney
       Ms. Pat K. Wood                                     Ms. Jana Walker
       Ms. Jennifer Hill-Kelly                                 Mr. Damon Whitehead
       Ms. Annabelle Jaramillo                               Mr. Tseming Yang
       Ms. Vemice Miller-Travis
       Mr. Harold Mitchell
EPA's Office of Environmental Justice (OEJ) maintains transcripts, summary reports, and other material
distributed during the meetings. Those documents are available to the public upon request.

Comments or questions can be directed to OEJ through the Internet.  OEJ's Internet E-mail address is:

     environmental-justice-epa@.epa.gov

Executive Summaries of the reports of the NEJAC meetings are available in English and Spanish on the
Internet at the NEJAC's World Wide Web home page:

     http://www.epa.gov/oeca/main/ej/nejac/index.html> (click on the publications icon)

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                                   EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
                                      INTRODUCTION
                                                       NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
                                                       JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL
                                                    CHAIRS AND DESIGNATED FEDERAL
                                                             OFFICIALS (DFO)

                                                 Executive Council:
                                                        Mr. Haywood Turrentine, Chair
                                                        Ms. Peggy Shepard, Vice-Chair
                                                        Mr. Charles Lee, DFO

                                                 Air and Water Subcommittee:
                                                        Ms. Annabelle Jaramillo, Chair
                                                        Ms. Alice Walker, co-DFO
                                                        Dr. Wil Wilson, co-DFO

                                                 Enforcement Subcommittee:
                                                        Mr. Luke Cole, Chair
                                                        Ms. Savonala Home, Vice-Chair
                                                        Ms. Shirley Pate, DFO

                                                 Health and Research Subcommittee:
                                                        Dr. Marinelle Payton, Chair
                                                        Ms. Rose Marie Augustine, Vice-Chair
                                                        Ms. Brenda Washington. co-DFO
                                                        Ms. Aretha Brockett, co-DFO

                                                 Indigenous Peoples Subcommittee:
                                                        Mr. Tom Goldtooth, Chair
                                                        Ms. Jennifer Hill-Kelly, Vice-Chair
                                                        Mr. Daniel Gogal, DFO

                                                 International Subcommittee:
                                                        Mr. Arnoldo Garcia, Chair
                                                        Mr. Alberto Saldamando, Vice-Chair
                                                         Ms. Wendy Graham, DFO

                                                 Waste and Facility Siting Subcommittee:
                                                         Ms. Vernice Miller-Travis. Chair
                                                         Mr. Kent Benjamin, DFO
This executive summary provides highlights of the                                    Exhibit ES-1
sixteenth meeting  of  the  National  Environmental
Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC), held December 11
through 14, 2000 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in
Arlington, Virginia.  Each of the six subcommittees
met  for a full day on December  13, 2000.  On
December 11, the NEJAC hosted a public comment
period that focused on the  progress  the  Federal
government has made in integrating environmental
justice into its policies, programs, and activities. On
December 12, the NEJAC hosted a second public
comment period to receive comments about general
environmental justice  issues.  Approximately 425
persons  attended  the meetings and  the public
comment periods.

The NEJAC is a Federal advisory committee that was
established by charter  on  September  30,  1993  to
provide   independent   advice,  consultation,  and
recommendations to the Administrator of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on matters
related  to  environmental  justice.   Mr. Haywood
Turrentine, Birmingham Urban Impact Board, serves
as the chair of the Executive Council of the NEJAC.
Ms. Peggy Shepard, Executive Director, West Harlem
Environmental Action Inc., serves as the vice-chair of
the Executive Council.  Mr. Charles Lee, Associate
Director for Policy and Interagency Liaison, EPA
Office of Environmental Justice (OEJ), serves as the
Designated Federal Official (DFO) for the Executive
Council.  Exhibit ES-1 lists the chair, the vice-chair,
and the DFO of the Executive Council, as well as the
persons who serve as chair and vice-chair of the  six
subcommittees of the NEJAC  and the EPA staff
appointed  to  serve   as  the  DFOs  for  those
subcommittees.

OEJ maintains transcripts and summary reports of the
proceedings  of  the  NEJAC meetings.   Those
documents are available to the public upon request.
The public  also  has  access  to  the executive
summaries of reports of previous meetings, as well as
other publications of the NEJAC, through the World	
Wide   Web  at    (click on the publications
icon). The summaries are available in both English- and Spanish-language versions.

                                          REMARKS

Mr. Steven Herman, Assistant Administrator, EPA Off ice of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA),
noted that the meeting marked the last meeting of the NEJAC during the Clinton administration, under which
the NEJAC had been conceived.  Continuing, he stated that, for all the persons who had created the NEJAC
and worked with it over the preceding seven years, that effort had brought great joy and satisfaction — in the

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nature of the work and the people that that effort had brought together, in the very difficult issues that the
NEJAC had taken on, and in the victories and the frustrations all involved had experienced together.

Mr. Michael McCabe, Deputy Administrator, EPA, began his presentation by expressing his appreciation to
Mr. Turrentine and the members of the NEJAC for their time and commitment. He then remarked that the
pending change in  administrations is an opportunity to  celebrate successes, solidify gains, and reaffirm
commitments. While the Clinton administration may not have moved as rapidly or acted as comprehensively
as some may have wished, he observed, its commitment to the cause never wavered.  Staff of EPA take their
responsibility very seriously, he continued.

Mr. McCabe stated that EPA was to continue to review and revise its administrative procedures related to
public involvement in policymaking. Commenting on the progress made during the preceding six years, Mr.
McCabe stated that interagency integration  of environmental justice is becoming  a reality and that the
Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice (IWG)  had made substantial progress. He then
stressed that, to maintain the momentum of the preceding six years, Federal agencies must continue to work
in partnership. Through partnerships, he pointed out, EPA is: (1) making great strides in protecting the health
of children and communities, (2) working with community-based public health partners across the country to
help diagnose and treat asthma, (3) revitalizing communities and creating jobs through its Brownfields
Revitalization Initiative, and (4) addressing public health and the environment in urban areas.
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Mr. McCabe acknowledged that maintaining momentum under the new administration would be a challenge.
He stated, however, that both he and Ms. Carol Browner,  EPA Administrator, would communicate to the new
president that it is essential that the agency maintain its commitment to environmental justice and to the
communities that EPA serves.

Mr. Brad Campbell, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 3, expressed his gratitude to members of the
NEJAC, past and present, for their contribution not only to the work of EPA, but also to his work in prior
positions at the White House and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).  He said that, while there is a sense
of "winding down" as the current administration prepares for transition, EPA is committed to "keeping the bar
high" until the very last day of that administration.

Mr. Campbell then highlighted a few areas in which EPA Region 3 is moving forward, adding that he believed
that the initiatives reflect the larger agenda that lies ahead.  First, he said, Region 3 is continuing its efforts
to better integrate EPA's mission with that of other agencies, recognizing that it is not sufficient to take the
position that a particular problem confronting a community is not within the jurisdiction of EPA. Second, Mr.
Campbell continued, Region 3 is continuing its efforts to improve the health data that are available to
communities. Finally, Mr. Campbell stated, EPA region 3 is continuing its efforts to highlight the links between
the environmental problems suffered by low-income and minority communities and the economic opportunities
that the process of addressing those problems might create.

Mr. Barry E. Hill, Director, OEJ, began his presentation by welcoming all participants to the current meeting
of the NEJAC. He read the statement of the issue which was to be the focus of the meeting: "What progress
has the Federal government made toward integrating environmental justice into its policies, programs, and
activities, consistent with existing laws and of Executive  Order 12898." The meeting, he emphasized, was
designed to be not only retrospective, because it provides all participants with the opportunity to look back over
the preceding six to eight years, but also prospective, because it provides an opportunity to look forward and
to develop strategic plans to be implemented in the future.

Mr. Hill pointed out that the policy question speaks to the basic purpose of government and the important role
that government plays in the lives of all citizens and residents of the nation. Mr. Hill declared that residents
of every community throughout the country, as citizens of this democracy, are entitled to clean air, clean land,
and clean water and that  it is the responsibility of the government to secure, preserve, and protect that
fundamental right.

He then explained that the underlying question the panelists and the members of the NEJAC should consider
is whether the Federal government, as a public servant, is serving the public effectively and efficiently by
ensuring clean air, land, and water for everyone in the nation.  Concluding his remarks, Mr. Hill noted that the
IWG represents a clear effort to bring about fundamental change in how the government operates and

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provides effective services and resources to the public to ensure clean air, clean land, and clean water.
However, he acknowledged, the government is not perfect in the performance of its duties. Therefore, EPA
and the other members of the Federal family have asked the  members of the NEJAC to provide their advice
and recommendations about how the government can serve the public better.


                         PANELS ON FEDERAL AGENCY INTEGRATION

The NEJAC, in its continuing efforts to provide independent advice to the EPA Administrator about areas
related to environmental justice, focused its 16th meeting on federal efforts to integrate environmental justice
into its policies, programs, and activities in a manner consistent with the provisions of existing laws and of
Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice. On Monday and Tuesday, December 11 and 12,2000, the
members of the NEJAC listened to a series  of panels made up of various federal stakeholders. The panel
discussions were designed to provide insight into issues and concerns related to integration of environmental
justice concerns by Federal agencies (Section 3 of  Chapter  1 of this meeting summary presents a detailed
description of the presentations made by each panel). The panel presentations included:

       Panel 1: Executive Order 12898- Mr. Gerald Torres, University of Texas Law School, discussed the
       historical context in which Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice originated.  He provided
       an independent analysis of areas of significant progress as well as those of significant Deficiency,
       related to the implementation of the  Executive order. Mr. Torres also offered recommendations for
       strategies for future integration of the principles of environmental justice into the policies, programs,
       and activities of Federal agencies.

       Panel 2: Discussion of the Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice and the Integrated
       Federal Interagency Environmental Justice Action Agenda - The members of the panel provided a
       discussion of the formation of the IWG and an analysts  of progress in integrating the principles of
       environmental justice throughout the Federal government. The members of the panel also stated that
       the Integrated Federal Interagency Environmental Justice Action Agenda (action agenda) brings a
       "new sense of direction, innovation, and vigor" to environmental justice throughout the Federal family.
       The panelists noted that the action agenda provides a  "living" framework through which Federal
       agencies can develop and expand upon collaborative, multiparty environmental justice initiatives. The
       approach to environmental justice  taken by the Action Agenda, they said, is to view distressed
       communities "in a holistic  way" and to develop  strategies that address the environmental, public
       health, economic, and social concerns of such communities in an integrated manner.

       Panel 3:  Individual Federal Agency Panels - Representatives of 11  Federal  agencies made
       presentations about the implementation of Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice by their
       respective agencies.  Presentations  were made by DOJ, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), the
       U.S. Department of Energy  (DOE), the  U.S.  Department of  Transportation (DOT), the  U.S.
       Department of the Interior (DOI), the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), the National Institute of
       Environmental Health Services (NIEHS), the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS),
       the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), the U.S. Department of Agriculture
       (USDA), and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  The presentations
       were intended to be both retrospective and prospective. The presentation emphasized lessons that
       could be learned to shape recommendations for better and more effective integration of the principles
       of environmental justice in the policies, programs,  and  activities of the various Federal agencies
       represented. Each panelist also provided recommendations on strategies that could be pursued to
       incorporate environmental justice more fully into the mission, as well as for better integration in all
       Federal agencies.

        Panel 4:  Integrated Interagency Demonstration Projects - The panel consisted of a variety of non-
        Federal partners involved  in several of the 15 integrated interagency environmental demonstration
        projects currently underway. The panelists reported  that the demonstration projects focus on various
       areas, such as  environmental protection, economic development and  community revitalization,
        improvement of public health, and community education and capacity-building.

        Panel 5: Stakeholder Perspectives  on Integrated Interagency Strategies - The panel included

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       representatives of communities; academia; industry; civic and philanthropic organizations; and state,
       tribal, and local governments.  The panelists presented their views about the viability of the action
       agenda, particularly as it applies to their various constituencies. The members of the panel also
       offered recommendations for future development of integrated interagency strategies.

                                      PRESENTATIONS

The members of the Executive Council received the following presentations:

       Mr. Damu Smith,  GreenPeace  International,  provided an  update on activities related to the
       investigation of dioxin exposures in Mossville, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana that had been carried out
       since the May 2000 meeting of the NEJAC. Mr. Smith stated that, since that meeting, a number of
       meetings had been held in the community among representatives of the communities; staff of OEJ,
       including Mr. Hill; representatives of EPA Region 6; and representatives of ATSDR. Representatives
       of EPA, ATSDR, the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ), and the Louisiana
       Department of Health and Hospitals (LDHH) also had visited Mossville to meet with the community
       and its experts. Mr. Smith stated, "We are a long way from where we need to be, but we are certainly
       a long way from where we were in May."

       Mr. Hill made a presentation on EPA's draft national environmental justice  policy guidance document
       titled "A Guide to Assessing and Addressing Allegations of Environmental Injustice."  He'explained
       that the purpose of the guidance document is to provide a conceptual  framework for explaining
       environmental justice as both a civil rights and an environmental issue and, consequently, to develop
       sound policy in that area.

       Mr. Jack McGraw, Deputy Regional Administrator, EPA Region 8, provided an overview  of the
       activities of the Environmental Justice Training Collaborative (EJTC). The  EJTC is a national network
       of EPA staff who work in partnership with stakeholders to develop environmental justice education
       tools, meet crucialinformation needs, and facilitate dialogue to advance environmental justice through
       training workshops.

       Mr. Anthony Guadagno, Office of General Counsel (OGC), EPA,  presented a legal memorandum
       titled "EPA Statutory and Regulatory Authorities Under Which Environmental Justice Issues May Be
       Addressed in  Permitting" that OG.C had distributed to the NEJAC on  December 1, 2000.  Mr.
       Guadagno explained that the memorandum identifies opportunities to promote environmental justice
       under EPA permitting programs, specifically under programs conducted under the authority of the
       Clean Water Act (CWA), the Clean Air Act (CAA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA),
       the Safe Drinking Water Act (SOW A), and Title I of the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries
       Act (commonly referred to as the Ocean Dumping Act).

       Mr. Brandon Carter, EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER), provided an
       update on the activities of the NEJAC Federal Facilities Working Group. He stated that the members
       of the working group had been identified and that a memorandum of understanding (MOU) had been
       signed to formalize the  Federal partnership with the working group.   Mr. Carter explained that
       communities and the public would have significant opportunity to participate in the activities of the
       working group. He informed all present that the working group was accepting requests for proposals
       for potential case studies to be reviewed by the working group.

       Ms. Barbara Arnwine, Executive Director, Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law  (lawyer's
       committee), provided a retrospective view of missed opportunities for advancing environmental justice
       through environmental litigation. Reflecting on the current state of environmental justice, Ms. Arnwine
       discussed the challenges the committee had addressed through  litigation and the successes and
       failures all parties involved in the environmental justice movement had experienced in their efforts to
       advance the issue.

       Mr. Marty Halper, Senior Science Advisor, EPA OEJ, presented a report on the Community-Based
       Health Research Model. He explained that, in response to issues discussed at the May 2000 meeting
       of the NEJAC, a 20-member work group had  been formed to develop  a draft  proposal  that was

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       distributed to the Executive Council of the NEJAC in October 2000.

                                 PUBLIC COMMENT PERIODS

The NEJAC hosted public comment periods on December 11  and 12, 2000.  Approximately 40 people
participated in the two public comment periods. Significant concerns expressed during the public comment
periods included:

       Several commenters continued to express concern about failure to enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights
       Act of 1964 as it pertains to the siting of facilities.

•      Several commenters recommended increased involvement of  citizen groups with the  Federal
       Facilities Working Group.

•      Several commenters expressed concern about the lack of action on the part of EPA to address issues
       related  to multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), an acquired  disorder characterized by recurrent
       symptoms that occur in response to exposure to various chemically unrelated compounds at doses
       far below those determined to cause harmful effects  in the general population.  Commenters
       recommended that government agencies create a disease registry for those who suffer from MCS.

       Many commenters continued to express concern about environmental justice issues associated with
       Federal facilities. Commenters explained that many people of color and low-income communities
       suffered adverse effects from actions carried out at Federal facilities throughout the United States.

