Region 4 CERCLA Legal Support
Administrative Procedures
and
Reference Guide

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OFFICES OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT: NORTH AND SOUTH
REFERENCE GUIDE CONTENTS
1.	BASICS
a)	Region 4 Organizational Chart
b)	EAD Region 4 Organizational List
c)	EAD Area of Responsibility List
d)	Front Office Responsibilities List
2.	DIRECTORY/ADDRESS ASSISTANCE
a)	EPA Region 4 Telephone Directory
b)	EAD Telephone Directory
c)	EAD Voice/Phone Roster
d)	OGC Telephone Numbers Directory/Home Pages/Superfund Branch Attorney
Responsibility List
e)	National Locator with Updated Addresses/Koom #'s for HQ
f)	OECA Home Page
g)	OECA/OSRE Regional Support Telephone Directory
h)	OSRE Home Page
i)	OSRE Assignment Roster Directory
j) DOJ Environmental Enforcement Section Directory
k) DOJ Environmental Defense Section Directory
3). WORD PROCESSING
a)	CERCLA Models on "S" Drive
b)	PC Contact/Laptops/TRAVEL
4.	MAIL
a)	General
b)	Memo from Gary White, 8/03/99
5.	PRINTER SELECTIONS/LOCATIONS
6.	CONFERENCE ROOMS
7.	SUPERFUND TIMESHEET ACTIVITY CODES

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Part 2: From the Desk of Tom Hernandez
9.	Weekly Report
a)	Format; 10/28/98
b)	Significance from P. Harris; 9/16/98
10.	Civil Judicial Referral Procedures: P. Harris; 7/22/97
11.	Revised CERCLA Referral Document Distribution: B. Bush; 6/18/99
12.	LEXIS 7.1 for Staff Computers
13.	Region 4 Library
a)	Intranet Home Page
b)	Library Information and News
c)	Region 4 Library Staff
d)	CD ROM Databases
14.	Other Downtown Federal Law Libraries
15.	EAD Library Services/Web Sites
a)	WESTLAW
b)	CourtLink
c)	Document Compendiums
d)	Law Library Web Guide
e)	A Lawyer's Guide to the Web; 10/29/98
f)	OSRE Web Page for Policy/Guidance Documents; 8/05/99
g)	EAD Web Site
16.	EPA/DO J E-mail; 5/11/99
17 FOIA
a)	Submitting a FOIA ?; 12/11/98
b)	Region 4 FOIA Contacts; 2/23/99
18.	Developing Film thru Facilities Section
19.	Document Retrievals that Cost Money
a)	Original cc:mail from C. McM.
b)	Clarification
20.	Courier Packages
21.	Regional Counsel Routings/Concurrence

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a)	Documents for Regional Counsel Signature; P.Harris; 3/29/99
b)	Correspondence and Concurrence; P. Harris; 11/21/97
c)	Routing of Work Product to Regional Counsel; P. Harris; 2/02/95
22.	Controlled Correspondence
a)	Concurrences on Controlled Correspondence; J.Mooney; 6/25/99
b)	Deadlines; J. Mooney; 4/02/99
23.	How to Place an Order for a Conference Call; 1/28/97
24.	Conference Room Scheduling; 2/23/99
25.	Materials/Documents Needing Shredding/Destruction
a)	Materials Needing to be Destroyed; 3/31/99
b)	Shredder; 12/08/98
26.	Obtaining Security for Meetings; 4/28/99
27.	Travel
a)	Revised Privately Owned Vehicle Mileage Rate; 4/06/99
b)	Government Travel Card Important Numbers/Addresses; EPA Travel Fact Sheet
No. 99-01; 11/98
c)	Travel Rates to Cover Tax; 12/07/98
28.	Press and Congressional Policies
a)	Office of External Affairs Procedures; 4/01/99
b)	Speech Request Form
29.	GSA Vehicle Usage
a)	Procedures for Use of the EAD GSA Vehicle; 8/01/98
b)	Policy on the Use of Government Vehicles between Work and Home; Peyton; 7/07/98
c)	Region 4 Government-Owned Vehicle Fleet Policy; Michael Peyton; 6/18/98
30.	Approved Copying Services; 3/09/99
31.	EAD Notary Publics, 7/29/99
32.	Tracking of SBREFA Information Sheets, 9/30/99
33.	firoee.Ss /or Se.+~k^ Up rfccou^fs Qecc-Vo-Joi^

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EPA Region 4: Divisions and Offices
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Environmental Accountability Division
Regional Counsel, enforcement and compliance assistance,
Environmental Justice
Science and Ecosystem Support Division
Environmental Studies, Laboratory Services
Waste Management Division
RCRA, Superfund, Emergency Response
Water Management Division
Wetlands, Groundwater, Drinking Water
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ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
LEGAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL ROSTER
U.S. EPA, REGION 4
404/562-9655 // VMX 404/562-4300
FAX 4IU362-9663
rilYLUS r. HARRIS. REGIONAL COUNSEL aed
DIRECTOR, RAD (29*78)
WILLUM D. ANDRRSON, PErUTV REGIONAL COUNSEL tod
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, EAD (29680)
VALERIE McOUIRB, EXECUTIVE STAFF ASSISTANT (RC AND DRC) (29669)
TESA KINO. OFFICE AUTOMATON CLERK (29501)
KAMtLA SCOTT. STEP EMPLOYEE (2*6*6)
OAY UPCHURCII. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (29648)
CHERYL MCMENAMIN, MANAGEMENT ANALYST (29651)
ANND WALDORF. ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNICIAN (29514)
MARGARET KROENINO. FOIA COORDINATOR (29579)
TERESA SHIRLEY WRIOIIT, PARALEGAL (RMTS/DOCKET)(29647)
PRISCILLA JOHNSON, FOIA A DATA MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST (29614)
PATRICIA BULLOCK. REGIONAL HEARING CLERK (29511)
REGIONAL CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT COUNSEL
ELIZABETH ODENSIIAIN. ATTORNEY (29572)
RICHARD GLAZE. ATTORNEY (29554)
NORMAN HEMMING. ATTORNEY (2955J)
LOU ANN GROSS, PARALGOAL (FOIA) (29642)
BAP INFORMATION SERVICES STAFF (Contractor - ADS)
PAT STROUOAL. LIBRARIAN/INFO CENTER MGR (29654)
LEANNB BRSWICK. RECORDS MOR (29688)
HEATHER TURN HI ILL. RECORDS SPECIALIST (29690)
MARK 01OIRALAMO, RECORDS AIDE (29589)
ROSLYN JOHNSON. RECORDS AIDB (29704)
OFFICE OF WATER LEGALSUPPORT
PAX 404/562-9486 or 9487
ATTORNEYS
MA RY WILKES, CV1IEF (2 9529)
ATTORNEYS
CAROL BASaiON (29528) (Teams, MM. TMDLa)
MARIA J. COTTRELL (29560)
OWENDOLEN F1TZ-HENLBY (29675)
DAVID HARBIN (613/532-0144) (IPA - TN)
MELISSA HEATH (29520)
CRAIO H1GGASON (29534)
PAUL SCHWARTZ (29576)
WILUAMT.JONES (29582)
WAYNE LEE (29523)
PHILIP MANCUSI-UNOARO (29519)
DAVID MOORE (29547)
ZYLPHA PRYOR-BELL (29535)
ADAMSOWATZKA (29545)
KEVIN SMITH (29525)
PARALEGAL
MARCIA ENGLISH (29570)
6KCRETARV	LEGAL TECHNICIAN
MARIA NICHOLS (29507)	OTIS PRATT (29685)
OFFICE OK AIR, TOXICS A CKN'I. LAW
LEGALSUPPORT
FAX 404/562.9486 or 9487
OFFICE OF RCRA A FEDERAL FACILITIES
LEGAL SUPPORT
FAX 404/562-9486 or 9487
NANCY TOMMELLEO, CHIEF (29571)
ANNE HEARD, CIUEF (29521)
ATTORNEYS
ATTORNEYS
ANOEUA DLACXWELL (29527)
LYNDA CRUM (29524)
ALAN DION (29587)
MICIII KONO (29558)
JASON LICHSTGIN (29502)
CHARI.BS MIKALIAN (29575)
LEIP PALMER (29542) (Cootracts A Grants)
KAREN SINGER (29552)
KAROL SMITH (29563) (Personnel)
MELISSA WARD-RAACK (29556)
DEBRA BENJAMIN (39561)
MARTHA BROCK (29546)
MITA GHOSH (29568)
MARYGREENe (29564)
JUDY MARSHALL (29533)
I.AWRENCE NEVILLE! (29514)
MICHAEL NEWTON (29567
FRANK NBY (29532)
JOAN REDLEAF-DURBIN (29544)
CATHY WINOKUR (29569)
PARALEGAL
PARALEGAL
SAUNDI WILSON (29504)
MARCIA GLENN (29537)
LEGAL TECHNICIAN
LEGAL TECHNICIAN
SHARLHNBBROADNAX (295)2)
LASHANDRA GULLY (29689)
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGALSUPPORT (SC/NC/KY/TN)
FAX 404/562-9487
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (GA/AL/MS/F1.)
FAX 404/562-9486
RICHARD LEAIIY. CIIIEF (29573)
WILLUM BUSIL CHIEF (29538)
ATTORNEYS
ATTORNEYS
KEVIN BESWICK (29580)
REUIIEN nUSSEY (29673)
DAVID CLAY (29565)
WILDA COBB (29530)
ELIZABETH (THAN) COX (29644)
DAVID ENGLE (29531)
ALYSEHAKAMI (29583)
KIM JONES (295S3)
JENNIFER LEWlS (29518)
TONYA LEWIS (29578)
JANBTMAONUSON (29581)
PETER RAACK (29517)
SUZANNE RUBINI (29674)
MARI.ENB TUCKER (29536)
CARLTON WATERHOUSE (29676)
ROLANDO BASCUMDB (29S62)
ROBERT CAPI.AN (29526)
JEFFDEHNER (29588)
P.USABET (LISA) ELLIS (29541)
SARA GOLDSMITH (29539)
ORRGORY LUETSCHBR (29677)
SIMON MILLER (29585)
DUSTIN MINOR (29548)
STEDMAN SOUTH ALL (29577)
MICHELLE STARS (29555)
MICHAEL STEPHENSON (29543)
RUDY TANASIJEVICH (29557)
DONZETTA WORKMAN (29549)
KATHLEEN WRIGHT (29574)
SUSAN SaiUB. PRESIDINO OFFICER. R4 (29586)
paralegal
PARALEGAL
ANDREW HEY (29522)
THOMAS HERNANDEZ (29646)
CACI (Contractor)
KAREN JONES. CERCLA SUPPORT (29627)

LEGAL TECHNICIAN
LEGAL TECHNICIAN
AXUlil. SIMS (29508)
LAWANA WOODARD (29516)
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE OFFICE
CONN1B RAINES, MANAGER (29671)
DEBORAH CARTER, MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT (29668)
ELV]B BARLOW (29650)
SI IERYL GOOD (29559)
GLORIA LOVE, Grants (29468)
JESSICA RUCKER. I 79629)

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URUCK r. MILLER
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
(29679)
WILLIAM PATTON
PROGRAM MANAGER
(29610)
BECKY ALLENBACH
LEAD REGION ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR
(29687)
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
TECHNICAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL ROSTER
U.S. EPA, REGION 4
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
SHERRI FIELDS, CHIEF
(29684)
KRISTINE JOHNSON, SECRETARY
(29605)
DAVID ABBOTT, MULTI-MEDIA TECHNICAL AUTHORITY (29631)
PHILLIP BARNETT, DATA SYSTEMS TECHNICAL AUTHORITY (29616)
REGGIE BARRINO, AIR TECHNICAL AUTHORITY (29635)
CATHERINE FOX, CWA TECHNICAL AUTHORITY (29634)
THOMAS HANSEN, EAD/STATE LIAISON (29612)
SHEILA HOLLIMON, GROUNDWATER, SDW TECHNICAL AUTH. (29609)
DAVID IIOLROYD, DEPT. OF DEFENSE COORDINATOR (29625)
STACY GENT-HOWARD, FEDERAL FACILITY COORDINATOR (29633)
PATRICIA JACKSON, COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR (29682)
GLORIA LOVE, GRANTS (29468)
SHANNON MAHER, OECA MOA COORD IN ATOR/RCRA TECII. AUTH. (29623)
CYNTHIA PEURIFOY, CBEP PROJECT COORDINATOR (29649) (EFFEC. 1/19)
CONNIE ROBERTS, TSCA/EPCRA/FIFRA TECHNICAL AUTHORITY (29613)
MARK ROBERTSON, INDIAN COORDINATOR (29639)
DONNA ROBINSON, ASSISTANT TO INDIAN COORDINATOR (29632)
ANTHONY SHELTON, CIVILIAN FEDERAL AGENCY COORDINATOR (29636)
WILLARD WAISNER, FINANCIAL TECHNICAL AUTHORITY (29608)
ARDALIA WARD, SEE EMPLOYEE (29622)
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
TECHNICAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL ROSTER
U.S. EPA, REGION 4
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OFFICE
HEINZ J. MUELLER, CHIEF
(29611)
LENA SCOTT, SECRETARY
(29607)
THEODORE BISTERFELD, OIL AND GAS NEPA, TRANSPORTATION (29687)
SEDAR ERTEP, GIS CONTACT (29683)
ELLIOTT GALLOWAY, TRAINING WITH INDUSTRIES (29636)
JOHN HAMILTON, NEPA CONTRACT SPECIALIST (29617)
CHRISTIAN 1JOBERG, SOUTH FLORIDA NEPA AUTHORITY (29619)
NTALE KAJUMBA, HEALTH RISKS, HIGHWAY PROJECTS (29620)
ALLAN LUCAS, HIGIIWAYS, FAA NEPA AUTHORITY (29624)
RAMONA MCCONNEY, DEPT. OF ENERGY CONTACT (29615)
GERALD MILLER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPT. OF DEFENSE (29626)
NANCY SERAFIN, SEE EMPLOYEE, TRACKING CLERK (29606)

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ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY LIST
FOR INTERNAL EPA USE ONLY
OFFICE OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT:
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
Federal Facilities Coordination:
Civilian Federal Agencies
Coordinator/DOE
Department of Defense
Anthony Shelton
Stacy Gent-Howard
David F. Holroyd
Media Technical Authorities:
AHERA
CBEP
Children's Health
Clean Air Act
Clean Water Act
Compliance Assistance
Compliance Targeting
Data Analysis
Drinking Water
Financial Analysis
Phillip Bamett
Shelia Hollimon
Will Waisner
Connie Roberts
Cynthia Peurifoy
Shelia Hollimon
Reggie Barrino
Catherine Fox
Patricia Jackson
Catherine Fox
ISO 14000
Multi-Media Projects
Pollution Prevention
David Abbot
David Abbott
Patricia Jackson
Becky Allenbach
Shannon Maher
Shannon Maher
RCRA
Regional OECA MOA
State Strategies/Performance
Partnership Agreements
Tom Hansen
TSCA/FEFRA/EPCRA
Underground Storage Tanks
Underground Injection Control
Connie Roberts
Shelia Hollimon
Shelia Hollimon
Native Americans:
Mark Robertson
Donna Robinson
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT fiVEPA)

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Coastal Zone Management
Ted Bisterfeld
Corps of Engineers
Gerald Miller
Department of Energy
Ramona McConney
Department of Defense
Gerald Miller
Endangered Species Act
John Hamilton
Federal Aviation Administration
Allen Lucas
Federal Highways Administration
Allen Lucas
Federal Transit Administration
Allen Lucas
FERC, Hydro Projects
Chris Hoberg
Geographic Info. Systems
Serdar Ertep
Harbor, Dredging Issues
Gerald Miller
Historic Preservation
Ramona McConney
Housing and Urban Development
Ramona McConney
National Park Service
Ramona McConney
NASA
Gerald Miller
NEPA Compliance, Policy and

Regulations
Heinz Mueller
NOAA Fisheries,

Aquatic Resources
Chris Hoberg
Office of Surface Mining,

Mining Issues
John Hamilton
Oil & Gas, Minerals

Management Service
Ted Bisterfeld
Public Health and

Risk Assessments
Ntale Kajumba
Tennessee Valley Authority
Chris Hoberg
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
John Hamilton
U.S. Forest Service,

Forestry Issues
Ben West
Water Resource Projects

(S. Florida)
Chris Hoberg
Wetlands Resources
Allen Lucas
OFFICE OF LEGAL SUPPORT:
GENERAL CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Audit Policy
Bankruptcy
Co-ops/Interns
Confidential Business Info.
Chuck Mikalian
Pete Raack
Kevin Beswick
Rich Glaze
Peg Kroening

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Document Authentication
Enforcement Docket
Ethics
Hearing Clerk
Imminent & Substantial
Endangerment
Indian Law
Paperwork Reduction Act
Personnel Law
Project XL
SBREFA
Subpoenas for Testimony
Title VI of Civil Rights Act
Y2K Enforcement
Peg Kroening
Teresa Shirley Wright
Kevin Beswick
Pat Bullock
Melissa Raack
Joan Redleaf Durbin
Cathy Winokur
Maria Cottrell
Karol Smith
Anne Heard
Angelia Blackwell
Nancy Tommelleo
Carlton Waterhouse
Cathy Winokur
Lynda Crum
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT f*National Workgroups)
Access
David Clay

Dustin Minor
Bankruptcy*
Kevin Beswick
Brownfields
Reuben Bussey
CERCLA § 106(b)
Bill Bush
Delegations
Stedman Southall
Lead Region Settlements*
Greg Leutscher
Lender & Fiduciary Liability
ThanneCox
Liens
Kim Jones

Donzetta Workman
Municipal Solid Waste*
David Engle
NPL Listing
Suzanne Rubini

Janet Magnuson
Orphan Share*
Rick Leahy
Removals*
Wilda Cobb
Statute of Limitations
Alyse Hakami

Mike Stephenson
Takings*
Kim Jones
Unilateral Administrative Orders* Lisa Ellis
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
Delegations	Joan Redleaf Durbin
Enforcement	Frank Ney
Federal Facilities (General)	Lawrence Neville

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Federal Facilities (BRAC)
Native Americans
Permitting
State Authorization
Martha Brock
Joan Redleaf Durbin
Mita Ghosh
Cathy Winokur
OFFICE OF AIR. TOXICS & GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
Grants/Contracts
Personnel
Leif Palmer
Karol Smith
Air Counselling Leads:
Acid Rain
Air Toxics
Asbestos/NESHAP
Mobile Sources
Municipal Waste Combusters
NSPS
Non-attainment and SIP Issues
PSD/NSR
Stratospheric Ozone Protection
(CFC)
Title V
Air Enforcement Leads:
Acid Rain
Asbestos/NESHAP
CAA § 112(r)
General Duty Clause
CFC's
Credible Evidence/CAM
Federal Facilities
Imminent and
Substantial Endangerment
MACT
PSD Circumvention
PSD/NSR
Karen Singer
Lynda Crum
Michi Kono
Angelia Blackwell
Melissa Raack
Michi Kono
Melissa Raack
Alan Dion
Alan Dion
Chuck Mikalian
Leif Palmer
Lynda Crum
Angelia Blackwell
Karen Singer
Michi Kono
Angelia Blackwell
Lynda Crum
Leif Palmer
Angelia Blackwell
Angelia Blackwell
Michi Kono
Melissa Raack
Lynda Crum
Angelia Blackwell
Alan Dion
Chuck Mikalian

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4EAD
MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT: Updated Responsibilities Lists and Services List
FROM: Phyllis P. Harris, Regional Counsel and Director
Environmental Accountability Division
TO:	Environmental Accountability Division Staff
Over the past months, there have been changes in the Environmental Accountability Division's
(EAD) Front Office duties because of Greg Glahn's retirement, Gay Upchurch's selection as
EAD's Administrative Officer, and Tesa King's job transfer. The purpose of this memorandum is
to clarify areas of responsibilities for Cheryl McMenamin, Gay Upchurch, Anne Waldorf, and
Tesa King. Also, there is a list of duties formerly performed by Greg Glahn that now will be
assumed by other EAD employees. For your convenience, there is an EAD contact list for
routine office services that shows the person to call and his/her phone number. Hopefully, you
will find this information helpful and time-saving.
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CHERYL McMENAMIN'S DUTIES
RESOURCES
~	Oversees and reviews Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA) and
Office of General Counsel (OGC) Full Time Equivalency Allocations and Workload
Models.
~	Reviews OECA and OGC Budget Plans.
~	Assists EAD managers with GPRA implementation and financial reporting.
~	Reviews, tracks, and coordinates EAD's contract and grant funds.
~	Reviews, tracks, and coordinates EAD's EPM resource allocations through the EMT
Status Report.
~	Coordinates FMFIA for EAD.
CONTRACTS
~	Administers the EAD Law Library and Records Program as the Delivery Order Project
Officer for the Armstrong Data Services Contract
~	Serves as the alternate project officer for the Inter-Agency Agreement with the
Department of Justice for CACI Litigation Support.
COMPUTERS
~	Acts as the EAD Computer Coordinator.
TEAMS
~	Participates as a team or work group member:
EAD Division Design Team,
EAD Communications Team and Webpage Subgroup,
Region 4 Year 2000 Computer Work Group, and
Region 4 Webpage Work Group.

