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Environmental Protection
Agency
September 1989
Administration And Resources Management 1PM-21
Guide To
EPA Libraries
And Information
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                       TABUE DF
Introduction

EPA Information Services

Headquarters Library
Public Information Center
Legislative Reference Library
Law Library
Office of Toxic Substances Non-Confidential
    Information Center
Region 1 Library
Environmental Res Lab Library
Region 2 Library
Region 2 Field Office Library
Region 3 Information Resource Center
Central Regional Lab Library
Region 4 Library
Library Services

Environmental Res Lab Library
Environmental Res Lab Library
OAQPS Library

AREAL Library

Region 5 Library
A.W. Breidenbach Environmental Research
    Laboratory Library
Environmental Criteria and Assessment
    Office, Technical Information Unit
Motor Vehicles Emissions Lab Library
Environmental Res Lab Library
Region 6 Library
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Res Lab Library
Region 7 Library
Region 8 Library
National Enforcement Investigations
    Center Library
Region 9 Library
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab Library
Region 10 Library
Environmental Res Lab Library
Washington, DC   EJB
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Washington, DC   EJC
Washington, DC   EJE
Boston, MA       EHA
Narragansett, Rl   EHB
New York, NY     EIA
Edison, NJ       EIC
Philadelphia, PA   EJA
Annapolis, MD    EJD
Atlanta, GA       EKA
Research
 Triangle Park, NC EKB
Gulf Breeze, FL    EKC
Athens, GA       EKD
Research
 Triangle Park, NC EKE
Research
 Triangle Park, NC EKF
Chicago, IL       ELA
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Cincinnati, OH    ELB   38

Cincinnati, OH    —     41
Ann Arbor, Ml     ELC   43
Duluth, MN       ELD   45
Dallas, TX        EMA   47
Ada, OK          EMB   49
Kansas City, KS   ENA   51
Denver, CO       EOA   53

Denver, CO       EOB   54
San Francisco, CA ERA   56
Las Vegas, NV    ERB   59
Seattle, WA       ESA   61
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INDEXES
Legend of EPA Library Codes 67
Subject Index to Libraries’ General Collections 70
Description of Databases used by EPA LIbraries 81
Approximate Number of Items Held by EPA Libraries 91
Cities in Which EPA Libraries are Located 92
Regions in Which EPA Libraries are Located 93
Staff DIrectory 95

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INTRODUCTION
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is comprised of a Headquarters
Office in Washington, D.C. . 10 Regional offices, and 13 specialized, scientific
laboratories located throughout the country. There are 28 EPA network libraries
located in Headquarters and all Regional offices and laboratories to support this
organizational structure. Other information services include:
• Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office
Technical Information Unit, Cincinnati, OH
• Legislative Reference Library, Washington DC
• Public Information Center, Washington DC
The libraries and other information services contain a combined collection of over
128,900 books, 5,088 journals subscriptions, 357,146 hard copy reports, 3,166,500
documents on microfilm and microfiche, 9,000 journal article reprints and 2,000
maps. Most of the EPA library network’s holdings are cataloged on OCLC, a national
cataloging system.
This Guide provides background information on the collections of each of the 28
libraries and the wide range of general and specialized information services
provided to EPA staff and the general public. The services provided include:
acquisition of books, journals, reports; cataloging; circulation; access to the
collections of other Federal, academic, public and special libraries through
interlibrary loan; reference assistance including preparation of special subject
bibliographies and bibliographic database search services.
Several of the libraries have more complete selections of information or special
collections on specific subjects. In FY 1986, the Headquarters library developed a
special collection on Hazardous Waste for the entire network. The complete
collection currently contains over 3,100 books, journals and reports. It is housed in
17 selected EPA libraries.
To facilitate ease of access to the documents in the Hazardous Waste Collection
(HWC), a PC-based database has been developed. The database, which is updated
quarterly, contains keywords and abstracts of all documents in the collection. Copies
of the database may be obtained from the National Technical information Service
(NTIS) in Springfield, Virginia. The NTIS Order Number is: PB89-1 44786. (See
Special Collections” Appendix for specific locations of other special collections.)
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Three-character codes have been assigned to each of the network libraries
according to geographical location, e.g., EHA. The “A” library (last character of code)
is always the regional library; the “B”, “C”, etc., are assigned to other libraries located
in the same geographic region. (Prior to 1979, the libraries were assigned numeric
codes, e.g., O 1A.) Please note that the other information services noted in paragraph
one, e.g., Public Information Center, have not been assigned library codes. Entries
for those services can be found immediately after the library in its geographic region.
The seven appendices include the fotlowing information: Legend of EPA Library
Codes; Subject Index to EPA Libraries’ General Collections; Description of
Databases Used by the EPA Libraries: Approximate Number of Items Held by EPA
Libraries; Cities in which EPA Libraries are located; Regions in which EPA libraries
are located; and Names of EPA Library Staff Members.
This Guide was prepared by the Information Management and Services Division.
Any questions can be directed to Steven Hirsch, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, 401 M Street, S.W., PM-21 1A, Washington, D.C., 20460. Phone number:
(202) 382-5922.
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Headquarters Library
Washington, D.C. Codes: EJB/03B
MAIN LIBRARY
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Headquarters Library, PM-21 1 A
401 M Street, S.W., Room
Washington, DC 20460
Telephone: (202) 382-5921 (CML) v r
(8) 382-5921 (FTS)
FAX: (202) 382-7883
(8) 382-7883
E-Mail Box ID: EPA3738
E-Mail Box Name: Library.Hq
FAX: (202) 382-7883 or 7884
(8) 382-7883 or 7884 £4sn’t Crrh.
Librarian: Mary Hoffman
Staff: Head Reference Librarian - Anne Twitchell
Reference Librarian Athena Stone
Reference Librarian - Sloven Hirseb —
Reference Librarian — karl Debut
Reference Librarian Alisa Richards
Reference Librarian Mary Stevanus
Head Librarian/Hazardous Waste (Vacant)
TECHNICAL SERVICES
Address: EPA Library Technical Services Center
401 M Street, S.W., PM-21 1 B
Washington, DC 20460
Telephone: (202) 475-7762 (CML)
(8) 475-7762 (FTS)
Staff: Acquisitions Librarian Melissa Skorupka
Catalog Librarian Greti Cox
Interlibrary Loan Librarian Leida Torres
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The EPA Headquarters Library is operated by the Information Management and
Services Division under contract to Labat-Anderson, Inc. It provides information
services covering a wide range of environmental and related subjects of interest to
EPA staff and the general public. Major areas include:
• Resource recovery
• Solid waste
• Toxicology
• Wastewater treatment
• Water quality
• Water supply
There is also a collection of materials on social, economic, legislative, legal,
administrative and management projects related to all aspects of environmental
policy.
The Headquarters Library collection is comprised of: 15,000 books; 625 current
subscriptions to journals, abstracts and indexes, newsletters and newspapers; 23
000 hard copy documents and technical reports generated by government sources
or the private sector; 335,000 documents on microfiche, including technical reports
produced by EPA and its predecessor agencies; and a microfilm collection that
includes back files of newspapers, abstracts and indexes, and periodicals.
Library services include the following:
Acquisitions: The acquisitions unit processes orders for subscriptions and
reference materials for the Headquarters Library only.
Cataloging: The cataloging unit processes books, joumals and other documents
from all EPA libraries into the EPA national catalog.
Circulation: Documents from the Headquarters Library collection are circulated to
EPA employees.
lnteriibrary Loan (ILL): The interlibrary loan unit maintains cooperative
agreements with many academic, public and special libraries to borrow books,
journals and other research materials not maintained in the Headquarters collection
for the use of EPA staff. The average turnaround time for borrowing through
interlibrary loan is approximately 3-7 working days.
Literature Searching: Computerized searching of commercial databases and
selected EPA databases is performed for EPA employees to retrieve information for
policy decisions, report preparation, data analysis and background research, and for
preparation of special subject bibliographies.
Reference: On-site ready reference service is available to EPA staff and the public.
More extensive reference service is provided to EPA staff as required.
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Equipment: Photocopy machines and microform reader/printers are available to
library patrons for the reproduction of up to 25 pages of literature not covered by
copyright. Material is loaned to Agency personnel; other users must submit
interlibrary loan forms.
Computer assisted literature search services: GAS Online, Chemical
Information System (CIS), DIALOG, Ground Water On-line, LEXIS/NEXIS, National
Library of Medicine (NLM), NewsNet, Washington Alert and EPA’s Hazardous Waste
Database and Information Systems Inventory (1SI).
Publications currently available:
BibliographIes:
These are compiled based on special requests by EPA employees.
• Stratospheric Ozone
• Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention
• Wetlands Protection
• Indoor Radon Pollution, Update
• Management Bibliographies:
— Managing in the Public Sector
— Resistance to Change
— Office of the Future
— Effective Performance Appraisal
— Effective Communication
— Technical Expert Turned Manager
— Risk Assessment, Management, Communication: A Guide to Selected Sources, v.3
no.1
• Brochures:
— Interlibrary Loan Services of the Headquarters Library.
— Introduction to Headquarters Library Services and Collections.
- - Searching for Answers, Guide to Database Searching at the EPA Headquarters
Library
— Special Library Collection: Hazardous Waste
• The Information Broker (monthly)
OTHER INFORMATION SERVICES
The Information Management and Services Division is also the U.S. National Focal
Point for UNEP/INFOTERRA and manager for the Agency’s translation service.
U.S. NATIONAL FOCAL POINT - UNEP/INFOTERRA: The Environmental
Protection Agency was designated as the United States National Focal Point for the
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)/INFOTERRA Program by the U.S.
Department of State in 1975. There are 135 countries participating as INFOTEFIRA
National Focal Points. The network is designed to serve as an environmental referral
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organization providing sources, documents and bibliographic information to
inquirers.
TRANSLATIONS: The EPA translations service was established in 1972 to
provide EPA employees with a mechanism for having scientific and technical
documents translated from and into English. The Information Management and
Services Division is the project manager for the service and maintains a microfiche
collection of all items that have been translated through the program. A “What’s New
in Translations” newsletter is published periodically to inform EPA staff of recent
translations.
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Public Information Center
Washington, D .C. Code: --
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Public Information Center
401 M Street, S.W.
Southeast Garage Level
Washington, D.C. 20460
Telephone: (202) 382-2080 (CML)
(8) 382-2080 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA3734
E-Mail Box Name: N.Langford
FAX: (202) 382-7883
(8) 382-7883
Director: Nancy Langford
Staff: Information Specialist Julia Houston
Information Specialist Andrew Malmgren
Information Aide Ketura LeGrand
Information Aide WI 111am McDonald
Hours: &00 am. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The Public Information Center (PlC) is operated by the Information Management and
Services Division under contract to Labat-Anderson, Inc. PlC provides a wide variety of
general, non-technical information about EPA and its programs to the general public and
EPA staff.
As the primary point of communication between EPA and the public, PlC responds to over
5,000 inquiries per month on all major environmental topics. A small inventory of
publications is maintained onsite. Publications produced in cooperation with the Office of
Public Affairs are stored in the Cincinnati warehouse.
PlC services Include:
• Handling general inquiries regarding EPA program activities and environmental concerns.
• Acting as a referral center for technical inquiries and non-EPA inquiries.
• Providing onsite information services to EPA visitors and staff.
• Networking with EPA Project Officers to offer public information services where possible.
• Assisting EPA staff with compiling informational packets.
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Legislative Reference Library
Washington, D.C. Codes: —
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Legislative Reference Library (A-I 02)
401 M Street, S.W., Room 832 West Tower
Washington, D.C. 20460
Telephone: (202) 382-5425 (CML)
(8) 382-5425 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA 1 550*
E-Mail Box Name: H.Schilling
FAX: (202) 382-7883
(8) 382-7883
Librarian: Joan Platten
Staff: Legislative Reference Assistant (Vacant)
Hours: 9t0 am. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The Legislative Reference Library is maintained by the Office of External Affairs,
Office of Legislative Analysis, to provide Federal environmental legislation
information for the Agency.
The collection contains over 8,000 documents produced by Congress, i.e., copies of
bills, reports, public laws, committee prints, committee hearings, legislative histories,
Congressional Records (three years), Senate & House calendars and phone books,
Congressional Directories. Cong ressional Pictorial Directories , and other
congressional reports when possible. The collection also contains many reference
guides and a number of periodicals.
The library tracks the status of current environmental, water and land resources,
budget and Federal personnel legislation. The information is organized by subject,
committee, etc. The library maintains a card catalog of the congressional hearings it
retains.
The library compiles lists and reports on the status of bills pending before the current
and past Congresses. The library prepares a daily morning report of events taking
place in the Congress and abstracts the Congressional Record each day.
Individuals may request to be placed on the mailing list for the Congressional Record
Abstract.
Acquisitions: The Legislative Reference Library receives all Congressional
documents for the Agency.
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Circulation: Copies of materials are provided to EPA employees as long as
supplies last. When supplies are exhausted and can no longer be acquired, file
copies of documents may be xeroxed.
Reference Services: The library staff provides reference assistance to EPA staff
as time permits. Assistance is provided to the public by phone.
Computer assisted literature search services: The library conducts searches
on the LEGISLATE and the Washington Alert (Congressional Quarterly) databases.
• Send Meèsage “ATTN: Librarian”
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Law Library
Washington, D.C. Codes: EJC/03G
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Law Library, LE-1 30L
401 M Street, S.W., Room 2902
Washington, DC 20460
Telephone: (202) 382-5919 (CML)
(8) 382-5919 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA2808
E-Mail Box Name: Library.Law
FAX: (202) 382-7883 or 7884
(8) 382-7883 or 7884
Librarian: Barbara Pedrini Morrison
Staff: Librarian Anne Gillis
Interlibrary Loan Anne Gillis
Hours: 8:00 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The EPA Law Library is maintained by the Office of General Counsel (OGC) to
provide information services to the Agency’s legal and enforcement personnel, and
to the ten Regional Counsels.
The collection contains approximately 9,500 volumes of legal and law-related
material concentrating on Federal law, with special emphasis on administrative and
environmental law. Included are statutes, codes, regulations, case reporters, digests,
citators, and legal reference sources, as well as looseleaf services, newspapers, and
75 current law reviews and periodicals. In particular, the Law Library owns Statutes
at Large from 1931 and ( L B S Code Congressional an Administrative News from
1946.