       Several commenters requested that EPA (1) fund research on the  environmental damage to the
       island of Vieques, Puerto Rico; (2) deny the U .S. Department of the Navy (Navy) its National Pollution
       Discharge Elimination System permit because of harmful noise pollution, the spreading of existing
       toxins by inert bombs, and past violations; and (3) closely monitor the cleanup of Vieques to ensure
       that no hazardous material is left behind. Every effort should be made to restore the land completely
       so that the community of Vieques may have future access to and use of the part of the island affected
       by Navy operations, the commenters emphasized.

                    OTHER CONCERNS AND COMMITMENTS OF THE NEJAC

During the meeting, members of the NEJAC:

       Requested clarification of the role of the NEJAC as an advisory committee to the EPA Administrator.
       Mr. Lee assured the members that the Agency considers the NEJAC an advisory committee, but
       stated that the definition of a federal advisory committee needs to be clarified and that this discussion
       should be continued.

       (Note: Subsequent to the  December 2000 meeting of the NEJAC, a special meeting has been
       scheduled for August 2001 of the Executive Council to meet with EPA to discuss the NEJAC role and
       responsibilities as a federal advisory committee.)

       Recommended that additional representatives of communities and community-based organizations
       be appointed as members of the NEJAC work group on Federal facilities.

       Questioned the effectiveness and strength of EPA's legal memorandum on enforcing  environmental
       justice principles under existing laws and statutes. The members also expressed concern that EPA
       has not been more proactive in using existing laws to protect low-income communities and people
       of color from disproportionate effects of environmental contamination.

       Questioned why Federal agencies continue to fail to provide to communities opportunities for public
       participation related to assessing and addressing potential health effects caused by  environmental
       contamination.  The members of the NEJAC reiterated that communities are in the best position to
       inform government agencies about issues related to public health that affect their communities.


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                       SUMMARIES OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS

Summarized below are the deliberations of the members of the six subcommittees of the NEJAC during the
subcommittee meetings held on December 13, 2000.

Air and Water Subcommittee

The members of the Air and Water Subcommittee heard presentations and reports from:

       Mr. David Rowson,  Director of the Center for Healthy Buildings of the Office of Radiation and Indoor
       Air, EPA Office of Air and Radiation (OAR), who provided information about the agency's asthma
       initiative.   He described (1) current research by EPA on the asthma epidemic and  its effect on
       environmental justice communities, (2) challenges encountered in the effort to address asthma in
       those communities, and (3) EPA programs that conduct outreach and prevention activities related to
       asthma.

       Ms. Jeneva Craig,  Office of Policy Analysis and Review, OAR, who provided an  update  on the
       agency's guidance on reducing toxic loadings.  Ms. Craig noted that EPA had received comments on
       the guidance from members of the NEJAC and various stakeholders. Continuing, she reported that
       three primary concerns had been identified: (1) incentives are necessary to encourage communities
       to voluntarily develop toxics reduction plans; (2) EPA must provide additional direction for developing
       toxics emissions inventory and set a baseline for use in tracking progress; and (3) the provisions of
       the guidance must be tested in pilot studies.

•      The members of the subcommittee met with their respective subcommittee work groups and then
       presented a status  report on the deliberations of each work group.

       The members of the Work Group on Cumulative Permitting discussed four primary issues: (a) EPA
       OAR's draft guidance on reducing toxic loadings; (b) EPA Office of Civil Rights' (OCR) Draft Title VI
       Guidance for EPA Assistance Recipients Administering Environmental Permitting Programs and the
       Draft Revised Guidance for Investigating Title VI Administrative Complaints Challenging Permits; (c)
       EPA's White Paper Number 3, a draft guidance on designing flexible air permits; and (d) public
       participation requirements under EPA's Tier 2 gasoline rule.

       In 2001, the members of the Work Group on Fish Consumption are to address two primary tasks:
       (a) review of EPA's fish consumption report and (b) provision significant involvement in the planning
       of the next meeting of the NEJAC, to be held on December 3 through 6,2001 in Seattle, Washington.
       The meeting will focus on risk communication and management in environmental justice communities
       in the areas of subsistence consumption and water quality standards.

       The members of the Work Group on Public Utilities discussed three action items of the work group:
       (a)  develop a guide for environmental  justice communities that will provide emissions data and
       information about the enforcement status of new and existing facilities;  (b)  review four items of
       proposed legislation intended to further reduce proposed air emissions; and (c) review programs of
       the Federal government that examine power demand for power, energy efficiency, and management
       of energy resources.  The work group also stressed that issues related to Puerto Rico must  remain
       on the agenda.

       The members of the Work Group on Urban Air Toxics discussed four primary issues: (a) the results
       of EPA's National Air Toxics Assessment that will be issued in early 2001; (b) information needed
       about the  Agency's urban air toxics monitoring strategy;  c) the structure of state, local, and  tribal
       programs  that deal with urban air toxics; and (d) the proposed diesel fuel rule.

       The members of the subcommittee also established priorities among action items that were identified
       during the meeting  of the Air and Water Subcommittee that focused on power plants in Puerto  Rico.
       At the meeting, held in New York, New York on October 18, 2000, participants examined air quality
       and human health issues that affect the San Juan, Puerto Rico metropolitan area and that may be
       attributable to various industrial and commercial activities.

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       The members of the subcommittee discussed and made final its mission statement:

              "The mission of the Air and Water Subcommittee is to identify, review, and
              recommend creative, sustainable, and environmentally just solutions so that
              informed policy decisions can be made.  In all of its efforts, the Air and
              Water Subcommittee will encourage active stakeholder input."

Enforcement Subcommittee

The members of the Enforcement Subcommittee heard presentations and reports from:

       Ms. Betsy Ryan, Senior Equal Opportunity Specialist, Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity,
       HUD, who provided information about HDD's implementation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
       (Title VI). Ms. Ryan noted that 200 HUD inspectors have been trained to address issues related to
       Title VI.

       Mr. Marc Brenman, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Civil Rights, DOT, who provided information about
       DOT'S implementation of Title VI.  Mr. Brenman noted that the principles of environmental justice and
       Title VI are integrated into transportation planning.  In addition, he reported, DOT has created a web
       site on environmental justice.

       Mr. Andy Strojny, Deputy Chief (Legal), Coordination and Review Section, Civil Rights Division, DOJ,
       who provided information about the activities of that division.

       Ms. Yasmin Yorker, OCR, who provided an update on EPA's Title VI Work Group. Ms. Yorker noted
       that the revised draft guidance documents will be made final in 2001. She acknowledged that a heavy
       backlog of administrative complaints filed under Title at EPA remains to be addressed; however, she
       announced, OCR had  hired four temporary employees to work to decrease that backlog.

       Ms.  Deeohn Ferris, President, Global Environmental Resources, Inc., who provided a historical
       overview of Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice. Ms. Ferris then discussed her role in
       helping to influence public policy by working with state, regional, and community organizations on
       issues related to environmental justice.

       Mr. Herman, who discussed the ways in which the agency has improved its efforts in planning and
       targeting enforcement activities.   He reviewed several examples of enforcement cases related to
       environmental justice.

During their meeting, the members of the subcommittee discussed the topics described:

       Ms. Zulene Mayfield, Chester Residents Concerned for Quality Living, and Mr. Torres, both members
       of the Enforcement Subcommittee, discussed environmental justice issues related to supplemental
       environmental projects (SEP).   Ms. Mayfield  cited several examples  of SEPs that  had been
       implemented in her community, Chester, Pennsylvania, and then discussed the problems related to
       the SEPs that her community had encountered. The members of the subcommittee then undertook
       a discussion that concluded with a recommendation that EPA provide assistance with or a program
       for community-based SEPs.

       The members of the subcommittee discussed at length with Mr. Herman enforcement issues related
       to environmental justice.

       The members of the subcommittee expressed concern about the lack of community representatives
       among the new members of the subcommittee, as well as the process by which EPA is selecting a
       new chair of the subcommittee. The members also expressed  concern that communities will lose
       their voice and continuity with the addition of five  new subcommittee members  who represent
       academia and industry. The members also requested that Mr. Herman provide assistance to ensure
       a smooth transition for the new members of the subcommittee.  In addition, the members asked for

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       Mr. Herman's assistance in identifying effective and collaborative mechanisms to address with OEJ
       and the Executive Council of the NEJAC issues related to the composition of the subcommittee.

Health and Research Subcommittee

Members of the Health and Research Subcommittee heard presentations and reports from several individuals
representing Federal agencies who were asked to speak about the  involvement of their agencies in (1)
building healthy communities and (2) working in collaborative partnerships with other agencies to integrate
the principles of environmental justice. The following individuals provided such presentations.

       Dr. William Sanders, Director, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT), EPA, and Dr. Harold
       Zenick, Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Science, EPA Off ice of Research and Development
       (ORD), provided opening remarks related to environmental justice activities at EPA.

       Mr. Brenman and Mr. David Kuehn, DOT, stated that DOT not only regards health as a safety issue,
       but also recognizes the importance of transportation to low-income and minority communities, in
       which residents rely on public transportation to travel from their homes to their jobs and other places.
       Continuing, Mr. Brenman and Mr. Kuehn provided a brief update on DOT's ongoing efforts focused
       on low-income, minority, and tribal communities, including a disadvantaged business enterprise
       program for minorities  and entrepreneurs; participation in a children's health interagency task force;
       and participation on a steering committee to eliminate health disparities among racial and ethnic
       groups. They also discussed three principal areas in which DOT is working to apply the principles
       of environmental justice: research, training and outreach, and program oversight.

•      Mr. Robert McAlpine and Ms. Antoinette Sebastian, HUD, provided an update on  HDD's efforts to
       improve the health of low-income and minority populations.  Both pointed out that, although HDD's
       mission does not include the principles of environmental justice explicitly, HDD is involved actively
       in addressing issues related to lead-based paint, building healthy communities, and taking action
       under other initiatives designed to improve conditions in low-income and minority communities.

       Mr. Thomas  Mela, Office of Civil  Rights, D.S. Department of Education, noted that his agency
       originally was not identified in Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice; he explained that he
       did not know why the agency had not been listed.  Mr. Mela then provided an overview of the
       department's activities related to civil rights and disabilities, which, he explained, are related to
       environmental justice.

       Ms. Heather  Stockwell, DOE, provided a handout that summarized DOE's  activities and urged
       members of the subcommittee to review DOE's web site to obtain detailed information about DOE's
       activities. Ms. Stockwell acknowledged that, while DOE has an Office of Environmental Justice and
       has made some progress toward achieving environmental justice, more remains to be done.

       Mr. Quentin Pair, DOJ, noted that the IWG had compiled an environmental justice directory. The
       directory, he said, is the beginning of an attempt to provide points of contact within Federal agency
       so that members of communities can determine whom to call to obtain answers to their questions or
       to discuss issues. Mr. Pair referred members of the subcommittee to the agency's web site to obtain
       details about DOJ's environmental  justice activities. He then reviewed a lead-based paint initiative
       jointly implemented by DOJ, HDD, and EPA; DOJ's Weed and Seed program designed to improve
       conditions in low-income and minority areas; and a demonstration project in South Carolina in which
       HDD is working with the Office of the D.S. Attorney to augment services provided under the project.

•      Ms. Patricia Reyes, DoD, explained that DoD does not have an office of environmental justice but has
       identified one person who is authorized to spend about 25 percent of his time on issues related to
       environmental justice issues.  In addition, she noted, individual DoD staff around the country are
       "doing the right thing."   Ms. Reyes also described DoD's efforts to assist in improving the health of
       communities, including indirect efforts, such as contributing  resources for use in health clinics.

•      Dr. Maria Morandi, University of Texas School of  Public Health and a member of the Integrated
       Human Exposure Committee of EPA's Science Advisory Board (SAB), provided information about

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       the SAB's review of methodologies for identifying disproportionate effects on communities.

Three community members also made presentations:  Ms. Charlotte Keys, Jesus People Against Pollution,
informed members of the subcommittee about an upcoming environmental justice summit planned for April
2000 and invited the members to attend; Ms. Patty Lovera, Center for Health, Environment and Justice,
discussed the problem of the location of schools on contaminated property that poses health risks to low-
income children and children of color; and Ms. Yvonne McSwain Powell, People Effective Against Chemical
Eugenics (PEACE), expressed concern about contaminated drinking water in Richton, Mississippi.

During their meeting, the members of the subcommittee discussed the issues described below.

•      The members of the subcommittee heard from various representatives of Federal agencies and
       discussed the necessity of identifying (1) whether environmental justice is incorporated in principle
       into the missions of each agency and, if not, why that is not the case; (2) to what extent Federal
       agencies have entered into partnerships with one another to address issues related to environmental
       justice; and (3) in cases in which agencies have successfully worked together on projects, the specific
       factors that were present that contributed to success. In addition, members of the subcommittee
       expressed a desire to know, in cases in which no progress has occurred, how Federal agencies plan
       to incorporate the principles of environmental justice into their missions and day-to-day activities.

       The members of the subcommittee discussed the problem of a lack of focus on and attention to
       issues of environmental justice at all levels within  Federal agencies.  The subcommittee agreed,
       therefore, to request that the Executive Council of the NEJAC recommend the initiation of a program
       to  train  "middle management" staff  of  Federal agencies  in incorporating  the principles  of
       environmental justice into their  day-to-day work.  It was suggested that the program include a
       component that would allow the "educating" of staff in the Senior Executive Service, to raise their level
       of awareness of issues related to environmental justice.  It was agreed  that that educational
       component is needed  because, although senior staff may not be responsible for carrying out day-to-
       day activities, they must understand what environmental justice is. The members stated that, to
       effectively facilitate change throughout each agency, senior managers must consider environmental
       justice a priority.

       A principal topic of  discussion throughout the meeting was the way in which Federal agencies can
       collaborate  specifically  in the area of providing health services  to  low-income and minority
       communities. The discussion of the topic emphasized that agencies must look beyond the limitations
       and restrictions  of their mandates and consider ways to share resources so that the health problems
       of communities  can be addressed.  For example, members stated, an agency that does not have in
       its mandate a clause that specifically allows the direct provision of health care may be able to share
       funds or other resources with an agency whose mission  is to provide health care.

       The members of the subcommittee also agreed that many topics they had discussed were related
       to topics discussed during the May 2000 meeting of the subcommittee and are  included in the
       subcommittee's subsequent report on health  issues. The members of the subcommittee therefore
       agreed to review that report in light of the current discussion and determine where and how the report
       should be amended to incorporate specific issues raised and suggestions made during the current
       meeting.

Indigenous Peoples Subcommittee

The members of the Indigenous Peoples Subcommittee heard presentations and reports from:

       Mr. Dean Suagee, Vermont Law School and member of the Indigenous Peoples Subcommittee, who
       reported on the recommendations developed at  the Interagency Tribal Environmental Justice
       Roundtable held in  Albuquerque, New Mexico in September 2000.

       Dr. Jeff Romm,  College of Natural Resources, University of California at Berkeley, who discussed
       efforts related to the provision of meaningful consultation with the  U.S. Forest Service, USDA, on
       better approaches  to  representing Native American populations in California who do not live on

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        reservations.

•       Mr. Scott Jones, Public Relations Director, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, discussed issues faced by the
        Lower Brule Sioux Tribe in working with Federal agencies to protect natural and cultural resources
        on tribal lands.

        Mr. Robert Gough, Secretary, Intertribal Council  On Utility Policy (COUP), and Co-chair, Native
        Peoples/Native Homelands Climate Change Workshop, discussed a proposal to produce electrical
        power at windmill farms on tribal lands in South Dakota.

In addition, the Indigenous Peoples Subcommittee heard presentations and reports from representatives of
various Federal agencies. Those individuals discussed (1) how Federal agencies are integrating the principles
of environmental justice into their policies and programs and (2) how the activities of Federal agencies affect
tribes and Alaska Native villages.  The following representatives of Federal agencies made presentations to
the subcommittee:

        Mr. Francisco Tomei-Torres, ATSDR

•       Mr. Len Richeson, Office of Environmental Quality, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense
        for Environmental Security, DOD

•       Ms. V. Heather Sibbison, Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General, Indian Resource Section, DOJ

•       Ms.  Valerie  Hauser,  Coordinator, Native American  Program,  Advisory Council  on  Historic
        Preservation (ACHP)

        Ms. Elizabeth Bell, Counsel to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), DOI

        Mr. James Floyd,  HUD

        Ms. Dorothy FireCloud, Tribal Coordinator, U.S. Forest Service, USDA,

        Mr. Robert Ragos, Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Forest Service, USDA

•       Mr. Derrick Watchman, Director of  Indian Affairs, DOE

        Ms. Deldi Reyes, EPA  Region 8

        Ms. Karen Suagee, Office of Education Research and Improvement, U.S. Department of Education

During their meeting, the members of  the subcommittee discussed  the  presentations made  by the
representatives of Federal agencies. The members of the subcommittee then considered common themes
in the agency presentations and the presentations made by Mr. Jones and Mr. Gough.  The members of
subcommittee then developed  a list of draft recommendations related to  the integration of the principles of
environmental justice, indigenous peoples, and the activities of  Federal agencies.   This list was to be
forwarded to the Executive Council of the NEJAC.