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GAY UPCHURCH'S DUTIES
RESOURCES
~	Reviews and tracks OECA and OGC Full Time Equivalency (FTE) allocations by balancing the
Budget Office's monthly Manpower Reports that track FTEs and maintaining the EAD Staffing
Plan.
~	Oversees financial management and budgets for EAD's funds in Travel, Training, Overtime,
Awards, and General Fund.
~	Acts as EAD's point-of-contact with the Budget Office.
~	Coordinates GPRA payroll accounts and serves as a member of the GPRA Payroll Subgroup.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
~	Coordinates Position Descriptions, Performance Standards, Requests for Personnel Action,
Crediting Plans, Awards, and Reorganizations.
EQUALITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO)
~	Recommends proposals for achieving EEO goals.
~	Prepares EAD's EEO reports.
TIMEKEEPING
~	Acts as EAD's overall point-of-contact for timekeeping matters.
~	Assist with leave and payroll questions and problems.
~	Coordinates administration of leave bank hours with the Human Resource Management Branch.
~	Backs up to Anne Waldorf as timekeeper coordinator.
TELEPHONES
~	Acts as EAD's overall point-of-contact for telephone services.
~	Backs up to Anne as telephone coordinator.
SPACE AND FACILITY ISSUES
~	Assists managers with space allocations.
~	Backs up Anne Waldorf in reporting facility, furniture, signage, and mover needs to the Facilities
Management Section.
PROPERTY
~	Oversees the annual property inventory.
COMPUTERS
~	Coordinates the establishment of LAN and cc:mail services for new employees and contractors

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with the Information Management Branch.
ANNE WALDORF'S DUTIES
RESOURCES
~	Purchases items costing S2500 or less with her Visa Bankcard.
~	Prepares office-wide purchase requests.
~	Assists employees in requests for printing.
~	Oversees the timely response of EAD's Accounts Receivable Report with the Finance Office.
~	Reviews administrative paperwork and accounting data for travel, training, purchase requests
~	Prepares and processes all permanent change of station travel, first post of duty travel, invitational
travel, witness travel, and travel as an emergency back-up.
~	Tracks purchase request paperwork in the Budget Office and Purchasing Office.
~	Assists staff members with budget questions and concerns.
~	Provides new employees with information on travel, training, and purchasing.
~	Processes and tracks overtime requests.
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
~	Assists in the clearance process for EAD employees who are leaving the Agency.
~	Prepares requests for photo identification cards and EPA Credentials.
TELEPHONES
~	Provides telephone and voicemail training for new employees and distributes telephone information
~	Request telephone services for new employees.
~	Coordinates telephone calling card requests and reviews calling card reports.
~	Reports telephone repairs problems to the Region 4 Communications Officer.
TIMEKEEPING
~	Acts as EAD's Designated Agent for timekeeping. This includes organizing, distributing, collecting,
reviewing, and correcting timecards and amended timecards.
~	Assists timekeepers with timecard problems.
~	Receives and distributes Leave and Earnings Statements.
~	Reviews, copies, and distributes timecard verification reports.
SPACE AND FACILITY ISSUES
~	Reports facilities problems and needed repairs to the Facilities Management Section.
~	Acts as a point-of-contact for repairs.
PROPERTY
~	Acts as custodial officer for the front office.
~	Assists other custodial officers with the annual property inventory.

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FORMS
~ Orders government forms for EAD.
TESA KING'S DUTIES
~	Logs Front Office mail and distributes it.
~	Logs Front Office incoming and outgoing correspondence.
~	Receives, date stamps, and delivers certified mail and Federal Express mail for the
division.
~	Assists in retrieving, logging, and distributing Regional Administrator's mail.
~	Assists in EAD mail duty.
~	Prepares response letters to job applicants and mails letters.
~	Answers the Front Office telephones.
~	Acts as an approver for the Supply Ordering System
~	Orders supplies for the EAD Front Office.
~	Acts as timekeeper for the Criminal Enforcement and FOIA staff.
~	Backs up Valerie McGuire in the event of her absence.
~	Acts as EAD's Vehicle Coordinator.
~	Prepares EAD's Weekly Report.
~	Schedules EAD Conference Rooms 13 B and 13D.
DUTIES FORMERLY ASSIGNED TO GREG GLAHN
DUTY
RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE
Serves as EAD's Representative on the Region 4 Peer Review
Workgroup.
John Hamilton
Serves as EAD's Representative on the Region 4 QA/QC
Workgroup.
Phillip Barnett
Serves as EAD's Representative on the Region 4 Grants Customer
Relations Counsel.
Cheryl McMenamin
Coordinates the resource portion of FY 99/00 MOA with OECA.
Becky Allenbach

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WHO DO I CONTACT?
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER
Bathroom
Anne Waldorf
2-9514
Bugs/Pests
Anne Waldorf
2-9514
Cleaning
Anne Waldorf
2-9514
Computers
Cheryl McMenamin
2-9651
Copiers
See signs posted in
copy rooms

Credential Requests
Anne Waldorf
2-9514
Drinking Fountains
Anne Waldorf
2-9514
Fax Machine
See signs posted in
copy rooms

GSA Print Requests
Anne Waldorf
2-9514
Movers
Anne Waldorf
2-9514
Name Plates
Anne Waldorf
2-9514
Office Furniture
Repairs/Changes
Anne Waldorf
2-9514
Office Space
Gay Upchurch

Office Supplies
Your Legal Technician
or Secretary

Paper
See signs posted in
copy rooms

Personnel Issues
Gay Upchurch
2-9648

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Printers
Recycling
Telephone Calling
Card
Telephones
Temperature Control
Voice Mail
Week-end Work
Requests
Cheryl McMenamin	2-9651
Alan Dion	2-9587
Pete Raack	2-9517
Anne Waldorf	2-9514
Anne Waldorf	2-9514
Anne Waldorf	2-9514
Anne Waldorf	2-9514
Anne Waldorf	2-9514

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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
JAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
ABBOTT, DAVID
EAD
404
562
9631
AFC
13TH
ABERNATHY, MICHAELS.
OIG
404
562
9847
AFC
16th
ABLE, TONY
WMD
404
562
9273
AFC
15th floor
ABRAMS, MARY
APTMD
404
562
8983
AFC
12TH
ACKERMANN, JOHN
APTMD
404
562
9063
AFC
12TH
ADAMS, DANIEL
SESD
706
355
8819
SESD
1ST-D118
ADAMS, GLENN
WASTE
404
562
8667
AFC
10th FL
ADAMS, GREGORY
OPM
404
562
8167
AFC
9TH
ADAMS, LISA
OPM
404
562
8636
AFC
10TH
ADAMS, PAM
APTMD
404
562
9197
AFC
12 TH FL
ADAMS, ZENOBIA
OPM
404
562
8124
AFC
9TH FL
ADCOCK, JAMES
WMD
404
562
9248
AFC
15TH FL
ADCOCK, JOHN B., JR.
CID
615
741
3108
Nashvi
16T90
ADEPOJU, DEBRA
WMD
404
562
9402
AFC
15th Floor
AEBISCHER, ED
OPM
404
562
8265
AFC
14TH
AHERN, DAN
APTMD
404
562
9028
AFC
12TH FL
AHMED, SYED
WASTE
404
562
8471
AFC
10TH FL
AINSLIE, WILLIAM
WMD
404
562
9400
AFC
15TH FL
AIYAR, RAJ
APTMD
404
562
8993
AFC
12TH
AKIN, ELMER
WASTE
404
562
8634
AFC
10TH FL
AKINDELE, FEMI
WASTE
404
562
8809
AFC
11TH FL
ALDRIDGE, LISA
OPM
404
562
8173
AFC
9TH
ALEXANDER, CONSTANCE
WMD
404
562
9382
AFC
15TH FL
ALFANO, JOE
WASTE
404
562
8933
AFC
11th
ALLEN, FRANK
SESD
706
355
8808
SESD
1ST-D108
\LLEN, MARILYN
WASTE
404
562
8598
AFC
10th
ALLEN, SANDRA
SESD
706
355
8865


ALLEN, THADDEUS
OPM
404
562
8191
AFC
14TH
ALLENBACH, BECKY B.
EAD
404
562
9687
AFC
13TH
ALTSMAN, DIANE T.
GULF
228
688
7015


AMANULAH, AHMED
APTMD
404
562
9209
AFC
12TH FL
AMMONS, BRAD MICHAEL
WMD
404
562
9769
AFC
16th Floor
AMON, TYLER C.
CID
704
338
3177
AFC
16T90
AMOROSO, CATHY
WASTE
404
562
8547
AFC
10TH FL
AMOS, CLIFF
WASTE
404
562
8855
AFC
11TH FL
ANDERSON, ANDREA
APTMD
404
562
9021
AFC
12TH FL
ANDERSON, BILL
EAD
404
562
9680
AFC
13TH
ANDERSON, LARRY
CID
404
562
9812
AFC
16T90
ANDERSON, PATRICIA
WASTE
404
562
8490
COURT
2ND FL
ANDERSON, PAULINE
WASTE
404
562
8681
AFC
10TH FL
ANDERSON-CARNAHAN,LINDA
APTMD
404
562
9055
AFC
12TH FL
ANTLEY. ALLAN
SESD
706
355
8506
SESD
1ST-A102B
ANTLEY, BETH
WASTE
404
562
8454
AFC
10TH FLL
APONTE, ASTRIP
WASTE
404
562
8932
AFC
11TH FL
ARCHIE, ALVA
OIG
404
562
9850
AFC
16TH
AR1AIL, DAVID
WMD
404
562
9464
AFC
15TH FL
ARMSTRONG, GREG
WASTE
404
562
8872
AFC
11TH FL
ARMSTRONG, KATHY
SESD
706
355
3514
SESD
1ST-A104
ARMSTRONG, RALPH D.
OPM
404
562
8145
AFC
9TH
ARNETT, MICHAEL
WASTE
404
562
8921
AFC
11th FL
ARNOLD. GWENDOLYN
WASTE
404
562
8620
AFC
10th FL
ARONSON, WAYNE
WMD
404
562
9444
AFC
15TH FL
"SENCIO, CARLOS
OPM
404
562
8135
AFC
9TH FL
3HMEADE, ANNIE
APTMD
404
562
9146
AFC
12TH FL
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
ASPY, DALE
APTMD
AUWARTER, ALAN
SESD
BACON, BRIDGETT
APTMD
BAKER, FRANK
WMD
BAKER. AUDREY
WASTE
BALABAN, PAT
WASTE
BALLARD, WILLIAM
WASTE
BANISTER. BEVERLY H.
WMD
BANKS, BRENDA E.
OPM
BARDEN, HERBERT
SESD
BARFIELD, CONNIE R.
OPM
BARKSDALE, JAMES
WASTE
BARLOW, ELVIE
EAD
BARNETT, FELICIA
WASTE
BARNETT, PHILLIP
EAD
BARRETT. DIANE
WASTE
BARRETT, LINDA
OPM
BARRINO, REGINALD
EAD
BARRON, FANNIE
ORA
BARRON, NANCY
WMD
BARROW, RONALD
OPM
BARTLETT, ANDREW
WMD
BARTLETT, ELIZABETH
APTMD
BARTON, BETTY
WMD
BASCHON, CAROL F.
EAD
BASCUMBE, ROLANDO
EAD
BASS, JACKITA
WASTE
BASS, LOR I B.
OPM
BASSETT, JAY
WASTE
BATCHELOR, PAULA
WASTE
BATES, KEITH
APTMD
BAUGH, AMANDA
OPM
BAUGH, THOMAS L.
OPM
BEAM.SHAYLA
SESD
BEDFORD, MARVIS
WASTE
BELDIN-QUINONES, JOHN
APTMD
BELL, JOHN
OPM
BENANTE, JOANNE
WASTE
BENEDIKT, CRAIG
WASTE
BENJAMIN, DEBRA
EAD
BENJAMIN. LYNORAE
APTMD
BENNETT, CHANNING
WASTE
BENNETT, GARY
SESD
BENNETT. GIEZELLE
WASTE
BENTON. LAURIE
WASTE
BERGER, JEANNE
OIG
BERISH. CORY
OPM
BERRANG. BOBBI
SESD
BERRIOS, ANGEL
APTMD
BERRY, MARTHA
WASTE
BEST, TONY
WASTE
BESWICK, LEANNE
EAD
BESWICK, KEVIN
EAD
BESWICK, LEANNE
OPM
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
562
9041
AFC
12th
355
8704
SESD
1ST-F127
562
9094
AFC
12TH FL
562
9942
AFC
16th FL
562
8483
AFC
10TH FL
562
8548
AFC
10TH FL
562
8553
AFC
10th FL
562
9326
AFC
15th Floor
562
8420
AFC
14TH FL
355
8737
SESD
1ST-A100W
562
8226
AFC
14TH FLOOR
562
8537
AFC
10TH FL
562
9650
AFC
13TH
562
8659
AFC
10th FL
562
9616
AFC
13TH
562
8830
AFC
11TH FL
562
8399
AFC
14TH
562
9635 .
AFC
13TH
562
8334
AFC
14
562
9455
AFC
15TH FL
562
8016
AFC
9TH FL
562
9478
AFC
15TH FL
562
9122
AFC
12th
562
9381
AFC
15TH FL
562
9528
AFC
13TH
562
9562
AFC
13TH
562
8544
AFC
10th
562
9076
AFC
14
562
8542
AFC
10TH FL
562
8887
AFC
11TH FL
562
8992
AFC
12TH
562
8199
AFC
14TH FL
562
8275
AFC
14TH
355
8618
SESD
1ST-A100
562
8672
AFC
10th
562
9171
AFC
12TH
562
8167
AFC
9TH
562
8910
AFC
11TH FL
562
8555
AFC
10th
562
9561
AFC
13TH
562
9040
AFC
12th
562
8474
AFC
10th
355
8551
SESD
1ST-D102C
562
8824
AFC
11TH FL
562
8597
AFC
10TH FL
562
9836
AFC
16th
562
8276
AFC
14TH FL
355
8708
SESD
1ST-F104
562
9125
AFC
12TH FL
562
8533
AFC
10TH FL
562
8754
AFC
11TH FL
562
9688
AFC
13TH
562
9580
AFC
13TH
562
9688
AFC
13TH
Of 27
AREACODE
404
706
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
706
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
706
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
706
404
404
404
404
706
404
404
404
404
404
404
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
AIAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
BETHUNE, NANCY L.
WMD
404
562
9379
AFC
15th Floor
BETTENCOURT, PATTY
OPM
404
562
8211
AFC
14TH FL
BETTS. PAM
SESD
706
355
8818
SESD
1ST-D118
BIEMILLER, CARL
WMD
404
562
9341
AFC
15th Floor
BINGHAM, KIMBERLY
APTMD
404
562
9038
AFC
12TH FL
BIRCH, MIKE
SESD
706
355
8552
SESD
1ST-D102F
BISTERFELD, F. THEODORE
EAD
404
562
9621
AFC
13TH
BITTINGER, BOB
WASTE
404
562
8738
AFC
11TH FL
BLACK, MARCELLA
OPM
404
562
8168
AFC
9TH
BLACKBURN, STEVEN
WMD
404
562
9397
AFC
15TH FL
BLACKWELL, ANGELIA S.
EAD
404
562
9527
AFC
13TH
BLAIR, BENJAMIN
ORA
404
562
8321
AFC
14
BLAIR, CARL
WASTE
404
562
1786
AFC
7th FL
BLAKELY, LASHON GEORGE
WMD
404
562
9276
AFC
15TH FL
BLANCHARD, JOHN
WASTE
404
562
8934
AFC
11th
BLAND, DENISE
WASTE
404
562
8880
AFC
11TH FL
BLEDSOE, DONNA
WASTE
404
562
8778
AFC
11TH FL
BLEVINS, JOHN
WASTE
404
562
8513
AFC
10TH FL
BLOETH, MARK
APTMD
404
562
9013
AFC
12TH FL
BOKEY, BILL
SESD
706
355
8604
SESD
1ST-A100A
BONDS. JACQUELINE L.
WMD
404
562
9448
AFC
15TH FL
BONILLA, MARY
WASTE
404
562
8459
AFC
10th FL
BONNETTE.RICHAR
OIG
404
562
9848
AFC
16TH
BOOKMAN, ROBERT
APTMD
404
562
9169
AFC
12TH FL
BOONE, BARBARA
OPM
404
562
8136
AFC
9TH FL
10REL, KAREN
APTMD
404
562
9029
AFC
12TH FL
BORNHOLM, JON
WASTE
404
562
8820
AFC
11TH FL
BOTTS, COLETTE
WMD
404
562
9791
AFC
16TH FL
BOUMA. STACEY
APTMD
404
562
9192
AFC
12th
BOWDEN, MIKE
SESD
706
355
8734
SESD
1ST-A100Q
BOWERS, VERA
APTMD
404
562
9053
AFC
12TH FL
BOYD, MICHELLE
OPM
404
562
8159
AFC
9TH
BOYER, MARY M.
OIG
404
562
9838
AFC
16TH
BOYKIN, TOMMY
OPM
404
562
8853
AFC
11TH
BOYLE, PAT
SESD
706
355
8541
SESD
1ST-B107
BOZEMAN, EARL
WASTE
404
562
8545
AFC
10TH FL
BRAGAN, MARY JO
ORA
404
562
8323
AFC
14TH FL
BRAMLETT, JANICE H.
OPM
404
562
8195
AFC
14TH FL
BRANNEN, LARRY
WASTE
404
562
8723
AFC
11TH FL
BREWER, SUSAN
OPM
404
562

AFC
14TH
BRICKER, JAMES
OPM
404
562
8005
AFC
9TH FL
BRIGHT, BILLY
WASTE
404
562
8868
AFC
11TH FL
BRINSON, MARLYN
OPM
404
562
8033
AFC
9TH
BRITTAIN, DOYLE
WASTE
404
562
8549
AFC
10TH FL
BRITTIAN, JOYCE
WASTE
404
562
8472
AFC
11TH FL
BRITTON, STACEY A.
GULF
228
688
3728


BROCK. MARTHA
EAD
404
562
9546
AFC .
13TH
BROOKS, PATRICIA A.
APTMD
404
562
9145
AFC
12TH FL
BROWN WALDEN, ELIZABETH
WASTE
404
562
8814
AFC
11TH FL
BROWN. ANDREA
OPM
404
562
8244
AFC
14TH FL
BROWN. ANNIE G.
WMD
404
562
9288
AFC
15TH FL
BROWN. CAROLYN
WMD
404
562
9734
AFC
16TH FL
"ROWN, CRAIG S.
APTMD
404
562
8990
AFC
12TH FL
ROWN, EBONIQUE
APTMD
404
562

AFC
12TH
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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
BROWN, JOANN
OPM
404
562
9877
AFC
16TH FL
BROWN, JOANNE
SDD
404
562
9877
AFC
16TH FL
BROWN, LORIANN
WASTE
404
562
8575
AFC
10TH FL
BROWN. MAYBELLE
OPM
404
562
8378
AFC
14TH FL
BROWN, PAMELA
OPM
404
562
8229
AFC
14TH FL
BROWN, RAYNA
APTMD
404
562
9093
AFC
12TH
BROWN. ROSALIND
WASTE
404
562
8633
AFC
10th FL
BROWN, RUSSANDRA
OPM
404
562
8267
AFC
14TH FL
BROWN, STEPHANIE
WASTE
404
562
8558
AFC
10th
BROWN, YOLANDA
WMD
404
562
9451
AFC
15th Floor
BRYANT. ALESIA
OPM
404
562
8140
AFC
9TH FL
BRYANT. JOHN
APTMD
404
562
9023
AFC
12TH
BRYANT, RANDY
WASTE
404
562
8938
AFC
11TH FL
BUDEIR, MAHER
WASTE
404
562
8491
AFC
10th FL
BUERKI, KAREN
WASTE
404
562
8747
AFC
11TH FL
BUFF, VIRGINIA
WMD
404
562
9262
AFC
15TH FL
BUITRAGO, HECTOR
OPM
404
562
8397
AFC
14TH FL
BULLOCK, PATRICIA
EAD
404
562
9511
AFC
13TH
BURGER. JERRY
SESD
706
355
8739
SESD
1ST-A100X
BURKS, ARTHUR
SESD
706
355
8844
SESD
1ST-D112
BURKS, EDMUND
WASTE
404
562
8587
AFC
10TH FL
BURNS, NEIL
OPM
404
562
8289
AFC
14TH FL
BURNS, ROBERT
WMD
404
562
9456
AFC
15th Floor
BURTON, STEVE
WMD
404
562
9466
AFC
15TH FL
BUSH, WILLIAM, JR.
EAD
404
562
9538
AFC
13TH
BUSKEY, TRACI
OPM
404
562
8284
AFC
14TH FL
BUSSEY, RUEBEN
EAD
404
562
9673
AFC
13TH
BUTLER, ANDRE
APTMD
404
562
9885
AFC
12TH
BUTLER. LAEL
WASTE
404
562
8453
AFC
10TH FL
BUTTON, RICHARD
APTMD
404
562
9135
AFC
12TH FL
BYARS. MALIKAH
WASTE
404
562
8459