Of special interest are archival holdings in hardcopy and microfiche of Title 40 of the
Code of Federal Regulations from 1972 to the present, as well as microfiche of other
CFR titles from inception: T. 5, Administrative Personnel; T. 21, Food and Drugs; T.
33, Navigation and Navigable Waters; T. 41, Public Contracts and Property
Management; 1. 42, Public Health; T. 48, FAR System.
The microfiche collection also covers the Congressional Record (1969 to date), the
Federal Register (1970 to date) and legislative histories of laws relevant to EPA ’s
mission.
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Library services include the following:
Acquisitions: The Law Library staff processes all orders for new collection
materials, and for the books and journals required by individual 0CC offices.
Circulation: Materials circulate to in-house Agency staff and, by messenger pickup,
to the local community. lnteriibrary loans are handled directly in the Law Library,
usually within 24 hours.
Equipment: Copying privileges are extended to Agency employees only. A
microform reader/printer is available for patron use.
Computer assisted literature search services: JURIS (Justice Retrieval and
inquiry System) and LEXIS.
Reference services: (e.g., case identification, cite verification) are provided to the
Office of General Counsel, the Administrative Law Judges, the Judicial Officer, and
all other EPA personnel who request assistance. Telephone reference is extended to
EPA field locations and to numerous private law firms, both local and nationwide.
The public is allowed use of the Law Library collection.
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Office of Toxic Substances Non-Confidential Information Center
Washington, D.C. Codes: EJE/03T
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Toxic Substances Non-Confidential
Information Center, TS-793
401 M Street, S.W., Northeast Mall, Room B002
Washington, DC 20460
Telephone: (202) 382-2320 (CML)
(8) 382-2320 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA7565
E-Mail Box Name: Library.TSCA
FAX: (202) 382-7883
(8) 382-7883
Librarian: Lucille Henschel
Staff: Reference Librarians: Miriam Vusko
Diane Rothenberg
Donna Horning
Technical Information
Specialists: Jim Bradshaw
Lisa Frisch
Librarian Technician isa Benson
Karen Young
Bettie Sterling
Information Management
Specialist: Hattie Sykes
Hours: 8.tO am. - 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The Office of Toxic Substances (OTS) Non-Confidential Information Center (NCIC) is
in the information Management Division, Office of Toxic Substances, Office of
Pesticides and Toxic Substances (OPTS).
The NC IC collection covers chemical literature in areas of:
• Biotechnology
• Chemical industry and process technology
• Ecology
• Health
• International chemical control
• Pesticides
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• Title Ill: Community Right to Know
The NCIC supports program activities under the Toxic Substances Control Act
frSCA).
The NCIC has 5 000 books, 89 current journals, a collection of 5,000 technical
reports, including those supported by OPTS, a microfiche collection of 140,000
scientific and technical journal articles, and three national newspapers.
NC IC services include the following:
Acquisitions: Program-related, priority materials are ordered for the Director,
scientific and support staff of the Office of Toxic Substances (OTS).
Cataloging: All books and reference materials acquired are cataloged and entered
into the EPA national catalog.
Circulation: Books and reports circulate to EPA employees.
Equipment: The NCIC staff will duplicate library materials for OTS staff. A
photocopier and microform reader/printers are available for use by EPA staff and
visitors. Non-Federal visitors are limited to 124 pages of copied materials.
Intertibrary Loan: The NCIC maintains cooperative agreements with many
Federal, public and special libraries; to borrow books and technical reports for the
OTS staff. lnterlibrary loans are transacted primarily through OCLC.
Literature searching: Computerized and manual searches are compiled for OTS
staff. Bibliographies of national interest are shared with EPA.
Reference: Extensive reference service is provided to OTS staff.
Computer assisted literature search services: CAS Online, Chemical
Information System (CIS), DIALOG, LEXIS/NEXIS, National Library of Medicine
(TOXLINE/TOXNET), SDC/ORBIT, all OTS developed databases and EPA’s
Information Systems Inventory (ISI).
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Region 1, Boston Codes: EHA/O 1A
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region I Library
JFK Federal Bldg. v s *: pj . Loc..a.*q-)1
Boston, MA 02203
Telephone: (617) 565-3300 (CML)
(8) 835-3300 (FTS)
E-MaIl Box ID: EPA91 28
E-Mail Box Name: Ubrary.Regl
FAX: (617) 563-3346
Librarian: Peg Nelson
Staff: Library Technician Judy Saravis
Research Librarian
for Solid Waste Fred Friedman
Library Aide Wayne Maim
Hours: 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The EPA Region 1 Library was estab hshed in 1967 at the New England Basins
Office of the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. The collection still
reflects some of the older New England river basin reports, but has been extensively
developed in the areas of:
• Air Pollution and Control
• Environmental Law
• Groundwater
• Health Effects
• Pesticides & Toxic Substances
• Solid & Hazardous Waste
• Test Methods (EPA)
• Water Pollution & Control
The library, co-located with the Information Center, is operated by the information
Branch of the Planning and Management Division under contract to Labat-Anderson,
Inc. The combined collections consist of approximately 5,000 books, 5,000
documents, 9,000 EPA reports, 82,000 microfiche, and 175 journal titles in three
locations: Main and Law libraries in Boston and the New England Regional
Laboratory Library in Lexington, MA.
Special collections include the Hazardous Waste Collection, EIC Envirofiche since
1980, subject files, the Federal Register on microfiche since 1970; collection of EPA
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Test Methods; and the New England materials. In 1989, the Solid Waste component
was added.
The library provides a full range of services to over 600 EPA staff, plus other Federal,
State and municipal agencies. Outside users-consultants, private businesses,
students, citizens’ groups, and the general public have on-site use of the collection,
as well as limited reference service and can arrange borrowing privileges.
Acquisition: The library budgets for and orders most of the books and periodicals
for the region.
Cataloging: The library catalogs all books, documents and unnumbered EPA
reports using the EPA Library Network Techlib Online System (OLS) and adds
holdings to OCLC. A printed book-catalog offers local subject headings and title
access to the collection.
Circulation: All materials, except reference, circulate for two-week period to
qualified borrowers.
Equipment: A microfiche reader/printer and a photocopy machine are available to
all library patrons for the free reproduction of up to 20 pages.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Interlibrary loans (both lending and borrowing between
hbraries) are transacted primarily through OCLC, but ALA forms or phone requests
will be accepted. Organizations (in the region) without libraries may apply for
Corporate Borrowing Privileges.
Literature Searching: The Library maintains access to multiple computer
database systems and will search for EPA and regional govemmental agencies, but
not the public. Accounts include: Bibliographic Retrieval Service (BBS), CAS Online,
Chemical Information System (CIS), Dun & Bradstreet, DIALOG, Ground Water On-
Line, National Library of Medicine (NLM), LEXIS/NEXIS; EPA’s IRIS (Integrated Risk
Information System, CHEM, Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), EDRS (Enforcement
Document Retrieval System), RODS (Record of Decision), and HWC (Hazardous
Waste Collection Database); and Dept. of Justice’s JLIRIS (Justice Retrieval and
Inquiry System).
Reference: Both phone and on-site reference assistance are available to anyone.
PublIcations currently available:
• What’s New (monthly acquisitions)
• index to EPA Test Methods (EPA/901-3-88-001 or PB88-2001 00)
• CCAMP Bibliographies: Publications and Maps (EPN9O1/3-88-002 or PB89-
155774)
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Narragansett, Rhode Island Codes: EHB/O1 B
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Laboratory Library
South Feny Road
Narragansett, RI 02882
Telephone: (401) 782-3025 (CML)
(8) 838-6025 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA846 I
E-Mail Box Name: ERL/Narraganseti ’
FAX: (8) 838-6030
(401) 782-3030
Librarian: Rose Ann Gamache
Library Aide: Eleanor McGee
Hours: 8:00 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
Librarian on duty Monday- Thursday
The Environmental Research Laboratory Narragansett (ERLN), with its Field Station
in Newport, Oregon, is the Agency’s center for marine, coastal and estuarine water
quality research.
The library at ERLN is a highly specialized scientific and technical library, providing
support services for the following research areas:
• Estuarine and marine disposal and discharge of complex wastes, dredged
materials, and other wastes.
• Water use designation and quality criteria for estuarine and marine water and
sediment.
• Environmental assessment of ocean discharge.
These research program areas involve the development, evaluation, and application
of techniques and test systems for measuring and predicting the transport, fate, and
biological and ecosystem effects of complex and other wastes in estuarine and
marine systems.
The primary function of the library is to obtain and provide specialized reference
materials and library services for technical and administrative personnel working at
ERLN. Secondly, the library will service information requests from other EPA
facilities and bona fide libraries. The library consists of a single centralized core
library and numerous specialized individual libraries located physically as is
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convenient to the respective users. The library is comprised of: 3,368, books, 38
subscriptions to journals, abstracts and newsletters. Also, a small document
collection including EPA reports is held.
Subject areas are:
• fisheries biology
• marine biology
• marine organisms
The following services are available through the library in support of the on-going
research at ERLN:
Selection, acquisition, current awareness, circulation, reference, interlibrary loan,
information retrieval, translations, and cataloging.
Equipment: A photocopy machine, personal computer and a microform
reader/printer are available for library use.
• Send Message ATrN: Librarian”
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Region 2, New York Codes: EIAIO2A
Address: U .S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 2 Library, Room 402
26 Federal Plaza
New York NY 10278
Telephone: (212) 264-2881 (CML)
(8) 264-2881 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA9299
E-Mail Box Name: C.Equo t
Librarian: Bennis ‘ ar y m yi m s/mt.
Hours: EPA Staff: tOO am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
Open to Public: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.,
Monday- Friday
The Region 2 Library is part of Facilities and Administrative Management Branch,
Office of Policy and Management, co-located with the Information Center (ISB). The
library operates under contract, providing a full range of reference services to EPA
program staff and other federal, state and municipal agencies. Secondary reference
services and information support is provided to the general public (including
consultants, private businesses, students, citizens groups), embracing all aspects of
EPA ’s program information. The l ibrary provides guidance/information regarding
EPA Clearinghouses and EPA Hotlines, as well as gives direction to inquiries
regarding publications (EPA) procurement. Region 2, EPA, comprises New York,
New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands. The New York City library
collection consists of 5,200 monographs and books, 14,000 federal, state and local
documents and technical reports, and 60 journals, as well as a microfiche collection
of some 150,000 reports, mainly EPA.
Acquisitions: The library process all requests for books, reports and journal
subscriptions submitted by staff, in addition to ordering items needed to improve the
collection.
Cataloging: All books and library materials are cataloged into the EPA Online
Library System (OLS), the national catalog, via OCIC.
Circulation: All materials except the reterence collection, circulate to staff for a one
month period and to other libraries via interlibrary loans.
Equipment: A microfiche reader-printer is available in the library.
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Interl lbrary Loan: Materials not in the Regional collection are borrowed on loan
for Regional staff from other EPA libraries, or other libraries. Loans are also made in
a similar procedure.
Literature Searching: EPA Online Library System (OLS), DIALOG, Groundwater
Online, EPA Hazardous Waste Database and Information Systems Inventory (ISI).
Umited to EPA staff, some sharing with states.
Reference Services: The library is open to the public for reference purposes.
Publications Currently Available: Monthly List of ACQUISITIONS.
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Edison, New Jersey Codes: E 1C/02B
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 2 Field Office Ubrary
Edison, NJ 08837
Telephone: (201) 321-6762 (CML)
(8) 340-6762 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA9299 t
E-Mail Box Name: C.Equo*
FAX: (201) 321-6622
(8) 340-6622
Librarian: Dorothy Szefczyk
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The library was organized in 1966 under the auspices of the Federal Water Pollution
Control Administration. ft was originally heavily oriented toward water, but now inc1ude
materials on all EPA programs:
•Air
• Hazardous wastes
• Pesticides
• Radiation
• Solid waste
• Toxic substances
• Water
At present, the collection consists of 3,000 books. 5,000 technical reports, 50 journal
subscriptions, and 100,000 reports on microfiche.
Services provided to EPA staff and their contractors include circulation, interlibrary bar
reference, cataloging, and monthly acquisitions list. A microfiche reader-printer and a
copier are available in the library. Visitors are charged $.10 per page.
The library is open to the general public for reference purposes.
Computer assisted literature search service: DIALOG.
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RegIon 3, Philadelphia Codes: EJA/03A
Address: U .S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 3 Information Resource Center
841 Chestnut Street (3PM52)
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Telephone: (215) 597-0580 (CML)
(8) 597-0580 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA9337
E-Mail Box Name: LJbrary.Reg3
FAX: (215) 597-7906
(8) 597-7906
Librarian: Diane McCreary
Staff: lnterlibrary Loan Joyce Baker
Records Management Officer Anna Butch
Hours: 8:00 am. to 4:00 p.m.
Monday-Friday
(24 hour access to staff)
The Region 3 Information Resource Center (IRC) provides information support for a
wide range of environmental programs and activities conducted by the Regional
office. It also serves as an information resource for the general public.
Subject areas include:
• Air pollution
• Employee development
• Environmental Law
• Hazardous waste
• Management
• Pesticides
• Radiation
• Toxic Substances
• Toxicology
• Water pollution
• Wetlands
There are special collections on wetland ecology and hazardous waste. In addition,
a special effort is made to acquire published information on environmental
conditions and trends within the five states and the District of Columbia which
comprise Region 3.
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The Region 3 IRO consists of 5j 00 books; 5,000 law books, 200 subscriptions and
8,000 technical reports in hard copy. There are 63,000 technical reports, 25,000
environmental impact statements and 20,000 articles and other publications on
environmental topics in microform.
Library services include the following:
Acquisitions: The Region 3 IRC coordinates the acquisition of published material
throughout the Regional Office.
Cataloging: All incoming items are processed and added to the library’s catalog for
quick retrieval. The IRC participates in the OCLC system.
Circulation: Most items in the library are available to EPA employees on a loan
basis.
Equipment: A photocopier and microform reader/printers are available to library
users. Visitors may make a moderate number of copies free; a $.20 per page fee is
charged for large amounts of copying.
Interlibtary Loan (ILL): Publications not in the Region 3 collection can be
borrowed from other government, university, public and corporate libraries. In turn,
the Region 3 IRC loans items from its coflection to other libraries.