International Subcommittee

The members of the International Subcommittee heard presentations and reports from:

•       Mr. Tseming Yang, Vermont Law School and member of the International Subcommittee, who led a
       discussion  with representatives of the U.S. Department of State and  the United States Trade
       Representative (USTR) about issues related to trade and the environment. Ms. Carmen Suro-Bredie,
       USTR; Mr. Dominic Bianchi, USTR; and Mr. Michael Shelton, U.S. Department of State, described
       the process by which each agency makes decisions about trade  agreements.

       Mr.  Alberto Saldamondo, International Indian Treaty Council  and member  of the International

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       Subcommittee, who led a discussion of the World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination,
       Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance with representatives of the White House Interagency Task
       Force on the United Nations World Conference Against Racism. Ms. Sharon Kotok, White House
       Interagency Task Force on the United Nations World Conference Against Racism, and Ms. Mary
       O'Lone, OGC, provided the members of the International Subcommittee an update on the activities
       of the World Conference Against Racism.

       Mr. Alan Hecht, Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of International Affairs (OIA),
       who presented an overview of the Border XXI Program, as a program  that not only is undergoing
       changes, but also is influenced by the new presidential administrations in both Mexico and the U.S.

       Mr. Gregg Cooke, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 6 and Ms. Olivia Balandran, Environmental
       Justice Coordinator, EPA Region 6, who provided the members of the International Subcommittee
       a brief presentation on recent accomplishments and activities  related to pesticide prevention training
       in Region 6.

       Mr. Jose Bravo, Just Transition Alliance, who read a facsimile transmission from Mr. Cesar Luna,
       Environmental Health Coalition, who had been unable to attend the meeting. That document provided
       an overview of recent activities related to the Metales y Derivados site, a contaminated lead smelting
       site in Tijuana, Mexico.                                                          ,

       Ms. Delta Valente, EPA Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances (OPPTS) and Ms.
       Carol Parker, OPPTS, who provided an update on increased efforts by EPA to train workers and
       community members on issues related to pesticide prevention.
       Mr. Alan Sielen, Deputy Assistant Administrator, OIA, who provided an update  on EPA's increased
       efforts to conduct outreach to tribal communities.  He highlighted a new initiative under which his
       office conducts monthly conference calls with representatives of tribes that will provide to participants
       scientific information about an environmental topic, while also providing a forum through which EPA
       can gather information about that topic from tribal communities.

       Mr. Mark Kasman, OIA, and Mr. Lionel Brown, OIA, who provided an overview of both new and
       existing Internet projects related to the global environment.

 During their meeting, members of the subcommittee discussed the issues described below.

        in response to the presentations made by representatives of USTR and the U.S. Department of State,
       members of the International Subcommittee questioned the process by which public participation
       opportunities are provided during the trade policy decision-making process, both forthe United States
       and for the respective trade partner. The members of the International Subcommittee and the
        representatives of USTR and the U.S. Department of State agreed to continue to engage in such
       discussions in the future.

       The members of the subcommittee provided a preliminary response to the request of representatives
       of the White House task force for comments on the following draft documents, Excerpted Material
        Developed by the  U.S. Interagency Task Force on the United National World Conference Against
        Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance and UN World Conference
       Against Racism (WCAR) - The Environment Position Paper. Members indicated that a definition of
       environmental justice that uses such language as "minority"  or "disproportionate" is not appropriate
       in an international  context.  In  such cases, the race of the polluter compared with the  race of the
       victims might be a more accurate indicator of environmental injustice the members agree. In addition,
       members  of  the International Subcommittee expressed concern about countries that do not
       acknowledge  certain races living in those countries.

        In response to the presentations made by representatives of  EPA on farm worker training initiatives,
       Tribal outreach programs, and  global  Internet technology pilot projects, the members  of the
        International Subcommittee expressed their support and encouragement, as well as their interest in
        receiving further updates on such projects.


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       In  response to the public comment presentation of Ms. Betsy Boatner Amazon Alliance on the
       escalation of the herbicide spraying program of the government of Colombia, the subcommittee
       decided to request a general policy statement on the part of the NEJAC that sets forth the reasons
       for which the United States should not provide financing for aerial fumigation of drug crops with
       chemical herbicides that pose a serious threat to the health of indigenous peoples.

Waste and Facility Siting Subcommittee

The members of the Waste and Facility Siting Subcommittee heard presentations and reports from:

       Ms. Linda Garczynski, Director of Outreach and Special Projects Staff, OSWER, who presented
       information about the report Environmental Justice, Urban  Revitalization, and Brownfields:   The
       Search for Authentic Signs of Hope.  Ms. Garczynski also  discussed activities related to EPA's
       Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative.

       Mr. Louis Kistner, Millennium Inorganic Chemicals, Inc., who provided information about "Responsible
       Care." The presentation focused his organization's participation in community outreach programs.

       Ms. Melissa Raack, OSWER, who provided information about SEPs. Ms. Raack also reviewed the
       seven categories of SEPs.

       Dr. Antonio Rivera-Castano, Committee For the Rescue and Development of Vieques, who provided
       an update on the Navy's bombing activities on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico. Dr. Rivera-Castano
       expressed  his belief that the people and the environment of the island are suffering adverse effects
       from the bombing.

       Reverend Curtis Dias, Calvary Pentecostal Church, who discussed issues related to environmental
       injustice that have arisen in East Freetown, Massachusetts.  Reverend Dias explained that a small
       minority community has been suffered adverse effects brought about by the town's industrial zoning
       laws.

       Mr. Brian Holtzclaw, Environmental Justice Coordinator, Waste Management Division, EPA Region
       4, who presented a brief historical summary of contamination at the Anniston Polychlorinated
       Biphenyls (PCB) Superfund Site in Anniston, Alabama. Mr. Holtzclaw also provided an update on the
       status of EPA's activities related to that site.

       Mr. David Ouderkirk, OSWER, and Ms. Brenda Richardson, Women  Like Us and member of the
       Waste and Facility Siting Subcommittee, who presented information about the Bridges to Friendship
       project in Washington, D.C.  The program, he reported, is an Interagency Environmental Justice
       Demonstration Project. In addition, the project is a partnership of community stakeholders who have
       agreed to work together to achieve community revitalization, he said.
       Ms. Suzanne Wells, Director of Community Involvement and Outreach Center, EPA Office of
       Emergency and Remedial Response  (OERR) and Ms. Pat Carey,  OSWER,  who updated the
       members of the subcommittee on EPA's Superfund relocation policy. They distributed copies of
       Release of Appraisals for Real Property Acquisition at Superfund Sites Memorandum^ the members
       of the subcommittee.

       Mr. Bill  Luthans, Deputy Director, Planning and Permitting Division, EPA Region 6, who provided
       information about the goals of EPA Region 6  related to permit oversight.

       Mr. Samuel Coleman, Director, Compliance Assurance and Enforcement Division, EPA Region 6,
       presented information about EPA's national oversite program.

       Ms. Jewell  Harper, Deputy Director, Waste Management Division, EPA Region 4,  and Mr. Harold
       Mitchell, Regenesis, Inc. and member  of the Waste and Facility Siting Subcommittee, discussed
       environmental justice activities underway in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
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       Ms. Noemi Emeric, Team Manager, EPA Region 5, presented information about the collaborative
       partnership model program in East St. Louis, Illinois.

During their meeting, subcommittee members discussed the following issues:

•      Local land use and zoning issues related to facility siting

•      An update on the status of EPA's brownfields program

•      A report on the "Responsible Care" initiative provided a representative of the industry

•      A report on SEPs

                                        NEXT MEETING

The next meeting of the NEJAC is scheduled for December 3 through 6, 2001 in Seattle, Washington. The
meeting will focus on fish consumption and water quality standards.   Planned activities  will include two
opportunities for the public to offer comments. More information about the pending meeting, is available on
the NEJAC's  home page on the Internet at :  or
telephone on EPA's toll-free environmental justice hotline at 1 (800) 962-6215.
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LIST OF ATTENDEES

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                    December 2000 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL
                                                        List of Attendees
Nicole Adame
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2245A)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone: 202-564-4068
Fax:    202-564-0020
E-mail: adame.nicole@epa.gov

Kevin Adams
Environmental Manager
Fine Chemicals Group
ATOFINA Chemicals Inc
PO Box 1427
Beaumont, TX 77704-1427
Phone: 409-838-3981 ext. 296
Fax:    409-838-9839
E-mail: kadams@ato.com

Jessica R Alcorn
Office Intergovernmental & Public
Accountability
Office of Environmental Management
US Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue SW
Washington, DC  20585
Phone: 202-586-0798
Fax:    202-586-0293
E-mail: Not Provided

Mustafa AH
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201A)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone: 202-564-2606
Fax:    202-501-0740
E-mail: ali.mustafa@epa.gov

Cassandra R Allen
Division of Special Information Services
Office of Outreach and Special Populations
National Institute of Health
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894
Phone: 301-496-6464
Fax:    301-480-3537
E-mail: allen@nlm.nih.gov

Kira Alvarez
United States Trade Representative
US Department of Commerce
1600 17th Street NW
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-395-3000
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Laurie Amaro
Central California Liaison
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street (OPA-2)
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-744-1289
Fax:   415-744-1072
E-mail: amaro.laurie@epa.gov

Don Aragon
Executive Director
Wind River Environmental Quality Commission
Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes
PO  Box 217
Fort Washakie, WY  82514
Phone: 307-332-3164
Fax:   307-332-7579
E-mail: daragon@wyoming.com

Roy N Arnold
Policy & Technical Advisor
Bureau of Reclamation
US  Department of Interior
1849 C Street NW
Washington,  DC  20240
Phone: 202-208-7588
Fax;   Not Provided
E-mail: ramold@usbr.gov

Barbara Arnwine
Executice Director
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
Washington,  DC
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

John Audley
US  Environmental Protection Agency
Address Not  Provided
,U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: audley.john@epa.gov

Shirley Augurson
Region 6
US  Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue (6RA-DJ)
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-7401
Fax:   214-665-7446
E-mail: augurson.shirley@epa.gov
Rose M Augustine
President
Tucsonans for A Clean Environment
7051 West Bopp Road
Tucson, AZ 85735-8621
Phone: 520-883-8424
Fax:   520-883-8424
E-mail: raugus1049@aol.com

Hubert Avent
Director Urban Health
Health Resources Service Administration
4350 Eastwest Highway
Bethesda, MD 20814
Pnone: 301-594-4332
Fax:   301-594-4997
E-mail: havent@hrsa.gov

Carl Bailey              -
Groundwater Section
Division of Environmental Management
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources
2728 Capital Boulevard
Raleigh, NC  27604
Phone: 919-715-6169
Fax:   919-715-0588
E-mail: carl.bailey@ncmail.net

Olivia Balandran
Regional Administrators Office
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue (6RA-DJ)
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-7257
Fax:   214-665-6648
E-mail: balandran .olivia@epa .gov

Jerome Baiter
Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia
125 South 9th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: 215-627-7100 ext. 228
Fax:   215-627-3183
E-mail: pubint@aol.com

Kimberly Bandy
State Title VI Program Director
Tennessee Human Rights Commission
530 Church Street Suite 400
Nashville, TN 37243
Phone: 615-741-5825
Fax:   615-532-2197
E-mail: kbandy@mail.state.tn.us

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 Elizabeth Bartlett
 Region 4
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 61 Forsyth Street SW
 Atlanta, GA  30303
 Phone: 404-562-9122
 Fax:    404-562-9095
 E-mail: bartlett.elizabeth@epa.gov

 Carolyn Bell
 Excutive Director
 Community Health Resources Inc
 1380 Poplar Avenue
 Memphis, TN 38104
 Phone: 901-726-4731
 Fax:    901-725-4753
 E-mail: carolyn.bell@worldnet.att.net

 Kent Benjamin
 Program Analyst
 Outreach and Special Projects Staff
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
 Response
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5101)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-260-2822
 Fax:    202-260-6606
 E-mail: benjamin.kent@epa.gov

 Dominic Bianchi
 Office of the United  States Trade
 Representative
 .U.S.
 Phone: Not Provided
 Fax:    Not Provided
 E-mail: Not Provided

 Shelly Blake
 Office Manager
 Office of Environmental Justice
 Office of Enforcement and Compliance
 Assurance
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201A)
Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-564-2633
 Fax:    202-501-1079
E-mail: blake.shelley@epa.gov

Betsy Boatner
Program Coordinator
Amazon Alliance
 1367 Connecticut Avenue NW
Suite 400
Washington. DC 20036-1860
Phone: 202-785-3334
Fax:    202-785-3335
E-mail: betsy@amazonalliance.org
Darlene Boerlage
Office of Information Access and Analysis
Office of Environmental Information
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2261 A)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone: 202-260-0355
Fax:   202-401-1315
E-mail: boerlage.darlene@epa.gov

Joann J Bordeaux
Deputy Director, Environmental Torts
Torts Branch, Civil Division
US Department of Justice
PO Box 340 Ben Franklin Station
Washington, DC  20044
Phone: 202-616-4204
Fax:   202-616-4473
E-mail: Not Provided

Lori Boughton
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2273A)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone: 202-564-5106
Fax:   202-564-0091
E-mail: boughton.lori@epa.gov

Rick Bowlus
Chief, Health Risk Communication
US Army
5158 Black Hawk Road
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Phone: 410-436-5208
Fax:   410-436-7716
E-mail: rick.bowlus@amedd.army.mil

John R. Bowman
Environmental Defense
1447 Peachtree Street NE Suite 500
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone: 404-873-4870
Fax:   404-873-4871
E-mail: jbowman@environmentaldefense.org

T Boyen-Robinson
Address Not Provided
,U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Lillian G Bradley
Environmental Economist
AQSSD/ISEG
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD15
RTP, NC 27711
Phone:  919-541-5694
Fax:    919-541-0839
E-mail:  bradley.lillian@epa.gov

Doris Bradshaw
Defense Depot Memphis Tennessee
Concerned Citizens Committee
1458 East Mallory Avenue
Memphis, TN  38106
Phone:  901-942-0329
Fax:    901-942-0800
E-mail:  ddmtccc411@aol.com

Kenneth Bradshaw
Program Director
Defense Depot Memphis Tennessee
Concerned Citizens Committee
1458 East Mallory Avenue
Memphis, TN  38106
Phone:  901-942-0329
Fax:    901-942-0800
E-mail:  ddmtccc411@aol.com

Jose T Bravo
Just Transition Alliance
1066Larwood Road
San Diego, CA 92114
Phone: 619-461-5011
Fax:   619-461-5011
E-mail: tonali@pacbell.net

Marc Brenman
Senior Policy Advisor
Departmental Office of Civil Rights
Office of the Secretary
US Department of Transportation
400 7th Street SW Room 10217 S-30
Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202-366-1119
Fax:   202-366-9371
E-mail: Not Provided

Robert Brenner
Deputy Assistant Administrator
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4103A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-1677
Fax:   202-505-0394
E-mail: brenner.robert@epa.gov

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Sue Briggum
Director
Government Affairs
Waste Management Inc
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 300
North Bdlg
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-628-3500
Fax:   202-628-0400
E-mail: sbriggum@wm.com

Aretha Brocket!
Staff Assistant
Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7401)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-3810
Fax:   202-260-0575
E-mail: brockett.aretha@epa.gov

Eric Broderick
Deputy Director
Office of Public Health
Indian Health Service
5600 Fishers Lane Room 6A-55
Rockville, MD
Phone: 301-443-3024
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Andrew Brought
Student Attorney
Environmental Legal Clinic
University of Maryland School  of Law
515 West Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410/706-2022
Fax:   410/706-5826
E-mail: abrou001@umaryland.edu

Damon A. Brown
Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7406)
Washington,  DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-2278
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: brown.damon@epa.gov