10th Floor
BYARS. MEREDITH
ORA
404
562
8212
AFC
14TH FL
BYARS, SHARONITA
OPM
404
562
8311
AFC
14
BYRD. BOBBY
OPM
404
562
9948
AFC
9TH
CAGLE. LESLIE
SESD
706
355
8765
SESD
1ST-F120
CAINS, RUTH
APTMD
404
562
9142
AFC
12th
CALCAGNl. JOHN
APTMD
919
715
6534


CALLAHAN, KINDRA
APTMD
404
562
8999
AFC
12TH FL
CALLENDER, ROCK
APTMD
404
562
9186
AFC
12TH FL
CAMPBELL, CAR LA
OPM
404
562
8213
AFC
14TH FL
CAMPBELL, JEAN
APTMD
404
562
9193
AFC
12TH FL
CAMPBELL, RICHARD
WASTE
404
562
8825
AFC
10th Fl
CANNON. CARTER
OPM
404
562
9962
AFC
10th
CAPEL. SUSAN
EAD
404
562
9566
AFC
13TH
CAPLAN, ROBERT
EAD
404
562
9526
AFC
13TH
CAPRITA. BARBARA
WASTE
404
562
8720
AFC
11th
CAR, GLORIA D.
GULF
228
688
2421


CARBONARO, JOSEPH
OPM
404
562
8161
AFC
9TH
CARBONARO. SHERRYL
WASTE
404
562
8742
AFC
11th FL
CARLTON, ROGER
SESD
706
355
8609
SESD
1ST-A100G
CARMICHAEL, STEVE
WMD
404
562
9374
AFC
15TH FL
CARR, LOFTON
WASTE
404
562
8804
AFC
11TH FL
CARRERAS, ED
WASTE
404
562
8509
AFC
10TH FL
CARROLL, ANTHONY
SESD
706
355
8811
SESD
1ST-D118
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
\IAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
bLDNG
FLOOR
CARROLL, DAWN
WASTE
404
562
8450
AFC
10th Fl
CARSON, WANDA
WASTE
404
562
8596
AFC
10th FL
CARTER, DEBORAH
EAD
404
562
9668
AFC
13TH
CARTER. TRACEE
WMD
404
562
9765
AFC
16TH FL
CARVER, MARY
APTMD
404
562
9147
AFC
12TH FL
CASTILLO. MAGDA
WMD
404
562
9432
AFC
15TH FL
CASTRO, ANDRES
CID
502
569
7144
Louisv
16T90
CAVINDER, TOM
SESD
706
355
8719
SESD
1ST-F113
CERON. LEONARDO
APTMD
404
562
9129
AFC
12TH FL
CHAFFINS, RANDALL
WASTE
404
562
8929
AFC
11TH FL
CHANDLER. CONNY
WMD
404
562
9336
AFC
15TH FL
CHANDLER, SHARON
WASTE
404
562
8888
AFC
11TH FL
CHANDLER, SUSAN
OIG
214
665
2790
TEXAS
DALLAS
CHAPPELL, CHARLES
OPM
404
562
8388
AFC
14TH FLOOR
CHASTAIN, ALICE
ORA
404
562
8314
AFC
14TH
CHEEKS, THORNELL
WASTE
404
562
8479
AFC
11TH FL
CHEN, BEN
WMD
404
562
9247
AFC
15TH FL
CHEN, CAROL HOWARD
WMD
404
562
9415
AFC
15TH FL
CHERRY, AL
WASTE
404
562
8828
AFC
11TH FL
CHICHAKLI, RANDA
WASTE
404
562
8928
AFC
11th FL
CHILDRESS, ROOSEVELT
WMD
404
562
9279
AFC
15TH FL
CLARK, KENNETH
OPM
404
562
8282
AFC
14TH FL
CLARK. KIMBERLY
OPM
404
562
9695
AFC
13TH FL
CLAY, DAVID K.
EAD
404
562
9565
AFC
13TH
CLIFTON, KIM
WASTE
404
562
8477
AFC
10th
COBS, WILDA
EAD
404
562
9530
AFC
13TH
.OBLENTZ, ESTHER
GULF
228
688
1281


CODY, KAREN
APTMD
404
562
9092
AFC
12TH
COLE, JOSEPH
CID
423
545
4167


COLE, JULIA A.
WASTE
404
562
9967
AFC
10TH FL
COLE, LARRY
WMD
404
562
9474
AFC
15TH
COLE, SIBYL
WMD
404
562
9437
AFC
15TH FL
COLGAN, JULIE
EAD
404
562
9691
AFC
13TH
COLLINS. ARTHUR
WMD
404
562
9742
AFC
16TH FL
COLLINS, GARY
WMD
404
562
9395
AFC
15TH FL
COLON, LUZ
EAD
404
562
9515
AFC
13TH
COLQUITT, DEBBIE
SESD
706
355
8804
SESD
1ST-D102
COMICK-BATES, NICOLE
WASTE
404
562
9966
AFC
10TH FL
COMPTON, JOE
SESD
706
355
8733
SESD
1ST-A100Y
CONLEY, ALANNA
WMD
404
562
9443
AFC
15th Floor
COOPER, ROBERT
OPM
404
562
8281
AFC
14TH FL
COOPER, WILLIAM G.
WMD
404
562
9475
AFC
15th Floor
CORKRAN, JULIE
WASTE
404
562
8547
AFC
10th
COSGROVE, WILLIAM
SESD
706
355
8616
SESD
1ST-A100D
COSSAR, DINA
OPM
404
562
8025
AFC
9TH
COUCH. JAMES
WMD
404
562
9405
AFC
15TH FL
COURTNEY-GARRETT, SHARYLE
WMD
404
562
9731
AFC
16TH FL
COVER. REBECCA
WMD
404
562
9322
AFC
15th Floor
COVINGTON, GLORIA
OPM
404
562
8387
AFC
14TH FL
COWART, JACK
WASTE
404
562
8591
AFC
10TH FL
COX, THANNE (ELIZABETH)
EAD
404
562
9644
AFC
13TH
COX, WILLIAM LEE
WMD
404
562
9351
AFC
15TH FL
1AIGER, KEN
OIG
404
562
9839
AFC
16TH
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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
CRANE, JEFFREY
WASTE
404
562
8546
AFC
10th
CRAWFORD, BRIDGET C.
WMD
404
562
9275
AFC
15TH FL
CRAWFORD. GREGORY
APTMD
404
562
9046
AFC
12TH FL
CROSS, TAMMYE
WASTE
404
562
8618
AFC
10th FL
CROWE, MARGARET
WASTE
404
562
8687
AFC
10th FL
CRUM, LYNDA
EAD
404
562
9524
AFC
13TH
CRUM, WESLEY B.
WMD
404
562
9352
AFC
15TH FL
CRUMLEY, CONNIE
OPM
404
562
8240
AFC
14TH FL
CRUVER. MELVIN
OPM
404
562
8015
AFC
9TH FL
CURLES, ELAINE
OPM
404
562
8364
AFC
14TH FL
CURRY, KATHLEEN
WASTE
404
562
8660
AFC
10th FL
CURTIS. JACQUELINE
WASTE
404
562
8717
AFC
11TH FL
CUTTS, PHYLLIS
OPM
404
562
8394
AFC
14TH FL
DAIS, EUNICE
APTMD
404
562
9083
AFC
12TH FL
DALY, ANTONIOUS
OPM
404
562
8640
AFC
10TH
DANGERFIELD, LEONARD J.
WMD
404
562
9316
AFC
15TH FL
DANIEL, DERRICK
OPM
404
562
8022
AFC
9TH
DANIELS, JEFFREY
SESD
706
355
8837
SESD
1ST-D102
DANOIS, GRACY
APTMD
404
562
9119
AFC
12TH FL
DANOIS, HECTOR
WMD
404
562
9766
AFC
16TH FL
DAO, PETER
WASTE
404
562
8508
AFC
10th
DAVENPORT, HAZEL
APTMD
404
562
8995
APTMD
12TH FL
DAVID, DAMITA
OPM
404
562
8034
AFC
9TH FL
DAVID, PAUL
WMD
404
562
9363
AFC
15TH FL
DAVIDSON. DEBORAH
OPM
404
562
8373
AFC
14TH FL
DAVIDSON-NORRIS, RUTH
WASTE
404
562
8753
AFC
11TH FL
D AVI LA, DENISSE
WASTE
404
562
8610
AFC
10TH FL
DAVIS. ANITA
WASTE
404
56?
8844
AFC
11TH FL
DAVIS, ELIZABETH E.
EAD
404
562
9696
AFC
13TH
DAVIS, GARY
WMD
404
562
9239
AFC
15TH FL
DAVIS, KEVA
APTMD
404
562
9025
AFC
12TH FL
DAVIS, MARIBETH
WMD
404
562
9236
AFC
15TH FL
DAVIS. MARK A.
WASTE
404
562
8488
AFC
10th
DAVIS, ROD
SESD
706
355
8607
SESD
1ST-A100I
DAVIS. SCOTT
APTMD
404
562
9127
AFC
12TH FL
DAVIS, ZAKIYA
WMD
404
562
9435
AFC
15TH FL
DEAKIN, DOUG
APTMD
404
562
9114
AFC
12TH FL
DEAN, WILLIAM KENNETH
WMD
404
562
9378
AFC
16TH FL
DEANGELO, ANTONIO
WASTE
404
562
8826
AFC
11TH FL
DEATRICK, JOHN
SESD
706
355
8774
SESD
1ST-F104
DECKER, CHRIS
SESD
706
355
8718
SESD
1ST-A100
DECKER. ED
WMD
404
562
9383
AFC
15TH FL
DECKER. SHERRYL
OPM
404 .
562
8127
AFC
9TH FL
DEGAETANO, THOMAS
WMD
404
562
9479
AFC
15TH FL
DEHNER, JEFFREY
EAD
404
562
9588
AFC
13TH
DEMPSEY, TERRY
OPM
404
562
8419
AFC
14TH FL
DENDY, JACQUELINE
WASTE
404
562
8876
AFC
11th FL
DENMAN, WILLIAM
WASTE
404
562
8939
AFC
11th FL
DENSON, STANLEY
WASTE
404
562
8671
AFC
10TH FL
DERBY. JENNIFER
WMD
404
562
9401
AFC
15TH FL
DEROKEY, DAVID JR.
WASTE
404
562
8801
AFC .
11th FL
DESAI, HARESH M.
WASTE
404
562
8475
AFC
10th
DESAIX, AMY
WMD
404
562
9790
AFC
16th Floor
DESHAY, TAWANDA
OPM
404
562
8026
AFC
9TH
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
,AMfc
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
DEUTSCH, JOHN
APTMD
404
562
9185
AFC
12TH FL
DIAZ, DEANNA
OPM
404
562
8048
AFC
9TH FL
DICK, BARBARA
WASTE
404
562
8923
AFC
11TH
DICKENS, KRISTY
SESD
706
355
8549
SESD
1ST-A104A
DICKENS, ROSA
OPM
404
562
9706
AFC
13TH
DICKINSON, JOHN
WASTE
404
562
8465
AFC
10th
DILLON, TOM
WASTE
404
562
8639
AFC
10th FL
DIMSDALE, DOROTHY
OPM
404
562
8398
AFC
14TH FLR
DION, ALAN
EAD
404
562
9587
AFC
13TH
DIPIETRO, WALTER
OPM
404
562
8166
AFC
9TH FLR
DIXON, LORENZO
OPM


####


DIXON, WARREN
WASTE
404
562
8739
AFC
11TH FL
DOBSON, BARBARA
WASTE
404
562
8878
AFC
11TH FL
DOM I NY, MADOLYN
WMD
4C4
562
9305
AFC
15TH FL
DOMINY, RANDY
APTMD
404
562
8996
AFC
12TH FL
DONALDSON, BRIAN
WASTE
404
562
8554
AFC
11TH FL
DONEHOO, WILLIAM E.
WMD
404
562
9745
AFC
16TH FL
DOOLEY. JESSE W.
OPM
404
562
8012
AFC
9TH FLR
DORIAN, DAVID
WASTE
404
562
8607
AFC
10th FL
DORN, LONNIE R.
SESD


I/;; It If
SESD
SESD
DORSEY, CAROL
OPM
404
562
8227
AFC
14TH FLOOR
DOVE, JEANNE
WMD
404
562
9943
AFC
16TH FL
DRESSLER, JASON
APTMD
404
562
9208
AFC
12TH
DUBOSE, RICHARD
APTMD
404
562
9168
AFC
12TH FL
DUCONGE, DEBBIE
OPM
404
562
8024
AFC
9TH
UMAS, TERESA
OPM
404
562
8149
AFC
9TH FLR
.UNN, ANDREW
OPM
404
562
8254
AFC
14TH FLR
DUPERRAY, BERNIE
WASTE
404
562
8675
AFC
10th FL
DURBIN, JOAN REDLEAF
EAD
404
562
9544
AFC
13TH
DURBROW, RICK
OPM
404
562
8286
AFC
14TH FL
DUTTON, SAM
SESD
706
355
8823
SESD
1ST-D118H
EATON, KIM
WASTE
404
562
8833
AFC
11TH FL
EGER, CHARLES
WASTE
404
562
8741
AFC
11TH FL
EINWICH. KATHLEEN M.
GULF
228
688
1031


EJIMOFOR, CAROLINE
WMD
404
562
9309
AFC
15TH FL
ELLINGTON, NATALIE
WMD
404 .
562
9453
AFC
15TH FL
ELLIS, ANGELA
WMD
404
562
9368
AFC
15TH FL
ELLIS, ELISABET (LISA)
EAD
404
562
9541
AFC
13TH
ELLISON, MATTIE
OPM
404
562
8170
AFC
9TH FLR
ELLISON, RICHARD
OPM
404
562
8023
AFC
9TH
EMORY, VICTOR
OPM
404
562
8175
AFC
9TH FLR
ENGLE, DAVID
EAD
404
562
9531
AFC
13TH
ENGLISH. MARCIA
EAD
404
562
9570
AFC
13TH
ERICKSON, SHARYN
OPM
404
562
8021
AFC
9TH
ERTEP. SERDAR A.
EAD
404
562
9683
AFC
13TH
ESPY, CHERYL D.
WMD
404
562
9342
AFC
15TH FL
EVANS (HALL), EMMA
WASTE
404
562
8540
AFC
10THFL
EVANS. JOYCE
OPM
404
562
8173
AFC
9TH
EVANS, RHONDA
WMD
404
562
9369
AFC
15TH FL
EXLEY, SHERYL
OPM
404
562
8121
AFC
9TH FL
FALCONER, CARON
WASTE
404
562
8451
AFC
10th
FALLON, ANNA
WMD
404
562
9411
AFC
15th Fl
_<\RMER, ALAN
OPM
404
562
8295
AFC
14TH FL
.RRIER, BRIAN
WASTE
404
562
8952
AFC
11TH FL
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
FASSELT. VERONICA
WMD
404
562
9406
AFC
15TH FL
FEELY, KEN
WASTE
404
562
8512
AFC
10th
FEHLENBERG, STACY L.
OPM
404
562
8309
AFC
14TH FL
FEHN, CURT
WASTE
404
562
8909
AFC
11TH FL
FELTON, RICKY
OPM
404
562
8003
AFC
9
FELTON, VANESSA
WMD
404
562
9365
AFC
16TH FL
FELTUS, MICKEY
WMD
404
562
9421
AFC
15th Floor
FERRAZZUOLO, RICHARD
OPM
404
562
8046
AFC
9TH FLR
FERRIS, THOMAS
OPM
404
562
8007
AFC
9TH
FERRY, ROLAND
WMD
404
562
9387
AFC
15TH FL
FIELDS, SHERRI L.
EAD
404
562
9684
AFC
13TH
FINNEY, JOHNNY R.
OPM
404
562
9880
AFC
16TH
FITCHHORN, LARRY
WASTE
404
562
8497
AFC
10th
FITE, MARK
WASTE
404
562
8927
AFC
11TH FLL
FITZ-HENLEY, GWENDOLEN
EAD
404
562
9675
AFC
13TH
FITZSIMMONS, CHARLIE
WASTE
404
562
8773
AFC
11TH FL
FLEXNER, MORRIS
WMD
404
562
9272
AFC
15TH
FLORES, LUIS
WASTE
404
562
8807
AFC
11TH FL
FLOYD, NANCY
APTMD
404
562
9103
AFC
12TH FL
FONZI, REGINA
WMD
404
562
9301
AFC
15TH FL
FORD, GEORGE
WMD
404
562
9307
AFC
15th floor
FOREE, GERALD
WASTE
404
562
8850
AFC
11TH FL
FORMARO, RANDY
OPM
404
562
8223
AFC
14TH FL
FORNEY. KATY
APTMD
404
562
9130
AFC
12TH FL
FORTIN, KELLY
APTMD
404
562
9117
AFC
12TH FL
FORTSON, RHONDA
SESD
706
355
8802
SESD
1ST-D102
FOSTER, ANNA
OPM
404
562
8382
AFC
14TH FL
FOSTER, JACKIE
OPM
404
562
8253
AFC
14TH FLR
FOSTER, STACEY
OPM
404
562
8881
AFC
11TH
FOWLER, JANICE
OPM
404
562
8303
AFC
14TH FLOOR
FOWLER, LAURA
WASTE
404
562
8436
AFC
11TH FL
FOX, CATHERINE
EAD
404
562
9634
AFC
13TH
FOX, MARY
APTMD
404
562
9070
AFC
12TH FL
FOX, REBECCA
WMD
404
562
9416
AFC
15TH FL
FOY, SARA JAN IE
ORA
404
562
8432
AFC
14TH FL
FRALEY, GREGORY
WMD
404
562
9754
AFC
16TH FL
FRANCE, DANNY
SESD
706
355
8738
SESD
1ST-A100S
FRANCENDESE, LEO
WASTE
404
562
8772
AFC
11TH FL
FRANCO, BENJAMIN
WASTE
404
562
8758
AFC
11TH FL
FRANCO, SARAH
OPM
404
562
8215
AFC
14TH FL
FRAZIER, LINDA
WASTE
404
562
8871

11th Floor
FREEMAN, ALFREDA
APTMD
404
562
8977
AFC
12TH FL
FREEMAN, ROBERT
WMD
404
562
9244
AFC
15TH FL
FREY, KIMBERLY
SESD
706
355
8773
SESD
1ST-D118
FRIDAY. NATASHA
WASTE
404
562
8869
AFC
11TH FL
FROEDE, CARL
WASTE
404
562
8550
AFC
10th
FRONEBERGER, DALE
WMD
404
562
9446
AFC
15th
FULTON, STEPHANIE
OPM
404
562
9084
AFC
14TH
FURSE, LEE
APTMD
404
562
9009
AFC
12TH FL
GAILLARD, BRENDA
WASTE
404
562
8531
AFC
10th FL
GAINES, DOUG
APTMD
404
562
8985
AFC
12TH FL
GALA, CHETAN
WMD
404
562
9746
AFC
16TH FL
GANDY, JAMES
OPM
404
562
8376
AFC
14TH FL
GARCIA, FRANCIS
WASTE
404
562
8763
AFC
11TH FL
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
!\ME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
«JARCIA, JAVIER
WASTE
404
562
8616
AFC
10TH FL
GARDER. MARGERY
OPM
404
562
8026
AFC
9TH FL
GARDNER, JENNIFER
WMD
404
562
9436
AFC
15th Floor
GARDNER, JOHN
OPM
404
562
8573
AFC
16
GARDNER, KAREN
OPM
404
562
8264
AFC
14TH Fl
GARDNER, MINDY
WASTE
404
562
8594
AFC
10TH FL
GARDNER, MINDY
WASTE
404
562
8907
AFC
11th
GARFINKEL, WAYNE
APTMD
404
562
8982
AFC
12TH
GENERETTE, LLOYD
APTMD
404
562
9138
AFC
12TH FL
GENT-HOWARD, STACY
EAD
404
562
9633
AFC
13TH
GENTRY, RALPH
SESD
706
355
8553
SESD
1ST-D102E
GEORGE, LINDA
WASTE
404
562
8643
Tower
10th
GEORGE, VERNE
APTMD
404
562
8988
AFC
12TH FL
GERBER, MARYANN
WMD
404
562
9462
AFC
15th Floor
GERDES, VIRGIL
WASTE
404
562
8734
AFC
11TH FL
GETTLE, JEANEANNE
APTMD
404
562
8979
AFC
12TH FL
GETTLE, JEANEANNE
WASTE
404
562
8570
AFC
10th FL
GHOSH, MITA
EAD
404
562
9568
AFC
13TH
GIATTINA, JAMES
GULF
228
688
1172
Gulf
Gulf
GIBSON, CINDY
APTMD
404
562
9136
AFC
12TH FL
GIBSON, MARY
WASTE
404
562
8808
AFC
11TH FL
GILLAM, RICHARD
WASTE
404
562
8498
AFC
10th
GILLIAND, HOUSTON
WASTE
404
562
8617
AFC
10TH FL
GILMORE, PENNY
APTMD
404
562
8968
AFC
12TH FL
GLAZE, RICHARD
EAD
404
562
9554
AFC
13TH
"LEATON, GWENDOLYN
WASTE
404
562
8500
AFC
11TH FL
wENN, MARCIA
EAD
404
562
9537
AFC
13TH
GLENN, MICHELLE
WASTE
404
562
8674
Floor
10th
GODDARD, DENISE
SESD
706
355
8568
SESD
1ST-D102
GODFREY, ANNIE
WASTE
404
562
8919
AFC
11TH FL
GODWIN, TAMRA
ORA
404
562
8130
AFC
14
GOFF. GORDON
WASTE
404
562
8765
AFC
11TH FL
GOFF. KEITH
APTMD
404
562
9137
AFC
12TH FL
GOLDBERG, PATRICIA
WASTE
404
562
8543
AFC
11TH FL
GOLDSMITH, SARA
EAD
404
562
9539
AFC
13TH
GOOD, SHERYL
EAD
404
562
9559
AFC
13TH
GOODE, DONALD
APTMD
404
562
9010
AFC
12TH FL
GOODGAME, LYNDA
ORA
404
562
8225
AFC
14th
GOODWIN, ROBERT
APTMD
404
562
9044
AFC
12TH
GOOSBY, TAMARA
OPM
404
562
8946
AFC
11TH
GORDON, JAMES SCOTT
WMD
404
562
9741
AFC
16TH FL
GORDON, LISA PERRAS
WMD
404
562
9317
AFC
15TH FL
GRAHAM, PHYLLIS
OPM
404
562
8156
AFC
9TH FLR
GRANT, BARBARA
OPM
404
562
8219
AFC
14TH
GRANT, BARBARA
WMD
404
562
9399
AFC
15TH FL
GRAY, DAVID
WASTE
404
562
8467
AFC
11TH FL
GRAY, JIM
SESD
706
355
8613
SESD
1ST-A100K
GRAY. PERRY
OPM
404
562
8038
AFC
9th
GRAY, ROSIE
WASTE
404
562
8685
AFC
10th FL
GRAYER, SHIRLEY
OPM
404
562
8416
AFC
14TH FL
GREEN, DANIEL
CID
813
274
6202
TMPFL