Literature Searching: The library maintains access to over 250 databases and
performs information searches for EPA employees. The information is used to
prepare risk assessments, site investigations and enforcement actions, as well as to
respond to inquiries from other agencies, the media and the general public.
Reference: The library staff provides reference assistance to EPA staff and to all
library visitors. Assistance is also provided to the public by phone.
Computer assisted literature search services: Chemical Information System
(C1S), DIALOG, Ground Water On-Line, LEXIS/NEXIS, National Library of Medicine
(NLM), TOXNET and EPA’s Hazardous Waste Database, VuText, and Integrated Risk
Information System (1RIS).
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Annapolis, Maryland Codes: EJDIO3C
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Central Regional Laboratory (CRL) Library
839 Bestgate Road
Annapolis, MD 21401
Telephone: (301) 266-9180 (CML)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA9385 t
E-Mail Box Name: CRL/Reg.3*
FAX: (301) 266-9180
Librarian: Meg Munro
Hours: &00 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
Librarian on duty Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
The Central Regional Laboratory (CRL) library was established in support of the
Regional Laboratory which started in Annapolis in 1964. The subjects in the
collection focus on:
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Ecology
• Engineering
• Hazardous waste
• Hydrology
• Oceanography
To serve the highly diversified expertise of the laboratory scientists and engineers,
material is provided in aquatic biology, analytical chemistry, automated laboratory
techniques, industrial wastewater monitoring, toxic and hazardous substances, and
mathematical modeling.
CRL holdings total 1,350 technical books, 5,000 reprints, 60 journal subscriptions,
and a large collection of EPA reports. CRL reports deal with water quality
management of the Chesapeake Bay and other estuaries of the Mid-Atlantic region,
and the continental shelf off Maryland and Delaware.
Library services available are acquisition, interlibrary loan, literature searches,
current awareness, with reference and information services.
The library users include the laboratory staff, EPA libraries, Federal and State
agencies, academic institutions, the scientific community, students and the general
public.
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The library houses an extensive special collection on the Chesapeake Bay.
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Region 4, Atlanta Codes: EKA/04A
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 4 Library (G6)
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365-2401
Telephone: (404) 347-4216 (CML)
(8) 257-4216 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA941 5
E-Mail Box Name: Library.Reg.IV
FAX: (404) 347-4702 or 4486
(8) 257-4702 or 4486
Library
Records Management Manager: Gayle Aiston
Head Librarian: Priscilla Pride
Staff: Superfund Librarian Beverly Fulwood
Library Technician/ILL Bill Marx
Library Technician Judy Greenwood
Library Aide Shannon Neal
Hours: 8:00 am. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The Region 4 Library is operated by the Information Management Branch under
contract to Labat-Anderson, Inc. The Library was established in May, 1973, and
provides a full range of library and information services 1 covering subjects from air
and water pollution to toxics and hazardous waste with a variety of technical reports,
reference books, journals and online computer services.
Along with its large collection of environmental materials, the library offers
reference/research services, online literature searches, interlibrary loan, selected
chemical and pesticide files and current awareness services.
At present the library owns approximately 4,500 reference books, 60,000 technical
reports, 250 journals and newsletters, and an extensive microfilm collection of EPA
reports, environmental impact statements and Federal Registers. Of special interest
are the environmental problems of the Southeastern United States, namely,
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina
and Tennessee.
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Library services include the following:
Catalogtng: Books are cataloged on OCLC and then entered into an in-house
database system. Documents are cataloged into major subject areas including: air,
energy, general, hazardous, land, noise, water, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), soil
surveys, and the eight states in the Region. Journals are not cataloged at the
present time, but simply shelved alphabetically.
Circulation: Region 4 employees may borroW most library materials for three
weeks. Circulation is maintained on a dBase 111+ file.
Equipment: Includes a PS/2 connected with a LAN.
Reference Services: Limited reference and loan services are also provided to the
public.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL): The Library accepts telephone and mail requests and
OCLC requests from other libraries.
Computer assisted literature search services: CAS Online, Chemical
Information System (C 1S), DIALOG, Dun and Bradstreet, LEXIS/NEXIS, National
Library of Medicine (NLM), National Pesticide Information Retrieval System (NPJRS),
Occupational Health Services (OHS) , and EPA’s Hazardous Waste Database,
Information Systems Inventory (ISI) and Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
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Library Services Office
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Codes: EKBIO4B
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Library Services Office, MD-35
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Telephone: (919) 541-2777 (CML)
(8) 629-2777 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA31 28
E-Mail Box Name: Libby.Smith
FAX: (919) 541-1191
(8) 629-1191
Librarian: Rosemary Thom
Staff: Air Information Center Reference
Rosemary Thom 629-0094
Interlibrary Loan
Elizabeth Villeponteaux 629-0095
Library Technician
Evelyn Sauerbier 629-4242
Photocopy Operator
Creighton Weliman
Information Center (RIC 11)
Ann Ingram 629-3661
Hours: 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday - Friday
The Research Triangle Park (RTP) Library provides support to the Environmental
Research Center, the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS), the
Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office, the National Computer Center and
local Agency contractors.
Collection concentration is on chemical toxicity, all aspects of air pollution as well as
the basic sciences, with some coverage of business and economics. The collection’s
historical coverage of air pollution is particularly strong. Hard copies of obscure
materials from Air Pollution Abstracts (1966-1976) are maintained.
The Library operates an Air information Center (AIC) for the OAQPS. This Center
handles requests for air pollution information and documents from all over the world.
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The AIC provides free literature searches to State and local air pollution agency
employees and environmental groups as well.
Services include extensive literature searching support; interlibrary loan, utilizing a
combination of off-site photocopying truck delivery service from local libraries and
blanket purchase agreements with major research libraries in this country and
abroad; reference and acquisitions.
The Library is staffed with Government personnel and through a contract with the
University of North Carolina Graduate School of Library Science. Contractor
personnel are primarily library school graduate students.
Computer assisted lIterature search services: Bibliographic Retrieval
Service (BRS), CAS Online, Chemical Information System (CIS), DIALOG,
Hazardline, National Library of Medicine (NLM) and EPA ’s Hazardous Waste
Database.
In October, 1985, the EPA opened an Information Center (RIC 11) in the RTP Library.
The Center is designed to handle questions, one-on-one training, demonstrations,
and assistance for Agency personnel using personal computers and software
packages.
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Gulf Breeze, Florida Codes: EKC/04H
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Laboratory (E RL) Library
Sabine Island
Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
Telephone: (904) 202 8*1 , ext. 218 (ext. 318 ILL) (CML)
( 8)tlJC OOtt , ext. 218 (ext. 318 ILL) (FTS)
9241
E-Mail Box ID: EPA8478
E-Mail Box Name: E.Pinnell
tsY- ‘ 1vo
FAX: (904) 45t-S34-4 , ask operator for FAX extension
( 8)-COC DOlt ask operator for FAX extension
L ibrar ian: Liz Pinnell
Staff: q ff.p Library Technician/ILL Edith Barnes
prj .g sg e , gpLibrary Aide Julie Meyer
Hours: 7:30 am. to 4:00 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The Gull Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory (GBERL) Library established in
1967, provides information services to GBERL employees and the general public.
The Library collection is comprised of approximately 5,000 volumes; 225 journals,
newsletters, abstracts and indexes; 1,700 documents; and 37,500 microform titles.
Subject areas include:
Aquatic toxicology
Estuarine Research
Genetic engineering
• Marine ecology
• Microbiology
Pat hobiology
Pesticide science
Library services include selection, acquisition, cataloging of new materials;
circulation of materials to laboratory staff and interlibrary loan to other libraries;
manual and online literature searches of commercial and government databases;
and on-site reference service to laboratory staff and the public as well as telephone
ready reference.
The Library archives and distributes copies of all laboratory publications. Computer-
generated bibliographies of this collection, complete with author and keyword
indexes, are available on request.
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A photocopy machine and microform reader/printer are available to laboratory staff
for the reproduction of material not covered by copyright. The Library uses two
Hewlett Packard 2621 P terminals to access the laboratory VAX 11/785 minicomputer
and other external databases.
Computer assisted literature search services: DIALOG, Ground Water On-
line, Nationai Library of Medicine (NLM), CAS Online.
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Athens, Georgia Codes: EKD/04D
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Laboratory Library
College Station Road
Athens, GA 30613
Telephone; (404) 546-3302 (CML)
(8) 250-3302 (FTS)
FAX : (404) 546-2018
(8) 250-2018
E-Mail Box ID; EPA8431 *
E-Mail Box Name: ERLJAthens*
Librarian: Janice Sims
Hours; 8:15 am. to 4:45 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The Athens Environmental Research Laboratory (ERL) library provides information
services covering a wide range of environmental and management subjects of
interest to EPA staff and the general public. Providing the necessary information
sources to meet the needs of the Laboratory research staff is of utmost importance.
Subject areas include:
• Aquatic toxicology
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Engineering
• Microbiology
• Pesticides
• Water pollution
• Water quality
The Athens Library collection is comprised of: 8,000 books; 75 current subscriptions
to journals and newsletters; 7,500 documents and technical reports generated by
government sources or the private sector; 50,000 documents on microfiche,
including technical reports produced by EPA; and a microfilm collection that includes
back files of abstracts and indexes, and periodicals.
Library services Include the following;
Acquisitions; Books, newsletters, journal subscriptions, and technical reports are
ordered by the Librarian.
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Circulation: Documents from the Athens ERL Library collection are circulated to
EPA staff and the general public.
Interlibrary Loan: interlibrary loan services are available to other EPA
libraries, government and university libraries. The library uses the OCLC intetlibrary
loan subsystem to borrow books, journals and other research materials not
maintained in the library collection for the use of EPA staff.
Literature Searching: Computerized searching of databases is performed for
Athens ERL employees to retrieve information for report preparation, data analysis
and background research, and for preparation of special subject bibliographies.
Reference: On-site reference service is available to EPA staff and the public.
More extensive reference service is provided to EPA staff as required.
Equipment: Photocopy machines and microtorm readerlprinters are available to
library patrons for the reproduction of literature.
Computer assisted literature search services: CAS Online, Chemical
information System (CIS), DIALOG, Ground Water On-Line.
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OAQPS
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Codes: EKE/04G
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Library
826 Mutual Plaza, MD -i 6
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Telephone: (919) 541-5514 (CML)
(8) 629-5514 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA3128*
E-Mail Box Name: Libby.Smith*
Librarian: University of North Carolina Library School Graduate
Student
Hours: 8:00 am. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday- Friday
Librarian’s hours vary
The Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS) Library was established
as a unit of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare and was transferred
from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Durham, North Carolina, in 1968. Since then it has
undergone several parent organization changes and in April, 1971, was designated
as part of the Environmental Protection Agency.
in 1981, the library began to be staffed by student interns as part of the contract
between Library Services/Research Triangle Park (RTP) and the University of North
Carolina Chapel Hill. The University provides student help on a half-time basis. The
OAQPS library is a branch of the Library Services/RTP. Reference questions related
to air pollution and research can be directed to that library (see pages 27-28).
The library consists of approximately 800 books, 70 journals and newsletters, and a
complete collection of EPA’OAQPS reports. The subject focus is on air pollution and
control technology, including material on costs, chemical technology, minerals and
statistics. The reference collection emphasizes chemistry and engineering.
Library services include the following:
Acquisitions: The library procures new materials for the use of OAQPS personnel,
including monographs, journals and government reports.
Circulation: Materials from the collection are circulated to EPA employees and
contractors.
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Equipment: A microfiche reader/printer and a photocopier are available.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL): ILL requests by EPA personnel are forwarded to Library
Services/RTP if the material cannot be supplied from OAQPS materials. ILL requests
from other libraries for OAQPS materials are completed by the OAQPS librarian.
Reference: On-site reference service is available to EPA staff and the public.
Because of limited in -house facilities, the librarian may contact Library Services/RTP
or local universities to obtain necessary information.
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Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Division
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Codes: EKF/04L
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Atmospheric Research and Assessment Exposure
Laboratory (AREAL)
Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Division
Library, MD-80
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Telephone: (919) 541-4536 (CML)
(8) 629-4536 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA8491
E-Mail Box Name: ESRLJMAD*
Librarian: Evelyn Poo le-Kober
Hours: 7:30 am. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Division Library is unique in that it is included
in both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Oceanic
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) library networks. Originating in 1958 at the
Robert S. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center in Cincinnati, Ohio and becoming in
1971 part of the EPA at Research Triangle Park, NC and the NOAA Silver Spring,
MD the Library is located in the ASMD Office of Director.
The Library’s major field of interest is the meteorological aspects of air pollution,
including numerical and physical model development and application, climate
change analysis, and geophysical studies.
The collection contains approximately 50,000 documents, including books, journals,
technical reports, microfiche of climatic data reports, film of synoptic data, surface
and vorticity charts, and topographic maps and atlases.
The library is staffed by the NOAA and full range of services are provided the NOAA
personnel on assignment to the EPA and ASMD and reference services are
provided to the EPA staff and on-site contractors.
Library Services include the Following:
Acquisitions: The library processes orders for new/renewal journal subscriptions,
books, equipment, and other essential materials to enhance the collection.
Cataloging: The library processes books into the EPA and the NOAA national
catalogues.
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Circulation: The library circulates books, journals, and documents to the ASMD,
the EPA and the NOAA personnel, and on-site contractors.
EquIpment: The library has two microfiche readers; one microfiche/film/
reader/printer; access to a copy machine; access to Facsimile machine; and one PC
(for use of library staff only).
Inte dlibrary Loans (ILL): The library is a member of OCLC and provides ILL to
requesting member institutions and others, including academic, public and special
libraries.
Lfterature Searches: The library provides limited literature searches of the EPA
Network and the Triangle Libraries Network and requests extensive searches
through the EPA and the NOAA libraries.
Reference: The library provides telephone and on-site reference support, including
the reference, book, and document collections, access to other libraries and
information centers.
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Region 5, Chicago Codes: ELA/05A
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 5 Library
230 South Dearborn Street, Room 1670
Chicago, IL 60604
Telephone: (312) 353-2022 (CML)
(8) 353-2022 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA9559
E-Mail Box Name: Library. Reg5
FAX: (312) 886-9096
(8) 886-9096
Librarian: Lou W. Tilley (Ms.)