Lionel Brown
Senior International  Information Officer
Office of International Activities
US Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street SW (MC 2670R)
Washington,  DC 20004
Phone: 202-564-6112
Fax:   202-564-2411
E-mail: brown.lionel@epa.gov
Sherry Brown-Wilson
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Phone: 214-665-8050
Fax:   214-665-2182
E-mail: brown-wilson.sherry@epa.gov

Bunyan Bryant
Professor
School of Natural Resources and Environment
University of Michigan
430 East University Dana Building
Ann Arbor, Ml 48109-1115
Phone: 734-763-2470
Fax:   734-963-2470
E-mail: bbryant@umich.edu

William Burkhart
Manager, Environmental Government
Relations
Corporate Health, Safety, and Environment
The Procter & Gamble Company
11310 Cornell Park Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45242
Phone: 513-626-4411
Fax:   513-626-1678
E-mail: burkhart.wt@pg.com

Richard Burton, Jr
St James Citizens for Jobs and the
Environment
6664 Louisiana Highway 44
Convent, LA 70723
Phone: 225-562-3221
Fax:   225-562-4237
E-mail: rburton@etaal.com

Helga Butler
Indoor Environment Division
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental  Protection Agency
,  U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Keith Caldwell
Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission
1101 East Arkansas Lane
Arlington, TX  76010-6499
Phone: 817-588-5837
Fax:   817-795-2519
E-mail: kcaldwel@tnrcc.state.tx.us
Ann Campbell
Address Not Provided
,U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Bradley Campbell
Regional Administrator
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street (3RAOO)
Philadelphia,  PA 19103-2029
Phone: 215-814-2900
Fax:     Not Provided
E-mail: campbell.bradley@epa.gov

Joe Carbone
Forest Service
US Department of Agriculture
PO Box 96090
Washington,  DC 20090-6090
Phone:  202-205-0884
Fax:    202-205-1012
E-mail:  Not Provided

Pat Carey
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5204G)
Washington,  DC 20460
Phone:  703-603-8772
Fax:    703-603-9100
E-mail:  carey.pat@epa.gov

Gary Carroll
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington,  DC 20460
Phone:  202-564-2404
Fax:    202-501-0740
E-mail:  Not Provided

Brandon E Carter
Federal Facilities Restoration & Reuse
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5106)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone:  202-260-8302
Fax:    202-260-5646
E-mail:  carter.brandon@epa.gov

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Daisy Carter
Director
Project Awake
Route 2 Box 282
Coatopa, AL  35470
Phone: 205-652-6823
Fax:   205-652-6823
E-mail: Not Provided

Deborah Carter
Environmental Protection Specialist
Environmental Justice and Community Liaison
Program
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-9668
Fax:   404-562-9664
E-mail: carter.deborah@epa.gov

Todd Carter
Correspondent
Public Education Center
1100 Connecticut Avenue Suite 1310
Washington,  DC 20036
Phone: 202-466-4310
Fax:   202-466-4344
E-mail: carter@publicedcenter.org

Shakeba Carter-Jenkins
Assistant to the Environmental Justice
Coordinator
Region 2
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway, 26th Floor
New York, NY  10007
Phone: 212-637-3585
Fax:   212-637-4943
E-mail: carter-jenkins.shakeba@epa.gov

Cynthia Smallbear Casey
Smallbear Support Services
11306 Lucasville Road
Manassas, VA 20112
Phone: 703-257-9604
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Johnny Casmore, Jr
Exxon Mobil  Corporation
PO Box 3311
Beaumont, TX 77704
Phone: 409-757-1792
Fax:   409-757-3840
E-mail: johnny_casmore@email.mobil.com
Beth Cavalier
Program Analyst
MED
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Room 3119
AR
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-3271
Fax:   202-564-9001
E-mail: bcavalier@epa.gov

Catherine Cesnik
Office of Environmental Policy & Compliance
US Department of the Interior
1849 C Street NW (MS 2340)
Washington, DC 20240
Phone: 202-208-7554
Fax:   202-208-6970
E-mail: Not Provided

Patrick Chang
Attorney/Advisor
Office of General Counsel
US Environmental  Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2399A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Tai-ming Chang
Region 6
US Environmental  Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-2210
Fax:   214-665-7446
E-mail: chang.tai-ming@epa.gov

Reggie Cheatham
US Environmental  Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2842)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-3085
Fax:   202-401-2728
E-mail: cheatham.reggie@epa.gov

Eric Chen
Office of the Director
National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences
31 Center Drive Room B1C02 (MSC 2256)
Bethesda, MD  20892-0001
Phone: 202-756-7819
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: echen@email.unc.edu
Lucie Chen
Technical Information Specialist
National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health
8600 Rockville Pike Building 38A (35308)
Bethesda, MD 20894
Phone: 301-496-5684
Fax:   301-480-3537
E-mail: chenl@mail.nlm.nih.gov

Francis Chin
Environmental Justice Coordinator
Maniilaq Association
PO Box 256
Kotzebue, AK 99752
Phone: 907-442-7673
Fax:   907-442-7678
E-mail: fchin@maniilaq.org

Willard M Chin            '
Environmental Justice Team
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street CMD-6
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-744-1204
Fax:    415-538-5062
E-mail: chin.willard@epa.gov

Jerry Clifford
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-2100
Fax:    214-665-6648
E-mail: clifford.jerry@epa.gov

Carl Cole
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Luke Cole
General Counsel
Center on Race Poverty and the Environment
631 Howard  Street Suite 330
San Francisco, CA 94105-3907
Phone: 415-495-8990
Fax:    415-495-8849
E-mail: luke@crpesf.org

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Samuel J Coleman
Director
Compliance Assurance and Enforcement
Division
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200 (6EN)
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-2210
Fax:   214-665-7446
E-mail: coleman.sam@epa.gov

Derrick L. Coley
US Conference of Mayors
1620 Eye Street NW Suite 600
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202-861-6739
Fax:   202-429-0422
E-mail: dcoley@usmayors.org

Robert W Collin
Environmental Studies
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97405
Phone: 541-346-3822
Fax:   541-607-1073
E-mail: Not Provided

Robin Morris Collin
Professor
University of Oregon Law School
120 Elkay Drive
Eugene, OR  97404
Phone: 541-607-1072
Fax:    541-607-1072
E-mail: rcollin@law.uoregon.edu

Monica L Abreu Conley
New York Department of Environmental
Conservation
 50 Wolf Road Room 611
Albany, NY 12233-1040
 Phone: 518-457-6558
 Fax:    518-457-6996
 E-mail: mlconley@gw.dec.state.ny.us

 Milinda Conyers
 Pee Dee Community Center
 300 Railroad Avenue
 Florence, SC 29506
 Phone: 843-665-4747
 Fax:   843-665-9727
 E-mail: Not Provided
Steven D Cook
Reporter
Bureau of Environmental News
Bureau of National Affairs Inc
1231 25th Street NW
Washington, DC 20037
Phone: 202-452-4331
Fax:   202-452-5331
E-mail: scook@bna.com

Gregg A Cooke
Regional Administrator
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone:  214-665-2100
Fax:    214-665-6648
E-mail:  cooke.gregg@epa.gov

Michael A Corbin
The Corbin Law Firm
Address Not Provided
Annandale, VA
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Jason Corburn
Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue Room 9-314
Cambridge, MA 02139
 Phone: 617-253-2025
 Fax:   617-253-7808
 E-mail: jasontc@mit.edu

 Ann Coyle
 Office of Regional Counsel
 Region 5
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 77 West Jackson Boulevard (C-14J)
 Chicago, IL 60604
 Phone: 312-886-2248
 Fax:   312-886-0747
 E-mail: coyle.ann@epa.gov

 Martin Coyne
 Air Daily
 1700 K Street Suite 1202
 Washington, DC 20006
 Phone: 202-775-0240 ext.  351
 Fax:    202-872-8045
 E-mail:  mcoyne@energyargus.com
Jeneva Craig
Office of Policy Analysis and Review
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6103A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-1674
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: craig.jeneva@epa.gov

Ethel L Crisp
Environmental Protection Specialist
Waste Peticides and Toxics Division
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (DM-7J)
Chicago, IL 60604-3590
Phone:  312-353-1442
Fax:    312-353-6519
E-mail:  crisp.ethel@epa.gov

Martha Crosland
Director
Office of Intergovernmental & Public
Accountability
Environmental Management
US Department of Energy
 1000 Independence Avenue SW
Washington, DC  20585
 Phone: 202-586-5793
 Fax:   Not Provided
 E-mail: Not Provided

 John Cross
 Deputy Director
 Pollution Prevention Division
 Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
 Substances
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 401 M Street SW (PB 222B)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-260-3559
 Fax:   202-260-0178
 E-mail: Not Provided

 Vernell Cutter
 CFEJ-Convenor
 Citizens for Environmental Justice
 1115 Habersham Street
 Savannah, GA  31401
 Phone:  912-233-0907
 Fax:    912-236-7757
 E-mail:  v_cutter@yahoo.com

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Clydia J Cuykendall
Associate General Counsel
Legal Department
JC Penney
6501 Legacy Drive (MS 1104)
Piano, TX 75024-3698
Phone: 972-431-1290
Fax:   972-431-1133
E-mail: cjcuyken@jcpenney.com

Lawrence Dark
Columbia Willamette Area Health Education
Center
19365 SW 65th Avenue Suite 204
Tualatin, OR 97062
Phone: 503-725-2575
Fax:   503-725-2577
E-mail: Not Provided

Juan Davila
Special Assistant to the Deputy Regional
Administrator
Environmental Remedial & Response Division
Region 2
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway
New York, NY  10007-1866
Phone: 212-637-5000
Fax:   212-637-5024
E-mail: Not Provided

Katharine Dawes
Evaluation Support Division
Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1802)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-8394
Fax:   202-260-3125
E-mail: dawes.katherine@epa.gov

John P De Back
Base Transition Coodinator
US Department of Defense
2163 Airways Boulevard Bldg 144, Suite 140B
Memphis, TN 38114
Phone: 901-544-0622
Fax:   901-544-0623
E-mail: debackjp@acq.osd.mil

Carol Dennis
Office of Management and Budget
725 17th Street NW Room 8026
Washington, DC 20503
Phone: 202-395-4822
Fax:    202-395-5836
E-mail: Not Provided
Charles E. Dent
Assistant Regional Director
Diversity and Civil Rights
US Fish and Wildlife Service
500 Gold Avenue SW Suite 3000
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 505-248-7838
Fax:   505-248-7837
E-mail: chartes_dent@fws.gov

David J Derokey
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW 10th Floor (WM-CSB)
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8637
Fax:   404-562-9964
E-mail: derokey.david@epa.gov

Ramesh Desai
Environmental Protection Specialist
Defense Logistics Agency
8725 John J. Kingman Road Room 2639
Ft. Belvoir, VA  22060
Phone: 703-767-6242
Fax:   703-767-6093
E-mail: ramesh_desai@hg.dla.mil

Curtis Dias
Calvary Pentecostal Church
33 Braley Road
Freetown, MA  02717
Phone: 508-763-8343
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Albert Donnay
President
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Referral and
Resources
508 Westgate Road
Baltimore, MD  21229-2343
Phone: 410-362-6400
Fax:   410-362-6401
E-mail: www.mcsrr.org

Melinda Downing
Office of Intergovernmental & Public
Accountability
US Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue SW Room 1H-087
Washington, DC 20585
Phone: 202-586-7703
Fax:   202-586-0293
E-mail: melinda.downing@em.doe.gov
Roland Droitsch
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy
US Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue NW Room S2312
Washington, DC  20210
Phone: 202-693-5900
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: droitsch-roland@dol.gov

Delbert DuBois
Four Mile Hibernian Community Association
Inc
2025 Four Mile Lane
Charleston, SC 29405
Phone: 843-607-3319
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Sarah Dunham
US Environmental Protection^ Agency
501 3rd Street NW
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-564-9087
Fax:   202-565-2141
E-mail: dunham.sara@epa.gov

Gail E DuPuis
Student
218 Roosevelt Avenue
GlenBunie, MD  21061
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: mszia@hotmail.com

Louise Dyson
Product Manager
Non-Stockpile Chemical Material Program
US Army
SFAE-CD-P Building E4405
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010
Phone: 410-436-3445
Fax.   410-436-8737
E-mail: louise.dyson@pmcd.apgea.army.mil

Veronica Eady, Esq
Executive Office of Environmental Affairs
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
251 Caseway  Street 9th Floor
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-626-1053
Fax:   617-626-1180
E-mail: veronica.eady@state.ma.us

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Carl Edlund
Director
Planning and Permitting Division
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-7200
Fax:   214-665-6660
E-mail: edlund.carl@epa.gov

Chebryll C Edwards
Environmental Engineer/Environmental
Justice Coordinator
Office of Air and Radiation
Headquarters
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD-13
Research Triangle  Park, NC 27711
Phone: 919-541-5428
Fax:   919-541-3470
E-mail: edwards.chebryll@epa.gov

Regina Edwards
Associate Attorney
National Network of Forest Practitioners
1502 Sharon Road
Tallahassee, FL 32303
Phone: 803-802-0929
Fax:   803-802-0970
E-mail: Not Provided

Carlton Eley
Development, Community and Environmental
Division
US Environmental  Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2127)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-7154
Fax:   202-260-0174
E-mail: eley.carlton@epa.gov

Pat Elliott
International City/County Management
Association
777 North  Capitol Street NE Suite 500
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202-962-3593
Fax:   202-962-3500
E-mail: pelliott@icma.org
Noemi Emeric
Regional Team Manager
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (T-16J)
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312-886-0995
Fax:   312-886-2737
E-mail: emeric.noemi@epa.gov

Mazin Enwiya
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (MC B-19J)
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312-353-8414
Fax:   312-353-5374
E-mail: enwiya.mazin@epa.gov

Jana Erickson
Attorney
Office of General Counsel
US Department of Housing and Urban
Development
351 7th Street NW
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-708-6035 ext. 5067
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: jana_l._erickson@hud.gov

Elisabeth Evans
Director
Environmental Justice Program
Region 8
US Environmental Protection Agency
999 18th Street Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202-2466
Phone:  303-312-6053
Fax:    303-312-6409
E-mail:  evans.eiisabeth@epa.gov

Samantha Fairchild
Director
Office of Enforcement, Compliance, and
Environmental Justice
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia,  PA
Phone:  215-814-2627
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail:  fairchild.samantha@epa.gov
Caron Falconer
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsythe Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8451
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: falconer.caron@epa.gov

Henry Falk
Director/Environmental Hazards & Health
Effects
National Center For Environmental Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4770 Buford Highway NE F-28
Atlanta, GA 30341-3724
Phone: 404-488-7300
Fax:   404-488-7310
E-mail: Not Provided

Stephanie A Farquhar
University of North Carolina
Community Health Scholars Program
Department of Health Behavior and Health
Education
School of Public Health
319D Rosenau Hall CB No 7400
Chapel Hill, NC  27599
Phone: 919-966-8650
Fax:   919-966-2921
E-mail: stephanie.farquahar@sph.unc.edu

Charles Faultry
Section Chief, Information Management
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-6750
Fax:   214-665-6762
E-mail: cfaultry@epa.gov

Denise Feiber
Harding ESE Inc
404 SW  140th Terrace
Newberry, FL 32669-3000
Phone: 352-333-2605
Fax:   352-333-6633
E-mail: ddfeiber@mactec.com

Jaime (Jim) Fernandez
Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission
PO Box 13087 (MC 108)
Austin, TX 78711-3087
Phone:  512-239-4000
Fax:    512-239-4007
E-mail:  Not Provided

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Terra! Ferreira
Air Resources Engineer
Office of the Ombudsman
Air Resources Board
California Environmental Protection Agency
2020 L Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-322-2467
Fax:   916-322-4737
E-mail: tfen-eir@arb.ca.gov

Deeohn Ferris
President
Global Environmental Resources Incorporated
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-637-2467
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Allyson Fertitta
Harris Deville and Associates
521 Laurel  Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70801
Phone: 225-344-0381
Fax:   225-336-0211
E-mail: afertitta@hdaissues.com

Timothy Fields Jr
Assistant Administrator
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-4610
Fax:   202-260-3527
E-mail: fields.timothy@epa.gov

Charles E Findley
Acting Regional Administrator
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: 206-553-0479
Fax:   206-553-1809
E-mail: findley.chuck@epa.gov