GREEN, RICHARD
WASTE
404
562
8651
AFC
10TH FL
'-9EEN, VALERIE L.
EAD
404
562
9669
AFC
13TH
EENE, ANNETTE
WASTE
404
562
8893
AFC
11TH FL
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nam£
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
GREENE, MARY
EAD
404
562
9564
AFC
13TH
GREENE, MELINDA MALLARD
WMD
404
562
9771
AFC
16TH FL
GREENFIELD,JAMES
WMD
404
562
9238
AFC
15TH FL
GRIFFITH, BRYON
GULF
228
688
1172
Gulf
Gulf
GROSS, LOU ANN
EAD
404
562
9642
AFC
13TH
GRUBBS, JEWELL
WASTE
404
562
8568
AFC
10TH FL
GUILLOT, RICHARD
APTMD
404
562
9050
AFC
12TH FL
GULLY, LASHANDRA
EAD
404
562
9689
AFC
13TH
GURLEY, CYNTHIA
WASTE
404
562
8817
AFC
11TH FL
GUTHRIE, DIANE
SESD
706
355
8622
SESD
1ST-D102
GUZMAN. HUMBERTO
WASTE
404
562
8942
AFC
11th FL
HA1RE. DOUG
OPM
404
562
8032
AFC
9
HAKAMI, V. ALYSE
EAD
404
562
9583
AFC
13TH FLOOR
HALBACK, MARY
WMD
404
562
9773
AFC
16TH FL
HALBROOK, CANDACE
SESD
706
355
8715
SESD
1ST-F107
HALE, MARGARET
SESD
706
355
8742
SESD
1ST-F105
HALE, SALLIE
SESD
706
355
8815
SESD
1ST-D110
HALEY, VICKI
WASTE
404
562
8714
AFC
11th FL
HALL. STEVE
SESD
706
355
8615
SESD
1ST-A100O
HALYARD. SCOTT
APTMD
404
562
8991
AFC
12TH
HAMILTON. JOHN
EAD
404
562
9617
AFC
13TH
HAMMOND. RICHARD
WASTE
404
562
8535
AFC
10th
HAMPTON, TIMOTHY
CID
404
562
9803
AFC
16T90
HANEEF, CLAUDETTE A.
EAD
404
562
9645
AFC
13TH
HANKE. AL
WASTE
404
562
8954
AFC
10TH FL
HANKINSON, JOHN H„ JR.
ORA
404
562
8357
AFC
14TH FL
HANKS, KATE
WMD
404
562
9788
AFC
16th Floor
HANKS, LORETTA
OCA
404
562
8349
AFC
14TH FLR
HANNAH, JOSEPHINE
OPM
404
562
8233
AFC
14TH FLR
HANSEL, JOEL
WMD
404
562
9274
AFC
15TH FL
HANSEN, SUSAN E.
EAD
404
562
9700
AFC
13TH
HANSEN, THOMAS
EAD
404
562
9612
AFC
14TH
HARBIN. DAVID L.
ORA
404
562
8134
AFC
14
HARDEGREE, WES
WASTE
404
562
8486
AFC
10TH FL
HARKINS, JOHN
WMD
404
562
9245
AFC
15TH FL
HARMON, THAJURA
OPM
404
562
8125
AFC
9TH
HARMUTH, TOM
OPM
404
562
8293
AFC
14TH FLR
HARPER, CECELIA
WMD
561
616
8867

WPB
HARPER, JEWELL
WASTE
404
562
8651
AFC
10TH FL
HARRELL, FRAN
OPM
404
562
8383
AFC
14TH FL
HARRINGTON, DEBRA
WASTMD


####


HARRINGTON, DEBRA
OPM
404
562
8859
AFC
11TH FL
HARRINGTON, DEBRA
WASTE
404
562
8859


HARRIS, CYDRENA
OPM
404
562
9703
AFC
13TH
HARRIS. DAWN
ORA
404
562
8421
AFC
14TH
HARRIS, JAMES
CID
904
232
4056
JAXFL

HARRIS, KENNETH
WMD
404
562
9775
AFC
16TH FL
HARRIS, PHYLLIS
EAD
404
562
9678
AFC
13TH
HARRISON, GARY
OPM
404
562
9753
AFC
16TH FL
HARRISON, JIM
WMD
404
562
9271
AFC
15TH FL
HARTNETT, MICHAEL
WASTE
404
562
8661
AFC
10TH FL
HARVEY, JACKIE
WASTE
404
562
8882
AFC
11TH FL
HARVEY, RICHARD
WMD
561
615
5292

WEST PALM
HAT2ELL, HILDA
WMD
404
562
9445
AFC
15th FLOOR
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JAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
HAUGABOOK, CAROLYN
WASTE
404
' 562
8515
AFC
10th
HAUGEN, JILL
OPM
404
562
8248
AFC
14TH FL
HAWKINS, DANA M.
OPM
404
562
8429
AFC
14TH FLR
HAYES, CHARLES K.
OPM
404
562
8393
AFC
14TH FL
HAYNES, LYNN
APTMD
404
562
9132
AFC
12th
HAYWORTH, DANA
WMD
404
562
9481
AFC
15th Floor
HA2EN, HUGH
WASTE
404
562
8499
AFC
10TH FL
HEARD, RONALD
OPM
404
562
8018
AFC
9TH
HEARD, VALERIA ANNE
EAD
404
562
9521
AFC
13TH
HEATH, MELISSA
EAD
404
562
9520
AFC
13TH
HEDDEN, ROBIN
CID
813
274
6498
TMP FL

HENDERSON, BILL
APTMD
404
562
9178
AFC
12TH FL
HENDERSON, MILTON
SESD
706
355
8606
SESD
1ST-A100J
HENDRIX, REBECCA L.
ORA
404
562
8342
AFC
14TH
HENRY. BRUCE
WMD
404
562
9246
AFC
15TH FL
HENRY, LISA
OPM
404
562
8251
AFC
14TH FLR
HERBERT. PATRICIA S.
WASTE
404
562
8449
AFC
10TH FL
HERNANDEZ, THOMAS
EAD
404
562
9646
AFC
13TH
HERNDON, JENNIFER
WMD
404
562
9261
AFC
15TH FL
HERTZBERG, RICHARD
WASTE
404
562
8663
AFC
10th FL
HERWIG, ROY
WMD
404
562
9758
AFC
16TH FL
HESTERLEE, CRAIG
WMD
404
562
9377
AFC
15TH FL
HEWSON, JOHN
APTMD
404
562
9214
AFC
12TH FL
HEY, ANDREW
EAD
404
562
9522
AFC
13TH
HICKERSON, KATHY
WASTE
404
562
8676
AFC
10TH FL
ICKS, TYRONE
CID
404
562
9815
AFC
16T90
.-IIGGASON, CRAIG
EAD
404
562
9534
AFC
13TH
HIGH, LOIS
APTMD
404
562
9151
AFC
12TH FL
HILL, ANNETTE
WASTE
404
562
8060
AFC
1.1th FL
HILL. ANNETTE N.
OPM
404
562
8287
AFC
14TH FLR
HILL, DAVID
WMD
404
562
9249
AFC
15TH FL
HILL, FRANKLIN
WASTE
404
562
8846
AFC
11TH FL
HILL, LOIS
WMD
404
562
9472
AFC
15TH FL
HILL. MICHAEL A.
OIG
404
562
9865
AFC
16
HILL, STACY
OPM
404
562
8375
AFC
4TH FL
HILL, TALISHA
WASTE
404
562
8563
AFC
10th FL
HILL. TRAVIS
WASTE
404
562
8918

11TH
HIMES, DARYL
WASTE
404
562
8614
AFC
10TH FL
HINES, TONJA
OPM
404
562
8173
AFC
9TH
HIRSCHFIELD, JODI A.
EAD
305
961
9045


HITCHCOCK. SHANE
WASTE
404
562
8718
AFC
11TH FL
HOBERG, CHRISTIAN
EAD
404
562
9619
AFC
13H
HOCKETT, CHRISTOPHER T.
APTMD
404
562
9195
AFC
12th
HOFFMANN, REBECCA
WASTE
404
562
8595
AFC
10TH FL
HOFMEISTER, ARTHUR
APTMD
404
562
9115
AFC
12TH
HOKE, BRUCE
OPM
404
562
8173
AFC
9TH
HOLBROOK, JENNY
WASTE
404
562
8851
AFC
11th FL
HOLCOMB, LIBBY
WASTE
404
562
8715
AFC
11TH FL
HOLDER, HESTER MOSLEY
WMD
404
562
9289
AFC
15TH FL
HOLLAND, WILLIAM D.
GULF
228
688
3912


HOLLIDAY-FRAZIER, MARY
ORA
404
562
8352
. AFC
14TH
HOLLIMON, SHELIA MAE
EAD
404
562
9609
AFC
13TH
-5LLINGER, MICHAEL
WMD
404
562
9469
AFC
15TH FL
JLROYD, DAVID
EAD
404
562
9625
AFC
13TH
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
HOLTZCLAW, BRIAN
WASTE
404
562
8684
Floor
10TH
HOM. MICHAEL
WMD
404
562
9748
AFC
16TH FL
HOOD, JULIA
OPM
404
562
8224
AFC
14TH FL
HOOD, PATRICIA
WMD
404
562
9367
AFC
15TH FLOOR
HOOKS, JEANETTE
OPM
404
562
8014
AFC
9TH
HOOPER, CHARLES
SESD
706
355
8838
SESD
1ST-D102B
HOPKINS, MARION
APTMD
404
562
9144
AFC
12TH FL
HORSEY, MAURICE
WMD
404
562
9764
AFC
16TH FL
HORTON, JANE
APTMD
404
562
9012
AFC
12TH FL
HOSKINS, SCOTT
WMD
404
562
9299
AFC
15TH FL
HOSMER, GARY A
OPM
404
562
8151
AFC
9TH
HOUGH, PALMER
WMD
404
562
9419
AFC
15TH FL
HOUSLEY, DENISE DAVIS
WASTE
404
562
8495
AFC
10TH FL
HOWARD, HOKE
SESD
706
355
8721
SESD
1ST-F123
HOWARD, RALPH
WASTE
404
562
8829
AFC
11TH FL
HOWARD, ROBERT
WMD
404
562
9370
AFC
15TH FL
HOWELL, E. STALLINGS
WMD
404
562
932.9
AFC
15TH FL
HOWES, ROBERTA
SESD
706
355
8813
SESD
1ST-D118E
HUDGINS, CHARLOTTE
OPM
404
562
8030
AFC
9TH FLR
HUDSON, BEVERLY
WASTE
404
562
8816
AFC
11TH FL
HUDSON, HENRY T.
APTMD
404
562
9188
AFC
12TH FL
HUEY, JOEL
APTMD
404
562
9104
AFC
12TH FL
HUFFSTETLER, JOAN
WASTE
404
562
8565
AFC
10TH FL
HUGHES, ERIC
WMD
904
232
2464
AFC
15TH FL
HUGHES, ROSALYN
APTMD
404
562
9206
AFC
12THFL
HUMPHRIES, MARSHA
WASTE
404
562
8947
AFC
10th FL
HUMPHRIES, WILLIAM
WASTE
404
562
8646
AFC
10TH FL
HUMPHRIS, ALLISON
APTMD
404
562
9030
AFC
12th
HUND, JOHN W.
APTMD
404
562
8978
AFC
12TH FL
HUNTER. DON
SESD
706
355
8605
SESD
1ST-A100F
HUNTER, TRACY
ORA
404
562
8319
AFC
14TH FL
HUNTER. WALTER FREDERICK
WMD
404
562.
9477
AFC
15TH FL
HWANG, SUSAN
WMD
404
562
9749
AFC
16TH FL
HYATT. MARSHALL L.
WMD
404
562
9304
AFC
15TH FL
INGRALDI, JOE
WASTE
404
562
8775
AFC
11TH FL
ISBELL, JON
WMD
404
562
9465
AFC
15TH FL
JACHIM, JENNY
APTMD
404
562
9118
AFC
12TH FL
JACK, JACQ MARIE
WASTE
404
562
8480
AFC
11TH FL
JACKSON, BRAD
WASTE
404
562
8925
AFC
11TH FL
JACKSON, CAROL
WASTE
404
562
8856
AFC
11TH FL
JACKSON, DORIS M.
OPM
404
562
8415
AFC
14TH FLR
JACKSON, FELICIA
WASTE
404
562
8894
AFC
11TH FL
JACKSON, MORGAN
WMD
404
562
9393
AFC
15TH FLOOR
JACKSON, PANSY
WASTE
404
562
8926
TOWER
11th
JACKSON. PATRICIA
EAD
404
562
9682
AFC
13TH
JACKSON, RANDY
WASTE
404
562
8464
AFC
10TH FL
JACKSON, ROSE
WASTE
404
562
8940
AFC
11THFL
JAGER. DOUG
APTMD
404
562
9431
AFC
12TH
JAMISON. SAM
OPM
404
562
8374
AFC
14TH FLR
JARDINE, RICHARD
WASTE
404
562
8764
AFC
11th
JAY, JOYCE J.
OIG
404
562
9846
AFC
16TH
JENKIN, GRAHAM
OPM
404
562
8026
AFC
9
JENKINS, ANTHONY
WASTE
404
562
8603
AFC
10TH FL
JENKINS, DAVID
WASTE
404
562
8462
AFC
10th FL
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AME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
JENKINS, RUFUS
OPM
404
562
8002
AFC
9TH
JENKINS, SHAYLA
OPM
404
562
8129
AFC
9TH FL
JOE, DON
WMD
404
562
9751
AFC
16TH FL
JOHNS, ALAN
OPM
404
562
8944
AFC
11TH
JOHNSON, ALENDA WILLIAMS
WMD
404
562
9761
AFC
16th Floor
JOHNSON, BONITA
WMD
404
562
9442
AFC
15TH FL
JOHNSON, BRENDA
APTMD
404
562
9037
AFC
12TH FL
JOHNSON, DAWN CREW
APTMD
404
562
9017
AFC
12TH FL
JOHNSON, DORA DANNER
¦WASTE
404
562
8737
AFC
11TH FL
JOHNSON, DOUGLAS
WMD
404
562
9386
AFC
15TH FL
JOHNSON, HUGH H.
WMD
404
562
9407
AFC
15TH FL
JOHNSON, JAMES F.
CID
423
545
4167


JOHNSON, KATHIE E.W.
OIG
404
562
9842
AFC
16TH
JOHNSON, KRISTINE
EAD
404
562
9605
AFC
13TH
JOHNSON, MICHAEL
OPM
404
562
8173
AFC
9TH
JOHNSON, OTIS
WASTE
404
562
8481
AFC
10TH FL
JOHNSON, PRISCILLA
EAD
404
562
9614
AFC
13TH
JOHNSON, VENETTA
OPM
404
562
8268
AFC
14TH FLR
JOHNSON, WAYNON
WASTE
¦ 404
562
8769
AFC
11TH FL
JOHNSON-LOOBY, GLADYS
OPM
404

8050
AFC
9TH
JOHNSTON, JOHN
WASTE
404
562
8458
AFC
10TH FL
JOHNSTON, JON
WASTE
404
562
8527
AFC
10TH FL
JONES. CHERYN
APTMD
404
562
9006
AFC
12TH FL
JONES/CONSTANCE
WASTE
404
562
8551
AFC
10th
JONES, KAREN
EAD
404
562
9627
AFC
13TH
'ONES, KATRINA S.
WASTE
404
562
8811
AFC
11TH FL
)NES, KIMBERLY
EAD
404
562
9553
AFC
13TH
JONES, WILLIAM
EAD
404
562
9582
AFC
13TH
JONES. YVONNE
WASTE
404
562
8793
AFC
11TH FL
JONES, YVONNE L.
APTMD
404
562
9205
AFC
12TH FL
JORDAN, WILLENE
OPM
404
562
8243
AFC
14TH FL
JOURDAN, DEBBIE
WASTE
404
562
8862
AFC
11TH FL
JOURDAN, ROBERT
WASTE
404
562
8790
AFC
11TH FL
JOYNER, SONYA
OPM
404
562
9719
AFC
10TH
JOYNER, WILLIAM
WASTE
404
562
8795
AFC
11TH FL
JUMP, MICHAEL
APTMD
404
562
9177


KAGEY, CONNIE
WMD
404
562
9300
AFC
15TH FL
KAJUMBA, NTALE
EAD
404
562
9620
AFC
13TH
KALLA, PETE
SESD
706
355
8778
SESD

KAMAL1, ALAN
OPM
404
562
8037
AFC
9TH FLR
KAUFFMANN, JANE K.
OPM
404
562
8427
AFC
14TH FL
KAVOUSI, JUDY
OPM
404
562
8411
AFC
14TH FL
KELLER, ANNE
SESD
706
355
8767
SESD
1ST-F125
KEMKER, CAROL
APTMD
404
562
8956
AFC
12TH FL
KEMP. REBECCA
OPM
404
562
8027
AFC
9TH FLR
KENDALL, ANDREW
WMD
404
562
9394
AFC
15TH FL
KESLER, CINDY
SESD
706
355
8507
SESD
1ST-D102A
KEY. HAROLD
WASTE
404
562
8864
AFC
11TH FL
LINDA
SESD
706
355
8731
SESD
1ST-D102
KIMPSON, MAXWELL
WASTE
404
562
9969
AFC
10th Floor
KING, CHARLES
WASTE
404
562
8931
AFC
11TH FL
THERESA M.
EAD
404
562
9501
AFC
13TH
KINNEY, BETTY
SESD
706
355
8511
SESD
1ST-D100
IGHT, GLORIA R.
APTMD
404
562
9004
AFC
12TH FL
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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
KNIGHT, KAREN
WASTE
404
562
8885
AFC
11th FL
KOENIG, MARK
SESD
706
355
8720
SESD
1ST-F108
KONO, MICHIKO
EAD
404
562
9558
AFC
13TH
KOPFLER, FREDERICK C.
GULF
228
688
2712


KOPOREC, KEVIN
WASTE
404
562
8644
AFC
10th
KORGI, AL
OPM
404
562
8283
AFC
14TH FLR
KOROMA, LILA
OPM
404
562
8288
AFC
14TH
KOTEY. NAPOLEON
WMD
404
562
9461
AFC
15TH FL
KRIVO, STANLEY
APTMD
404
562
9123
AFC
12TH FL
KROENING, MARGARET
EAD
404
562
9579
AFC
13TH
KROSKE, JOHN
WASTE
404
562
8613
AFC
10TH FL
KRUCZYNSKI, WILLIAM
WMD
305
743
537
FL
MARATHON
KUEHNE, ARON
OPM
404
562
8171
AFC
9TH
KUKIER, STAN
APTMD
404
552
9140
AFC
12TH FL
KUMAR, NARINDAR
WASTE
404
562
8448
AFC
10th
KUTZMAN, JAMES S.
APTMD
404
562
9077
AFC
12TH FL
KWAN, KENNETH
WMD
404
562
9752
AFC
16TH FL
LABRADOR, MARIA
SESD
706
355
8632
SESD
1ST-A100
LAD, PAUL
WMD
404
562
9458
AFC
15th
LADSON, KAREN
OPM
404
562
8138
AFC
9TH FL
LAIR, DOUG
WASTE
404
562
8721
AFC
11TH FL
LAMAR, TINA LINDLEY
WMD
404
562
9323
AFC
15th Floor
LAMBERG, JUDITH
CID
305
961
9451
MIA FL

LAMBERT, WESLEY
ORA
404
562
8316
AFC
14TH
LAMBERTH, LARRY
WASTE
404
562
8590
AFC
10TH FL
LANGLEY, MARYKATE
WMD
404
562
9762
AFC
16th Floor
LANGLOIS, RICKY
CID
305
961
9452
MIAMI