Staff: Librarian Penny Boyle
GLNPO Librarian Barbara Hagerman
Library Technician David Wulatin
Library Aide Carol Hale Gist
Hours: 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Monday- Friday
(Only Regional staff may use the library
before 10:00 am.)
The Region 5 Library was established in January 1972 and is a part of the Region’s
Office of Public Affairs. Much of the initial collection was acquired from pre-EPA
offices in Chicago in the then Department of Health, Education and Welfare’s Public
Health Service and the Department of the Interior’s Federal Water Pollution Control
Administration (later Federal Water Quality Administration).
The Library is staffed by U.S. EPA and contractor personnel and provides services to
U.S. EPA staff and, on a more limited basis, to the general public. The subject areas
of the collection are:
• Air pollution
• Air quality
• Groundwater
• Hazardous wastes
• Noise
• Pesticides
‘RecycUng and resource recovery
• Solid waste management
• Toxic substances
• Water pollution
• Water quality
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• Water supply (drinking water)
The emphasis is on the Great Lakes and the six states in the Region: Illinois,
Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin.
The current collection consists of 15,000-18,000 technical documents and reports
in paper copy generated by international, Federal, interstate, State, regional and
local government agencies (including the U.S. EPA) and by private endeavors.
There are currently about 4,500 book titles in the collection and about 325 journal
subscriptions (including abstracts/indexes, newsletlers, newspapers, etc.) in effect.
There are some 130,000 microfiche items in the collection (including a fairly
complete collection of U.S. EPA and predecessor agency reports, Federal Register,
etc.).
There is a sizable collection of the U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply Papers
and a fairly complete collection of the Water Resources Data for Region 5 states and
other contiguous states. Paper copy of proceedings of most of the Great Lakes
enforcement conferences held in the Region 5 states is available in the Library.
Other special collections include EIC Statefiche, ElS microfiche (1 973-1985) with
indexes, 85,000 APTIC items in microfiche and about 75 videocassette tapes. A law
library collection in the Office of the Regional Counsel (ORC) is staffed by a Regional
Library employee two hours each day, and a Great Lakes library collection in the
Great Lakes National Program Office is staffed by a full-time contract employee.
There is a vertical file collection of pamphlet/reprintlbrochure materials. We have a
Women’s Collection and a special collection of Hazardous Waste material
(computer-searchable in our online database).
LIbrary services include the toliowing:
AcquIsitions: Processes procurement actions for subscriptions (new/renewal),
books, documents, technical reports, microforms, etc., as requested by program staff
in the Region and to enhance the library/reference collections.
Cataloging: Processes books, documents, and other materials for the Regional
collection and staff in the program offices.
Circulation: Materials from the Regional collection are loaned or routed to
Regional Office staff as requested or for SDI (selective dissemination of information).
Equipment: Microform readers and reader/printers are available to patrons for
reading/reproducing microforms. There are limitations on printer usage by non U.S.
EPA staff.
interlibrary Loan: Materials not in the Regional collection are borrowed on loan
for Regional staff from other U. S. EPA libraries or other libraries as requested.
Loans are made routinely to other U. S. EPA libraries, other types of libraries and to
other authorized borrowers.
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Literature Searching: Computerized searching of online databases is performed
for U. S. EPA staff to retrieve information for many purposes. Services currently
available to Regional staff are: BRS, CIS (Chemical Information System), DIALOG,
Hazardous Waste Database, Information Services Inventory (ISI), LEXIS/NEXIS,
FACTS, MEDLARS (including TOXNET), Translations Database, RODS Database,
National Ground Water Information Center Database and ORBIT. The Law Ubrary
has access to the EDRS and JURIS systems.
Reference: Onsite ready reference is available to Regional staff and, on a more
limited basis, to the general public.
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Cincinnati, Ohio Codes: ELB/05B
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research
Center Ubrary
26 W. Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45268
Telephone: (513) 569-7707 (CML)
(8) 684-7707 (FTS)
E-Mail Box 1D: EPA3 I41
E-Mail Box Name: J.Byrd
FAX: (513) 569-7276
(8) 684-7276
Librarian: Jonda Byrd 684-7707
Staff: Acquisitions Joan Honeck 684-7716
Audio /Visuals Melinda Holmes 684-7704
Cataloging Louise Gunkel 684-7708
Circulation Cindy Levos 684-7705
Documents Louise Gunkel 684-7708
Interlibrary Loan Lilian Bosworth 684-7701
Sandra Geideman 684-7709
Tim Turinsky
Reference Nancy Austin 684-7703
Serials Martha O’Leary 684-7706
Hours: EPA Staff: 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday
Visitors: 8:00 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday - Friday
The Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center (AWBERC) Library is a
composite of the holdings, dating from 1950, of the Public Health Service and the
Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. The facility, established in 1971,
served at one time as the scientific and technical focal point for all EPA libraries. it
was moved to its present location in 1976. The major subjects areas include:
• Bacteriology
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Engineering
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• Environmental Safety & Health
• Hazardous Waste
Marine Biology
• Microbiology
• Solid Waste Management
• Toxicology
• Wastewater Treatment
• Water Pollution
• Water Quality
The Ubrary is operated by the Information Services Branch under contract to Labat-
Anderson, Inc. The holdings consist of 16,000 books; 7,000 bound periodicals; 800
current journal and newsletter subscriptions; 4 newspapers; 1,600 hard copy
documents; over 300,000 technical reports on microfiche produced by EPA and
other government agencies; and a microfilm collection that includes back files of
abstracts and periodicals.
Special collections include the Risk Assessment Collection, Hazardous Waste
Collection, Solid Waste Reports, Legal Collection and the Environment Canada
Reports.
Library services include the following:
Acquisitions: Books, journals and documents are ordered for the AWBERC Library
only.
Cataloging: Books, documents and journals are cataloged into the EPA National
Catalog.
Circulation: Materials are circulated to EPA personnel only; all other requests are
handled through interlibrary loan (ILL). Books will be loaned, joumal articles and
technical reports will be reproduced.
Equipment: A photocopy machine and microform reader/printers are available to
library patrons for the reproduction of library materials. There are limitations on
usage by non-EPA staff.
interlibrary Loan (ILL): The interlibrary loan department participates in the OCLC
ILL subsystem. They maintain cooperative agreements with many Federal, academic
and special libraries and are a member of the Greater Midwest Regional Medical
Libraries Network.
LIterature Searching: The library performs computerized literature searches of
commercial databases for EPA personnel in Cincinnati, as well as any EPA library
that does not have on-line searching capabilities. The library also provides end-user
searching of several CD-ROM databases to the EPA staff.
Reference: Reference assistance is available to the EPA staff and to the public as
time permits.
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Computer assisted literature search services: Bibliographic Retrieval
Service (BRS), CAS Online, Chemical Information System (CIS), DIALOG, Dun and
Bradstreet, Ground Water Online, LEXIS/NEXIS, National Library of Medicine (NLM),
Pergamon INEOLINE, and EPA’s Hazardous Waste Collection Database. CD-ROM
databases include CHEEMBANKI, MEDLINE and NTIS on Silver Platter, Occupational
Health Services Material Safety Data Sheets (OHS MSDS) and the Computer
Library.
Publications currently available:
• Information Online
• Introduction to the AWBERC Library Services and Collection
• What’s New in the AWBERC Library (monthly)
• Tips for Visitors using the EPA Library
• Literature Searches You Can Do Yourself on Compact Disc
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Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office
Technical lnformatlon Unit Codes: --
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office
Technical Information Unit (044)
26 W. Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45268
Telephone: (513) 569-7532 (CML)
(8) 684-7532 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA31 41
E-Mail Box Name: J.Byrd
FAX: (513) 569-7276
(8) 684-7276
LIbrarian: Brigid Almaguer
Stan: Information Manager Sue Arentsen
Library Aide Linda Ketcham
Library Aide Luella Kessler
AARP Employee Hila Foley
Hours: 7:3Oa.m -5:OOp.m.
Monday-Friday
The Technical Information Unit (TIU) in ECAO, established in December of 1986,
provides support to ECAO scientists in Cincinnati. TIU is responsible for acquiring,
processing, and maintaining a collection of documents and references relating to the
risk assessment of environmental pollutants in human health.
TIU’s collection consists of over 900 ECAO reports and documents and over 50,000
hardcopies of references cited in those reports and documents. This includes the
background references and documents used to support the reference doses in the
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) database.
TIU provides literature searches, current awareness, and circulation services to the
ECAO scientific staff and to other EPA staff as necessary. it is responsible for
maintaining and organizing records used in the production of documents, and for the
appropriate disposition of documents and references no longer needed by ECAO.
Special Collections:
Core Collection of “commonly cited” references and other research materials
currently of interest to ECAO staff.
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• The hardcopy files for over 550 chemicals used to support the information contained
in the IRIS database.
Library services Include the following:
Cataloging: TIU is currently automating its collection ot hardcopy references.
Circulation: Materials are circulated mainly to ECAO staff, but requests from other
EPA staff are welcome.
Literature Searching: Online literature searches are performed m . ECAO
staff on the DIALOG and NLM systems.
Reference: Provided to ECAO staff, but requests for information from other EPA staff
are welcome.
Publications Currently Available: TIU produces a bimonthly in-house current
awareness bulletin called TM FYI from TIU.
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Ann Arbor, Michigan Codes: ELC/05D
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Motor Vehicle Emissions Laboratory Library
2565 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, Ml 48105
Telephone: (313) 668-4311 (CML)
(8) 374-8311 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA6476*
E-Mail Box Name: OMS/AMS ’
FAX: (313) 668-8368
(8) 374-8368
Librarian: Debra Ta lsma
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The Motor Vehicle Emissions Laboratory (MVEL) Library is operated by the
Administrative Management Staff, under contract to Labat-Anderson, Inc. It provides
information services concentrated on automotive engineering to EPA staff and the
general public. Subject areas include:
• Air pollution from mobile sources
• Alternative alcohol fuels
• Motor vehicle retrofit devices
The MVEL collection is comprised of: 300 books, 45 current subscriptions to journals,
abstracts and indexes, newsletters and newspapers; 20,000 hard copy documents
and technical reports generated by government sources or the private sector; 9,000
documents on microfiche, including technical reports produced by EPA and its
predecessor agencies; and a microfiche collection that includes back issues of the
Federal fleoJ er and Applications for Certification. The Library also has 10,000
Society of Automotive Engineers papers related to topics in automotive emissions,
fuel economy and new automotive technology.
The Library also contains unique information pertinent to the MVEL. Information such
as Engineering Operations Division (EOD) test procedures, Advisory Circulars,
Applications for Certification of Light and Heavy-Duty Vehicles, Fuel Economy
Guides (1974 to present) and Rulemaking Analysis.
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Library services include the following:
Acquisitions: In addition to procuring new materials for the library, the librarian
processes orders for subscriptions and reference materials ordered by MVEL
division offices.
Cataloging: The librarian processes books, journals and other documents into the
EPA National Catalog.
Circulation: Documents from the MVEL library collection are circulated to EPA
employees. Permission must be obtained from the librarian to circulate to outside
users.
Equipment: Photocopy machines and microfiche reader/printers are available to
library patrons for reproduction. Copying facilities are available to the public, with a
limit of 25 pages.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL): The library provides ILL services to all libraries in
accordance with copyright law and existing agreements. Requests are accepted from
EPA libraries either in writing or by telephone; other libraries must submit an ILL
form.
Literature Searching: The EPA library located in Cincinnati, Ohio, performs
literature searches for the MVEL Library. EPA employees requesting literature
searches must contact the MVEL librarian.
Reference: On-site reference service is provided to the EPA staff and to users from
the university community, industry and the general public, unless extensive. The
Librarian also acts as the MVEL public information source and handles the MVEL
records management program.
Send Message aATTN: LJbrariana
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Duluth, Minnesota Codes: ELD/05C
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Laboratory Library
6201 Congdon Boulevard
Duluth , MN 55804
Telephone: (218) 720-5538 (CML)
(8) 780-5538 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA84S1 *
E-Mail Box Name: ERL/Duluth t
FAX: (218) 720-5539
(8) 780-5539
Librarian: Dr. Phillip Cook
Hours: &00 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday
The Environmental Research Laboratory (ERL) and its field stations, Large Lakes
Research Station, Grosse Isle, Ml, and Monticello Ecological Research Station,
Monticello, MN, are the Agency’s center of expertise for research and technical
support on freshwater toxicology and ecology. ERL-Duluth has four research
branches: Toxic Substances, Pesticides, Hazardous Waste and Water Quality.
The library was founded in 1967 for the purpose of assisting the research staff and
other government scientists dealing with freshwater pollution problems.
The library contains 3,094 books, 164 journal subscriptions, an extensive reprint
collection, microfiche reports and over 2,658 Federal, State and local documents and
technical reports.
Its major fields of interest are:
• Analytical chemistry
• Aquatic toxicology
• Biology
• Comparative toxicology
• Effluent testing
• Mechanisms of toxic action
• Predictive models
• Water pollution
The Library indexes and distributes copies of all laboratory journal publication
reprints. Computer-generated bibliographies of these reprints are available upon
request.
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Literature Searching: Computerized searching is performed for ERL-Dututh
scientists.
Computer assisted literature search services: Bibliographic Retrieval Service
(BRS) AND OCLC.
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Region 6, Dallas Codes: EMA/06A
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 6 Ubrary
1445 Ross Avenue
First Interstate Bank Tower
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Telephone: (214) 655-6444 (CML)
(8) 255-6444 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA9696
E-MaIl Box Name: B.NEGRI
FAX: (214) 655-2142
(8) 255-2142
LIbrary
Coordinator: Beverly Negri
Stall: Library Technician Leticia Lane
Hours: 8:00 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
Reference materials for water quality planning constituted the beginning of the
collection which became the EPA Region 6 library in July, 1971. The library includes
materials on all EPA programs:
• Air pollution
• Hazardous waste
• Noise
• Pesticides
• Radiation
• Solid waste
• Toxic substances
• Water pollution
This material particularly relates to the States within the Region: Arkansas,
Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
The Region 6 library collection consists of 1,994 books; 76 journal subscriptions
including newsletters; 13,646 documents; and 56,248 technical reports in paper and
microfiche.