Dorothy FireCloud, Esq
Tribal Government Program Manager
Cooperative and International Forestry
Forest Service Southeast Region
US Department of Agriculture
517 Gold Avenue SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone. 505-842-3424
Fax.    505-842-3806
E-mail: dfireclo/r3@fs.fed.gov
Jeanne M Fox
Regional Administrator
Region 2
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway 26th Floor
New York, NY 10007-1866
Phone: 212-637-5000
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: fox.jeanne@epa.gov

Katharine Fredriksen
Public Affairs
Koch Industries Inc
1450 G Street NW Suite 445
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: 202-737-1977
Fax:   202-737-8111
E-mail: fredrikk@kochind.com

James Friloux
Ombudsman
Office of the Secretary
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
PO Box 82263
Baton Rouge, LA 70884
Phone: 225-765-0735
Fax:   225-765-0746
E-mail: jim_f@deq.state.la.us

Michele Gagnon
Environmental Policy Specialist
National Association of Attorneys General
750 First Street NE Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202-326-6040
Fax:   202-408-6982
E-mail: mgagnon@naag.org

Armando Gandarilla
Neighborhoods for Justice
809 South 5th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Phone: 602-250-7013
Fax:   602-506-6560
E-mail: a.gandarill@aol.com

Linda Garczynski
Director
Outreach and Special Projects Staff
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5105)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone. 202-260-1223
Fax:   202-260-6606
E-mail: garczynski.linda@epa.gov
Eileen Gauna
Professor of Law
Southwestern University School of Law
675 South Westmoreland Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90005
Phone: 213-738-6752
Fax:   949-361-2911
E-mail: egauna@swlaw.edu

Clarice Gaylord
Senior Policy Advisor
San Diego Border Liaison Office
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
610 West Ash Street, Suite 703
San Diego, CA  92101
Phone: 619-235-4767
Fax:   619-235-4771
E-mail: gaylord.clarice@epeugov

Michel Gelobter
Graduate Department of Public Administration
Rutgers University
360 Martin Luther King Boulevard  7th Floor
Newark, NJ  07102
Phone: 973-353-5093 ext. 18
Fax:   209-927-4574
E-mail: gelobter@andromeda.rutgers.edu

Daniel Gogal
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2576
Fax:   202-501-0740
E-mail: gogal.danny@epa.gov

Renee Coins
Environmental Protection Specialist
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2598
Fax:   202-501-0740
E-mail: goins.renee@epa.gov

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Rhonda Colder
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2222A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-5088
Fax:   202-501-0411
E-mail: golder.rhonda@epa.gov

Tom Goldtooth
Indigenous Environmental Network
PO Box 485
Bemidji, MN 56619-0485
Phone: 218-751-4967
Fax:   218-751-0561
E-mail: ien@igc.org

Sherri Goodman
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for
Environmental Security
US Department of Defense
3400 Defense Pentagon  Room 3E-792
Washington, DC 20301-3400
Phone:  703-604-0518
Fax:    703-607-4237
E-mail:  Not Provided

Robert Gough
.U.S.
Phone:  Not Provided
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail:  Not Provided

Richard Gragg
Assistant Professor
Center for Environmental Equity and Justice
Environmental Sciences Institute
Florida A & M University
1520 South Bronough Street
Tallahassee,  FL  32307
Phone: 850-599-8549
Fax:   850-599-2248
E-mail: richard.graggiii@famu.edu

Wendy Graham
Office of International Activities
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2610R)
Washington,  DC 20460
 Phone: 202-564-6602
 Fax:   202-565-2407
 E-mail: graham.wendy@epa.gov
Dennis Grams
Regional Administrator
Region 7
US Environmental Protection Agency
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City, KS 66101
Phone: 913-551-7006
Fax:   913-551-7976
E-mail: Not Provided

Running Grass
Environmental Justice Specialist
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-744-1205
Fax:   415-538-5062
E-mail: grass.running@epa.gov

Daniel Greenbaum
Health Effects Institute
955 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: 617-876-6700
Fax:   617-876-6709
E-mail: dgreenbaum@healtheffects.org

Barbara Grimm-Crawford
Special Assistant to DAS/Environment
US Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue SW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-586-3964
Fax:    202-586-2268
E-mail: barbara.grimm-crawford@eh.doe.gov

Jen Grund
Tetra Tech EM Inc
Address Not Provided
 ,U.S.
 Phone: Not Provided
 Fax:   Not Provided
 E-mail: Not Provided

 Tony Guadagno
 Assistant General Counsel
 Office of General Counsel
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2322)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-564-5537
 Fax:   202-564-5541
 E-mail: guadagno.tony@epa.gov
Tom Guay
Environmental Compliance Alert
1528 Circle Drive
Annapolis, MD 21404
Phone: 410-349-8200
Fax:   410-349-0822
E-mail: ecalert@aol.com

Lisa Guide
Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy,
Management, and Budget
US Department of the Interior
1849 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20240
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

George Hagevik
National Conference of State^Legislatures
1560 Broadway Suite 700
Denver, CO  80202
Phone: 303-830-2200
Fax:   303-863-8003
E-mail: george.hagevik@ncsl.org

Beth Hailstock
Director
Environmental Justice Center
Cincinnati Department of Health
3101 Bumet Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45229
Phone: 513-357-7206
Fax:    513-357-7262
E-mail: bethhailstock@chdburn.rcc.org

 Loren Hall
 Office of Civil Rights
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1201A)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-564-7289
 Fax:    202-501-1836
 E-mail: hall.loren@epa.gov

 Martin Halper
 Senior Science Advisor
 Office of Environmental Justice
 Office of Enforcement and Compliance
 Assurance
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-564-2601
 Fax:   202-501-0740
 E-mail: halper.martin@epa.gov

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Brad Hamilton
Director
Kansas Native American Affairs Office
1430 SW Topeka Boulevard
Topeka, KS 66612-1853
Phone: 785-368-7319
Fax:   785-296-1795
E-mail: bbhamilt@hr.state.ks.us

Graver Hankins
Director
Environmental Justice Clinic
Thurgood Marshall School of Law
Texas Southern University
3100 Clebume Avenue Room 212
Houston, TX 77004
Phone: 713-313-7287
Fax:   713-313-1087
E-mail: ghankins@tsulaw.edu

Brain Hansen
Reporter
Environmental News Service
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-232-4901
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: hansen@ens-news.com

Olof Hansen
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street (WST-6)
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-744-2044
Fax:   415-744-1044
E-mail: hansen.olof@epa.gov

William Harnett
Acting Director
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD-12
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Phone: 919-541-4979
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: hamett.bill@epa.gov

Jewell Harper
Deputy Director
Waste Management Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-8651
Fax:   404-562-8063
E-mail:  harper.jewell@epa.gov
Ronnie Harrington
Manager Environmental Justice Grants
Program
Region 1
US Environmental Protection Agency
One Congress Street 10th Floor
Boston, MA 02203-0001
Phone: 617-918-1703
Fax:    617-918-1809
E-mail: harrington.veronica@epa.gov

Alisa Harris
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA  17105
Phone: 717-787-4449
Fax:    717-783-8926
E-mail: harris.alisa@dep.state.pa.us

Phyllis Harris
Regional Counsel
Region 4
US Environmental  Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
Phone: 404-562-9556
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: harris.phyllis@epa.gov

Reginald Harris
Environmental Justice Coordinator
Region 3
US Environmental  Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street (3ECOO)
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-814-2988
Fax:    215-814-2905
E-mail: harris.reggie@epa.gov

Rita Harris
Environmental Justice Organizer
Community Living in Peace Inc / Sierra Club
1373 South Avenue
Memphis, TN  38106
Phone: 901-948-6002
Fax:   901-948-6002
E-mail: xundu@usa.net

Robert L. Harris
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
PO Box 770000 MC B32
San Francisco, CA 94177
Phone: 415-973-3833
Fax:   415-973-1359
E-mail: rih6@pge.com
Rose Harvell
Environmental Justice Coordinator
Office of Site Remediation Enforcement
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2273A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6056
Fax:   202-564-0074
E-mail: harvell.rose@epa.gov

Terry Harwood
Hazardous Materials Management Group
US Department of Agriculture
Reporters Building Room 553 (MC 9100)
Washington, DC 20250
Phone: 202-401-4747
Fax:   202-401-4749
E-mail: Not Provided

Valerie Hauser
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 809
Washington, DC 20004
Phone: 202-606-8530
Fax:   202-606-8647
E-mail: vhauser@achp.gov

Debbie Reynolds Hazen
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue (6WQ-CO)
Dallas, TX 75202
Phone: 214-665-2707
Fax:   214-665-6648
E-mail: reynolds.debbie@epa.gov

Alan Hecht
Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator
Office of International Activities
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2670R)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6600
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: hecht.alan@epa.gov

Michelle Heller
Advisory Council on Histroic Preservation
1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20004
Phone: 202-606-8522
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: mheller@achp.gov

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Maria Hendriksson
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 361OA)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-1897
Fax:   202-564-4962
E-mail: hendriksson.marta@epa.gov

Steven A Herman
Assistant Administrator
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2440
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: herman.steven@epa.gov

Amahra Hicks
Regional Manager
Forest Service
US Department of Agriculture
1323 Club Drive
Vallejo, CA  94512
Phone: 707-562-8751
Fax:   707-562-9044
E-mail: Not Provided

Barry Hill
Director
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2515
Fax:   202-501-0740
E-mail: hill.barry@epa.gov

Jennifer Hill-Kelley
Environmental Quality Director
Environmental Health & Safety Program
Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
3759 West Mason Street
Oneida, Wl  54155
Phone: 920-497-5812
Fax:   920-496-7883
E-mail: jhillkel@oneidanation.org
Kendolyn Hodges-Simons
Attorney Advisor
Office of Enforcement, Compliance, and
Environmental Justice
Environmental Health Administration
DC Department of Health
51 N Street NE Room 6045
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202-535-2611
Fax:   202-535-2881
E-mail: Not Provided

Melvin "Kip" Holden
Representative
Louisiana Legislature
2013 Central Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70807
Phone: 225-774-8017
Fax:   225-771-5852
E-mail: Not Provided

Mike Holloway
Program Analyst
Indoor Environments Division
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6609J)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone: 202-564-9426
Fax:   202-565-2039
E-mail: holloway.mike@epa.gov

Larry S Holmes
Resource Conservationist
NRCS
US Department of Agriculture
1400 Independence Avenue SW
Washington, DC  20002
Phone:  202-720-1853
Fax:    202-720-2966
E-mail:  Not Provided

Michael K Holmes
Northside Education Center
St Louis Community College
4666 Natural Bridge Road
St Louis, MO  63115
Phone:  314-381-3822
Fax:    314-381-4637
E-mail:  mholmes@ccm.st!cccc.mo.us
Morris D Holmes
Indian Program
Region 7
US Environmental Protection Agency
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City, KS 66101-2907
Prione: 913-551-7421
Fax:   913-551-7765
E-mail: holmes.morris@epa.gov

Brian Holtzclaw
Environmental Justice Waste Management
Division
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8684
Fax:   404-562-8566
E-mail: holtzclaw.brian@epa.gov

Craig Hooks
Director
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
Federal Facilities Enforcement Office
US Environmental Protection Agency
,U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Savonala "Savi" Home
Associate Director
Land Loss Prevention Project
North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers
206 N. Dilliard Street
Durham, NC 27701
Phone: 919-682-5969
Fax:   919-688-5596
E-mail: savi@landloss.org

Steve Hortin
Atlanta Regional Office
US Department of Energy
75 Spring Street Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30303-3308
Phone: 404-562-0593
Fax:   404-562-0537
E-mail: steve.hortin@ee.doe.gov

Kenneth Houston
Facilitator
Winsor Association
PO Box 312
Swarthmore, PA  17081
Phone: 610-496-2851
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: bresten@bellatlantic.net

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Nancy Howard
Water Resources Planner
Newport News Waterworks
2600 Washington Avenue
Newport News, VA 23607
Phone: 757-926-7177
Fax:   757-926-7179
E-mail: nhoward@ci.newport-news.va.us

Suzy Hudak
Office of Surface Mining
US Department of the Interior
1951 Constitution Avenue NW
South Interior Building
Washington, DC 20240
Phone: 202-208-2661
Fax:   202-219-3276
E-mail: shudak@osmre.gov

Michelle R. Hudson
SAIC - Public Participation Specialist
Office of Intergovernmental and Public
Accountability
US Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue SW Room 1H-
08845
Washington, DC 20585
Phone: 202-586-7739
Fax:   202-586-0293
E-mail: michelle.hudson-mann@em.doe.gov

Laura Hunter
Director, Clean Bay Program
Environmental Health Coalition
1717 Kettner Boulevard Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: 619-235-0281 ext. 102
Fax:   619-232-3670
E-mail: laurah@environmental.org

Carolyn L. Huntoon
Assistant Secretary
US Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue SW
Washington, DC 20585
Phone: 202-586-7709
Fax.   202-586-0293
E-mail: Not Provided

Daniel Hutch
Economist
US Environmental Protection Agency
1727 Massachussets Avenue Apt 515
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-2760
Fax.   202-260-0174
E-mail: hutch.dan@epa.gov
Daniel (sales
Office of Environmental Justice
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone: 215-814-2647
Fax:   215-814-2905
E-mail: isales.daniel@epa.gov

Annabelle E Jaramillo
Commissioner - elect
Benton County Board of Commission
408 SW  Monroe Suite 111
Corvailis, OR 97333
Phone: 541-766-6800
Fax:   541-766-6893
E-mail: annabelle.e.jaramillo@co.benton.or.us

Emil Jason
GRAND Administrator
New Madrid Children Health
1847 Dunn Road
Florissant, MO 63033-6116
Phone:  314-830-3790
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail:  dremiljason@aol.com

Sheldon C Jobe
Resource Consultants Inc
1960 Gallows Road
Vienna,  VA 22182
Phone:  703-714-6375
Fax:    703-714-6438
E-mail:  sjobe@resourceconsultants.com

Sabrina Johnson
Policy Analyst
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6103A)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone:  202-564-1173
Fax:    202-564-1554
E-mail: johnson.sabrina@epa.gov

Ted Johnson
Urban Planner
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (WH 4301)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone:  202-260-8142
Fax:    202-260-5394
E-mail:  Johnson .theodore@epa.gov
Khanna Johnston
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue (6RA-DJ)
Dallas, TX 75202
Phone: 214-665-2716
Fax:   214-665-6490
E-mail: johnston.khanna@epa.gov

Scott Jones
Public Relations Director
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
PO Box 74
Lower Brule, SD  57548
Phone: 605-473-5399
Fax:   605-473-5465
E-mail: sung@wcenet.com

Teresa Juarez
New Mexico Alliance
PO Box 759
Chimayo, NM 87522
Phone: 505-351-2404
Fax:   505-351-1031
E-mail: tjuarez@la-tierra.com

Lisa Kahn
Environmental Protection Specialist
US  Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1807)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-4545
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: kahn.lisa@epa.gov

Mark S Kasman
Senior International Information Officer
Office of International Activities
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (Me 2670R)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6112
Fax:   202-565-2411
E-mail: kasman.mark@epa.gov

Patrice Kent
National Tribal Environmental Council
PO Box 304
White Swan, WA 98952
Phone: 509-952-5687
Fax:   509-874-2756
E-mail: patricekent@nwinfo.net

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Charlotte L Keys
Executive Director
Jesus People Against Pollution
PO Box 765
202 Virginia Avenue
Columbia, MS 39429
Phone: 601-736-0686
Fax:   601-736-7811
E-mail: keysjpap@aol.com

Marva E King
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201A)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone: 202-564-2599
Fax:   202-501-0740
E-mail: king.marva@epa.gov

Toshia King
Environmental Protection Assistant
Office of Waste
Office of Solid Waste And Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5303W)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone: 703-308-7033
Fax:  703-308-8617
E-mail: king.toshia@epa.gov

Pam Kingfisher
 Executive Director
(Alma de Mujer Center for Social Change)
 Indigenous Womens Network
 13621 FM2769
Austin, TX 87512
 Phone: 512-401-0090
 Fax:   512-258-1858
 E-mail: almademujer@igc.org

 David Kinsey
 Princeton University
 14 Aiken Avenue
 Princeton, NJ  08540
 Phone: 609-924-4990
 Fax:    609-924-4107
 E-mail:  dkinsey@princeton.edu
Monica Kirk
Special Counsel to the Regional Administrator
Office of Oregon Operations
Region 10
US Environmental Protection Agency
811 SW 16th Avenue 3rd Floor
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-326-3269
Fax:   503-326-3399
E-mail: kirk.monica@epa.gov