LANGLOIS, RICKY
CID
305
961
9452


LANGSTON, DAVID
WASTE
404
562
8588
AFC
10TH FL
LANK, JOHN
WASTE
404
562
8571
AFC
10TH FL
LANKFORD, STEPHANIE
OPM
404
562
8423
AFC
14TH FLR
LAPIERRE, KENNETH
WASTE
404
562
8570
AFC
10th
LARUE, LARRY
OPM
706
355
8512
SESD

LATIMER, KRISTI
WMD
404
562
9475
AFC
15th FL
LATOUR, CHUCK
OPM
404
562
8405
AFC
9TH
LAWRENCE, ELOISE
WASTE
404
562
8779
AFC
11TH FL
LAYNE, CARLTON
APTMD
404
562
8976
AFC
12TH
LAYNE, JANIS
OPM
404
562
8222
AFC
14TH FLR
LEACH, ANGELA
WASTE
404
562
8831
AFC
11TH FL
LEAHY, RICHARD
EAD
404
562
9573
AFC
13TH
LEDBETTER, EUGENE F.
APTMD
404
562
9218
AFC
12TH FL
LEE, ARCHIE
SESD
706
355
8623
SESD
1ST-A100C
LEE, ROBERT WAYNE
EAD
404
562
9523
AFC
13TH
LEEDY, FORREST J.
WMD
404
562
9313
AFC
15TH FL
LENO, JANETTE
WMD
561
615
4557

WPB
LENON, ALICIA
OPM
404
562
####
AFC
9TH Fl
LESTER, MIRIAM
WMD
404
562
9292
AFC
15TH FL
LEVASSEUR, JOE
APTMD
404
562
9035
AFC
12TH FL
LEWIS, BOBBY
SESD
706
355
8629
SESD
1ST-A100
LEWIS. ELAINE
APTMD
404
562
8964
AFC
12TH
LEWIS, JACQUELINE
APTMD
404
562
9061
AFC
12TH FL
LEWIS, JENNIFER
EAD
404
562
9518
AFC
13TH
LEWIS, JOAN
OPM
404
562
8208
AFC
14TH
LEWIS, LESTER
OPM
404
562
8385
AFC
14TH FLR
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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
IAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
LEWIS, TONYA
EAD
404
562
9578
AFC
13TH
LIGGINS, AMBER
WASTE
404
562
8919

10th Floor
LINSEY, BELINDA W.
OPM
404
562.
8143
AFC
9TH FLR
LIPPERT, KRISTIN
WASTE
404
562
8605
AFC
10TH FL
LITTELL, JAMES
APTMD
706
355
8576


LITTLE, JAMES W.
APTMD
404
562
9118
AFC
12TH
LIVELY, FAYE
WASTE
404
562
8455
AFC
10TH FL
LLOYD, DAVID
WASTE
404
562
8917
AFC
11TH FL
LLOYD, KEVA
WMD
404
562
9264
AFC
15th Floor
LOCKHART, FREDA
OPM
404
562
.8142
AFC
9TH FL
LOFTON, GUSSIE
OPM
404
562
8452
AFC
10TH
LOGUE, DAVID
CID
615
532
3382
Nashvi
16T90
LONG, EVA
WMD
404
562
9413
AFC
15TH FL
LOPEZ, MERCEDES SUAREZ
WMD
404
562
9331
AFC
15TH FL
LOPEZ-ROJAS, JAIME
WMD
404
562
9780
AFC
16th Floor
LORD, ROBERT
WMD
404
562
9408
AFC
15TH FL
LOVE, GLORIA
EAD
404
562
9672
AFC
13TH
LOVETT, QUEEN
APTMD
404
562
9071
AFC
12TH FL
LOVINGGOOD, SHIRLEY
APTMD
404
562
8967
AFC
12TH
LUCAS, ALLEN
EAD
404
562
9624
AFC
13TH
LUCAS, KEN
WASTE
404
562
8953
AFC
11TH FL
LUCERO, DANIEL
APTMD
404
562
9213
AFC
12TH
LUETSCHER, GREGORY
EAD
404
562
9677
AFC
13TH
LUNDY, ELAINE
ORA
404
562
8128
AFC
14
LUNDY, WILLIAM
OPM
404
562
8417
AFC
14TH FLR
' YNCH, MARY KAY
EAD
404
562
9556
AFC
13TH
YTTLE, TOM
APTMD
404
562
9047
AFC
12
MACHADO, MARIO
WMD
404
562
9338
AFC
15TH FL
MADDOX, SHERRY
OPM
404
562
8031
AFC
9TH FL
MAGNUSON, JANET
EAD
404
562
9581
AFC
13TH
MAHER, SHANNON
EAD
404
562
9623
AFC
13TH
MALLARY, MCKENZIE
WASTE
404
562
8802
AFC
11TH FL
MALLICK, PARVEZ
WMD
404
562
9757
AFC
16TH FL
MANCUSI-UNGARO, PHILIP
EAD
404
562
9519
AFC
13TH
MANLEY, PETER
OPM
404
562
8380
AFC
14TH FLR
MANN, BILL
WMD
404
562
9452
AFC
15TH FL
MANN, PHYLLIS
OPM
404
562
8009
AFC
9TH FLR
MANUS, STAN F.
OPM
404
562
8040
AFC
9TH FLR
MARCUS, PAMELA
WMD
404
562
9287
AFC
15TH FL
MARK MIMICK
WASTE


IIIIII It


MARSH, NANCY H.
WMD
404
562
9450
AFC
15TH FL
MARSHALL, HOWARD L.
WMD
404
562
9392
AFC
15TH FL
MARSHALL, JUDY
EAD
404
562
9533
AFC
13TH
MARTIN, JAN
WASTE
404
562
8593
AFC
10TH FL
MARTIN, JOHN
CID
305
961
9440
MIA FL

MARTIN, SCOTT
APTMD
404
562
9036
AFC
12TH FL
MARTIN, TINA
OPM
404
562
8257
AFC
14TH FL
MARTIN, VIRGINIA
OPM
404
562.
8266
AFC
14TH FL
MARTIN, YVONNE
WMD
404
562
9263
AFC
15TH FL
MASON, JOHN
WMD
404
562
9441
AFC
15TH FL
MASSINGILL, GWEN
WASTE
404
562
8437
AFC
10TH FL
MASTERS, ART
SESD
706
355
8612
SESD
1ST-A100
MATORY, DEREK
WASTE
404
562
8800
AFC
11TH FL
XTTHEWS, KATHRYN
WMD
404
562
9373
AFC
15TH FL
Page 15 of 27

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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
MATTHEWS. SHARON
SESD
MATTOX. MARY
WMD
MAUDE, CYNTHIA
EAD
MAUDE, CYNTHIA
WASTE
MAYO, LYDIA DOW
WMD
MAYWEATHER, ANN
WASTE
MAZNICKI. TED
SESD
MCADAMS, TILLMAN
WASTE
MCARTHUR, CHRISTOPHER
WMD
MCCALL, CAROLYN
WASTE
MCCANN, ROBERT J.
WMD
MCCLAIN. JUDITH
OPM
MCCLUSKY, EDITH
WMD
MCCOLLUM, ANGELINE
APTMD
MCCONNEY. JOHN
SESD
MCCONNEY, RAMONA KLEIN
EAD
MCCORKLE, KARLA
APTMD
MCCOY, ALTHEA
WASTE
MCCOY, MARGARET
WASTE
MCCURRY, DOUG
WASTE
MCDANIEL, BILL
SESD
MCDONOUGH, JOHN
OPM
MCDOUGAL, DIONNE
OPM.
MCGHEE, ROBERT F. (MIKE)
WMD
MCGILL, THOMAS
WMD
MCGRATH, LAURA
SESD
MCGUIRE, JAMES
WASTE
MCISAAC, COLIN
OPM
MCKENNA, PATRICIA
OPM
MCKEOWN, JOHN
WASTE
MCKINLEY, LISA ANN
WMD
MCLEAN. JACOB
WMD
MCLEAN. RUSSELL
WASTE
MCLENDON, ELLA
WMD
MCLEOD. DAVID
CID
MCMANUS, JAMES F.
WMD
MCMENAMIN, CHERYL A.
EAD
MCNEAL, DAVID
APTMD
MCNEIL, ROBIN
CID
MCPHAIL, TENA
APTMD
MCWATTY, REBECCA
WMD
MEAD, RICHARD
WMD
MEARES, KRISTIN A LYNN
OPM
MEIBURG, ALBERT STANLEY
ORA
MELENDEZ, LILIA
SESD
MELGAARD. DAVID
WMD
MELVILLE, WILLIAM
WMD
MENDE2, LUCIA C.
EAD
MERIZALDE, CARLOS
WASTE
MERRIWEATHER, PASHA
WMD
MESSER, EDWARD E.
SESD
MEYER, LARRY
WMD
MEYER, PHYLLIS
SESD
MIDDLEBROOKS, GAIL
WASTE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
355
8608
SESD
1ST-A100L
562
9733
AFC
16TH FL
562
9705
AFC
13TH
562
8945


562
9295
AFC
15TH FL
562
8879
AFC
11TH FL
355
8517
SESD
1ST-B103
562
8796
AFC
11TH FL
562
9391
AFC
15TH FL
562
8874
AFC
11TH FL
562
9784
AFC
16TH FL
562
8250
AFC
14TH FL
562
9230
AFC
15TH FL
562
9148
AFC
12TH FL
355
8555
SESD
1ST-D102
562
9615
AFC
13TH
562
9043
AFC
12
562
8680
AFC
10th
562
8577
AFC
10TH FL
562
8649
AFC
10TH FL
355
8820
SESD
1ST-D102H
562
8381
AFC
14TH FLOOR
562
8306
AFC
14TH
562
9330
AFC
15TH FL
562
9243
AFC
15TH FL
355
8776
SESD
1ST-F120
562
8911
AFC
11TH FL
562
8013
AFC
9TH FLR
562-
8164
AFC
9TH
562
8767
AFC
11th FL
562
9403
AFC
15th Floor
562
9763
AFC
16th Floor
562
8504
AFC
10th FL
562
9225
AFC
15TH FL
965
5555
J AX MS

562
9385
AFC
15TH FL
562
9651
AFC
13TH
562
9102
AFC
12TH FL
562
9825
AFC
16T90
562
9086
AFC
12TH FL
562
9737
AFC
16TH FL
562
9794
AFC
16TH FL
562
8194
AFC
14TH
562
8343
AFC
14TH FLR
355
8841
SESD
1ST-D114
562
9265
AFC
15TH FL
562
9266
AFC
15TH FL
562
9637
AFC
13TH
562
8606
AFC
10TH FL
562
9231
AFC
15TH FL
355
8560
SESD
1ST-D118
562
9449
AFC
15TH FL
355
8709
SESD
1ST-F120
562
8494
AFC
11TH FL
AREACODE
706
404
404
404
404
404
706
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
706
404
404
904
404
404
706
404
404
404
404
706
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
601
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
706
404
404
404
404
404
706
404
706
404
Page 16 of 27

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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
'-AME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
MIKALIAN, CHARLES
EAD
404
562
9575
AFC
13TH
MIKEL, DENNIS
APTMD
404
562
9051
AFC
12TH
MIKULAK, RONALD
WMD
404
562
9233
AFC
15th FL
MILES, SHERRY
OPM
404
562
8396
AFC
14TH FLR
MILITSCHER, CHRIS
WASTE
404
562
8771
AFC
11TH FL
MILLAR, KAY
SESD
706
355
8707
SESD
1ST-F115
MILLER, BETTY
OPM
404
562
8236
AFC
14TH FL
MILLER, BRUCE
EAD
404
562
9679
AFC
13TH
MILLER, DALLAS
ORA
404
562
8395
AFC
14TH
MILLER, E. SCOTT
APTMD
404
562
9120
AFC
12TH FL
MILLER, ELIZABETH
OPM
404
562
9755
AFC
14TH FL
MILLER, GERALD
EAD
404
562
9626
AFC
13TH
MILLER, GLENDA
WMD
404
562
9389
AFC
15TH FL
MILLER, HENRICH
WMD
404
562
9312
AFC
15TH FL
MILLER, HERBERT
WASTE
404
562
8860
AFC
11TH FL
MILLER, JIM
WASTE
404
562
8845
AFC
11TH FL
MILLER, MALLORY
WMD
404
562
9483
AFC
15TH FL
MILLER, SIMON
EAD
404
562
9585
AFC
13TH
MILLIGAN, JOYCE
WASTE
404
562
8461
AFC
10TH FL
MILLS, KEITH
OPM
404
562
8366
AFC
14TH FLR
MILNER, JEAN
OPM
404
562
8422
AFC
14TH FLR
MINOR, DUSTIN
EAD
404
562
9548
AFC
13TH
MISENHEIMER, KEVIN
WASTE
404
562
8922
AFC
11TH FL
MITCHELL, DYLAN
OPM
404
562
8042
FL
9TH
MITCHELL, GAIL D.
WMD
404
562
9234
AFC
15TH FL
MITCHELL, KENNETH
APTMD
404
562
9065
AFC
12TH
.ITCHELL, MICHAEL
WMD
404
562
9303
AFC
15TH FL
MOBLEY, LINDA C.
OPM
404
562
8414
AFC
14TH FL
MONELL, CAROL
WASTE
404
562
8719
AFC
11TH FL
MONSEES, MATTHEW
WASTE
404
562
8749
AFC
11TH FL
MONTALVO, LIZA
WASTE
404
562
8805
AFC
11th FL
MONTGOMERY, LESLIE
APTMD
404
562
9088
AFC
12TH FL
MOON, FRANCES
APTMD
404
562
9150
AFC
12TH FL
MOONEY, JULIA
ORA
404
562
8302
AFC
14TH FL
MOORE, BEN
WASTE
404
562
1784
AFC
7th FL
MOORE, DAVID
EAD
404
562
9547
AFC
13TH
MOORE, DELLA
ORA
404
562
8322
AFC
14TH
MOORE, THOMAS
ORA
423
632
2444
TN

MOORE, TONY
WASTE
404
562
8756
AFC
11TH FL
MOORE, TRACEY
OPM
404
562
8386
AFC
14TH FLR
MORGAN, JOHNNY
WASTE
404
562
8822
AFC
11TH FL
MORRIS, AVA JANINE
WMD
404
562
9480
AFC
15TH FL
MORRIS, ROBERT
WASTE
404
562
8794
AFC
11TH FL
MOSELEY, FRED
SESD
706
355
8814
SESD
1ST-D118G
MUDGE, PAUL
OPA
404
562
8432
AFC
14TH
MUELLER, HEINZ
EAD
404
562
9611
AFC
13TH
MULLIS, EUGENE P.
OIG
404
562
9869
AFC
16TH
MUM ME, RALPH
WMD
404
562
9417
AFC
15TH FL
MUND, THOMAS J.
OPM
404
562
8146
AFC
9TH
MUNDRICK, DOUG
WMD
404
562
9328
AFC
15TH FL
MURDIX, ETHELREEN
OPM
404
562
8426
AFC
14TH FLR
MURPHY, PHILIP
SESD
706
355
8711
SESD
1ST-F102
MURRAY, CHARLES
SDD
404
562
9872
AFC
16TH
JRRAY, DWIGHT
OIG
404
562
9843
AFC
16TH
Page 17 of 27

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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
MURRAY, LEOLA
OPM
404
562
8871
AFC
13TH
MYERS. BRYAN M.
EAD
404
562
9603
AFC
13TH
NAPIER, JEFF
OPM
404
562
8389
AFC
14TH
NAWYN, RICHARD
ORA
404
562
8320
AFC
14TH
NEELEY, DOUG
APTMD
404
562
9105
AFC
12TH FL
NEGRON, JOSE ANGEL
WMD
404
562
9422
AFC
15TH FL
NEILL, MIKE
SESD
706
355
8614
SESD
1ST-A100E
NEMETH, JOHN
OPM
404
562
8123
AFC
9TH
NESSMITH, THOMAS
ORA
404
562
8409
AFC
14TH
NEVILLE, LAWRENCE
EAD
404
562
9584
AFC
13TH
NEWBERRY, RHONDA
WASTE
404
562
8867
AFC
11TH FL
NEWMAN, ALAN
WASTE
404
562
8589
AFC
10th FL
NEWTON, MICHAEL
EAD
404
562
9567
AFC
13TH
NEY, FRANK
EAD
404
562
9532
AFC
13TH
NICHOLS, MARIA
EAD
404
562
9507
AFC
13TH
NOLAN, CINDY
OPM
404
562
8425
AFC
14TH FL
NOLEN, JOHN
WASTE
404
562
8750
AFC
11TH FL
NORMAN, MICHAEL
WASTE
404
562
8792
AFC
11TH FL
NORRIS, DONALD
SESD
706
355
8770
SESD
1ST-B104
NORTON, LARINDA TERVELT
WMD
601
688
1033
AFC
15TH FL
NOTARIANNI, MICHELE
APTMD
404
562
9031
AFC
12TH FL
NUHFER, MARK
WMD
404
562
9390
AFC
15th FLOOR
NUNNALLY, KIA
WASTE
404
562
8916
AFC
10th FL
O'CONNER, LINDA
OPM
404
562
8262
AFC
14TH FLR
O'DONNELL, CHARLES
WMD
404
562
9463
AFC
15TH FL
O'LONE, DANIEL
WMD
404
562
9434
AFC
15th FL
OBENSHAIN, ELIZABETH
EAD
404
562
9572
AFC
13TH
OBERG, DON
WASTE
404
562
8884
AFC
11TH FL
OGDEN, JOHN
APTMD
404
562
8984
AFC
12TH FL
OKERBERG, PAUL
CID
803
727
4378
Charle
16T90
OLIVE, ROBERT S.
WMD
404
562
9423
AFC
15TH FL
OLIVER, PRISCILLA
OPM
404
562
8292
AFC
14TH FLR
OLIVERA, DENISE
WASTE
404
562
8777
AFC
11th
OLSON, DAVID E.
WMD
404
562
9756
AFC
16TH FL
OLSON, MARGARET
WASTE
404
562
8601
AFC
10th FL
ORANGE, ELEANOR
WMD
404
562
9232
AFC
15th FL
ORLANDO, DANNY
APTMD
404
562
9087
AFC
12TH FL
ORRELL, NADINE A.
EAD
404
562
9701
AFC
13TH
OSTEEN, BILL
WASTE
404
562
8645
AFC
10TH FL
OTEY, MILO J.
APTMD
404
562
9007
AFC
12TH FL
OTT, CAROL S.
OIG
404
562
9862
AFC
16th
OUTEN, VIVIAN
APTMD
404
562
9153
AFC
12TH
PACE. PEGGY
APTMD
404
562
9072
AFC
12TH
PADGETT, CHUCK
SESD
706
355
8740
SESD
1ST-A100Z
PAGE, LEE
APTMD
404
562
9131
AFC
12TH FL
PALLAS, JEFF
WASTE
404
562
8569
AFC
10TH FL
PALLONE. SHANNON
WMD
404
562
9787
AFC
16th Floor
PALMER, ANGELA
OPM
404
562
8035
AFC
9TH FL
PALMER, DARREN
APTMD
404
562
9052
AFC
12TH FL
PALMER, LEIF
EAD
404
562
9542
AFC
13TH
PANABAKER, SHERI
WASTE
404
562
8810
AFC
11TH FL
PARKER, DAVID
WMD
404
562
9460
AFC
15TH FL
PARSONS, MEL
SESD
706
355
8714
SESD
1ST-F104
PARSONS, SHERYL
WMD
404
562
9337
AFC
15TH FL
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
AME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
PATES, GAIL
OPM
404
562
8209
AFC
14 th
PATTERSON, ANNETTE
APTMD
404
562
9022
AFC
12TH
PATTERSON, ROSALYN
WMD
404
562
9468
AFC
15TH
PATTON, BILL
EAD
404
562
9610
AFC
13TH
PATTON, ROSEMARY
WASTE
404
562
8866
AFC
11TH FL
PEARCE, JENNIFER
WASTE
404
562
8563
AFC
10th
PEARSALL, JAMES
CID
904
961
1451
MIA FL

PELEJ, LEE
WMD
404
562
9396
AFC
15TH FL
PELTIER, DOROTHY
SESD
706
355
8842
SESD
1ST-D102
PELTIER, MARJAN F.
WMD
404
562
9420
AFC
15TH FL
PELTIER, WILLIAM
OPM
404
562
8043
AFC
9TH FL
PENICK, SHARON
OPM
404
562
8017
AFC
9TH
PENNELL, LEE S.
APTMD
404
562
9217
AFC
12TH FL
PENNINGTON, JENNIFER
EAD
404
562
9540
AFC
13TH
PEREZ, ERNESTO
OPM
404
562
8285
AFC
14TH FLR
PERRY, OLGA OLIVER
WASTE
404
562
8534
AFC
11TH FL
PERRY, STUART
APTMD
404
562
8980
AFC
12TH FL
PERSINGER, MARIE
APTMD
404
562
9048
AFC
12th
PETERSON. RONALD
OPM
404
562
8220
AFC
14TH
PEURIFOY, CYNTHIA B.
EAD
404
562
9649
AFC
13TH
PEYTON, MICHAEL V.
OPM
404
562
8295
AFC
14TH FL
PFAFF, ROGER
WMD
404
562
9740
AFC
16TH FL
PHELPS, RON
SESD
706
355
8728
SESD
1ST-A100
PHILLIPS, DAVID
WMD
404
562
9773
AFC
16th Floor
PIERCE, CARLA
APTMD
404
562