The library has a large collection of U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps and
U.S. Department of Agriculture/Soil Conservation Surveys by counties covering the
five-state region; a microfiche collection that includes Air Pollution Technical
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Information Center (APT 1C) items; and back issues of the Federal Reg ister (1971-
present); a small collection of audiovisuals.
Library services include the following:
Acquisitions: The library technician processes orders for new/renewal journal
subscriptions and books. She also assists/approves procurement requests for
Region 6 program staff as the material is eventually added to the library collection.
Cataloging: The library processes books, documents, EPA reports, and journals
into the EPA national catalog.
Circulation: Documents from the Region 6 library collection are circulated to EPA
employees, local contractors and state offices.
Equipment: A copier and microfiche reader/printer are available to library users.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL): The library provides ILL services to alt EPA libraries.
Requests are accepted in writing or by telephone. It borrows publications from other
Government agencies and local public libraries.
Literature Searching: The EPA library located in Cincinnati, Ohio, performs
literature searches for the Region 6 library.
Reference: The library serves EPA staff and their contractors. The library also
assists the general public with reference information.
Computer assisted literature search services: Ground Water Online, Dialog,
(NLM) National Library of Medicine, Hazardous Waste Collection Database, Startext
(local Fort Worth Star Telegram Newspaper)
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Ada, Oklahoma Codes: EMB/06B
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Library
P.O. Box 1198
Ada, OK 74820
Telephone: (405) 332-8800 (CML)
(8) 743-2241 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA844I
E-Mail Box Name: ERL/ADA
FAX: (8) 743-2256
LibrarIan: Stanley Shannon
Staff: Library Technician Lily Mae Gagle
Library Aide Jessie Choate
Hours: 8:00 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory (RSKERL) Library is
operated by the Administrative Support Staff under contract to Labat-Anderson, Inc.
The laboratory, one of the 14 major research laboratories of EPA’s Office of
Research and Development, is the Agency’s center of expertise for investigation of
the soil and subsurface environment. Important areas of research at RSKERL include
the study of the chemical and microbial contamination of groundwater and the
mathematical and computer modeling of both the movement of groundwater and the
influence of various contaminants in this area of the environment. Sources of
pollution, as well as migration and degradation of pollutants, are all topics of concern
at RSKERL
The library, established in 1966 as part of the Federal Water Pollution Control
Administration, functions in support of the research programs of the laboratory by
providing access to an unlimited amount of scientific and technical information
relevant to the laboratory’s mission. Major subject areas covered are:
• Agriculture
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Hydrology
• Modeling
• Soil science
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The holdings consist of approximately 2,000 books, 80 journal subscriptions, 2,000
maps, and 20,000 documents, either in hard copy or on microfiche, including
technical reports produced by EPA and its predecessor agencies, and a
comprehensive collection of U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply Papers.
Library services include acquisitions, circulation, reference, literature searching,
interlibrary loan, computer assisted literature searches, and current awareness.
Reference services are available to the neighboring university community and the
general pubtic.
Equipment: A photocopy machine, a microfiche reader/printers, a microfiche
reader, 2 IBM PCs. and a mainframe terminal are available to the users.
‘Send Message- ATTN: Librarian’
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Region 7, Kansas City Codes: ENA/07A
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 7 Library
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Telephone: (913) 236-2828 (CML)
(8) 757-2828 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA9743
E-Mail Box Name: Library.Reg7
FAX: (913) 236-2845
(8) 757-2845
Librarian: Brenda J. Ward
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday
The Region 7 library was recently included in the Labat-Anderson Incorporated
contract for library services with EPA. It is operated by the Facilities Management
Support Branch of the Office of Policy and Management.
The Library provides information on a wide range of environmental subjects, but
especially on:
• Air pollution and control
• Environmental law
• Hazardous waste
• Pesticides
• Solid waste management
• Water pollution and control
The library’s holdings consist of: 1 ,400 books, 3,400 documents and technical
reports, 150,000 documents on microfiche, and approximately 100 periodical
subscriptions.
Library servlces Include the following:
Acquisitions: The Library staff orders most books and subscriptions for the Region.
Cataloging: OCLC is being implemented for cataloging Region 7 Library materials.
Holdings wilt be added to the EPA network catalog.
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Circulation: Most library materials are circulated to Region 7 staff.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Most materials are available for loan.
Reference: On-site ready reference service is available to EPA staff and the
general public.
Equipment: A photocopy machine and microfiche reader/printer are available in
the library.
Reference Services: Reference and information services are available to
Regional Staff, and to the general public as time allows.
Computer assisted literature search servIces: DIALOG services are being
implemented to provide computerized literature searches. Other systems are under
consideration.
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Region 8, Denver Codes: EOA/08 )
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 8 Library, 8PM-IML
9991 8th Street, Suite 1300
Denver, CO 80202-2413
Telephone: (303) 293-1444 (CML)
(8) 564-1444 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA9869
E-Mail Box Name: Library.Reg.Vlll
FAX: (303) 293-1653
(8) 564-1653
Librarian: - Dolores EU4 t4f Mt& Wtps’u
Staff: Library Technician Sheila Kersens
Library Aide Barbara Greenman
Hours: 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
Organized in 1973, the Region 8 library includes materials on all EPA programs: air,
water, hazardous and solid waste, pesticides, toxic substances, noise and radiation,
particularly as they relate to the States within the Region: Colorado, Montana, North
Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. In addition, because the Rocky Mountain
area is rich in energy resources, the library collects material relating to energy
resource development and its relationship to the environment. And finally, to support
other Agency programs, the collection incorporates publications relating to
economics, planning, transportation, management and employee development.
General library services including reference, research, database searching, and
interlibrary loan are available to Regional office staff. Second copies of EPA reports
are available for loan to other libraries, government agencies, businesses and
organizations in the Region. Limited telephone and in-person reference service to
outside users is provided as time and staffing permit.
Equipment: Public duplicating facilities are available in the building for paper
copies. The library will copy up to 10 pages per user at no charge.
Computer assisted literature search services: CARL (Colorado Association
of Research Libraries), Chemical Information System (CIS), DIALOG, Ground Water
On-line, NEXIS and EPA’s Hazardous Waste Collection Database.
The library is a member of the Central Colorado Library System which provides
courier services for the libraries in the region.
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National Enforcement Investigations Center
Denver, Colorado Codes: EOB/08B
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library
Building 53, Box 25227
Denver Federal Center
Denver, CO 80225
Telephone: (303) 236-5122 (CML)
(8) 776-5122 (FTS)
E-Ma il Box ID: EPA2339
E-Mail Box Name: Library.NEIC
FAX: (303) 236-5116
(8) 776-5116
Librarian: Dorothy Biggs
Stall: Interlibrary Loan Louise Havermann
Consent Decrees Deb Orlick
Hours: 7:30 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday - Friday
The library of the National Enforcement Investigations Center (NEIC) of EPA ’s Office
of Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring was established in Denver in January,
1972. The Library is a component of the NEIC Information Center.
The collection comprises case files, technical reports, data compilations and
background information used to develop the basis for field studies and enforcement
actions; research and development reports on municipal, industrial and agricultural
pollution abatement practices; enforcement conference documents and
environmental law materials; technical reference materials covering chemistry,
pesticides, toxic substances, air technology and hazardous wastes. Holdings include
1,000 books; 100 journals and numerous paper and microfiche documents. The
Consent Decree Repository holds more than 1,000 consent judgments with related
documents.
The library disseminates technical and enforcement reports produced by the NEIC
staff. The library shares its resources through interlibrary loan services via OCLC,
telephone and mail requests. All services are provided without charge.
Reference Services: Literature searching, data retrieval and other reference
services are provided to support environmental enforcement activity by federal,
state.and local agencies.
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Equipment: includes a copier, microform reader/printers,and a microfiche copier.
The Information Center provides a common use area to allow NEIC staff access to
computer, graphics, and word processing equipment.
Computer assisted literature search services: Commercial databases:
Bibliographic Retrieval Service (BRS), Chemical Information System (CIS), Scientific
and Technical Information Network (STN), Dun & Bradstreet, DATATIMES, DIALOG,
Ground Water On-Line, Justice Retrieval and Inquiry System (JURIS), LEXIS/NEXIS,
National Library of Medicine (NLM), VU-TEXT, NewsNet and WESTLAW.
EPA databases: Compliance Data System (CDS), Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS), Consent
Decree Tracking System, Facilities Tracking System (FINDS), Hazardous Waste
Data Management System (HWDMS), Permit Compliance System (PCS), Superfund
Financial Assessment System (SEFAS), Storage and Retrieval of Water Quality
Information (STOFIET), IRIS, Enforcement Document Retrieval System, and the
Hazardous Waste Collection Database.
Publications Currently Available: Include a bimonthly newsletter, annual
journal list, list of NEIC publications, and a Description of Automated Information
Services Accessible by NEIC.
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Region 9, San Francisco Codes: ERAIO9A
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 9 Ubrary
215 Fremont Street, 6th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
Telephone: (415) 974-8082 (CML)
(8) 454-8082 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA9956
E-Mail Box Name: Ubrary.Reg9
FAX: (415) 974-7361 or (415) 974-8359
(8) 454-7361 or (8) 454-8359
LIbrarian: Linda Sunnen
Staff: Superfund Librarian Deborra Samuels
Ubrary Technician Nathan Meyer
Ubrary Assistant Mary Winn
Public Information
Specialists: Patricia Maravilla
Helen Field
Phyllis Schweitzer
Hours: &00 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The Region 9 library and the Public information Center are part of the information
Resources Management Branch. The library provides a full range of reference
services to the EPA staff, as well as providing EPA Program information and
reference services to the general public. The collection includes the following major
subject areas:
• Air pollution and control
• Health Effects
• Hazardous Waste
•Law
• Pesticides
• Pollution Prevention
• RCRA’Superfund
• Water Pollution & Control
The library collection includes over 5,000 books, over 60,000 reports (EPA, Federal
and private sector), approximately 250 journals and over 400,000 reports on
microfiche. The library also maintains a collection of topographical maps published
by the U.S. Geological Survey and a collection of Wetland Maps. The library
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maintains a collection of OSWER directives, as well as the National Priorities List
Docket and the Federal Facilities Docket.
Library services Include the following:
Acquisitions: The library processes all requests for books, reports and journal
subscriptions submitted by the staff in addition to ordering items needed to enhance
the collection.
Cataloging: The technical services staff catalogs books, unnumbered EPA reports
and other Agency publications and adds the holdings to OCLC. Access to the
collection is provided by using a microfiche catalog for older items or TECHLIB, the
EPA online catalog.
Circulation: All materials, except those in the reference collection or specified by
library policies, circulate to staff for a four week period and to other libraries via
interlibrary loans.
Equipment: Two microfiche reader/printers and a copy machine are available to
library patrons. The public is charged $20 per page in excess of 10 pages. The
library also has two PC’s which may be used by the staff to search the Hazardous
Waste Database or access the NCC mainframe. The library has two Telex terminals,
one for use by the technical services section and one to be available to the public as
the system permits for searching the EPA databases.
interllbrary Loan (ILL): The Region 9 library maintains cooperative agreements
with many academic, public and special libraries as well as being a member of
OCLC. Books, journals and other research materials may be borrowed from other
libraries by the Library Technician for EPA staff members.
Literature searches: The library has access to a wide variety of databases and
can perform searches for the EPA staff. Computer assisted literature search
services: The library has access to commercial and EPA administered databases
induding:
DIALOG, CIS (Chemical Information Service), TOXNET (National Library of
Medicine), IRIS (Integrated Risk Information Service), Groundwater On-Line, OECM
(Office of Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring), the Hazardous Waste
Database developed by HO library, and Records of Decisions (RODS).
Reference: Two reference librarians and three information specialists are available
to answer telephone and on-site inquiries from the EPA staff and the public.
Reference support includes use of the reference collection, access to other libraries
and information sources, instruction on use of the catalog, indexes and directories.
Computer assIsted literature search services: Chemical Information System
(CIS); DIALOG; Ground Water Online; Hazardline; NEX1S and EPA’s Integrated Risk
Information System (iRIS); Hazardous Waste Collection Database and Office of
Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring (OECM) database.
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Other Services: The library publishes a bimonthly Newsletter/Acquisitions List,
The Library Line, which informs the EPA staff of additions to the collection and
highlights services and new databases. Our other publication, Journal Holding List,
is an annual list of our periodical holdings.
Tours: Library tours are conducted monthly. This is a good way for new employees
to familiarize themselves with our library services and for long-term employees to
reacquaint themselves with new services.
Special Collection: The library is a repository for all the printed exhibits
generated from all phases of the State Water Quality Review being conducted by
EPA and the State Water Resources Control Board. These hearings will be
conducted over a three year period. A terminal has been installed in the library which
allows Dial-up access to the State Hearing Testimony and Exhibit Database which
resides on the EPA Micro Vax-Il Minicomputer. The system provides on-line access
to the lull-text testimonies of the Water Hearings, as well as, access to the printed
exhibits. The system is menu driven, user friendly and available to the EPA staff and
the public.
Hazardous Waste Collection: The library has started a special collection of
RCRA/Superfund documents. The library has also started to add Pollution
Prevention material to this collection.
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Las Vegas, Nevada Codes: ERB/09B
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory
Library
(P.O. Box 93478, Zip 89193-3478)
944 E. Harmon Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Telephone: (702) 798-2648 or 2646 (CML)
(8) 545-2648 or 2646 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA8239
E-Mal Box Name: LIBRARV.LV
FAX: (702) 798-2637
(8) 545-2637
Librarian: Doreen Wickman
Staff: Library Technician Mary K. Forrester
Hours: 7:00 am. - 4:30 p.m.
Monday - Friday
The Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory (EMSL) library is operated by the
Office of Program Support of the Office of Program Management under contract to
Labat-Anderson, Inc. The library was established in 1966 as part of the Public
Health Service, Southwestern Radiological Health Laboratory. Materials were
primarily oriented toward nuclear science at that time. When the facility became part
of EPA in 1970, the collection was broadened to include all aspects of environmental
science.
At present, the holdings include monographs, serials, a basic environmental law
collection, the EPA Hazardous Waste collection, and an extensive environmental
Pollution and Control microfiche collection of EPA and other government agency
reports.
The mission of the Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory is to develop,
evaluate and apply methods and strategies for monitoring the environment. The
present collection supports this mission.