Louis H Kistner
Director Regulatory Governmental and
Community Affairs
Millennium Inorganic Chemicals
200 International Circle Suite 5000
Hunt Valley, MD 21030
Phone:  410-229-4431
Fax:    410-229-4535
E-mail:  lkistner@mic-usa.com

Mosi Kitwana
Director
Research and Development
International City/County Management
Association
777 North Capitol Street NE Suite 500
Washington, DC  20002-4201
Phone: 202-962-3649
Fax:    202-962-3605
E-mail: mkitwana@icma.org

 Robert Knox
Associate Director
 Office of Environmental Justice
 Office of Enforcement and Compliance
 Assurance
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone:  202-564-2604
 Fax:    202-501-0740
 E-mail:  knox.robert@epa.gov

 Elaine Koerner
 Designated Federal Officer
 Good Neighbor Environmental Baord
 Office of Cooperative Environmental-
 Management
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1601A)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-564-1484
 Fax:   202-501-0661
 E-mail:  koerner.elaine@epa.gov
Sharon Kotok
Agency Representative
UN World Conference Against Racism
White House Interagency Task Force
White House Complex Room 593 EEOB
Washington, DC 20502
Phone: 202-456-2421
Fax:   202-456-2814
E-mail: sharon_b._kotok@who.eop.gov

David Kuehn
Community Planner
Metropolitan Planning Division
Federal Highway Adminstration
US Department of Transportation
400 7th Street SW, Room 3232
Washington, DC  20590
Phone: 202-366-6072
Fax:   202-366-7660
E-mail: david.kuehn@fhwa.dot.gov

Kim Lambert
US Fish and Wildlife Service
41040 Fairfax Drive, Room 300
Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: 703-358-2554
 Fax:    703-358-2030
E-mail: kimjambert@fws.gov

 Charles  Lamielle
 National  Center For Environmental Health
 Strategies
 1100 Rural Avenue
 Voorhees, NJ 08043
 Phone: (856)429-5358
 Fax:   Not Provided
 E-mail:  Not Provided

 Mary Lamielle
 National Center For Environmental Health
 Strategies
 1100 Rural Avenue
 Voorhees, NJ 08043
 Phone:  856-429-5358
 Fax:    Not Provided
 E-mail:  marylamielle@ncehs.org

 Ethel M Lane
 Neighborhood for Justice
 730  South 15th Avenue
 Phoenix, AZ 85007
 Phone:  602-495-1952
 Fax:   602-495-1954
 E-mail:  Not Provided

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Roseanne LaRoche
Administrative Assistant Public Relations
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
PO Box 187
Lower Brule, SD 57548
Phone: 605-473-5399
Fax:   605-473-5465
E-mail: Not Provided

Mary Latimer
United States Trade Representative
US Department of Commerce
1600 17th Street NW
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-395-3000
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Stewart Lawrence
President
Puentes2000.com
1457 Park Road NW Suite 104
Washington, DC 20010
Phone: 202-462-1634
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: puentes2000@yahoo.com

Charles Lee
Associate Director Policy and Interagency
Liaison
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of  Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2597
Fax:   202-501-0740
E-mail: lee.charles@epa.gov

Deitra Hazelwood Lee
Legislative Research Specialist
DC Department of Health (Clean Land
Program)
51 N Street NE
Third Floor
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202-535-1904
Fax:   202-535-1382
E-mail: delee@dchealth.com

Rebeca  Lee-Pethel
National  Center for Environmental Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4770 Buford Highway NE (MS F-29)
Atlanta, GA 30341-3727
 Phone: 770-488-7537
 Fax:   770-488-4178
 E-mail:  rxl8@cdc.gov
Carol Leftwich
Project Manager
Environmental Council of the States
444 North Capitol Street NW Suite 445
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-624-3677
Fax:   202-624-3666
E-mail: leftwich@sso.org

Ira Leighton
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region 1
US Environmental Protection Agency
One Congress Street Suite 1100
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-918-1011
Fax:   617-918-1029
E-mail: leighton.ira@epa.gov

Michael Letourneau
Region 10
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Sixth Avenue (CEJ-163)
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: 206-553-1687
Fax.   206-553-7176
E-mail: letoumeau.mike@epa.gov

Janice Lewis
Environmental Scientist
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-814-2185
Fax:   215-814-2124
E-maU: lewis.janice@epa.gov

Philip Lewis
Rohm and Haas Company
100 Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA 19106-2399
Phone: 215-592-3594
Fax:  215-592-3665
E-mail:  Not Provided

Victor Lichtenger
Address Not Provided
 ,U.S.
Phone:  Not Provided
 Fax:   Not Provided
 E-mail:  Not Provided
Benjamin Lim
Environmental Justice Coordinator
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7404)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-1509
Fax:   202-260-3453
E-mail: lim.benjamin@epa.gov

Sylvia Liu
Attorney
Environment and Natural Resources Division
US Department of Justice
PO Box 4390 Ben Franklin Station
Washington, DC 20530
Phone: 202-305-0639
Fax:   202-514-4231
E-mail: sylvia.liu@usdoj.gov"

Rodney Livingston
DC Urban Environmentalists
PO Box 31302
Washington, DC 20030
Phone: 202-452-5970
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Chavel Lopez
Southwest Public Workers Union
PO Box 830706
San Antonio, TX 78283
Phone: 210-299-2666
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Glenneth Louisville, Jr
Jesus People Against Pollution
PO Box 765
202 Virginia Avenue
Columbia, MS  39429
Phone: 601-736-0686
Fax:    601-736-7811
E-mail: keysjpap@aol.com

Patty Lovera
Center For Health Environment and Justice
 P.O. Box 6806
 Falls Church, VA 22040
 Phone: 703-237-2249
 Fax:    703-237-8389
 E-mail: chej@chej.org

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Mindy Lubber
Regional Administrator
Region 1
US Environmental Protection Agency
One Congress Street
Boston, MA 02203
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Steve Luftig
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-4610
Fax:   202-260-3527
E-mail: luftig.steve@epa.gov

Bill Luthans
Deputy Director
Planning and Permitting Division
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200 (6PD)
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Phone: 214-665-7200
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: luthans.william@epa.gov

Elaine Lyon
Acquisation Specialists
Office of Prevention Pollution and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200  Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-2600
Fax:   202-260-1847
E-mail: lyon.elaine@epa.gov

Francis X Lyons
Regional Administrator
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (R-19J)
Chicago. IL 60604-3507
Phone: 312-886-3000
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: lyons.francis@epa.gov
Alicia Lyttle
University of Michigan
361 Rolling Meadows Drive
Ann Arbor, Ml 48103
Phone: 734-741-8899
Fax:   734-741-8392
E-mail: alyttle@umich.edu

Enrique Manzanilla
Director Cross Media Division
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street (CMD-1)
San Francisco, CA  94105
Phone: 415-744-1015
Fax:   415-744-1598
E-mail: manzanilla.enrique@epa.gov

Felicia Marcus
Regional Administrator
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA  94105
Phone: 415-744-1001
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: marcus.felicia@epa.gov

Freya Margand
Environmental  Protection Specialist
Permits and State Programs Division
Office of Solid Waste
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania  Avenue NW (MC 5303W)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 703-605-0633
Fax:    703-308-8638
E-mail: margand.freya@epa.gov

Richard Mark
Chief Executive Officer
East St Louis Lead  Project
St Mary's Hospital
129 North Eighth Street
East St Louis,  IL 62201
Phone: 618-274-1900
Fax:   618-482-7015
E-mail: Not Provided

Eric Marsh
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-2782
Fax:   202-260-1812
E-mail: marsh.eric@epa.gov
Karen L. Martin
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5204G)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 703-603-9925
Fax:   703-603-9102
E-mail: martin.karenl@epa.gov

Neftali Garcia Martinez
Scientific and Technical Services
RR-9 Buzon
1722 Cupey Alto
San Juan, PR 00926
PArone: 787-292-0620
Fax:   787-760-0496
E-mail: sctinc@caribe.net

Richard Mason
Shintech Inc
24 Greenway Plaza
Houston, TX 77046
Phone: 713-965-0713
Fax:   713-965-0629
E-mail: dmason@shin-tech.com

Doris Maxwell
Management Analyst
Office of Air and Radiation
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD-13
Research Triangle Park, NC  27711
Phone: 919-541-5312
Fax:   919-541-0072
E-mail: maxwell.doris@epa.gov

Alice Mayer
Manager Environmental Programs
Edison Electric Institute
701  Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20004-2696
Phone: 202-508-5710
Fax:  202-508-5150
E-mail: amayer@eei.org

Robert McAlpine
 Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary
Cardel Cooper
 US Department of Housing and Urban
 Development
 .U.S.
 Phone:  Not Provided
 Fax:   Not Provided
 E-mail:  Not Provided

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Michael W McCabe
Deputy Administrator
Office of the Administrator
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1102)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-4711
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: mccabe.micheal@epa.gov

Mildred McClain
Executive Director
Citizens for Environmental Justice
1115 Habersham Street
Savannah, GA  31401
Phone: 912-233-0907
Fax:   912-233-5105
E-mail: cfej@bellsouth.net

Gary McCormick
Coleman Research Corporation
8400 Cambridge Woods Lane
Knoxville, TN 37923
Phone: 865-960-0383
Fax:   865-960-0639
E-mail: gary.mccomiick@crc.com

Keith McCoy
Director Environmental Quality Resources
Environment &  Regulation
National Association of Manufacturers
1331 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20004-1790
Phone: 202-637-3175
Fax:   202-637-3182
E-mail: Not Provided

Donna Gross McDaniel
Program Coordinator
Laborers-AGC Education and Training Fund
107 Cameron Parke Place
Alexandria, VA  22304
Phone: 703-960-3145
Fax:    703-960-3146
E-mail: dmcdaniel@laborers-agc.org

Kate McGloon
Director Communications
American Chemisty Council
1300 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22209
Phone:  703-741-5812
Fax:    703-741-6812
E-mail:  kate_mcgloon@cmahq.com
Jack W. McGraw
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region 8
US Environmental Protection Agency
999 18th Street Suite 300
Denver, CO 80231
Phone:  303-312-6308
Fax:    303-312-6882
E-mail:  mcgraw.jack@epa.gov

Victor McMahan
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6406J)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone:  202-564-3919
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail:  mcmahan.victor@epa.gov

Yvonne McSwain-Powell
People Effective Against Chemical Eugenics
Address Not Provided
Richton, MS
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Tanya  J Meekins
Public Affairs Specialist
Media Relations Office
Office of the Administrator
US Environmental  Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1703)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-1387
Fax:    202-260-3522
E-mail:  meekins.tanya@epa.gov

A. Stanley Meiburg
Deputy Regional Administrator
Region 4
US Environmental  Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8357
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail:  meiburg.stan@epa.gov

Thomas Mela
Office of Civil Rights
US Department of  Education
,U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
Bart Merrick
Fisheries Program Director
Earth Conservation Corps
First Street & Potomac Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20003
Phone: 202-554-1960
Fax:   202-554-2060
E-mail: Not Provided

Christine Milerson
Office of Environmental Policy Innovation
Evaluation Support Division
1836 Metzerott Road
Adelphi, MD 20783
Phone: 301-439-3830
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: camilerson@hotmail.com

Charles Miller
Wendel Rosen Black & Dean'
1111 Broadway 24th Floor
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone: 510-834-6600
Fax:   510-834-1928
E-mail: cmiller@wendel.com

Roy D Miller
Assistant Professor
Department of Preventative Medicine and
Biometrics
Uniformed Services University of the Health
Sciences
4301 Jones Bridge Road
Bethesda, MD 20814-4799
Phone: 301-319-6951
Fax:   301-319-9298
E-mail: nniller@usuhs.mil

Vernice Miller-Travis
Program Officer for Environmental Justice
Ford Foundation
320 East 43rd Street
New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212-573-4641
Fax:   212-351-3660
E-mail: v.miller-travis@fordfound.org

Dana Minerva
Deputy Assistant Administrator
Office of Water
US Environmental  Protection Agency
1200  Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-5700
Fax:    202-260-5711
E-mail:  minerva.dana@epa.gov

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Marsha M inter
Special Assistant
Office of the Administrator
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6982
Fax:   202-501-1480
E-mail: minter.marsha@epa.gov

Cristina Miranda
Intern
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2636
Fax:   202-501-0740
E-mail: miranda.cristina@epa.gov

Harold Mitchell
Director
Regenesis Inc
101 Anita Drive
Spartanburg, SC 29302
Phone: 864-542-8420
Fax:    864-582-0001
E-mail: regenesisinc@aol.com

Lillian Mood, RN
Community Liaison
South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 803-898-3929
Fax:    803-898-3931
E-mail: moodlh@columb30.dhec.state.sc.us

John R Moody
Waste Management Division
 Region 9
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 75 Hawthorne Street (WST-4)
 San Francisco, CA 94105-3901
 Phone: 415-744-2058
 Fax:   415-538-1044
 E-mail: moody.john@epa.gov
Anthony Moore
Director of Policy
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
629 East Main Street
PO Box 10009
Richmond, VA  23240-0009
Phone: 804-698-4484
Fax:   804-698-4346
E-mail: aumoore@deq.state.va.us

Dorothy Morrison
International City/County Management
Association
777 North Capitol Street NE Suite 500
Washington, DC  20716
Phone: 202-962-3585
Fax:   202-962-3500
E-mail: dmorrison@icma.org

Brooks A Morton
ADI Technology Corporation
Four Crystal Park
2345 Crystal Drive Suite 909
Arlington, VA  22202
Phone: 703-416-9875
Fax:   703-416-0182
E-mail: brooks.morton@aditech.com

Althea M Moses
Program  Manager
Office of  Environmental Justice
Region 7
US Environmental Protection Agency
901 North 5th Street
 Kansas City, KS  66101
 Phone: 913-551-7649
 Fax:    913-551-7941
 E-mail: moses.althea@epa.gov

 Indira Moses
 Progress Energy
 PO Box  1551
 Raleigh, NC 27602
 Phone:  919-546-3690
 Fax:    919-546-3329
 E-mail:  indira.moses@cplc.com

 William  Muszynski
 Deputy Regional Administrator
 Office of the Regional Administrator
 Region 2
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 290 Broadway Suite 2620
 New York City, NY 10007-1866
 Phone:  212-637-5000
 Fax:    212-637-5024
 E-mail:  muszynski.william@epa.gov
Kathryn Mutz
Natural Resources Law Center
University of Colorado School of Law
Campus Box 401
Boulder, CO 80309-0401
Phone: 303-492-1293
Fax:   303-492-1297
E-mail: kathryn.mutz@colorado.edu

Stephanie Nash
Environmental Justice Coordinator
US Fish and Wildlife Service
4401 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22203
Prione. 703-358-2183
Fax:   703-358-1869
E-mail: Not Provided

Jesus Nava
Deputy City Manager
City of San Jose, CA
801 North 1st Street #436
San Jose, CA 95110-1704
Phone: 408-277-8494
Fax:   408-277-3134
E-mail: jesus.nava@ci.sj.ca.us

Mary Nelson
Bethel New Life Inc
4952 West Thomas
Chicago, IL 60651
 Phone: Not Provided
 Fax:    Not Provided
 E-mail: Not Provided

 KeryWilkie Nunez
 Associate Director of Public Policy
 Department of Public Policy and Research
 National Puerto Rican Coalition Inc
 1700 K Street Suite 500
 Washington, DC 20006
 Phone: 202-223-3915 ext. 23
 Fax:   202-429-2223
 E-mail: knunez@nprinc.org

 Mary O'Lone
 Office of General Counsel
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2378)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-260-1487
 Fax:   202-260-8393
 E-mail:  olone.mary@epa.gov

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Maureen O'Neill
Senior Regional Urban Coordinator
Region 2
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway 26th Floor
New York, NY 10007
Phone: 212-637-5025
Fax:   212-637-4943
E-mail: oneill.maureen@epa.gov

Joyce Olin
Federal Facilities Enforcement Office
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2261 A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2582
Fax:   202-501-0644
E-mail: olin.joyce@epa.gov

David Ouderkirk
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5203G)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone:  703-603-9039
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail:  ouderkirk.david@epa.gov

Julian D Owens, MPH
Director AHEAD 2000 Initiative
Library Operations
National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894
Phone: 301-594-7538
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail:  owens@nlm.nih.gov

Quentin Pair
Trial Attorney
Environment & Natural Resources Division
US Department of Justice
1425  New York Avenue NW Room 11017
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: 202-514-1999
Fax:    202-514-2583
E-mail: quentin.pair@usdoj.com