AFC
12TH FL
"MERCE, KIM
APTMD
404
562
9124
AFC
12TH FL
IERCE, TROY
APTMD
404
562
9016
AFC
12TH
PINCKARD, GLENDA
EAD
404
562
9704
EAD
13TH
PISELLI, KATHY
OPM
404
562
8122
AFC
9TH
PLOUFF, THOMAS E.
WMD
404
562
9476
AFC
15th floor
POINT-KELLY, CARMEN
WMD
404
562
9226
AFC
15TH FL
POLLARD, SOLOMON
OPM
404
562
8293
AFC
14TH FLOOR
PONT, RICHARD
APTMD
404
562
9018
AFC
12TH FL
POPE, ROBERT .
WASTE
404
562
8506
AFC
10th
POPE, SUSAN J. ROLLINS
WMD
404
562
9770
AFC
16TH FL
PORTER, ANDREW
APTMD
404
562
9184
AFC
12TH
PORTER, SHARRON
APTMD
404
562
9172
AFC
12TH FL
POUNDS, KRISTY
OPM
404
562
8173
AFC
9TH
POWELL, ALAN
APTMD
404
562
9045
AFC
12TH
POWELL, DUNCAN A.
WMD
404
562
9258
AFC
15TH FL
PRATT, OTIS
EAD
404
562
9685
AFC
13TH
PRESSLEY, MIRIAM
WASTE
404
562
8677
AFC
10TH FL
PRICE, ALEXIA
OPM
404
562
9710
AFC
13TH
PRICE, JOHN
OIG
404
562
9837
AFC
16TH
PRINCE, KAY
APTMD
404
562
9026
AFC
12TH FL
PRINCE, STEVE
OPM
404
562
8132
AFC
9TH FL
PRINSTER, CHERYL
APTMD
404
562
9005
AFC
12TH FL
PRUD'HOMME, BRUCE
WMD
404
562
9375
AFC
15th Floor
PRUITT, BRUCE
SESD
706
355
8713
SESD
1ST-F121
PRYOR, ZYLPHA
EAD
404
562
9535
AFC
13TH
PUFFER, ANDREW J.
GULF
228
688
3913


PYLE, LINDA
OPM
404
562
8193
AFC
14TH FL
^UARESIMO, LAURA L.
EAD
404
562
9813
AFC
13TH
JINN, BOB
SESD
706
355
8723
SESD
1ST-F117
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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
QUINONES, ANTONIO
SESD
RAINES, CONNIE S.
EAD
RAINEY, TRENT
WMD
RAMBERT, JOSEPH
OIG
RAMSEY, SANDRA
WMD
RAO, RAVISHANKAR
OPM
RASNICK, KERRI
WASTE
RAYBON, ANNETTE
WMD
RAYBON, MILDRED
OPM
RAYFIELD, DOROTHY
WMD
RECHTMAN, MEL
WASTE
REED, WENDELL
APTMD
REEDER-HOLMES, TERESA
OPM
REEDY, BART
WASTE
REESE, JASON
WMD
REIMER, ROBERT
WASTE
REVELL, DENNIS
SESD
REVELLS, LAVON
SESD
REZAI, SUSAN
WMD
RE2AI, SUSAN
APTMD
RHODES, ABIGAIL
WASTE
RICHARDS. JON M.
WASTE
RICHARDSON, BRENITA
WMD
RICHARDSON, CAR LA
WASTE
RICHARDSON, JOHN
OPM
RICHARDSON, LEIA
APTMD
RIECK, BRADFORD
WMD
RIGBY, CHRIS
OPM
RIGGER, DON
WASTE
RIMER, LINDA
ORA
RINCK, TODD
APTMD
RIOS, JOSE
SESD
RIVERA, FERNANDO
WASTE
ROBBINS. MATTHEW
OPM
ROBERTS, CONNIE LANDERS
EAD
ROBERTS, JUNE
OPM
ROBERTSON, JOSEPH DUANE
WMD
ROBERTSON, MARK
EAD
ROBINSON, CAROLINE
WASTE
ROBINSON, DONNA
EAD
ROBINSON, FELICIA BOYKIN
WMD
ROBINSON, KATHY
OPM
ROBINSON, RALPH
OPM
RODGERS-SMITH, DELORES
WASTE
RODRIGUEZ. NANCY
WASTE
ROGERS, BILL
OPM
ROGERS, JAN
WMD
ROGERS, JAN
WASTE
ROMANOWSKI, LEO
WASTE
ROPER, EUSA BIRD
APTMD
ROSEN, BOB
WASTE
ROTH, MARGARET
WASTE
RUB1NI, SUZANNE
EAD
RUDD, ROSE ANN
APTMD
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
355
8703
SESD
1ST-F120
562
9671
AFC
13TH
562
9759
AFC
16TH FL
562
9866
AFC
16TH
562
9447
AFC
15TH FL
562
8349
AFC
14TH
562
S736
AFC
11TH FL
562
9777
AFC
16TH FL
562
8019
AFC
9TH
562
9278
AFC
15th Floor
562
8745
AFC
11th FL
562
9215
AFC
12TH FL
562
8169
AFC
9TH
562
8541
AFC
10th FL
562
9783
AFC
16th Floor
562
8484
AFC
11TH FL
355
8807
SESD
1ST-D102G
355
8840
SESD
1ST-D118I
562
9384
AFC
15TH FL
562
9001
AFC
12TH FL
562
8889
AFC
11th FL
562
8648
AFC
10TH FL
562
9310
AFC
15TH FL
562
9968
AFC
10th
562
8290
AFC
14TH
562
9199
AFC
12TH
615
8741
WPB

562
8230
AFC
14TH FL
562
8744
AFC
11TH FL
541
785
NC

562
9062
AFC
12TH FL
355
8843
SESD
1ST-D118
562
8875
AFC
11th FL
562
8371
AFC
14TH FL
562
9613
AFC
13TH
562
8239
AFC
14TH
562
9398
AFC
15TH FL
562
9639
AFC
13TH
552
8930
AFC
11th
562
9632
AFC
13TH
562
9371
AFC
15th Floor
562
6291
AFC
16TH FL
562
8418
AFC
14TH FL
562
8688
Floor
10th
562
8536
AFC
1QTH FL
562
8424
AFC
14TH FL
616
8868
WPB

616
8868
AFC
11TH FL
562
8485
AFC
10th
562
9174
AFC
12TH FL
562
8761
AFC
11TH FL
562
8832
AFC
11TH FL
562
9674
AFC
13TH
562
8998
AFC
12TH FL
AREACODE
706
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
70S
706
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
561
404
404
919
404
706
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
561
561
404
404
404
404
404
404
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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
1AM E
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
RUNGE, ROBERTA
WASTE
404
562
8755
AFC
11TH FL
RUSSELL. JOAQUINA
WMD
404
562
9325
AFC
15TH FL
RUSSELL, MELVIN
APTMD
404
562
9211
AFC
12th
RUSSO, TODD
APTMD
404
562
9194
AFC
12TH
RUTLAND, CONNIE
OPM
404
562
8301
AFC
14TH FL
SACK, TOM
SESD
706
355
8809
SESD
1ST-D118F
SAFAY, BOB
WASTE
404
562
1782
AFC
7th FL
SAFI, HASHIM
APTMD
404
562
9179
AFC
12TH FL
SALES, FLORA
OPM
404
562
8153
AFC
9THFL
SALGUERO, LOUIS
SESD
706
355
8732
SESD
1ST-A100U
SAMARITAN, JEANETTE
WMD
404
562
9339
AFC
15TH FL
SAMPATH, RAMANATHAN
WMD
404
562
9229
AFC
15th Floor
SAMUELS, BEVERLY
WASTE
404
562
1788
AFC
7th FL
SANDLER. STEVEN
WASTE
404
562
3318
AFC
11TH FL
SANTAMARIA, RAFAEL
OPM
404
552
8312
AFC
16TH FL
SANTIAGO-OCASIO, CARMEN
WASTE
404
562
8948
AFC
11TH FL
SAWICKI, DAISY
ORA
404
562
8343
AFC
14TH FLR
SAWYER, ELIZABETH
WASTE
404
562
8599
AFC
10TH FL
SCAVELLI, MARK
OPM
404
562
8044
AFC
9TH FL
SCHEIDT, DANIEL
WMD
706
355
8724
Athens

SCHROEDER, LORA LEE
APTMD
404
562
9015
AFC
12TH
SCHUB, SUSAN
BAD
404
562
9586
AFC
13TH
SCHUTT, RICHARD
APTMD
404
562
9033
AFC
12TH FL
SCHWARTZ, PAUL
EAD
404
562
9576
AFC
13TH
SCIFRES, JENNY
SESD
706
355
8812
SESD
1ST-D188C
"COFIELD, STEVE
APTMD
404
562
9034
AFC
12TH FL
jCOTT, HELEN
WASTE
404
562
8746
AFC
11THFL
SCOTT. LENA
EAD
404
562
9607
AFC
13TH
SCOTT, TAAKA
WMD
404
562
9380
AFC
15TH FL
SCREWS, LAURA
OPM
404
562
8277
AFC
14TH
SCULLY, PAM
WASTE
404
562
8935
AFC
11TH FL
SEALS, JAMES E.
GULF
228
688
7011


SERAFIN, NANCY
EAD
404
562
9606
AFC
13TH
SERAFIN, NANCY
OPM
404
562
8279
AFC
14TH FL
SEWELL, SYLVIA
WMD
404
562
9364
AFC
15TH FL
SEYMOUR. DEANNA E.
OPM
404
562
8232
AFC
14TH FL
SEYMOUR. ELAINE
SESD
706
355
8824
SESD
1ST-D102
SHECKLER, KELLY
APTMD
404
562
9042
AFC
12TH FL
SHEFFIELD, ROWENA
WASTE
404
562
8468
AFC
10TH FL
SHEKELL, RICHARD W.
OPM
404
562
8004
AFC
9TH FL
SHELL, KARRIE JO
WMD
404
562
9308
AFC
15THFL
SHELL, PATRICIA
WMD
404
562
9438
AFC
15TH FL
SHELLHORSE, TRACY
WMD
404
562
9412
AFC
15th Floor
SHELTON, ANTHONY
EAD
404
562
9636
AFC
13TH
SHEPPARD, DIANA M.
CID
904
232
4054
J AX FL

SHERIDAN, JOSEPH
WMD
404
562
9315
AFC
15TH Floor
SHIN, WON-WOO
WMD
404
562
9334
AFC
15th Floor
SHIPLEY, ANITA
WASTE
404
562
8466
AFC
10th FL
SHOEMAKE, DARYL
WMD
404
562
9792
AFC
16TH FL
SHRIEVES, VAN
APTMD
404
562
9089
AFC
12TH FL
SIMMONS, JESSIE
WASTE
404
562
8668
AFC
10TH FL
SIMMONS, MARVIN
OPM
404
562
8144
AFC
9TH
SIMMONS, PATRICIA
SESD
706
355
8513
SESD
1ST-A104
MMONS, TIFFANY
OPM
404
562
9054
AFC
14
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
SIMON, AUDREY
OPM
404
562
8141
AFC
9TH FL
SIMON, TED
WASTE
404
562
8642
AFC
10th FL
SIMONSON, DAVY
WASTE
404
562
8457
AFC
10th
SIMPSON, DALE
OPM
706
355
8542
ATHENS

SIMPSON, TIMOTHY
SESD
706
355
8736
SESD
1ST-A100
SIMS, AXUEL
EAD
404
562
9508
AFC
14TH
SIMS, EDWARD'
WMD
404
562
9768
AFC
16th Floor
SINGER. KAREN
EAD
404
562
9552
AFC
13TH
SINGER, PETER
WMD
404
562
9735
AFC
16th Floor
SINGH, HARBHAJAN
WASTE
404
562
8473
AFC
10th FL
SISARIO, KELLY
WASTE
404
562
8626
AFC
10th
SLACK, HENRY
APTMD
404
562
9143
AFC
12TH FL
SLAGLE, TIM
SESD
706
355
8741
SESD
1ST-A100T
SLAUGHTER, NICOLE
WASTE
404
562
8514
AFC
10TH FL
SLAY, HUDSON
WMD
404
562
9388
AFC
15TH FL
SLOAN, FRED
SESD
706
355
8617
SESD
1ST-A100B
SMILEY, TODD
WASTE
404
562
8478
AFC
10th FL
SMITH, ARTHUR
WASTE
404
562
8591
AFC
10TH FL
SMITH, DIANNA
APTMD
404
562
9207
AFC
12TH FL
SMITH. IMOGENE
OPM
404
562
8412
AFC
14TH
SMITH, JAMES
WASTE
404
562
8502
AFC
10TH FL
SMITH, KAROL
EAD
404
562
9563
AFC
13TH
SMITH. KEVIN
EAD
404
562
9525
AFC
13TH
SMITH. MIYA
OPM
404
562
8150
AFC
9TH
SMITH, QUANTINDRA
WASTE
404
562
8564
AFC
10TH FL
SMITH, STEVEN
WASTE
404
562
8501
AFC
10th FL
SMITH. WINSTON A.
APTMD
404
562
9077
AFC
12TH FL
SMITH, WINSTON G.
WMD
404
562
9467
AFC
15TH FL
SOLOMON, BETTIE
OPM
404
562
9696
AFC
13
SOMERVILLE, ERIC
WMD
404
562
9414
AFC
15th Floor
SOPHIANOPOULOS, JUDY
WASTE
404
562
8604
AFC
10TH FL
SOUTHALL, STEDMAN
EAD
404
562
9577
AFC
13TH
SOWATZKA, ADAM C.
EAD
404
562
9545
AFC
13TH
SPAGG, BEVERLY
APTMD
404
562
9155
AFC
12TH FL
SPARIOSU, DANN
WASTE
404
562
8552
AFC
10TH FL
SPENCER, LATONYA
WASTE
404
562
8516
AFC
10TH FL
SPIVEY, MARY
OPM
404
562
8010
AFC
9TH FL
SPRINGER, EDWARD
OPM
404
562
8410
AFC
14TH FL
SPRUILL, CRYSTAL
WMD
404
562
9302
AFC
15TH FL
SPURLIN, LISA
WMD
404
562
9760
AFC
15TH Floor
SPURLIN, STEVE
WASTE
404
562
8743
AFC
11TH FL
STAES, MICHELLE
EAD
404
562
9555
AFC
13TH
STANFORD, FRED
WMD
404
562
9311
AFC
15TH FL
ST ARKS, LENORA
OPM
404
562
8855
AFC
11TH FL
STARKS, LINDA
WASTE
404
562
8622
AFC
10th FL
STARR. GEORGE
WASTE
404
562
8768
AFC
11TH FL
STARR, MARY
WASTE
404
562
8949
AFC
11th FL
STEINER, JOHN W.
WASTE
404
562
8503
AFC
10TH FL
STEPHENSON, MICHAEL
EAD
404
562
9543
AFC
13TH
STEPHENSON. MYRON
SESD
706
355
8805
SESD
1ST-D106
STERLING, BLAKE
WASTE
404
562
8852
AFC
11TH FL
STERN, ROBERT
WASTE
404
562
8891
AFC
11TH FL
STEVENS, ANGELA
WASTE
404
562
8847
AFC
11TH FL
STEWART, DEE
ORA
404
562
8154
AFC
14TH FL
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
AME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
TEWART, ROBERT
WASTE
404
562
8886
AFC
11TH FL
STIBER. TRUDY
SESD
706
355
8710
SESD
1ST-B104
STILMAN, TERRY
WASTE
404
562
8748
AFC
11TH FL
STOBER, JERRY
SESD
706
355
8705
SESD
1ST-F109
STOCKWELL, JOHN
WASTE
404
562
8511
AFC
10th
STOUGHTON, CANDACE
SESD
706
355
It It lift
SESD
1ST-F104
STRAW, KRISTEN
OPM
404
562
8951
AFC
11TH
STRICKLAND, HENRY
OPM
404
562
8008
AFC
9TH FL
STRICKLAND, RAY
WASTE
404
562
8890
AFC
11TH FL
STROUD, FRED
WASTE
404
562
8751
AFC
11TH FL
STROUGAL, PATRICIA
OPM
404
562
9654
AFC
13TH
STROUGAL, PATRICIA
EAD
404
562
9654
AFC
13TH
SULLIVAN, LARRY
CID
904
232
1580
JAXFL

SULLIVAN, LARRY
CID
904
232
1580


SUMMERS, MARY
APTMD
404
562
8997
AFC
12TH FL
SWAN. CHARLES
WASTE
404
562
8848
AFC
11TH FL
SWANN, URSHULA
APTMD
404
562
9021
AFC
12TH
SWINGLE, PAMELA
WASTE
404
562
8482
AFC
10TH
SWINT-SMITH, QUILLA
OPM
404
562
8036
AFC
9TH
TABER. ROCK
OPM
404
562
8011
AFC
9TH FL
TAN, GREGORY R.
EAD
404
562
9697
AFC
13TH
TANASIJEVICH, RUDOLPH
EAD
404
562
9557
AFC
13TH
TANKSLEY, JELENE
SESD
706
355
8603
SESD
1ST-A100
TANNER, TERRY
WASTE
404
562
8797
AFC
11TH FL
TARRAS, CAROL
WMD
404
562
9743
AFC
16TH FL
ATUM, TYRES
APTMD
404
562
9008
AFC
12TH
AYLOR, CHARMITA
OPM
404
562
8133
AFC
9TH
TAYLOR, HAROLD
WASTE
404
562
8791
AFC
11TH FL
TAYLOR, MARILYN
WMD
404
562
9277
AFC
15TH FL
TAYLOR, MATTHEW
WASTE
404
562
8759
AFC
11TH FL
TAYLOR, MICHAEL
WASTE
404
562
8762
AFC
11TH FL
TAYLOR, WILLIAM
APTMD
404
562
9167
AFC
12TH FL
TEAGLE, ANGELA
WASTE
404
562
8476
AFC
11TH FL
TEAGUE, TERRY L.
GULF
228
688
1156


TEASLEY, LEONNA
WASTE
404
562
8514
AFC
10TH FL
TEDDER, STEVE
WMD
919
571
4052
NC

TELLIS, VICKIE
OPM
404
562
8218
AFC
14THFL
TELP-JOHNSON, FLORENCE
APTMD
404
562
9219
AFC
12TH
TERRELL, TINA
OPM
404
562
It ll it It
AFC
11
TERRY, CARL
ORA
404
562
8325
AFC
14TH
TERRY, RANDY
APTMD
404
562
9032
AFC
12TH FL
THACKER, JOANNE
WMD
404
562
9314
AFC
15TH FL
THAMES, BRIAN
WMD
404
562
9454
AFC
15TH FL
THOMAN, DAN
SESD
706
355
8621
SESD
1ST-A100M
THOMAS, CHRISTOPHER
WMD
404
562
9459
AFC
15TH FL
THOMAS, DEBRA
ORA
404
562
8333
AFC
14TH
THOMAS, JANICE
WASTE
404
562
8895
AFC
11TH FL
THOMAS, JIMMY
APTMD
404
562
8986
AFC
12TH FL
THOMAS, LEE
WMD
404
562
9786
AFC
16th Floor
THOMAS, LINDA
APTMD
404
562
9152
AFC
12TH FL
THOMAS, PAT
SESD
706
546
2141
FEC
1ST-FEC
THOMAS. SANDRA
OPM
404
562
8196
AFC
14TH FL
OMASON, JOHN
SESD
706
355
8771
SESD
1ST-D118
OMPSON, CAROLYN
WASTE
404
562
8913
AFC
11TH FL
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
THOMPSON, DOUGLAS
WASTE
THOMPSON, RAY
OPM
THOMS, SHARON
WASTE
THORNBURG, FREDERIC
OPA
THORNBURG, FREDERICK
ORA
THORNTON, MICHELLE
APTMD
THORNTON, PAT
SESD
THREADCRAFT. CHERYL L.
EAD
THREADCRAFT, SHATEMA
WASTE
TILL, CHARLES
SESD
TODD. CASSANDRA M.
OIG
TOMMELLEO. NANCY
EAD
TONEY, ANTHONY
APTMD
TONEY, JAMIE
WASTE
TORGRIMSON, ANNA
WASTE
TOWNSEND, GENA
WASTE
TOWNSEND, MICHAEL
WASTE
TRONCALLI. JUDY
WASTE
TRUMAN, WILLIAM
WMD
TUCKER, MARLENE
EAD
TURNBULL, HEATHER
OPM
TURNBULL. HEATHER
EAD
TURNBULL, WAYNE
SESD
TURNER, HAZEL
OIG
TURNER. KENNETH R.
OPM
TURNER, NARDINA
WASTE
TURNER. TRESSA
WMD
TURNPAUGH, KIM
CID
UHL, LISA JOHNSON
WMD
ULLOCK, DEAN
WASTE
ULMER, CHRISTINE
WASTE
UPCHURCH, GAY
EAD
URBAN, PAM
OPM
URQUHART-FOSTER. SAMANTHA
WASTE
VACANCY
SESD
VACANT
WASTE
VAIL, JONATHAN
SESD
VANCURON, FRANCINE
SESD
VAUGHN, WADE RANDY
WMD
VAUGHN-WRIGHT, DEBBIE
WASTE
VAZQUEZ, ALINA
CID
VAZQUEZ, ALINA
CID
VELASCO-JACKSON, GALO
WASTE
VELEZ, EZEQUIEL
APTMD
VIDMAR, MARILYN
SESD
VIKIN, IVAN J.
CID
VILLAMARZO, MARIO
WASTE
VORSATZ, PHILLIP
WASTE
WAGENER, FRITZ
WMD
WAGNER, PAUL
APTMD
WAISNER, WILLARD
EAD
WAKEFIELD, CARLE AN
WASTE
WALDEN, TED
WASTE
WALDORF, ANNE
EAD
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
562
8892
AFC
11TH FL
562
8173
AFC
9TH
562
8666
AFC
10TH
562
8317
AFC
14TH
562
8317
AFC
14TH FL
562
9121
AFC
12TH FL
355
8500
SESD
1ST-LOBBY
562
9686
AFC
13TH
562
8854
AFC
11th fl
355
8619
SESD
1ST-A100F
665
2796
TEXAS
DALLAS
562
9571
AFC
13TH
562
9085
AFC
12TH
562
8716
AFC
11th FL
562
8608
AFC
10TH FL
562
8538
AFC
2ND FLOOR
562
8813
AFC
11TH FL
562
8460
AFC
10TH FL
562
9457
AFC
15TH FL
562
9536
AFC
13TH
562
9690
AFC
13TH
562
9690
AFC
13TH
355
8554
SESD
1ST-D102d
562
9867
AFC
16th
562
8428
AFC
14TH FL
562
8650
AFC
10TH FL
562
9366
AFC
15TH FL
562
9809
AFC
16T90
562
9789
AFC
16TH FL
562
8757
AFC
11TH FL
562
8578
AFC
10TH FL
562
9648
AFC
13TH FLOOR
562
8835
AFC
11TH
562
8760
AFC
11TH FL
355
mm
SESO
1ST-F119
562