Library services include the following:
Acquisitions: The library orders all books, periodicals, and reports for the EMSL-
LV
Cataloging: All incoming library materials are processed for rapid retrieval. Books
are cataloged into the EPA National Catalog.
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Circulation: AU materials, except reference, circulate to EPA employees on a loan
basis.
Equipment: A photocopy machine, microform reader/printer, a duplifiche
developer, duplifiche printer and developer, are available to library users.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL): The EMSL Library uses OCLO as the primary source for
ILLs, but phone calls and American Library Association forms are accepted.
Literature Searching: Literature searches are conducted for EPA ri site
contractors.
Reference Services: Reference services are available to EPA employees and on-
site contractors. Limited service is available to the public.
Computer assisted literature search service: The library has access to
multiple EPA systems and DIALOG.
Publications Currently Available:
• New from the EMSL-LV Library (monthly acquisitions)
• EMSL-LV Library brochure
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Region 10, Seattle Codes: ESA/1OA
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 10 Library (MD-108)
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Telephone: (206) 442-1289 or 1259 (CML)
(8) 399-1289 or 1259 (FTS)
FAX: (206) 442-4672
(8) 442-4672
E-Mail Box 1D: EPA9085
E-Mail Box Name: Library.Reg.X
Librarian: Julienne Sears
Staff: Assistant Librarian Patricia Carey
Library Technician Darci Dudel
OPA Publications Clerk Debbie Egger
Ubrary Technician Jan Futton
Library Aide Sarah Fox
Hours: 8:00 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday - Friday
The library, established in 1971, currently includes materials on all EPA programs.
Holding include about 3,000 books, 18,000 reports in hard copy, 16,000 documents,
95,000 microtorms, 1,500 law books and 130 journal subscriptions.
Special collections include Region 10 reports, including Office of Puget Sound
materials, the Hazardous Waste Collection, and documents pertaining to the Region
10 states: Alaska, ldaho, Oregon, and Washington.
Ubrary staff provide a full range of services to approximately 475 regional office staff,
including those at our Laboratory and in Region 10’s 5 state operations offices.
Other federal, state, municipal agency employees as well as outside users have on-
site access to the collection as well as limited reference service and borrowing
privileges.
Library services Include the following:
AcquIsItions: All requests for books, reports and journals submitted by staff
(including Laboratory and Operations offices) are processed by the library, in
addition to materials selected by library staff.
Cataloging: All incoming items are processed for rapid retrieval Most are
catalogued using OCLC.
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Circulation: All materials circulate to Regional office staff. EPA technical reports
are circulated to all Region 10 requestors. Region 10 EPA reports are available for
loan throughout the country.
Equipment: Microform readers are available in the library. Microform copies and
photocopies are available to EPA staff; a limited number of copies may be made by
other Federal agency employees. Public copiers are not available.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Interlibrary loans are transacted primarily through OCLC,
but phone requests and ALA forms are also accepted. The library also participates in
the University of Washington Library’s Resource Sharing Program and utilizes the
Washington Ubrary Network (WLN), as well.
Literature Searching: The library accesses a wide variety of databases and
performs searches for regional office staff.
Reference: On-site ready reference service, both phone and walk-in, is available to
EPA staff and others. More in depth reference service is provided to EPA staff as
required.
Computer assisted literature search services: Chemical Information System
(CIS), DIALOG, Ground Water On-Line, LEXIS/NEXIS, National Library of Medicine
(NLM), TOXNET, TOXLINE; the Department of Justice’s Justice Retrieval and Inquiry
System (JURIS) and EPA’s Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS),
Hazardous Waste Collection Database, Information Systems Inventory ( 1St) and
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
Publications Currently Available:
• Puget Sound Bibliography
• Wetlands Bibliography
• PC’s Bibliography
• Periodicals List
• Public Information Publications List
• Audio-Visual List
• Recent Additions List (new materials)
Tours: Library tours are conducted monthly for new staff or for any employees
wishing to team more about the library.
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Corvallis, Oregon Codes: ESB/1OB
Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory Library
200 S.W. 35th Street
Corvallis, OR 97333
Telephone: (503) 757-4731 or 4740 (CML)
(8) 420-4731 or 4740 (FTS)
E-Mail Box ID: EPA8421
E-Mail Box Name: ERtJCorvallis*
FAX: (503) 757-4600
(8) 420-4600
Librarian: Betty M. McCauley
Staff: Library Technician Carol Robertson
Air Ecology and Acid Rain
Collections Barbara Hagler
Hours: 8:00 am. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday
The Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory (CERL) Library was established in
1966, when the Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory of the Federal Water Pollution
Control Administration was opened. The emphasis was on marine, estuarine and
fresh water quality. Since EPA was established in 1970, the laboratory’s
responsibilities and the library collection have been broadened to include air and
terrestrial research.
Laboratory research programs are divided into several broad areas: the ecological
effects of airborne pollutants, such as ozone and acid rain, the effects of toxic
chemicals on plants, animals, and ecological systems, such as wetlands, to human
impacts; the ecological risks from the terrestrial release of bioengineered organisms
and other biological control agents, and the assessment and restoration of
contaminated or degraded environments.
The library collection consists of 4,000 books, over 150 subscriptions to journals and
newsletters, and an extensive file of government documents, including EPA reports
and State and Federal research reports. Microfiche and microfilm expand the
holdings. A comprehensive reprint collection on acid precipitation and air ecology is
maintained in a nearby location.
Library services include the following:
Acquisitions: Books are purchased at the request of laboratory employees to
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Cataloging: All books and library materials are cataloged into the EPA national
catalog.
Circulation: Library materials are loaned to EPA staff and on-site contractors. Local
university staff also borrow materials. Students and private citizens may use the
materials in the library.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Books not available in the CERL library or through the
Oregon State University Library are obtained using a network of interlibrary loan
resources, including the computerized facilities of OCLC.
Reference: Ready reference service is available for EPA staff and the general
public. The library also netwotlcs with other EPA and special libraries, thus extending
the resources for reference requirements that 90 beyond the on-site collection.
Equipment: The library provides reader/printers for patrons who need to use
microform materials. Photocopy equipment is located near the library.
Computer assisted literature search services: DIALOG, National Library of
Medicine (NLM) databases.
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LEGEND OF EPA LIBRARY CODES
To assist in calling the various EPA locations, time zones have been included.
The relationship is:
Eastern (E) Noon
Central (C) 11:00 am ,
Mountain (M) 10:00 a.m.
Pacific (P) 9:00 a.m.
LIBRARY TIME
CODE LOCATION ZONE FTS# PAGE
EHA Region I Library E (8) 835-3300 12
Boston, MA 02203
EHB Environmental Res. Lab F (8) 838-6025 14
Narragansett , RI 02882
ETA Region 2 Library E (8) 264-2881 16
New York, NY 10278
BC Environmental Res. Lab E (8) 340-6762 18
Edison, NJ 08837
EJA Region 3 Info. Center E (8) 597-0580 19
Philadelphia, PA 19107
EJB Headquarters Library F (8) 382-5922 I
Washington, DC 20460
Public Information Center E (8) 475-7751 5
Washington, DC 20460
Legislative Reference Library E (8) 382-5425 6
Washington , DC 20460
EJC Law Library E (8) 382-7883 8
Washington, DC 20460
EJD Central Lab. Library E (301) 266-9180 21
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LOCATION ZONE
OTS fib.
Washington, DC 20460
Region 4 Library
Atlanta, GA 30365-2401
Library Services Office
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Environmental Ret Lab.
Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
Environmental Res. Lab.
Athens, GA 30613
Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Atmospheric Sciences
Modeling Division Library
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Region 5 Library
Chicago, IL 60604
Breidenbach Center Library
Cincinnati, OH 45268
Technical Information Unit
Cincinnati, OH 45268
MVEL Library
Ann Arbor, Ml 48105
Environmental Res. Lab.
Duluth, MN 55804
Region 6 Library
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
Kerr Laboratory Library
Ada, OK 74820
Region 7 Library
Kansas City, KS 66101
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EKD
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E (8) 382-2320 10
E (8)257-4216 23
E (8) 629-2777 25
E ( 8 ) 686 -9011x.218 27
E (8)250-2018 29
E (8)629-5514 31
E (8) 629-4536 33
E (8) 353-2022 35
E (8) 684-7707 38
E (8) 684-7532 41
E (8)374-8311 43
C 8-780-5538 45
C (8)255-6444 47
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LIBRARY TIME
(DDE LOCATION ZONE FTS# PACE
EOA Region 8 library M (8) 564-1444 53
Denver, CO 80202-2413
EOB NEIC library C (8) 776-5122 54
Denver, CO 80225
ERA Region 9 library P (8) 454-7361 56
San Francisco, CA 94105
ERB EMSL library P (8)545-2648 59
Las Vegas, NV 89193-3478
ESA Region 10 Library P (8) 399-1289 61
Seattle, WA 98101
ESB Environmental Res. Lab. P (8) 420-4600 63
Corvallis, OR 97333
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SUBJECT INDEX TO LIBRARIES’
GENERAL COLLECTIONS
All EPA libraries have some information on all of EPA’s programs: air, noise, water,
solid waste, hazardous waste, toxic substances, pesticides and radiation. Several of
the libraries also have collections on major subject areas as they relate to their
organizational function and /or region. The collections may not be complete or
extensive in all major subject areas. Listed below are the major subject areas
covered by the libraries:
Acid Rain
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Corvallis, OR
Administration
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Corvallis , OR
Administrative Law
Law Library,
Washington, DC
Air Ecology
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Corvallis, OR
Air Pollution - Historical
Library Services Office,
Research Triangle Park, NC
Air Pollution - Mobile Source
Motor Vehicles Emissions Laboratory Library,
Ann Arbor, Ml
Air Pollution Technology
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, NC
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Alcohol Fuels - Alternative
Motor Vehicles Emissions Laboratory Library,
Ann Arbor, Ml
Analytical Chemistry
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Duluth, MN
Aquatic Biota
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
Aquatic Toxicology
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Narraganset, RI
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Gull Breeze, FL
Automated Laboratory Technologies
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
Automotive Engineering
Motor Vehicles Emissions Laboratory Library,
Ann Arbor, Ml
Bacteriology
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Kerr Laboratory Library,
Ada, OK
Biological Oceanography
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Narraganset, RI
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Biology
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Central Regional Laboratory Library.
Annapolis, MD
Emil ronmental Research Laboratory Library,
Athens, GA
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Corvallis, OR
Kerr Laboratory Library,
Ada, OK
Biomedical Science
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Narraganset, RI
Biotechnology
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Office of Toxic Substances Non-Confidential Information Center,
Washington, DC
Business
Library Services Office,
Research Triangle Park, NC
Chemical Industry and Process Technology
Office of Toxic Substances Non-Confidential Information Center,
Washington, DC
Chemical Toxicity
Library Services Office,
Research Triangle Park, NC
Office of Toxic Substances Non-Confidential Information Center,
Washington, DC
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Chemistry
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
Headquarters Library,
Washington, DC
Kerr Laboratory Library,
Ada, OK
Library Services Office,
Research Triangle Park, NC
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library,
Denver, CO
Region 4 Library,
Atlanta, GA
Chesapeake Bay Collection
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
Coastal Research
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Narraganset, RI
Congressional Directories
Legislative Reference Library,
Washington, DC
Congressional Hearings and Committee Reports
Legislative Reference Library,
Washington, DC
Congressional Record (three years)
Legislative Reference Library,
Washington, DC
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Consent Decrees
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library.
Denver, CO
Ecology
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
Office of Toxic Substances Non-Confidential Information Center,
Washington, DC
Economics
Headquarters Library,
Washington, DC
Library Services Office,
Research Triangle Park, NC
Region 8 Library,
Denver, CO
Employee Development
Region 3 Information Resource Center,
Philadelphia, PA
Region 8 Library,
Denver, CO
Enforcement
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library.
Denver, CO
Engineering
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Athens, GA
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Environment Canada Reports
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Environmental Health and Safety
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Office of Toxic Substances Non-Confidential Information Center,
Washington, DC
Region 9 Library,
San Francisco, CA
Environmental Law
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Law Library,
Washington, DC
Region 3 Information Resource Center,
Philadelphia, PA
Region 7 Library,
Kansas City, KS
Region 9 Library,
San Francisco, CA
Environmental Policy
Headquarters Library,
Washington, DC
Estuarine Research
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
Environmental Research Laboratory Library.
Narraganset, RI
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Gulf Breeze, FL
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Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Corvallis, OR
Fisheries Biology
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Narraganset, RI
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Duluth, MN
Genetic Engineering
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Gulf Breeze, FL
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Corvallis, OR
Office of Toxic Substances Non-Confidential information Center,
Washington, DC
Great Lakes
Region 5 Library,
Chicago, IL
Groundwater
Kerr Laboratory Library,
Ada, OK
Region 5 Library,
Chicago, IL
Region 9 Library,
San Francisco, CA
Hazardous Waste
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Headquarters Library,
Washington, DC
Region 1 Library,
Boston, MA
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Region 2 Field Office Library,
Edison, NJ
Region 3 Information Resource Center,
Philadelphia, PA
Hydrology
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
Industrial Wastewater Monitoring
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
International Chemical Control
Office of Toxic Substances Non-Confidential information Center,
Washington, DC
Management
Headquarters Library,
Washington, DC
Region 3 Information Resource Center,
Philadelphia, PA
Region 8 Library,
Denver ,CO
Marine Biology
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Narraganset, RI
Marine Ecology
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Narraganset, RI
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Gulf Breeze, FL
Marine Organisms
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Narraganset, RI
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Mathematical Modeling
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Narraganset, RI
Meteorology
Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Division Library,
Research Triangle Park, NC
Microbiology
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Gulf Breeze, FL
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Athens, GA
Motor Vehicle Retrofit Devices
Motor Vehicles Emissions Laboratory Library,
Ann Arbor, Ml
New England River Basin
Region 1 Library,
Boston, MA
Nuclear Science
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory Library,
Las Vegas, NV
Oceanography
Central Regional Laboratory Library,
Annapolis, MD
Office of Puget Sound
Region 10 Library,
Seattle, WA
Pathobiology
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Gutf Breeze, FL
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Physics
Region 5 Library,
Chicago, IL
Planning
Region 8 Library,
Denver, Co
Quality Assurance*
Quality assurance aspects of hazardous wastes and pesticides programs.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory Library,
Las Vegas, NV
Recycling and Resource Recovery
Region 5 Library,
Chicago, IL
Resource Recovery
Headquarters Library,
Washington, DC
Risk Assessment
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Solid Waste Management
Breidenbach Center Library,
Cincinnati, OH
Headquarters Library,
Washington, DC
Region 1 Library,
Boston, MA
Region 5 Library,
Chicago, IL
Region 6 Library,
Dallas, TX
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Region 9 Library,
San Francisco, CA
Region 10 Library,
Seattle, WA
Test Methods
Re9ion 1 Library,
Boston, MA
Toxicology
Headquarters Library,
Washington, DC
Office of Toxic Substances Non-Confidential Information Center,
Washington, DC
Transportation
Region 8 Library,
Denver, CO
Waste Engineering
Kerr Laboratory Library,
Ada, OK
Wetlands
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Corvallis, OR
Region 3 Information Resource Center,
Philadelphia, PA
Wildlife Toxicology
Environmental Research Laboratory Library,
Corvallis, OR
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DESCRiPTiON OF DATABASES USED BY EPA
LIBRARIES
Bibliographic Retrieval Service (BRS)
a commercial vendor of databases, provides access to more than 60 databases
in science, technology, business economics, humanities, social sciences and other
Region 1 Library Boston, MA
Library Services Office Research Triangle Park, NC
Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
Breidenbach Center Library Cincinnati, OH
National Enforcement investigations Center Library Denver, CO
CAS Online
a product of Chemical Abstract Service, contains records for the documents
covered since 1967 in the printed version of Chemical Abstracts. Journals, patents,
technical reports, books, conference proceedings, and dissertations from all areas of
chemistry and chemical engineering are abstracted and the file is updated biweekly.