Avery Palmer
Reporter
Inside EPA
1225  Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA
Phone: 703-416-8541
Fax:    703-416-8543
E-mail: avery.palmer@iwpnews.com
Carol Parker
,U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mai'/: Not Provided

Reggie Parrish
Anacostia Liason
US Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street SW (MC 4101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-6095
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: parrish.reginald@epa.gov

Romel L Pascual
Regional Enviommental Justice Team Leader
Environmental Justice Office
Region 9
US Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street (CMD-6)
San Francisco, CA  94105
Phone: 415-744-1212
Fax:    415-744-1598
E-mail:  pascual.romel@epa.gov

Shirley Pate
Office of Enforcement Capacity and Outreach
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2607
Fax:    202-501-0284
E-mail:  pate.shirtey@epa.gov

Toni Patton-Williams
Installations & Environment
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army
US Army
110 Army Pentagon Room 2E577
Washington, DC 20310-0110
Phone: 703-681-4695
Fax:   703-681-3609
E-mail: willitp@hqda.army.mil

George Pavlou
Director
Division of Enforcement and Compliance
Assistance
Region 2
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway
New York, NY 10007-1866
Phone: 212-637-4000
Fax:   212-637-4035
E-mail: pavlou.george@epa.gov
Jim Payne
Polcy Legislation and Special Litigation Section
Environment and Natural Resources Division
US Department of Justice
PO Box 4390 Ben Franklin Station
Washington, DC 20044-4390
Phone: 202-514-3473
Fax:   202-616-8543
E-mail: james.payne2@usdoj.gov

Marinelle Payton
Chair, Department of Public Health
School of Allied Health Sciences
Jackson State University
350 West Woodrow Wilson Avenue Suite 3430
Jackson, MS 39213-7681
Phone: 601-364-2580
Fax:   601-982-3127
E-mail: mpayton@mail1.jsurps.edu

Madeline Pepin
Professor of Philosophy
Our Lady of The Lake University
411 SW 24th Street
San Antonio, TX 78229
Phone:  210-434-6711
Fax:    210-436-0824
E-mail:  pepim@lake.ollusa.edu

Karla Perri
US Department of Defense
,U.S.
Phone:  Not Provided
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail:  Not Provided

Cynthia Peurifoy
Community Relations Coordinator
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone:  404-562-9649
Fax:    404-562-9487
E-mail:  peurifoy.cynthia@epa.gov

Pamela Phillips
Deputy Director
Superfund Division
Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue  Suite 1200
Dallas, TX  75202-2733
Phone:  214-665-6701
Fax:    214-665-7330
E-mail:  phillips.pam@epa.gov

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Lynn Finder
Youth Warriors
1100 Whitmore Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21216
Phone: 410-225-3517
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: ywaction1@yahoo.com

Lawrence A Plumlee
National Coalition for the Chemically Injured
5717 Beech Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20817-2563
Phone: 301-897-9614
Fax:   301-897-9614
E-mail: laplumlee@pol.net

Annette Polidura
Public Policy Fellow
National Puerto Rican Coalition
1700 K Street Suite 500
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202-223-3915 ext. 318
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: apolidura@nprcinc.org

Carlos Porras
Communities for a Better Environment
5610 Pacific Boulevard Suite 203
Huntington Park, CA  90255
Phone: 323-826-9771 ext. 109
Fax:   323-588-7079
E-mail: lacausala@aol.com

Yvonne McSwain Powell
Vice President
Peace
PO Box 148
Richton, MS
Phone: 601-731-1898
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Swati Prakash
Environmental Health Director
West Harlem Environmental Action
271 West 125th Street Suite 303
New York, NY  11027
Phone: 212-961-1000 ext. 315
Fax:   212-961-1015
E-mail: swati@wheact.org

Idaho Puree
Project Director
Inheel Health Effects
448 North 6th Street
Pocatello, ID 83201
Phone: 208-232-8297
Fax:   208-232-0768
E-mail: johnpurce@aol.com
Melissa K Raack
Attorney Raack
Office of Solid Waste And Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2248A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-7039
Fax:   202-564-0010
E-mail: raack.melissa@epa.gov

Robert M Ragos
National Program Delivery Manager
Forest Service
US Department of Agriculture
201 14th & Independence SW
Washington, DC 20250
Phone: 202-205-0961
Fax:   202-690-1025
E-mail: robert.ragos/wo@fs.fed.us

Rosa H Ramos
Community Leader
Community of Catano Against Pollution
La Marina Avenue Mf 6 Marina Bahia
Catano, PR 00962
Phone: 787-788-0837
Fax:   787-788-0837
E-mail: rosah@coqui.net

Karen Randolph
Chemical Engineer
Office of Solid Waste
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5303W)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone: 703-308-8651
Fax:   703-308-8617
E-mail: randolph.karen@epa.gov

Arthur Ray
Deputy Secretary
Maryland Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone: 410-631-3086
Fax:   410-631-3888
E-mail: aray@mde.state.md.us

Doretta Reaves
Public Liaison Specialist
Office of Communications Education and
Public Affairs
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1702)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone: 202-564-7829
Fax:   202-501-1773
E-mail: reavesdoretta@epa.gov
Sandra Reid
Director
Oak Ridge Health Liaison
925 Davidson Drive
Nashville, TN 37205
Phone: 615-356-3011
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: orhl@mindspring.com

Jan B Reitman
Staff Director
Environmental and Safety Policy Office
Defense Logistics Agency
8725 John J Kingman Road Suite 2639
(CAAE)
Ft Belvoir, VA 22060-6221
Phone: 703-767-6278
Fax:   703-767-6093
E-mail: jan_reitman@hq.dla.mil

Deldi Reyes
Region 8
US Environmental Protection Agency
999 18th Street Suite 300
Denver, CO 80202-2466
Phone: 303-312-6055
Fax:   303-312-6409
E-mail: reyes.deldi@epa.gov

Patricia Reyes
Director, Outreach
US Department of Defense
3400 Defense Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301-3400
Phone: 703-695-5297
Fax.   703-693-3659
E-mail: reyespc@acq.osd.mil

Brenda Lee Richardson
President
Women Like Us
PO Box 31003
3008 24th Place
Washington, DC 20030
Phone: 202-678-1978
Fax:   202-889-1917
E-mail: womenlikeusbr@hotmail.com

Carol D Richardson
Legislative  Director
Office of Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez
New York 12th Congressional District
US House of Representatives
2241 Rayburn Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone:  202-225-2361
Fax:    202-226-0327
E-mail:  Not Provided

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Len Richeson
Office of Environmental Quality
Office of the Assistant Under Secretary of
Defense
US Department of Defense
3400 Defense Pentagon Room 3E-792
Washington, DC 20301-3400
Phone: 703-604-0518
Fax:   703-607-4237
E-mail: richeslh@acq.osd.mil

John Ridgway
Washington State Department of Ecology
PO Box 47659
Olympia, WA 98504-7659
Phone: 360-407-6713
Fax:   360-407-6715
E-mail: Not Provided

Ana Rivera
Scientific and Technical Services
RR-9, Buzon 1777
San Juan, PR 00926
Phone: 787-292-0620
Fax:   787-760-0496
E-mail: sctinc@coqu.net

Rafael Rivera-Castano
Comite Pro Rescate y Desarrollo
Address Not Provided
Vieques, PR
Phone:  Not Provided
Fax;    Not Provided
E-mail:  Not Provided

Antonio Rivera-Castano
Retired Professor
Committee For the Rescue and Development
of Vieques
PO Box 236
Vieques, PR
Phone:  787-741-8460
Fax;    787-741-1717
E-mail:  Not Provided

Matthew J Robbins
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
61 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-562-8371
Fax;    404-562-8370
E-mail:  robbins.matt@epa.gov
Michele L Roberts
Delaware Department of Natural Resources
Address Not Provided
,U.S.
Phone: 302-323-4542
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: mlrpax@juno.com

Art Robinson
Public Health Educator
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1360 Beechwood Hills Court
Atlanta, GA
Phone: 404-639-2509
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: ajr3@cdc.gov

Leonard Robinson
TAMCO Steel
12459 Arrow Highway
PO Box 325
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739
Phone: 909-899-0631 Ext203
Fax:    909-899-1910
E-mail: robinsonl@tamcosteel.com

Daniel Robison
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-5083
Fax:    202-260-2219
E-mail: robison.daniel@epa.gov

Althea Rodgers
Intern
Office of Environmental Policy & Compliance
US Department of the Interior
1849 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20240
Phone: 202-208-6128
Fax:    202-208-6970
E-mail: Not Provided

Jose R Rodriguez-Santana
Program Director Asthma in Puerto Rico
Pediatric Pulmonology Program
Cystic Fibrosis Center
PO Box 4579
Caguas, PR 00726
Phone: 787-754-8500 ext. 1229
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided
James Rollins
EOP Group
819 7th Street NW Suite 400
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-833-8940
Fax:   202-833-8945
E-mail: jerdlins@819eagle.com

Jeff Romrn
College of Natural Resources
University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley, CA  94720
Phone: Not Provided
Fax;   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

David R Rowson
Director
US Environmental Protection ^Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6609J)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-9449
Fax:   202-564-2039
E-mail: rowson.david@epa.gov

Eric Ruder
Principal
Industrial Economics Incorporated
2061 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02140
Phone: 617-354-0074
Fax:   617-354-0463
E-mail: eruder@indecon.com

Alberto Saldamando
General Counsel
International Indian Treaty Council
2390 Mission  Street Suite 301
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: 415-641-4482
Fax:   415-641-1298
E-mail:  iitc@igc.apc.org

J Gilbert Sanchez
Executice Director
Tribal Environmental Watch Alliance
Route 5 Box 442-B
Espanola, NM 87532
Phone: 505-747-7100
Fax:   505-747-7100
E-mail:  Not Provided

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William H Sanders, III
Director
Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7401)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-3810
Fax:   202-260-0575
E-mail: sanders.william@epa.gov

Misty Sanford
Environmental Defense
10951 West Pico Boulevard Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Phone: 310-441-5604
Fax:   310-441-0296
E-mail: msanford@environmentaldefense.org

Lesley-Anne Schaaff
Case Manager
Office of Civil Rights
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1201A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-7294
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: schaaf.lesley@epa.gov

Lois J Schiffer
Assistant Attorney General
Environment and Natural Resources Division
US Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Room 2718
Washington, DC 20530
Phone: 202-514-2701
Fax:   202-514-0557
E-mail: lois.schiffer@justice.usdoj.gov

Antoinette G Sebastian
Senior Environmental Policy Analyst
Office of Community Viability
US Department of Housing and Urban
Development
451 7th Street SW Room 7248
Washington, DC 20410
Phone: 202-708-0614 ext. 4458
Fax:    202-708-3363
E-mail: antoinette_sebastian@hud.gov

John Sectz
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
US Environmental Protection Agency
 ,U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
 Fax:   Not Provided
 E-mail: Not Provided
Mary Settle
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2594
Fax:   202-501-0740
E-mail: settle.mary@epa.gov

Larry R Shannon
Chief
Office for External Programs
US Fish and Wildlife Service
US Department of the Interior
4040 North Fairfax Drive Suite 130
Arlington, VA  22203
Phone: 703-358-2551
Fax:   703-358-2030
E-mail: larry_shannon@fws.gov

Robert C Sharpe
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Avenue East
PO Box 19276
Springfield, IL 62794-9276
Phone:  217-524-3331
Fax:    217-782-9807
E-mail:  epa8870@epa.state.il.us

Betsy Shaw
Office of Environmental Policy Innovation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1807)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-0495
Fax:    202-260-1812
E-mail: shaw.betsy@epa.gov

Michael Shelton
Director
Office of Development Finance
US Department of State
EB/ODF Room 3425
Washington, DC 20520
Phone: 202-647-5686
Fax:    202-647-5585
E-mail: croddyaj@state.gov

Peggy M  Shepard
Executive Director
West Harlem Environmental Action Inc
271 West 125th Street Suite 303
New York, NY 10027
Phone: 212-961-1000 ext.  306
Fax:   212-961-1015
E-mail: Not Provided
V Heather Sibbison
Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General
Indian Resources Section
US Department of Justice
PO Box 44378 L'Enfant Plaza Station
Washington, DC 20026-4378
Phone: 202-305-0258
Fax:   202-305-0271
E-mail: heather.sibbison@usdoj.gov

Alan Sielen
Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator
Office of International Activities
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 261 OR)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-6600
Fax:   202-565-2407
E-mail: sielen.alan@epa.gou

Linda Sikkema
National Conference of State Legislatures
1560 Broadway Suite 700
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Virinder Singh
Renewable Energy Policy Project
1612 K Street NW Suite 202
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202-293-1197
Fax:   202-293-5857
E-mail: virinders@repp.org

Damu Imara Smith
Campaigner
Greenpeace Inc
 1436 U Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
 Phone: 202-319-2410
 Fax:    202-462-4507
 E-mail: damu.smith@udc.greenpeace.org

 Kim Smith
 Public Affairs Specialist
 Indoor Environments Division
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6609J)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-564-9443
 Fax:   202-564-2071
 E-mail: smith.kim@epa.gov

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Linda K Smith
Associate Director For Resources
Management
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-2602
Fax:   202-501-1162
E-mail: smith.linda@epa.gov

Robert Smith
Program Analyst
American Indian Environmental Office
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4104)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-8202
Fax:   202-260-7509
E-mail: smith.bob-nmi@epa.gov

Scot Spencer
Transportation Specialist
Environmental Defense
1875 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 1016
Washington, DC 20009
Phone:  202-387-3500
Fax:    202-234-6049
E-mail:  scot_spencer@edf.org

Brad Sperber
Senior Associate
Keystone Center
Address Not Provided
.U.S.
Phone:  Not Provided
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail:  bsperber@keystone.org

Moses Squeochs
Yakama Nation
1010SRT223
Toppenish, WA 98948
Phone: 509-865-5121
Fax.    509-865-5522
E-mail:  mose@yakama.com

Jane Stahl
Deputy Commissioner
Connecticut Department of Environmental
Protection
79 Elm Street 3rd Floor
 Hartford, CT  06106-5127
Phone: 860-424-3009
 Fax:   860-424-4054
 E-mail: jane.stahl@po.state.ct.us
Michael Stahl
Director
Office of Environment and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
,U.S.
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mai7: Not Provided

Juanita Standifer
Program Analyst
Outreach and Special Projects Staff
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone:  202-260-9192
Fax:    Not Provided
E-mail:  standifer.juanita@epa.gov

John Stanton
Managing Editor
Inside EPA
1225 Jefferson Davis Highway Suite 1400
Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: 703-416-8536
Fax:   703-416-8543
E-mail: john.stanton@iwpnews.com

Heather Stockwell
Director for Science
Office of Health Studies
US Department of Energy
Washington, DC
Phone: 301-903-5835
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: heather.stockwell@eh.doe.gov

Le Vonne Stone
Executice Director
Fort Ord Environmental Justice Network
PO Box 361
Marina, CA  93933
Phone: 831-883-1254
Fax:   Not Provided
 E-mail: evnjustice@redshift.com

Christopher S Stoneman
 Environmental Protection Specialist
 Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 MC15
 Research Triangle Park,  NC 27711
 Phone: 919-541-0823
 Fax:   919-629-0823
 E-maiY: Not Provided
Chris Stoner
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Andy Strojny
Deputy Chief (Legal)
Civil Rights Division
US Department of Justice
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-616-5526
Fax:   202-307-0595
E-mail: andy.strojny@usdoj.gov

Ronald A Stromen
Director
Office of Civil Rights
US Department of Transportation
400 7th Street SW S-30 Room 10215
Washington, DC 20590
Phone: 202-366-4648
Fax:   202-366-9371
E-mail: Not Provided

David Strother
Senior Advisor
Office of  Pollution Prevention and Toxics
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: Not Provided
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: Not Provided

Dean Suagee
First Nations Environmental Law Program
Vermont Law School
Chelsea  Street
South Royalton, VT  05068
Phone. 802-763-8303 ext. 2341
 Fax:   802-763-2940
 E-mail: dsuagee@vermontlaw.edu

 Carmen  Suro-Bredie
 Office of the United States Trade
 Representative
 Address Not Provided
 ,DC
 Phone:  Not Provided
 Fax:    Not Provided
 E-mail:  Not Provided