AFC
11th
355
8611
SESD
1ST-A100
355
8822
SESD
1ST-D118
562
9793
AFC
16TH FL
562
8539
AFC
11TH FL
961
9450


961
9450
MIAMI

562
8937
AFC
11TH FL
562
9191
AFC
12TH FL
355
8701
SESD
1ST-F104
338
3178
AFC
16T90
562
8912
AFC
11TH FL
562
8789
AFC
11TH FL
562
9267
AFC
15TH FL
562
9100
AFC
12TH FL
562
9608
AFC
13TH
562
8915
AFC
11TH FL
562
8752
AFC
11TH FL
562
9514
AFC
13TH
AREACODE
404
404
404
404
404
404
706
404
404
706
214
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
706
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
706
404
706
706
404
404
305
305
404
404
706
704
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
404
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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
.AME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
WALDROP, WILLIAM
OPM
404
562
8305
AFC
14TH
WALKER, CHARLES
OPM
404
562
8247
AFC
14TH FL
WALKER, CHERYL
WASTE
404
562
8507
AFC
10th
WALKER, DAMON
OPM
404
562
8367
AFC
14TH FL
WALKER, WALTER C.
OPM
404
562
8390
AFC
14TH FL
WALLACE, CAROLE E.
OPM
404
562
8391
AFC
14TH FL
WALLS, ELIZABETH
WMD
404
562
9744
AFC
15th Floor
WALRAVEN, PAULA
WASTE
404
562
8858
AFC
11TH FL
WALTON, BARBARA
WMD
404
562
9433
AFC
15TH FL
WALTON, KIM
OPM
404
562
8221
AFC
14TH FL
WANG, JAMES
OPM
404
562
8280
AFC
14TH FL
WANG, WEIWEI
OPM
404
562
8000
AFC
9TH
WARD, ARDALIA
EAD
404
562
9622
AFC
13TH
WARD, PRENTISS
APTMD
404
552
9194
AFC
12TH FL
WARD, SHARON
WMD
404
562
9269
AFC
15th Floor
WARNER, RICHARD (DICK)
CID
404
562
9810
AFC
16T90
WARREN, CAMILLA
WASTE
404
562
8519
AFC
10TH FL
WARRILOW, PHYLLIS
APTMD
404
562
9198
AFC
12TH FL
WASKO, MIKE
SESD
706
355
8821
SESD
1ST-D118B
WATERHOUSE, CARLTON
EAD
404
562
9676
AFC
13TH
WATERS, MELISSA
WASTE
404
562
8873
tower
11th
WATKINS, LAMONTE
OPM
404
562
8861
AFC
11TH
WATKINS, NANCY
OPM
404
562
8377
AFC
14TH FL
WATT, JAMEY
WASTE
404
562
8920
AFC
11th FL
WATTS, LAWANDA
OPM
404
562
8259
AFC
14TH FL
VAYCO, RITA
ORA


mm


i/VEBB, ALICE
OPM
404
563
8636
AFC
10
WEBSTER, DONALD
WASTE
404
562
8469
AFC
10th FL
WEBSTER, DONNA SEADLER
WASTE
404
562
8615
AFC
10TH FL
WEEKS, SHARON E.
OPM
404
562
8160
AFC
9TH FLR
WEEKS, VICTOR
APTMD
404
562
9189
AFC
12th
WEEKS, WALTER
APTMD
404
562
9190
AFC
12TH FL
WEINBERG, ROBERT
OIG
404
562
9870
AFC
16TH
WELBORN, TOM
WMD
404
562
9354
AFC
15TH FL
WELDON, RON
SESD
706
355
8706
SESD
1ST-F116
WELLBORN, FLOYD
WMD
404
562
9296
AFC
15TH FL
WELLMAN, LYNN
WASTE
404
562
8647
AFC
10TH FL
WENDELL, JENNIFER
WASTE
404
562
8799
AFC
11th FL
WENDER, ANITA
OPM
404
562
8392
AFC
14TH FL
WEST, BENJAMIN
EAD
404
562
9643
AFC
13TH
WEST, JAMES
APTMD
404
562
9014
AFC
12TH FL
WEST, JEAN
SESD
706
355
8504
SESD
1ST-A102
WEST, ROBERT
WASTE
404
562
8806
AFC
11TH FL
WESTFALL, BOB
APTMD
404
562
8989
AFC
12TH FL
WEWERS, SANDEE
SESD
706
355
8602
SESD
1ST-A100
WHITE, CAROLYN
OPM
404
562
8047
AFC
9TH FL
WHITE, GARY
OPM
404
562
8157
AFC
9TH FL
WHITE, GEORGE
WMD
404
562
9340
AFC
15th Floor
WHITE, TERRI
SESD
706
355
8817
SESD
1ST-D118D
WHITFIELD, CAROLYN W.
OPM
404
562
8304
AFC
14TH FL
WHITFIELD, STACIE
OPM
404
562
8231
AFC
14TH FL
WHITFIELD, TIKI
WASTE
404
562
8530
AFC
10TH FL
•'HITLEY, CHARLOTTE
WASTE
404
562
8863
AFC
11TH FL
HITNEY, ORIAS.
OPM
404
562
8238
AFC
14TH FL
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11/30/99
REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DIVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLDNG
FLOOR
WHITTINGTON, JAMES
OPM
404
562
. 8032
AFC
9TH
WILDE, ELIZABETH
WASTE
404
562
8528
AFC
10th
WILE, DENNIS
APTMD
404
562
9182
AFC
12TH FL
WILKERSON, ANDRE
OPM
404
562
9708
AFC
13TH
WILKERSON, JACKYE
APTMD
404
562
9011
AFC
12TH FL
WILKERSON, WILLIAM
OIG
404
562
9854
AFC
16TH
WILKES. MARY
EAD
404
562
9529
AFC
13TH
WILKINSON, DONNA
WASTE
404
562
8490
AFC
10TH FL
WILLIAMS. ADREEAN
OPM
404
562
9717
AFC
10TH
WILLIAMS, ALVINIA
OPM
404
562
8139
AFC
9TH
WILLIAMS, AMY
WASTE
404
562
8776
AFC
11TH FL
WILLIAMS, BEVERLY
WASTE
404
562
8493
Floor
10th
WILLIAMS, CAROL
OPM
404
562
8242
AFC
14THFL
WILLIAMS, DARRYL
WMD
404
562
9297
AFC
15th Floor
WILLIAMS. DELPHINE
OPM
404
562
8148
AFC
9TH
WILLIAMS, DONVILLA
SESD
706
355
8577
SESD
1ST-F104
WILLIAMS, DRUNELL
OPM
404
562
8001
AFC
9TH FL
WILLIAMS, FREDERICK
WASTE
404
562
8631
AFC
10th
WILLIAMS, JOHN
SESD
706
355
8735
SESD
1ST-A100V
WILLIAMS, KENT
WASTE
404
562
8450
AFC
10TH FL
WILLIAMS-HARRISON, GAIL
WMD
404
562
9410
AFC
15TH FL
WILLIAMSON, CARTER
APTMD
404
562
9003
AFC
12TH FL
WILLINGHAM, JEROME
OPM
404
562
8167
AFC
9TH
WILLIS, RENEE D.
OPM
404
562
8039
AFC
9TH FL
WILSON, ANDREW
APTMD
404
562
9000
AFC
12TH FL
WILSON. KAREN
WMD
404
562
9473
AFC
15TH FL
WILSON, SAUNDI
EAD
404
562
9504
AFC
13TH
WINBORNE, HAZEL
WASTE
404
562
8906
AFC
11th FL
WINOKUR, CATHERINE
EAD
404
562
9569
AFC
13TH
WINTER, BETTY
OPM
404
562
8279
AFC
14TH
WISCHKAEMPER, KAY
WASTE
404
562
8641
AFC
10TH FL
WISE, ALLISON
ORA
404
562
8346
AFC
14TH
WISE, LLOYD
WMD
404
562
9270
AFC
15th Floor
WISE, LLOYD
WATER
404
562
9270
AFC
15TH FL
WOLFE, WILLIAM
OPM
404
562
8137
AFC
9
WOODARD, LAWANA
EAD
404
562
9516
AFC
13TH
WOODS, BRENDA
WASTE
"404
562
8908
AFC
11TH FL
WOODS, DIANA M.
OPM
404
562
8307
AFC
14TH FL
WOOL, TIMOTHY
WMD
404
562
9290
AFC
¦15TH FL
WOOLHEATER, TIMOTHY
WASTE
404
562
8510
AFC
10th FL
WORKMAN. DONZETTA A.
EAD
404
562
9549
AFC
13TH
WORLEY, GREGG
APTMD
404
562
9141
AFC
12TH FL
WRENN, LISA K.
CID
404
562
9805
AFC
16T90
WRIGHT, EDDIE
WASTE
404
562
8669
AFC
10TH FL
WRIGHT, JOHN
OPM
404
562
8834
AFC
11TH
WRIGHT, KATHLEEN
EAD
404
562
9574
AFC
13TH
WRIGHT, MARIE
OPM
404
562
8252
AFC
14TH FL
WRIGHT, RUSSELL
SESD
706
355
8505
SESD
1ST-A102A
WRIGHT, TANJA
OPM
404
562
8241
AFC
14th
WRIGHT, TERESA SHIRLEY
EAD
404
562
9647
AFC
13TH
WYLIE, MICHAEL
WMD
404
562
9409
AFC
15TH FL
YANCEY, HARRIET
OPM
404
562
8408
AFC
14TH FL
YATABE, TOM
APTMD
404
562
9176
AFC
12TH FL
YEAST, ALBIA
APTMD
404
562
9049
AFC
12TH FL
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REGION IV PHONE LIST
NAME
DJVISION
AREACODE
PREFIX
PHONE
BLOPJG
FLOOR
YORKER, YASMIN
APTMD
404
562
9027
AFC
12TH
YOUNG. GRAEME
OPM
404
562
8274
AFC
14TH
YOUNG. NESTOR
WASTE
404
562
8812
AFC
11THFL
ZACHERY, STEPHCMIA
OPM
404
562
9710
AFC
10TH
ZELLER, CRAIG
WASTE
404
562
8827
AFC
11TH FL
ZIMMER. ANDREA
WMD
404
562
9306
AFC.
15TH FL
ZIMMERMAN. EVE
WMD
404
562
9259
AFC
15TH FL
ZIMMERMAN, JCHN
WASTE
404
662
8S36
AFC
11TH FL
ZUEGE, LIBBY
CID
502
569
3848
Louisv
16T90
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562-9680
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
(404
562-9650
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
(404
562-9616
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9635
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9528
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
(404
562-9562
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
(404
562-9561
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9500
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY MS.TN)
{404
562-9621
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
(404
562-9527
OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9670
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE OlVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
(404
562-9546
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9511
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
(404
562-9533
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
[404
562-9673
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9566
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9526
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
(404
562-9668
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
(404
562-9565
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY MS.TN)
(404
562-9530
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY MS.TN)
(404
562-9638
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
(404
562-9515
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
(404
562-9644
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
(404
562-9524
OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9696
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
(404
562-9588
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
(404
562-9587
OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9544
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9541
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
(404
562-9531
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY MS.TN)
(404
562-9570
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9683
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
(404
562-9684
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9675
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9634
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9633
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9568
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9554
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
(404
562-9537
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT

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Page 2 ot 4 Pages
NAME	ALIAS
GOLDSMITH. SARA
GOOD. SHERYL
GREEN. VALERIE L.
GREENE. MARY
GROSS. LOU ANN
GULLY. LASHANDRA
HAMILTON. JOHN
HANEEF. CLAUDETTE A.
HANSEN. SUSAN E.
HANSEN. THOMAS
HARRIS. PHYLLIS
HEARD. VALERIA ANNE
HEATH. MELISSA
HERNANDEZ. THOMAS
HEY. ANDREW
HIGGASON. CRAIG
HIRSCHFIELD JODI A.
HOBERG. CHRISTIAN
HOLLIMON. SHELIA MAE
HOLROYD. DAVID
JACKSON. PATRICIA
JOHNSON. KRISTINE
JOHNSON. PRISCILLA
JONES KIM8ERLY
JONES. WILLIAM
KAJUM6A. NTALE
KING. THERESA M.
KONO. MICHIKO
KROENING. MARGARET
LEAHY. RICHARD
LEE. ROBERT WAYNE
LEWIS. JENNIFER
LEWIS. TONYA
LOVE. GLORIA
LUETSCHER. GREGORY
MAGNUSON JANET
MAHER. SHANNON
MANCUSI-UNGARO. PHILIP
MARSHALL JUDY
MCCARTY. BRIAN M
MCCONNEY. RAMONA KLEIN
EAD
VOICE/PHONE ROSTER
PHONE	BRANCH
(404
562-9539
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
{404
562-9559
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
(404
562-9669
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
(404
562-9564
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9642
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
(404
562 9689
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9617
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
(404
562-9645
OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9700
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
(404
562-9612
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9678
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
(404
562-9521
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9520
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9646
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
(404
562-9522
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
(404
562-9534
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
(305
961-9045
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION OIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
(404
562-9619
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
(404
562-9609
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9625
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9682
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9605
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9614
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
(404
562-9553
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY MS.TN)
(404
562-9582
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9620
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
(404
562-9501
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
(404
562-9558
OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9579
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
(404
562-9573
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
(404
562-9523
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9518
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
(404
562-9578
¦OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
(404
562-9672
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9677
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
(404
562-9581
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
(404
562-9623
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
(404
562-9519
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9533
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
(404
562-9502
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
(404
562-9615
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

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Page 3oi4 Pages
VOICE/PHONE ROSTER
NAME
ALIAS
PHONE
BRANCH
MCMENAMIN. CHERYL A,

(4041
562-9651
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
MENDEZ. LUCIA C.

(404)
£52-9537
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
MIKALIAN. CHARLES

(404)
562-9575
OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
MILLER. BRUCE

(404)
562-9679
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR TECHNIC
MILLER. GERALD

(404)
562-9626
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
MILLER. SIMON

(404)
562-9585
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
MINOR. OUSTIN

(404)
562-9548
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
MOORE DAVID

(404)
562-9547
OFFICE Of WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
MORRIS. AVA J.

(404)
562-9480
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
MUELLER HEINZ

(404)
562-9611
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
MYERS. BRYAN M.

(404)
562-9603
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FLKY.MS.TN)
NEVILLE. LAWRENCE

(404)
562-9584
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
NEWTON. MICHAEL

(404)
562-9567
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
NEY. FRANK

(404)
562-9532
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
NICHOLS MARIA

(404)
562-9507
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
NICHOLS. MARIA

(404)
562-9507
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
OBENSHAIN. ELIZABETH

(404)
562-9572
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
OHRELL. NADINE A.

(404)
562-9701
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
PALMER. LE1F

(404)
562-9542
OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
PATTON. BILL

(404)
562-9610
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR TECHNIC
PENNINGTON. JENNIFER

(404)
562-9540
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
PEURIFOY. CYNTHIA B

(404)
562-9649
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
PRATT. OTIS

(404)
562-9685
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
PRYOR.ZYLPHA

(404)
562-9535
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
OUARESIMO. LAURA L.

(404)
562-9813
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
RAINES. CONNIE S.

(404)
562-9671
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
ROBERTS. CONNIE LANDERS

(404)
562-9613
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
ROBERTSON.MARK

(404)
562-9639
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
ROBINSON. DONNA

(404)
562-9632
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT 8RANCH
RUBINI. SUZANNE

(404)
562-9674
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN]
SCHUB. SUSAN

(404)
562-9586
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
SCHWARTZ. PAUL

(404)
562-9576
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
SCOTT. LENA

(404)
562-9607
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
SERAFIN. NANCY

(404)
562-9606
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
SHELTON. ANTHONY

(404)
562-9636
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
SIMS. AXUEL

(404)
562-9508
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
SMITH. AYANNA D.

(404)
562-9505
IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
^MITH. KAROL

(404)
562-9563
OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
MITH. KEVIN

(404)
562-9525
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
SOUTHALL. STEDMAN

(404)
562-9577
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
SOWATZKA. ADAM C.

(404)
562-9545
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT

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Page J oi J Pages	EAD
VOICE/PHONE ROSTER
NAME	ALIAS	PHONE	BRANCH
STAES. MICHELLE
(404) 562-9555
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC'
STEPHENSON. MICHAEL
(404) 562-9543
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
STOY. V. ALYSE
(404) 562-9583
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
TAN. GREGORY R.
(404) 562-9697
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
TANASIJEVICH. RUDOLPH
(404) 562-9557
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
THREADCRAFT. CHERYL L.
(404) 562-9686
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
TOMMELLEO. NANCY
(404) 562-9571
OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
TUCKER. MARLENE
(404) 562-9536
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY.MS.TN)
UPCHURCH. GAY
(404) 562-9648
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
WAISNER. WILLARD
(404) 562-9608
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
WALDORF. ANNE
(404) 562-9514
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
WARD AROALIA
(404) 562-9622
ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
WATERHOUSE. CARLTON
(404) 562-9676
OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
WEST BENJAMIN
(404) 562-9643
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
WILKES. MARY
(404) 562-9529
OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
WILSON. SAUNDI
(404) 562-9504
OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LAW LEGAL SUPPORT
WINOKUR. CATHERINE
(404) 562-9569
OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
WOODARO. LAWANA
(404) 562-9516
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
WORKMAN. DONZETTA A.
(404) 562-9549
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC:SC)
WRIGHT. KATHLEEN
(404) 562-9574
OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
WRIGHT. TERESA SHIRLEY
(404) 562-9647
IMMED OFC. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION

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01 1'frGO
Ul'.
Voice Phone Roster
By organization
Orgnum Location



Name
Areacode
Prefix
Phone
90471000 IMMED OFC, ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIVISION
BARLOW, ELVIE
404
562
9650
BULLOCK. PATRICIA
404
562
9511
CARTER. DEBORAH
404
562
9668
COLE. JULIA A.
404
562
9638
GOOD, SHERYL
404
562
9559
GREEN, VALERIE L.
404
562
9669
HARRIS. PHYLLIS
404
562
9678
JOHNSON. PRISCILLA
404
562
9614
KING. THERESA M.
404
562
9501
MCMENAMIN. CHERYL A.
404
562
9651
NICHOLS. MARIA
404
562
9507
RAINES. CONNIE S.
404
562
9671
SCHUB, SUSAN
404
562
9586
THREADCRAFT. CHERYL L.
404
562
9686
UPCHURCH. GAY
404
562
9648
WALDORF. ANNE
404
562
9514
WRIGHT. TERESA SHIRLEY
404
562
9647
90472100 IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR LEGAL S
ANDERSON. BILL
404
562
9680
BASCHON, CAROL F.
404
562
9528
BOZEMAN, JANET L.
404
562
9670
GLAZE, RICHARD
404
562
9554
GROSS. LOU ANN
404
562
9642
HIRSCHFIELD, JODI A.
305
961
9045
KROENING, MARGARET
404
562
9579
MCCARTY, BRIAN M.
404
562
9502
MILLER, SIMON
404
562
9585
OBENSHAIN, ELIZABETH
404
562
9572
QUARESIMO, LAURA L.
404
562
9813
SMITH, AYANNA D.
404
562
9505
904 72200	OFFICE OF WATER LEGAL SUPPORT
ENGLISH, MARC1A
404
562
9570
FITZ-HENLEY, GWENDOLEN
404
562
9675
HEATH, MELISSA
404
562
9520
HIGGASON, CRAIG
404
562
9534
JONES, WILLIAM
404
562
9582
LEE. ROBERT WAYNE
404
562
9523
MANCUSI-UNGARO, PHILIP
404
562
9519
MOORE, DAVID
404
562
9547
NICHOLS. MARIA
404
562
9507
PRATT, OTIS
404
562
9685
PRYOR, ZYLPHA
404
562
9535
SCHWARTZ, PAUL
404
562
9576
SMITH, KEVIN
404
562
9525
SOWATZKA, ADAM C.
404
562
9545
Page 1 of 4