Region 1 Library Boston, MA
Headquarters Library Washington, DC
Office of Toxic Substances
Non-Confidential Information Center Washington, DC
Region 4 Library Atlanta, GA
Library Services Office Research Triangle Park, NC
Environmental Research Laboratory Library Gulf Breeze, FL
Environmental Research Laboratory Ubrary Athens, GA
Breidenbach Center Library Cincinnati, OH
Chemical Information System (CIS)
is a commercially available collection of scientific and regulatory databases. it
contains numeric, textual, and some bibliographic information in the areas of
toxicology, environment, regulations, spectroscopy, chemical and physical
properties, and nucleotide sequences.
Region 1 Library Boston, MA
Region 3 Information Resource Center Philadelphia, PA
Office of Toxic Substances
Non-Confidential Information Center Washington, DC
Region 4 Library Atlanta, GA
Library Services Office Research Triangle Park, NC
Environmental Research Laboratory Library Athens, GA
Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
Breidenbach Center Library Cincinnati, OH
Region 8 Library Denver, CO
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National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, Co
Region 9 Library San Francisco, CA
Region 10 Library Seattle, WA
Colorado Association of Research Libraries (CARL)
is an online bibliographic database which contains the holdings of six major
Colorado research libraries.
Region 8 Library Denver, CO
Compliance Data System (CDS)
is an EPA management information system that stores, sorts, and reports
compliance data for approximately 30,000 stationary sources of air pollution that are
subject to air quality regulations.
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and
Liability Information System (CERCL1S)
an EPA database, contains an inventory of potential hazardous waste sites and
serves as a vehicle for the EPA Regions to report to Headquarters on the status of
major stages of cleanup at sites.
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Consent Decree Tracking System
an EPAJNati onal Enforcement Investigations Center-operated and maintained
system consisting of a hardcopy library of consent decrees to which EPA is a parry, a
computerized inventory of that library, and computerized summaries of the contents
of decrees by facility. Also available full-text on JURIS.
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
CQ Washington Alert
provides detailed information on the status of bills in Congress; text of bills as
printed by GPO; legislative reports from the Congressional Record; floor and
committee schedules up to 3 months in advance including late changes, agendas,
Headquarters Library Washington, DC
Legislative Reference Library Washington, DC
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DATATIMES
provides full-text articles from major newspapers and wire services. Newspapers
include The Wall Street Journal. USA Today . and many regional newspapers as well
as Dow Jones business services.
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
DIALOG
a commercial vendor of databases, has more than 200 databases available
through its system. The type of information varies with the database accessed;
database records may be bibliographic citations, abstracts, directory listing or
statistical tables. Some of the DIALOG databases commonly used by EPA libraries
are Pollution Abstracts, Enviroline, Chemical Regulations and Guidelines, Social
SciSearch, and The National Technical Information Service (NTIS).
Region 1 Library Boston, MA
Region 2 Library New York, NY
Region 2 Field Office Library Edison, NJ
Region 3 Information Resource Center Philadelphia, PA
Headquarters Library Washington, DC
Office of Toxic Substances
Non-Confidential Information Center Washington, DC
Region 4 Library Atlanta, GA
Environmental Research Laboratory Library Gulf Breeze, FL
Environmental Research Laboratory Library Athens, GA
Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
Breidenbach Center Library Cincinnati, OH
Technical Information Unit Cincinnati, OH
Region 6 Library Dallas, TX
Region 7 Library Kansas City, KS
Region 8 Library Denver, CO
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Region 9 Library San Francisco, CA
Environmental Monitoring
Systems Laboratory Library Las Vegas, NV
Region 10 Library Seattle, WA
Environmental Research Laboratory Library Corvallis, OR
Dun and Bradstreet
a credit-reporting firm,provides business information reports for privately- and
publicly-owned companies and government activity reports which list Federal
contracts, grants, fines and debarments for specific companies.
Region 1 Library Boston, MA
Region 4 library Atlanta, GA
Breidenbach Center Library Cincinnati, OH
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
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Enforcement Document Retrieval System (EDRS)
an automated database that contains the full text of enforcement documents
(e.9., policy, guidance, consent decrees). Documents are fully indexed; the user
searches the database for applicable documents and text by specifying words or
phrases of interest.
Region I library Boston, MA
Region 5 library Chicago, IL
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Region 10 library Seattle, WA
Facilities Tracking System (FINDS)
an EPA database, provides descriptive information on facilities/establishments
which are of interest to EPA programs, with a cross reference to EPA programmatic
information systems which have information on these facilities/establishments.
Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Ground Water On-line
a bibliographic database, contains references on the occurrence and utilization
of surface and ground water, and on water well technology. Indexed titles include
trade and technical journals and newsletters, books, and government documents.
Because EPA established the Center, there is special emphasis in the database on
EPA-sponsored reports.
Region 1 Library Boston, MA
Region 2 library New York, NY
Region 3 Information Resource Center Philadelphia, PA
Headquarters library Washington, DC
Environmental Research Laboratory Library Gulf Breeze, FL
Environmental Research Laboratory library Athens, GA
Breidenbach Center library Cincinnati, OH
Region 6 library Dallas, TX
Region 8 library Denver, CO
National Enforcement Investigations Center library Denver, CO
Region 9 library San Francisco, CA
Region 10 library Seattle, WA
Hazardilne
a product of the Occupational Health Service, Inc., contains data on hazardous
chemicals, including chemical name, formula, synonyms, and Chemical Abstracts
Service Registry Number.
library Services Office Research Triangle Park, NC
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Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
is an EPA database which includes information on the status of responses to EPA
regulations by the 5,000 facilities that treat, store or dispose of hazardous waste and
60,000 handlers who generate or transport hazardous waste.
National Enforcement Investigations Center Ubrary Denver, CO
Hazardous Waste Database
an EPA system, contains references to key materials on hazardous waste in the
EPA library network. Bibliographic descriptions, keywords, abstracts, locations and
other information are listed for books, EPA reports, Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response (OSWER) policy and guidance directives, periodicals and
commercial databases containing information on hazardous waste. Hard copies of
the documents are available in the Headquarters and Regional libraries, the
National Enforcement Investigations Center/Denver, CO, and the laboratory libraries
in Cincinnati, OH; Edison, NJ; Research Triangle Park, NC; Ada, OK; and Las Vegas,
NV. A list of the documents is available at all other laboratory libraries.
Region I Library Boston, MA
Region 2 Library New York, NY
Region 3 Information Resource Center Philadelphia, PA
Headquarters Library Washington, DC
Region 4 Library Atlanta, GA
Library Services Office Research Triangle Park, NC
Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
Breidenbach Center Library Cincinnati, OH
Region 6 Library Dallas, TX
Region 8 Library Denver, CO
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Region 9 Library San Francisco, CA
Region 10 Library Seattle, WA
• Information Systems Inventory (151)
is an EPA database listing over 500 EPA information systems and environmental
models. The database includes a description of each environmental measurement
system/ model and can be accessed at several points, including system name,
acronym, associated Congressional act or law, number of users and responsible
personnel. Headquarters Library staff can search this inventory to obtain information
for the purpose of referring requestors to the appropriate office within EPA.
Region 2 Library New York, NY
Headquarters Library Washington, DC
Office of Toxic Substances
Non-Confidential Information Center Washington, DC
Region 4 Library Atlanta, GA
Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
Region 10 Library Seattle, WA
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Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS)
is an E-Mail based system containing EPA data on a chemical by chemical
basis. Data include, when available, oral reference doses, carcinogenicity
assessments, acute health hazard data and risk management summaries.
Region 1 LJbrary Boston, MA
Region 3 lnformation Resource Center Philadelphia, PA
Region 4 Library Atlanta, GA
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Region 9 Library San Francisco, CA
Region 10 Library Seattle, WA
Technical Information Unit Cincinnati, OH
JURIS
is a computerized full-text Legal information retrieval system designed and
maintained by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for use by the Federal legal
community. The database contains Federal and State case materials; Federal
statutes and regulatory materials; administrative decisions; Presidential documents;
treaties; DOJ briefs; Shepard’s Citations; and special litigation support files.
Region 1 Library Boston, MA
Law Library Washington, DC
Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Region 10 Library Seattle, WA
LEG I -S LATE
is an onhne service that contains synopses of every bill and resolution
introduced in Congress since the beginning of the 96th Congress in 1979. Also
contains committee and subcommittee actions, House and Senate floor actions, and
all votes taken. Also covers all announcements in the Federal Reoister including
Presidential documents, rules and regulations, proposed rules, notices of proposed
Legislative Reference Library Washington, DC
Lexis/Nexis
is the largest full-text legal database in existence, containing Federal and State
cases, administrative decisions, U.S. Code, CFR, Federal Register . selected State
statutes, law reviews, ABA materials, and separate libraries dealing with Federal
issues: Admiralty; Banking; Bankruptcy; Energy; Environment; Federal
Communications; Federal Securities; Federal Tax; International Trade; Labor;
Patent, Trademark and Copyright; Public Contracts; Trade Regulation. Auto-Cite and
NEXIS is a full-text database that contains general and business news. NEXIS
sources include magazines, newspapers, wire services, newsletters, and
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Region 1 Library Boston, MA
Region 3 Information Resource Center Philadelphia, PA
Headquarters Library Washington, DC
Law Library Washington,DC
Office of Toxic Substances
Non-Confidential Information Center Washington, DC
Region 4 Library Atlanta, GA
Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
Breidenbach Center Library Cincinnati, OH
Region 8 Library Denver, CO
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Region 10 Library Seattle, WA
National Library of Medicine (NLM)
consists of bibliographic citations on biomedical literature, including health care
services and administrative, clinical, and policy topics. Special files on population,
cancer, and toxic substances are also available on the NLM database.
TOXLINE, a product of the National Library of Medicine, contains citations and
abstracts to the worldwide literature in all areas of toxicology, including chemicals
and pharmaceuticals, pesticides, environmental pollutants, and mutagens and
TOXNET is a computerized system of toxicologically oriented data banks
operated by the National Library of Medicine.
Region 1 Library Boston, MA
Region 3 Information Resource Center Philadelphia, PA
Headquarters Library Washington, DC
Office of Toxic Substances
Non-Confidential Information Center Washington, DC
Region 4 Library Atlanta, GA
Library Services Office Research Triangle Park, NC
Environmental Research Laboratory Library Gulf Breeze, FL
Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
Breidenbach Center Library Cincinnati, OH
Region 6 Library Dallas, TX
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Region 9 Library San Francisco, CA
Region 10 Library Seattle, WA
Environmental Research Laboratory Library Corvallis, OR
Technical Information Unit Cincinnati, OH
National Pesticide information Retrieval System (NPIRS)
developed by Purdue University, contains information that describes the key
characteristics of pesticides, including approximately 50,000 products registered by
EPA, as well as State registrations.
Region 4 Library Atlanta, GA
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NewsNet
is a fulkext database of newsletters, press releases, and wire services. Subject
areas in NewsNet include the environment, chemicals, government and regulation,
public relations, farming and food, research and development, and electronics and
Headquarters Library Washington, DC
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Occupational Health Services (OHS)
is a computerized file concerning industrial health hazards in the workplace.
Region 4 Library Atlanta, GA
OCLC (Online Computer Library Center)
supports resource sharing among more than 2,700 member libraries. Participants
use the OCLC Cataloging module to catalog books, serials, and various other library
materials and the Interlibrary Loan module to faci htate interlibrary lending.
Region 1 Library Boston, MA
Region 2 Library New York, NY
Region 2 Field Office Library Edison, NJ
Region 3 Information Resource Center Philadelphia, PA
Headquarters Library Washington, DC
Office of Toxic Substances
Non-Confidential Information Center Washington, DC
Region 4 Library Atlanta, GA
Environmental Research Laboratory Library Gulf Breeze, FL
Environmental Research Laboratory Library Athens, GA
Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
Breidenbach Center Library Cincinnati, OH
Region 6 Library Dallas, TX
Region 7 Library Kansas City, KS
Region 8 Library Denver, CO
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Region 9 Library San Francisco, CA
Environmental Monitoring
Systems Laboratory Library Las Vegas, NV
Region 10 Library Seattle, WA
Environmental Research Laboratory Library Corvallis, OR
ORBIT
is an online service which provides access to more than 70 databases in
science, technology, business, economics, humanities, social sciences and other
Office of Toxic Substances
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Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
Pergamon 1NFOLINE
is an online information retrieval system which provides access to more than 50
databases. These files cover the areas of patents, business, chemistry,
biotechnology, manufacturing technology, materials and health safety.