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Nancy Sutley
Deputy Secretary
California Environmental Protection Agency
555 Capitol Mall Suite 525
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-322-7215
Fax:   916-324-0908
E-mail: nsutley@calepa.ca.gov

Kathy Sykes
Congressional Liaison
Office of Congressional and Information
Resources
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-564-3651
Fax:   202-501-1544
E-mail: sykes.kathy@epa.gov

James E Talley
Mayor
City of Spartanburg SC
382 Irwin Avenue
Spartanburg, SC 29306
Phone: 864-596-2033
Fax:   864-596-2895
E-mail: Not Provided

Mervyn Tano
President
International Institute for Indigenous Resource
Management
444 South Emerson Street
Denver, CO  80209-2216
Phone: 303-733-0481
Fax:   303-744-9808
E-mail: mervtano@iiirm.org

Nicholas Targ
Counsel
Office of Environmental Justice
Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2201A)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone:  202-564-2406
Fax:    202-501-0740
E-mail:  targ.nicholas@epa.gov

Akira Tashiro
Senior Staff Writer
The Chugoku Shimbun
7-1 Dobashi-Cho,  Naka-Ku
Hiroshima City, Japan
 Phone: 082-236-2317
 Fax:   082-295-3800
 E-mail: tashiro1010@aol.com
Katrina Tavanlar
Booz-Allen and Hamilton
8283 Greensboro Drive
Mclean, VA 22102
Phone: 703-902-4531
Fax:   703-902-3613
E-mail: tavanlar_katrina@bah.com

Heather Taylor
Government Relations
Tribal Association on Solid Waste &
Emergency Response
1001 Connecticut Avenue Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036-5504
Phone: 202-331-8084 ext. 226
Fax:   202-331-8068
E-mail: htaylor@taswer.org

Michael Taylor
Vita Nuova
97 Head of Meadow
Newtown, CT  06470
Phone: 203-270-3413
Fax:   203-270-3422
E-mail: taylorm@vita-nuova.com

Willie R Taylor
Director
Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance
US Department of the Interior
1849 C Street NW (MS 2340)
Washington, DC 20240
Phone:  202-208-3891
Fax:    202-208-6970
E-mail:  willie_taylor@os.doi.gov

Christopher P Thomas
Environmental Engineer
Office of Enforcement, Compliance, and
Environmental Justice
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone: 215-814-5555
Fax:   215-814-3172
E-mail:  thomas.chris@epa.gov

Jay W Thomas
Smallbear Support Services
 11306 Lucasville Road
 Manassas, VA  20112
 Phone: 703-257-9604
 Fax:   Not Provided
 E-mail: Not Provided
Patricia Tidwell
Special Assistant to Assistant Administrator
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-4610
Fax:   202-260-3527
E-mail: tidwell.patricia@epa.gov

Francisco A Tomei-Torres
Minority Health  Program Specialist
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
1600 Clifton Road NE (MS E28)
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 404-639-5060
Fax:   404-639-5063
E-mail: fbt3@cdc.gov

Henry Topper
Baltimore Partnership Project
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7408)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone: 202-260-6750
Fax:   202-260-2219
E-mail: topper.henry@epa.gov

Gerald Torres
Vice Provost / Professor of Law
University of Texas  Law School
727 East Dean Keeton
Austin, TX 78705
Phone: 512-232-3310
Fax:    512-232-0577
E-mail: gtorres@mail.law.utexas.edu

J Torres-Lewis
Address Not Provided
 ,U.S.
 Phone: Not Provided
 Fax:   Not Provided
 E-mail: Not Provided

 Arthur A Totten
 Office of Enforcement and Compliance
 Assurance
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2252A)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-564-7164
 Fax:   202-501-0072
 E-mail: totten.arthur@epa.gov

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Horace Traylor, II
Community Support Specialist
Bureau of Land Management
US Department of the Interior
1849 C Street NW (MC 302-LS)
Washington, DC 20240
Phone: 202-452-5123
Fax:   202-452-5112
E-mail: htraylor@wo.blm.gov

Martha Traylor
Attorney
Friends Committee on Unity With Nature
1613 Lawrence Road
Lawrence, NJ 08648
Phone: 609-771-8160
Fax:   609-924-3556
E-mail: Not Provided

Peter Tsirigotis
Chief Program Development Branch CAMD
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-564-9133
Fax:   202-565-2141
E-mail: Not Provided

Connie Tucker
Executive Director
Southern Organizing Committee for Economic
and Social Justice
PO Box 10518
Atlanta, GA 30310
Phone: 404-755-2855
Fax:   404-755-0575
E-mail: socejp@igc.org

Leslie M Turner
Attorney
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
1333 New Hampshire Avenue NW Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-887-4438
Fax:   202-887-4000
E-mail: Not Provided

Marvin Wentz Turner, Esq
Special Actions Office
Office of the Secretary
US Department of Housing and Urban
Development
451 7th Street SW #6272
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-708-1216 ext. 2657
Fax:   202-401-1390
E-mail: Not Provided
Haywood Turrentine
Birmingham Urban Impact Board
5033 Lake Crest Circle
Hoover, AL  35226
Phone: 205-733-0178
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: lturrentine@quicksitemaker.com

Delta Enid Valente
Project Manager
Farm Worker Health
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7506C)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 703-305-7164
Fax:   703-308-2962
E-mail: valente.delta@epa.gov

Placida Venegas, JD
Policy & Planning Division
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
520 Lafayette Road N
St. Paul, MN  55155
Phone: 651-297-8370
Fax:   651-297-8676
E-mail: placida.venegas@pca.state.mn.us

Michele K Veney
Pollution Prevention Division
Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic
Substances
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7409)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone: 202-260-4341
Fax:   202-260-0178
E-mail: veney.michele@epa.gov

Roseta Virgilio
Office of State Programs
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
0-3-D-23
Washington, DC 20555
Phone: 301-415-2307
Fax:   301-415-3502
E-mail: rov@nrc.gov

Thomas C Voltaggio
Deputy Regional Administrator
Hazardous Waste Management Division
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-814-3125
Fax.    215-814-2901
E-mail:  voltaggio.tom@epa.gov
Alice Walker
Senior Program Analyst
Office of Water
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4102)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-1919
Fax:   202-269-3597
E-mail: walker.alice@epa.gov

Bailus Walker, Phd
Professor of Environmental and Occupational
Medicine
Howard University College of Medicine
520 West Street NW
Washington, DC 20059
Phone: 202-806-6300
Fax:   202-806-4898
E-mail: Not Provided

Jana L Walker
Law Office of Jana L Walker
141 Placitas Trails Road
Placitas, NM 87043
Phone:  505-867-0579
Fax:    505-867-0579
E-mail:  ndnlaw@sprintmail.com

Thomas Walker
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources
401 Oberlin Road Suite 150
Raleigh, NC 27605
Phone:  919-733-2178 ext.  235
Fax.    919-715-3605
E-mail: tom.j.walker@ncmail.net

Claudia Walters
Environmental Scientist
Office of Research and Development
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20004
Phone:  202-564-6762
Fax:    202-564-2911
E-mail:  walters.daudia@epa.gov

Alan Walts
Region 5
US Environmental Protection Agency
77 West Jackson Boulevard (C-14J)
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312-353-8894
Fax:    312-886-0747
E-mail: walts.alan@epa.gov

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Roger K Ward
Office of the Secretary
Louisiana Department of Environmental
Qualilty
PO Box 82263
Baton Rouge, LA 70884
Phone: 225-765-0741
Fax:   225-765-0746
E-mail: roger_w@deq.state.la.us

Rueben Warren
Associate Administrator for Urban Affairs
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
1600 Clifton Road NE (MS E28)
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 404-639-5060
Fax:    404-639-5063
E-mail:  rcw4@cdc.gov

Michael Warrick
Missouri  Department of Natural Resources
PO Box 176
205 Jefferson Street 12th Floor
Jefferson City, MO  65102
Phone:  573-751-0323
Fax:   573-751-7627
E-mail:  nrwarrm@mail.dnr.state.mo.us

Brenda E Washington
Office of Research  and Development
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 8103R)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-564-6781
 Fax:   202-565-2911
 E-mail: washington.brenda@epa.gov

 Philip Washington
 US Air Force
 4571 Cottage Avenue
 Saint Louis, MO 63113
 Phone:  618-256-9883
 Fax:    Not Provided
 E-mail:  housecoal@mail.excite.com

 Kafi Watlington-Macleod
 Neighbor to Neighbor
 6151 West Century Boulevard Suite 1024
 Los Angeles, CA  90045
 Phone: 310-337-7739
 Fax:    310-337-7143
 E-mail: kdwm123@aol.com
Yvonne M Watson
Pollution Prevention Specialist
Science Applications International Corporation
11251 Roger Bacon Drive
Reston, VA 20190
Phone: 703-318-4668
Fax:   703-736-0826
E-mail: Not Provided

Chris Weaver
Admiral
Bridges to Friendsip
Washington Navy Yard
1014 N Street SE Building 200-2
Washington, DC  20374
Phone: 202-433-3817
Fax:   202-433-2207
E-mail: Not Provided

Corinne Wellish
Director
Management and Operations Staff
Office of Water
US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 4102)
Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-260-3881
 Fax:   202-260-0587
 E-mail: wellish.corinne@epa.gov

 Charles Wells
 Director, Environmental Justice and Health
 Disparities, Public  Health
 Office of the Director
 National Institute of Environmental Health
 Sciences (NIH)
 31 Center Drive, Room B1-C02 (MS 2256)
 Bethesda, MD 20892-2256
 Phone:  301-496-2920
 Fax:    301-496-0563
 E-mail:  wells1@niehs.nih.gov

 Suzanne E Wells
  Director
  Community Involvement and Outreach Center
  Superfund Program
  US Environmental Protection Agency
  1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 5204G)
  Washington, DC 20460
  Phone: 703-603-8863
  Fax:   703-603-9100
  E-mail: wells.suzanne@epa.gov
Michael Wenstrom
Region 8
US Environmental Protection Agency
999 18th Street Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202-2466
Phone: 303-312-7009
Fax:   303-312-6409
E-mail: wenstrom.mike@epa.gov

Ray Werner
Chief Air Programs Branch
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway
New York, NY
Phone: 212-637-3706
Fax:   212-637-3901
E-mail: werner_raymond@epa.gov

Terry M Wesley
Environmental Justice Coordinator
Region 2
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway 26th Floor
 Brooklyn, NY 10007
 Phone: 212-637-5027
 Fax:   212-637-4943
 E-mail: wesley.terry@epa.gov

 Angele C White
 Public Health Consultant
 138 Taussig Place NE Apt 1
 Washington, DC  20011
 Phone: 202-635-3387
 Fax:   202-635-3387
 E-mail: angelecw@yahoo.com

 Douglas H White, Esq
 Senior Policy Advisor
 Region 2
 US Environmental Protection  Agency
 290 Broadway Room 2620
 New York, NY 10007-1866
 Phone:  212-637-5032
 Fax:    212-637-5024
 E-mail:  Not Provided

 Mia C White
  Program Associate
  Community and Resource Development
  The Ford Foundation
  320 East 43rd Street
  New York, NY 10017
  Phone:  212-573-4897
  Fax:    212-351-3659
  E-mail:  m.white@fordfound.org

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Damon Whitehead
Earth Conservation Corps
First Street & Potomac Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20003
Pnone: 202-554-1960
Fax:   202-554-2060
E-mail: damon@anacostiariverkeeper.org

Stephanie Willett
Office of Environmental Information
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 2842)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-6001
Fax:   202-401-2727
E-mail: willett.stephanie@epa.gov

Babette D Williams
Program Director Environmenta Justice
US Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue NW Suite S2312
Washington, DC
Pnone: 202-693-5310
Fax:   Not Provided
E-mail: williams-babette@dol.gov

Dana P Williams
Equal Employement Opportunity Officer
Office of Policy and Management
Region 2
US Environmental Protection Agency
290 Broadway 28th Floor
New York, NY 10007-1866
Phone: 212-637-3531
Fax:   212-637-3535
E-mail: williams.dana~epa.gov

Terry Williams
The Tulalip Tribes
7615 Totem Beach Road
Marysville, WA 98271
Phone: 360-651-4471
Fax:   360-651-4490
E-mail: Not Provided

Daria V Willis
Office of Policy Economics and Innovation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-7424
Fax:   202-260-3125
E-mail: willis.daria@epa.gov
J Wil Wilson, Jr
Environmental Justice Coordinator
Office of Air and Radiation
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 6101)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-564-1954
Fax:   202-564-1549
E-mail: wiison.wil@epa.gov

Megan Wilson
Office of Science Coordination and Policy
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 7201)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-260-1437
Fax:   202-260-0949
E-mail: wilson.megan@epa.gov

Arthur K Wing, IV
Environmental Justice Coordinator
Office of Civil Rights & Urban Affairs
Region 1
US Environmental Protection Agency
1 Congress Street Suite 1100 (RAA)
Boston, MA 0214
Pnone: 617-918-1347
Fax:   617-918-1029
E-mail: wing.art@epa.gov

Steve Wolfson
Senior Attorney
Office of General Counsel
US Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street SW 2399
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-260-5985
Fax.   202-260-3828
E-mail: wolfson.steve@epa.gov

Mark T Womer
Legislative Assistant
Office of Congressman Ronnie Shows
US House of Representatives
1408 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-5865
Fax:   202-225-5886
E-mail: mark.womer@mail.house.gov

Pat K Wood
Senior Manager
Federal Regulatory Affairs
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
1875 Eye Street NW Suite 775
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202-659-3600
Fax:   202-223-1398
E-mail: pkwood@gapac.com
Twan Woods
ECC Outreach
Earth Conservation Corps
4000 Livingston Road SE
Washington, DC 20003
Phone: 202-562-0311
Fax:   202-562-2060
E-mail: Not Provided

Beverly Wright
Director
Deep South Center for Environmental Justice
Xavier University
1 Drexel Drive, Campus Box 45 B (DSCEJ)
New Orleans, LA 70125
Pnone: 504-483-7340
Fax:   504-488-3081
E-mail: bhwright@aol.com

Kathryn Wright
Special Agent
Criminal Investigation Division
US Environmental Protection Agency
500 State Avenue Room 501
Kansas City, KS 66101
Pnone: 913-551-1476
Fax:   913-551-1477
E-mail: Not Provided

Michelle Xenos
Shundahai Network
5007 Elmhurst Lane
Las Vegas, NV 89108
Pnone: 775-537-6088
Fax:   702-547-9385
E-mail: michelle@shundahai.org

Marianne Yamaguchi
Director
Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project
320 West 4th Street Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Phone: 213-576-6614
Fax:   213-576-6646
E-mail: myamaguc@rb4.swrcb.ca.gov

Tseming Yang
Vermont Law School
Chelsea Street Whitcomb House
South Royalton, VT  05068
Phone: 802-763-8303  ext. 2344
Fax:   802-763-2663
E-mail: tyang@vermontlaw.edu

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Harold Yates
Senior Community Involvement Coordinator
Hazardous Site Cleanup Division
Region 3
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA  19103
Phone:  215-814-5530
Fax:    215-814-5518
E-mail:  yates.hal@epa.gov

Larry Yates
Center For Health Environment and Justice
PO Box 6806
Falls Church, VA 22040
Phone: 703-237-2249
Fax:    703-237-8389
E-mail: lyates@chej.org

Bill Yellowtail
Regional Administrator
 Region 8
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 999 18th Street Suite 300 (8RA)
 Denver, CO 80231
 Phone: 303-312-6308
 Fax:    303-312-6882
 E-mail: yellowtail.bill@epa.gov

 Yasmin Z Yorker
 Office of Civil Rights
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (MC 1201)
 Washington, DC 20460
 Phone: 202-260-4575
 Fax:   202-260-4580
 E-mail: yorker.yasmin@epa.gov

 Laura Yoshii
 Deputy Regional Administrator
 Region 9
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 75 Hawthorne Street
 San Francisco, CA 94105
 Phone: 415-744-1001
 Fax:   415-744-2499
 E-mail: yoshii.laura@epa.gov

 James Younger
 Region 1
 US Environmental Protection Agency
 One Congress Street Suite 1100
 Boston, MA 02114-2023
 Phone: 617-918-1061
 Fax:    617-918-1029
 E-mail: younger.james@epa.gov
Harold Zenick
Associate Director
National Health and Environmental Effects
Research Laboratory
Region 4
US Environmental Protection Agency
MD-87
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Phone:  919-541-2283
Fax:    919-541-4201
E-mail:  zenick.hal@epa.gov

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