Breidenbach Center Library Cincinnati, OH
Permit Compliance System (PCS)
is an EPA management information system for tracking permit, compliance, and
enforcement status for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program
under the Clean Water Act.
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Record of Decision (RODS)
is a database that contains the records of decisions at hazardous waste sites.
The system can be used to reference previous treatments chosen at sites to
determine treatment at current sites.
Region I Library Boston, MA
Region 5 Library Chicago, IL
Region 9 Library San Francisco, CA
Scientific and Technical Information Network (STN)
provides comprehensive access to scientific and technical information.
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Startext (Fort Worth Star Telegram Newspaper)
Region 6 Library Dallas, TX
Storage and Retrieval of Water Quality Information (STORED
an EPA database, provides a capability to store, retrieve and analyze water
quality information.
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
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Superlund Financial Assessment System (SFFAS)
is an EPA computer application designed to calculate the remedial costs a
responsible party can theoretically afford to pay for cleanup of a site.
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
Toxic Release Inventory
is a file containing estimated releases of toxic chemicals to the environment and
is based upon data collected by the EPA.
Region 1 Library Boston, MA
VU-TEXT
contains the full text of 19 daily newspapers, including nationally recognized
papers such as the Boston Globe and Chicago Tribune and regional papers such as
the Orlando Sentinel .
Region 3 Information Resource Center Philadelphia, PA
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
WESTLAW
is a full-text database containing statutory and case law, citator services,
administrative materials and legal literature indexes.
National Enforcement Investigations Center Library Denver, CO
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APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF ITEMS HELD BY EPA LIBRARIES
Number of Number of Number
Ubrary Nunter of Current Hardcopy of items
Location Books Subscriptions Documents in Microforms
HEADQUARTERS
HOSUbrary 15000 625 23,000 335,000
Law Ubrary 9,500 75 200,000
Legis. Ref.Lib. 8,000
OTS ubrary 5,000 89 5,000 140,000
REGIONS
Region 1, Boston, MA 5,000 175 14,000 82,000
Region 2, New York, NV 5,200 60 14,000 150,000
Region 3, Philadelphia, PA 11,000 200 8,000 108,000
Region 4, Atlanta, GA 4,500 250 60,000 100,000
RegionS, Chicago, IL 4,500 325 18,000 130,000
Region 6, Dallas, TX 2,000 76 13,646 45,000
Region 7, Kansas City, KS 1,400 100 3,400 150,000
Region 8, Denver, CO 1,600 300 20,000 250,000
Region 9, San Francisco, CA 5,000 250 60,000 400,000
Region 10, Seattle, WA 3,000 130 16,000 95,000
LABORATOR iES
Ada,OK 2,000 80 12,000 10,000
Ann Arbor, M l 300 45 30,000 9,000
Annapo hs, MD 1,350 60 5,000 10,000
Athens, GA 8,000 75 7,500 50,000
Cindnna lLOH 16,000 800 1,600 300,000
CincinnatiIllU 900
Corvallis, OR 4,000 150 5,000 80,000
Denver /NEIC 1,000 100 10,000 90,000
Duhith, MN 3,100 164 2,700 50,000
Edison, NJ 3,000 50 5,000 100,000
Gulf Breeze, FL 5,000 225 1,700 37,500
Las Vegas, NV 1,250 100 1,200 50,000
NarTaganset, RI 3,400 38 5,000 90,000
Research Triangle Park, NC
AREAL 4,000 125 1,500 5,000
Ubrary Services 3,000 350 5,000 100,000
OAQPS 800 70
TOTAL 128,900 5,088 357,146 3,166,500
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CITIES IN WHICH EPA LIBRARIES ARE LOCATED
Ada, OK (8) 743-2241
Ann Arbor, M I (8) 374-8311
Annapolis, MD (301) 266-9180
Athens, GA (8) 250-2018
Atlanta, GA (8) 257-4216
Boston, MA (8) 835-3300
Chicago, IL (8) 353-2022
Cincinnati, OH:
Library (8) 684-7707
ECAO/TIU (8) 684-7532
Corvallis, OR (8) 420-4600
Dallas, TX (8) 255-6444
Denver/NEIC (8) 776-5122
Denver, CO (8) 564-1444
Duluth, MN (8) 780-5538
Edison, NJ (8) 340-6762
Gulf Breeze, FL (8) 686-9011 x.218
Kansas City, KS (8) 757-2828
Las Vegas, NV (8) 545-2648
Narragansett, RI (8) 838-6025
New York, NV (8) 264-2881
Philadelphia, PA (8) 597-0580
Research Triangle Park, NC:
AREAL (8) 629-4536
Library Services (8) 629-2777
OAQPS Library (8) 629-5514
San Francisco, CA (8) 454-7361
Seattle, WA (8) 399-1289
Washington, DC:
Headquarters Library (8) 382-5922
Law Library (8) 382-7883
Legislative Reference Library (8) 382-5425
OTS Library (8) 382-2320
Public Information Center (8) 475-7751
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REGIONS IN WHICH EPA LIBRARIES ARE LOCATED
(Although there is a Regional library and several laboratory/other libraries in each
region, all EPA libraries are independent entities.)
REG iON/STATE LOCATION FTS# PAGE
REGiON 1
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts Boston: (8) 835-3300 1 2
New Hampshire
Rhode Island Narragansett (8) 838-6025 14
Vermont
REGION 2
New Jersey Edison (8) 340-6762 18
New York *New York (8) 264-2881 16
REGION 3
Delaware
District of Columbia HOS Library (8) 382-5922 1
Law Library (8) 382-7883 8
OTS Library (8) 382-2320 10
PlC (8) 475-7751 5
Legis. Library (8) 382-5425 6
Maryland Annapolis (301) 266-9180 21
Pennsylvania *philadelphia (8) 597-0580 19
Virginia
West Virginia
REGION 4
Alabama
Florida Gulf Breeze (8) 686-9011 x.218 27
Georgia *ilar (8) 257-4216 23
Athens (8) 250-2018 29
Kentucky
Mississippi
North Carolina Research Triangle Park:
Library Services (8) 629-2777 25
OAQPS Library (8) 629-5514 31
AREAL (8) 629-4536 33
South Carolina
Tennessee

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REGION/STATE LOCATION FTS# PAGE
Region 5
Illinois Chicago (8) 353-2022 35
Indiana
Michigan Ann Arbor (8) 374-8311 43
Minnesota Duluth (8) 780-5538 45
Ohio Cincinnati:
Library (8) 684-7707 38
ECAOITIU (8) 684-7532 41
Wisconsin
REGION 6
Arkansas
Louisiana
New Mexico
Oklahoma Ada (8) 743-2241 49
Texas tallas (8) 255-6444 47
REGION 7
Iowa
Kansas Kansas City (8) 757-2828 51
Missouri
Nebraska
REGION 8
Colorado Denver (8) 564-1444 53
DenverlNElC (8) 776-5122 54
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
REGION 9
Arizona
California San Francisco (8) 454-7361 56
Hawaii
Nevada Las Vegas (8) 545-2648 59
REGION 10
Alaska
Idaho
Oregon Corvallis (8) 420-4600 63
Washington ‘Seattle (8) 399-1289 61
* Regional Library
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NAMES OF STAFF MEMBERS
To assist in calling the various EPA locations, time zones have been included. The
relationship is:
Eastern (E) Noon
Central (C) 11:00 a.m.
Mountain (M) 10:00 a.m.
Pacific (P) 9:00 a.m.
TIME
NAME LIBRARY CODE FTS# ZONE
Almaguer, Brigid TIU 8-684-7532 E
Alston, Gayle EKA 8-257-4216 E
Anderson, Joe HQS 8-475-8710 E
Arentsen, Sue T1U 8-684-7532 E
Austin, Nancy ELB 8-684-7703 E
Baker, Joyce EJA 8-597-0580 E
Barnes, Edith EKC 8-686-9011 x.31 8 E
Barnes, John P lC 8-475-7751 E
Benson, Isa EJE 8-382-3944 E
Biggs, Dorothy EOB 8-776-5122 M
Bosworth, UIIian ELB 8-684-770 1 E
Boyle, Penny ELA 8-353-2022 C
Bradshaw, Jim EJE 8-382-2320 F
Bruner, L inda EJE 8-382-3944 E
Butch, Anna EJA 8-597-0580 E
Butler, Gloris PIRU 8-382-5926 E
Byrd, Jonda ELB 8-684-7707 E
Cagle, Lily Mae EMB 8-743-2281 C
Carey, Dennis EIA 8-264-2881 E
Carey, Patricia ESA 8-399-1289 P
Choate, Jessie EMB 8-743-2241 C
Coleman, Selma EJB 8-382-2977 E
Cook, Dr. Phillip ELD 8-720-5538 C
Ccx, Greti EJB 8-475-7767 E
Debus, Kar l EJB 8-475-8920 E
Dudel, Darci ESA 8-399-1289 P
Eddy, Dolores EOA 8-564-1444 M
Egger, Debbie ESA 8-399-1289 P
Fandel, Dick Lib. Info. Exchange 8-382-5928 E
Field, Helen ERA 8-454-8082 P

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TIME
NAME LIBRARY CODE FTS# ZONE
Foley, Hila T IU 8-684-7532 E
Forrester, Mary K. ERB 8-545 -2648 P
Fox, Sarah ESA 8-399-1289 P
Friedman, Fred EHA 8-835-3300 E
Frisch, Lisa EJE 8-382-2320 E
Fulton, Jan ESA 8-399-1289 P
Fu lwood, Beverly EKA 8-257-4216 E
Gamache, Rose Ann EHB 8-838-6025 E
Gamson, Art EJB 8-382-592 1 E
Geideman, Sandra ELB 8-684-7709 E
GUlls, Anne EJC 8-382 -5920 E
Gist, Carol Hale ELA 8-353-2022 C
Greenman, Barbara ECA 8-564-1444 M
Greenwood, Judy EKA 8-257-4216 E
Gunkel, Louise ELS 8-684-7708 E
Hadaway, Martha EJB 8-475-7765 E
Hagerman, Barbara ELA 8-353-2022 C
Hag ler, Barbara ESB 8-420-4731 P
Havermann, Louise EOB 8-776-5122 M
Henschel, Lucie EJE 8-382-2321 E
Hirsch, Steven EJB 8-382-5933 E
Hoadley, Dave HOS 8-475-8672 E
Hoffman, Mary EJB 8-245-3561 E
Holmes, Melinda ELB 8-684-7704 E
Honeck, Joan ELB 8-684-7716 E
Homing, Donna EJE 8-382-3944 E
Houston, Juha PIG 8-475-7751 E
Ingram . Ann EKB 8-629-3661 E
James, Michael EJB 8-382-7094 E
Johnson, Robin EJB 8-475-7763 E
Kersens , Sheila EOA 8-564-1444 M
Kessler, Luella I IU 8-684-7532 E
Ketcham, Linda TIl l 8-684-7532 E
Lane, Leticia EMA 8-255-6444 C
Langford, Nancy PIG 8-475-7755 E
LeGrand, Ketura Plc 8-475-7752 E
Levos, Cindy ELB 8-684-7705 E
MaIm, Wayne EHA 8-835-3300 E
Malmgren, Andrew PlC 8-475 -7751 E
Maravilla, Patricia ERA 8-454-8082 P
Marx, Bill EKA 8-257-4216 F
McCauley, Betty M. ESB 8-420-4731 p
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TIME
NAME LIBRARY CODE FTS# ZONE
McCreary, Diane EJA 8-597-0580 E
McDonald , William PlC 8-475-7751 E
McGee, Eleanor EHB 8-838-6025 E
Meyer . Julie EKC 8-686-901 1 x.218 E
Meyer, Nathan ERA 8-454-8082 P
Morrison, Barbara P. EJC 8-382-5919 E
Munro, Meg EJD (301) 266-9180 E
Neal, Shannon EKA 8-257-4216 E
Negri, Beverly EMA 8-255-6444 C
Nelson, Peg EHA 8-835-3300 E
Norris, Denise EJB 8-475-8710 E
O ’Leary, Martha ELB 8-684-7706 E
Oiiick, Deb EOB 8-776-51 22 M
Pinnell, Liz EKC 8-686-9011 x.218 E
Platten, Joan Legislative Library 8-382-5425 E
Poole-Kober, Evelyn EKF 8-629-4536 E
Pride, Priscilla EKA 8-257-4216 E
Richard, Alisa EJB 8-382-5922 E
Robertson, Carol ESB 8-420-4731 P
Rothenberg, Diane EJE 8-382-3944 E
Samuels, Deborra ERA 8-454-8082 P
Saravis, Judy El - IA 8-835-3300 E
Sauerbier, Evelyn EKB 8-629-4242 E
Schweitzer, Phyllis ERA 8-454-8082 P
Sears, Julienne ESA 8-399-1289 P
Shannon, Stanley EMB 8-743-2241 C
Sims, Janice EKD 8-546-3302 E
Skorupka, Melissa EJB 8-475-7758 E
Smith, Elizabeth EKB 8-629-2795 E
Spencer, Unda Infoterra 8-382-5917 E
Sterling, Bettie EJE 8-382-3526 E
Stevanus, Mary EJB 8-382-2972 E
Stone, Athena EJB 8-475-8670 E
Sunnen, Linda ERA 8-454-8082 P
Sykes, Hattie EJE 8-382-3556 E
Szefczyk, Dorothy EIC 8-340-6762 E
Ta lsma, Debra ELC 8-374-8311 C
Taylor, Dozina EJB 8-382-5295 E
Thom, Rosemary EKB 8-629-0094 E
T’illey, Lou ELA 8-353-2022 C
Torres, Leida EJB 8-475-7762 E
Turinsky, Tim ELB 8-684-7709 E
Twitchell, Anne EJB 8-382-5935 E
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TIME
NAME LIBRARY CODE FTSD ZONE
Villeponteaux , Elizabeth EKB 8 -629-0095 E
Ward, Brenda J. ENA 8-757-2826 C
Weliman , Creighton EKB 8-629-2777 E
Wickman, Doreen ERB 8-545-2648 P
Winn, Mary ERA 8-454-8082 P
Wulatin, David ELA 8-353-2022 C
Young. Karen EJE 8-382-3944 E
Young, Usa EJB 8-382-5922 E
Vusko, Mriam L iE 8-382-3568 E
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