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01.10# 00	Oiv EA!
Voice Phone Roster
By organization
Orgnum Location



Name
Areacode
Prefix
Phone
904 72200 OFFICE OF WA TER LEGAL SUPPORT


WILKES, MARY
404
562
9529
904 72300 OFFICE OF AIR/TOXICS/GENERAL LA W LEGAL SUPPORT
BLACKWELL. ANGELIA S.
404
562
9527
CRUM. LYNDA
404
562
3524
DION. ALAN
404
562
9587
HANEEF, CLAUDETTE A.
404
562
9645
KONO. MICHIKO
404
562
9558
MIKALIAN. CHARLES
404
562
9575
PALMER. LEIF
404
562
9542
SMITH. KAROL
404
562
9563
TOMMELLEO. NANCY
404
562
9571
WATERHOUSE. CARLTON
404
562
9676
WILSON. SAUNDI
404
562
9504
904 72500 OFFICE OF RCRA/FEDERAL FACILITIES LEGAL SUPPORT
BENJAMIN. DEBRA
404
562
9561
BROCK. MARTHA
404
562
9546
BUSSEY. REUBEN
404
562
9673
CAPEL, SUSAN
404
562
9566
DURBIN. JOAN REDLEAF
404
562
9544
GHOSH, MITA
404
562
9568
GLENN, MARCIA
404
562
9537
GREENE. MARY
404
562
9564
GULLY. LASHANDRA
404
562
9689
HEARD. VALERIA ANNE
404
562
9521
MARSHALL. JUDY
404
562
9533
NEVILLE. LAWRENCE
404
562
9584
NEWTON. MICHAEL
404
562
9567
NEY. FRANK
404
562
9532
WINOKUR, CATHERINE
404
562
9569
90472600 OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
BASCUMBE. ROLANDO
404
562
9562
BUSH. WILLIAM, JR.
404
562
9538
CAPLAN, ROBERT
404
562
9526
COLON, LUZ
404
562
9515
DAVIS, ELIZABETH E.
404
562
9696
DEHNER. JEFFREY
404
562
9588
ELLIS, ELISABET (LISA)
404
562
9541
GOLDSMITH. SARA
404
562
9539
HERNANDEZ, THOMAS
404
562
9646
LUETSCHER, GREGORY
404
562
9677
MENDEZ, LUCIA C.
404
562
9637
MINOR, DUSTIN
404
562
9548
ORRELL, NADINE A.
404
562
9701
SOUTHALL, STEDMAN
404
562
9577
STAES. MICHELLE
404
562
9555
Page 2 of 4

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31 -ta.Cfl	Civ ead
Voice Phone Roster
By organization
Orgnum Location



Name
Areacode
Prefix
Phone
90172600 OFFICE OF CERCLA
LEGAL SUPPORT (AL.GA.NC.SC)
STEPHENSON. MICHAEL
404
562
9543
TANASIJEVICH. RUDOLPH
404
562
955 ?
WOODARD. LAWANA
404
562
9516
WORKMAN. OONZETTA A.
404
562
9549
WRIGHT. KATHLEEN
404
562
9574
90473700 OFFICE OF CERCLA LEGAL SUPPORT (FL.KY,MS, TN)
BESWICK. KEVIN
404
562
9580
CLAY DAVID K.
404
562
9565
COBB. WILDA
404
562
9530
COX. THANNE (ELIZABETH)
404
562
9644
ENGLE. DAVID
404
562
9531
HANSEN. SUSAN E.
404
562
9700
HEY. ANDREW
404
562
9522
JONES. KIMBERLY
404
562
9553
LEAHY. RICHARD
404
562
9573
LEWIS, JENNIFER
404
562
9518
LEWIS. TONYA
404
562
9578
MAGNUSON. JANET
404
562
9581
MYERS. BRYAN M.
404
562
9603
PENNINGTON. JENNIFER
404
562
9540
RUBINf. SUZANNE
404
562
9674
SIMS, AXUEL
404
562
9508
STOY, V. ALYSE
404
562
9583
TAN. GREGORY R.
404
562
9697
TUCKER, MARLENE
404
562
9536
90473100 IMMED OFC. ASSOCIATE DIVISION DIRECTOR FOR TECHNIC
ALLENBACH. BECKY B.
404
562
9687
MILLER, BRUCE
404
562
9679
PATTON, BILL
404
562
9610
904 73200	OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
BiSTERFELO. F. THEODORE
404
582
9621
ERTEP, SEROAR A.
404
562
9683
HAMILTON, JOHN
404
562
9617
HOBERG, CHRISTIAN
404
562
9619
KAJUMBA, NTALE
404
562
9620
MCCONNEY, RAMONA KLEIN
404
562
9615
MILLER, GERALD
404
562
9626
MUELLER, HEINZ
404
562
9611
SCOTT, LENA
404
562
9607
SERAFIN, NANCY
404
562
9606
WEST, BENJAMIN
404
562
9643
90473300	ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
ABBOTT, DAVID	404 562 9631
8ARNETT, PHILLIP	404 562 9616
Page 3 oi4

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ui 10.L1G	Div EAD
Voice Phone Roster
By organization
Orgnum	Location
	Name	Areacode Prefix Phone
904 73300	ACCOUNTABILITY MANAGEMENT BRANCH
BARRINO. REGINALD
404
562
9635
FIELDS. SHERRI L.
404
562
9684
FOX. CATHERINE
404
562
9634
GENT-HOWARD. STACY
404
562
9633
HANSEN. THOMAS
404
562
9612
HOLLIMON, SHELIA MAE
404
562
9609
HOLROVD. DAVID
404
562
9625
JACKSON. PATRICIA
404
562
9662
JOHNSON. KFIISTINE
404
562
9605
LOVE. GLORIA
404
562
9672
MAHER. SHANNON
404
562
9623
MORRIS. AVA J.
404
562
948G
PEURIFOY. CYNTHIA B.
404
562
9649
ROBERTS. CONNIE LANDERS
404
562
9613
ROBERTSON. MARK
404
562
9639
ROBINSON, DONNA
404
562
9632
SHELTON. ANTHONY
404
562
9636
WAISNER, WILLARD
404
562
9606
WARD, ARDALIA
404
562
9622
Page 4 of 4

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01/10/00
EPA CONTRACTOR DIRECTORY
EAD
Org Code
Name
Floor
Phone
99999999
BESWICK , LEANNE
13TH
9688
99999999
COLGAN. JULIE
13TH
9691
99999999
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OFFICE OF
GENERAL COUNSEL
DIRECTORY
December 7, 7999 - Interim Version
(This Directory includes 12/99 Move)
Final Version Expected January 2000

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Office of the General Counse/3
Ethics Advisory3
Air and Radiation Law Office4-5
Civil Rights Law Office 6
Cross-Cutting Issues Law Office7
Finance and Operations Law 0ffice8-9
International Environmental Law Off ice 10
Pesticides and Toxic Substances Law Office11
Resource Management Off ice 12
Solid Waste and Emergency Response Law Office 13
Water Law Office 14
Regional CounselsNext issue
Alphabetical Listing of OGC Staff Next issue
Mailing Address:
Location (for visitors
& deliveries only)
Waterside Mall Building - (WSM)
Office of General Counsel
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street SW
Washington, DC 20460
Ariel Rios Building
Office of General Counsel
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460
Office of General Counsel
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC
(AR North)
Office of General Counsel
Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC
Ronald Reagan Building
Office of General Counsel
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460
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NAME/TITLE
TELEPHONE
FAX NUMBER
LOCATION
IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL (2310A)202-564-8040
Gary S. Guzy
General Counsel
202-564-8040
202-564-1778
4010A, AR-N
Anna L. Wolgast
Principal Deputy General Counsel
202-564-6064
202-564-1777
4000A, AR-N
Robert G. Dreher
Deputy General Counsel
202-564-8040
202-564-1428
4407A, AR-N
Fugh, Justina, Special Assistant
202-564-1786
202-564-1428
4407C, AR-N
Grodsky, Jamie, Senior Advisor
202-564-1789
202-564-1428
4407B, AR-N
Anderson, Denise L., Staff Assistant
202-564-8040
202-564-1428
4407D, AR-N
Dickerson, Aaron A., Secretary
202-564-8040
202-564-1778
4010B. AR-N
Houston, Tiye P., Secretary
202-564-8064
202-564-1777
4000B, AR-N
ETHICS ADVISORY (2311 A)202-564-4550
Donnell L. Nantkes
Alternate Agency Ethics Official
202-564-1761
202-564-1772
4407E, AR-N
Hale W. Hawbecker
Deputy Ethics Official
202-564-5546
202-564-7622
7340K, AR-N
Mobley, Betty, Ethics Support Assistant
202-564-4550
202-564-1772
4407F, AR-N

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As of: 12/1/99-lnterim4
NAME/TITLE
TELEPHONE
FAX NUMBER
LOCATION

AIR AND RADIATION LAW OFFICE (2344A)202-564-7606
Alan W. Eckert
Associate General Counsel
202-564-5557
202-564-5603
7340L, AR-N
Richard B. Ossias
Deputy Associate
202-564-5559
202-564-5603
7340P AR-N
Cardwell-Ramos, Rhonda, Program Assistant
202-564-5606
202-564-5603
7340H AR-N
Assistant General Counsels
Patricia A. Embrey, Assistant General Counsel
Atmospheric Programs Practice Group
202-564-5561
202-564-5603
7352 AR-N
Gregory B. Foote, Assistant General Counsel
Permits Practice Group
202-564-5562
202-564-5603
7409L AR-N
John T. Hannon, Assistant General Counsel
Mobile Source Practice Group
202-564-5563
202-564-5603
7356 AR-N
Kevin W. McLean, Assistant General Counsel
NAAQS Implementation & Trading Practice
Group
202-564-5564
202-564-5603
7350 AR-N
Support Staff
Davis (Cochran), Phyllis J., Secretary
202-564-5566
202-564-5603
7340A AR-N
Hooks, Samantha S., Legal Tech.
202-564-5569
202-564-5603
7340G AR-N
Staff Attorneys
Anderson, (Mary) Lea, Attorney
202-564-5571
202-564-5603
7426L AR-N
Backstrom, Timothy D., Attorney
202-564-5572
202-564-5603
7454M AR-N
Cort, Paul R., Attorney
202-564-5573
202-564-5603
7306B AR-N
deGrandpre, Jocelyn T., Attorney
202-564-5574
202-564-5603
7426QQ AR-N
Devine, Jon P., Attorney
202-564-5576
202-564-5603
7426NN AR-N
Dubey, Susmita, Attorney
202-564-5577
202-564-5603
7506D AR-N
Gleason, Gerald K., Attorney
202-564-5578
202-564-5603
7506B AR-N
Goo, Michael L., Attorney (detail to CRLO)
202-564-5579
202-564-5603
7526A AR-N
Graves, Gretchen Y., Attorney
202-564-5581
202-564-5603
7013B AR-N
Hoffman, Howard J., Attorney
202-564-5582
202-564-5603
7502B AR-N
Horowitz, Michael J., Attorney
202-564-5583
202-564-5603
7340M AR-N
Kataoka, Mark M., Attorney
202-564-5584
202-564-5603
7426KK AR-N
Ketcham-Colwill, Nancy A., Attorney
202-564-5586
202-564-5603
7310B AR-N
Matthews, Keith A.. Attorney
202-564-5587
202-564-5603
7426Y AR-N
McConkey, Diane E., Attorney
202-564-5588
202-564-5603
7426GG AR-N
Air & Radiation Law Office - continued
Staff Attorneys (continued)
Prosper, Michael A., Attorney
202-564-5589
202-564-5603
7348 AR-N
Sagoff, Kendra H., Attorney
202-546-5591
202-564-5603
7313E AR-N
Schneeberg, Sara, Attorney
202-564-5592
202-564-5603
7302A AR-N
Simms, Patrice L. (Mr.), Attorney
202-564-5593
202-564-5603
7426F AR-N
Teitz, Alexandra E., Attorney
202-564-5594
202-564-5603
7316B AR-N
Thrift, Michael W., Attorney
202-564-5596
202-564-5603
7426S AR-N
Tierney, Jan M., Attorney
202-564-5598
202-564-5603
7426PP AR-N
Vetter, Richard, Attorney
919-541-2127
919-541-0072
OAQPS*
Walke, John D., Attorney
202-564-5699
202-564-5603
7426N AR-N
Wilcox, Geoffrey L., Attorney
202-564-5601
202-564-5603
7306A AR-N
* Address for OAQPS:
Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711

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NAME/TITLE
TELEPHONE
FAX NUMBER
LOCATION
CIVIL RIGHTS LAW OFFICE (2399A)202-564-2738
Rafael DeLeon
Acting Associate General Counsel
202-564-5607
202-564-5416
7353C, AR-N
Dawley-Newman, Patrice, Secretary
202-564-5608
202-564-5416
7353E, AR-N
Jones, Kristee D., STEP
202-564-5609
202-564-5416
7353D, AR-N
Assistant General Counsels
Mary O'Lone, Assistant General Counsel
Title VI Practice Group (on detail to OCR)
202-260-1487
202-564-5416
7340J, AR-N
(Vacant), Assistant General Counsel
Title VII Practice Group

202-564-5416

Staff Attorneys
Adams. Wendy L., Attorney
202-564-5612
202-564-5416
7353G, AR-N
Beckman, Maria D., Attorney
202-564-5613
202-564-5416
7353B, AR-N
Bryant, Lakeisha B., Attorney
202-564-5616
202-564-5416
7426HH, AR-N
Chang, Patrick S., Attorney
202-564-5614
202-564-5416
7426J, AR-N
Meinero, Seth, Attorney
202-564-5617
202-564-5416
7514A, AR-N
Okoye, Winifred N., Attorney
202-546-5443
202-564-5416
7340N, AR-N
Regis-Civetta, Jennifer M., Attorney
202-564-5414
202-564-5416
7519, AR-N

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NAME/TITLE
TELEPHONE
FAX NUMBER
LOCATION
CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES LAW OFFICE (2322A)202-564-7622
James C. Nelson
Associate General Counsel
202-554-5532
202-564-5541
7409C, AR-N
Jordan, Jacqueline Y., Secretary
202-554-5533
202-564-5541
7409D, AR-N
Patrick, Monique S., Worker Trainee (Detail to
OEX))
202-554-5534
202-564-5541
7409F, AR-N
Assistant General Counsels
Leslye M. Fraser, Assistant General Counsel
Regulatory Issues Practice Group
202-564-5536
202-564-5541
7340E, AR-N
Anthony F. Guadagno, Assistant General
Counsel
Communities and Ecosystems Practice Group
202-564-5537
202-564-5541
7358, AR-N
Senior Counsels
Craig B. Annear, Senior Counsel
202-564-5538
202-564-5541
7454J, AR-N
Dana B. Ott, Senior Counsel
202-564-5539
202-564-5541
7439, AR-N
Staff Attorneys
Chapman, Apple, Attorney
202-564-5666
202-564-5541
7426G, AR-N
Chapman, Jasmine M., Attorney
202-564-5542
202-564-5541
7426CC, AR-N
Havard, James J., Attorney
202-564-5544
202-564-5541
7506A, AR-N
Hawbecker, Hale W., Attorney
202-564-5546
202-564-5541
7340K, AR-N
Hill, Tanya A., Attorney (on detail to OA)
202-564-5547
202-564-5541
7426D, AR-N
Keohane, Jeffrey R., Attorney
202-554-5548
202-564-5541
7312A, AR-N
Marshall, Thomas S., Attorney
202-564-5549
202-564-5541
7409J, AR-N
Oatis, Wendy S., Attorney
202-564-5551
202-564-5541
7426FF, AR-N
Siegal, Tod E., Attorney
202-564-5552
202-564-5541
7426P, AR-N

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NAME/TITLE
TELEPHONE
FAX NUMBER
LOCATION
FINANCE AND OPERATIONS LAW OFFICE (2377A)202-564-5323
Maria E. Diamond
Associate General Counsel
202-564-5323
202-564-5433
7449A, AR-N
Howard Corcoran, Deputy Associate
202-564-5453
202-564-5432
7454A, AR-N
(Vacant), Deputy Associate
202-564-5652
202-564-5433
7449N, AR-N
Ghee, Sylvia C., Program Assistant
202-564-5323
202-564-5433
7449B, AR-N
Assistant General Counsels
Thomas A. Darner, Assistant General Counsel



Cincinnati Practice Group
513-487-2134
513-487-2132
Cinn (NOR-004)*
Thomas J. Dofterty, Assistant General Counsel
Research Triangle Park Practice Group (Det/AO)
919-541-0818
919-541-4922
RTP (MD-31)*
Richard D. Feldman, Assistant General Counsel



Appropriations Law Practice Group
202-564-5434
202-564-5432
7454G, AR-N
Robert A. Friedrich. Acting Assistant General
Counsel, Information Law Practice Group
202-564-5688
202-564-5412
7526C, AR-IM
David R. Lloyd, Assistant General Counsel
Property and Claims Law Practice Group
202-564-5436
202-564-5433
7522C, AR-N
Stephen G. Pressman, Assistant General
Counsel, Assistance Law Practice Group
202-564-5439
202-564-5432
7454H, AR-N
Bridget C. Shea, Assistant General Counsel
Employment Law Practice Group
202-564-5441
202-564-5432
7454C, AR-N
Bruce Binder, Assistant General Counsel
202-564-4704
202-565-2478
71195 RR Bldg.
Procurement Law Practice Group


(MC: 2377R)
Support Staff and Paralegals
Bonds, Francis P., Program Specialist
202-564-5674
202-564-5433
7449G. AR-N
Bruce, Barbara J., Program Specialist
202-564-5672
202-564-5433
7353L, AR-N
Cherry, Jacqueline A., Secretary
202-564-4702
202-565-2478
71203 RR Bldg
(MC: 2377R)
Christian, Ernestine M., Paralegal Specialist
202-564-5444
202-564-5433
7522D, AR-N
Degrandchamp, Thressa, Paralegal Specialist
202-564-5679
202-564-5433
751 OA, AR-N
Gallagher, Clare (SEE)
513-587-2133
513-487-2132
Cinn (NOR-004)"
Ramsey, Eva (STEP)
202-564-5427
202-564-5433
7449M, AR-N
Russell, Dora (SEE)
202-564-5453
202-564-5432
7454 B, AR-N
Scarborough, Kendra N., (STEP)
202-564-5428
202-564-5433
7449J, AR-N
Templemon, Yvonne, Cooperative Agreement
Review Specialist
202-564-5681
202-564-5433
7353L, AR-N
Senior Counsel
Alan D. Margolis
202-564-5438
202-564-5432
7454 K, AR-N

Finance & Operations Law Office
- continued

Staff Attorneys
Aziz, Yasmin, Attorney
202-564-5448
202-564-5433
7426M, AR-N
Baker, Jonathan S., Attorney
202-564-4703
202-565-2478
71215 RR Bldg.
(MC: 2377R)
Beyer, Anthony G., Attorney
919-541-3047
919-541-4922
RTP (MD-31)"
Carroll, Karen J., Attorney
919-541-7837
919-541-4922
RTP (MD-31)*
Coleman, Kathleen, Attorney
202-564-5449
202-564-5433
7449P, AR-N
Cooper, Geoffrey K., Attorney
202-564-5451
202-564-5433
7426H, AR-N
Cowgill, Carol A., Attorney
202-564-4701
202-565-2478
71213 RR Bldg
(MC: 2377R)
Darman, Leslie J., Attorney
202-564-5452
202-564-5432
7426R, AR-N
Drummond, James F., Attorney
202-564-5456
202-564-5433
7013C, AR-N
Ehrlich, Alan M., Attorney
202-564-5457
202-564-5433
7426C, AR-N
Goerke, Ariadne, Attorney
202-564-5471
202-5S4-5433
7426JJ, AR-N
Guerrero, David P., Attorney
202-564-5458
202-564-5432
7454F, AR-N
Heinz, John H., Attorney
202-564-5459
202-564-5433
7451, AR-N
Hess, Stephen B., Attorney
202-564-5461
202-564-5433
7426K, AR-N

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NAME/TITLE
TELEPHONE
FAX NUMBER
LOCATION

Hirsch, Patricia K., Attorney
202-564-5462
202-564-5433
7435, AR-N
Hogan, Joanne M., Attorney
202-564-5463
202-564-5432
7454E, AR-N
Kavouras, Maria, Attorney
513-487-2008
513-487-2132
Cinn. (NOR-004)*
Lee, Susanne M., Attorney
202-564-5464
202-564-5432
7409A, AR-N
Pakula, Kenneth R., Attorney (on detail to DOJ)
202-564-4706
202-565-2478
71211 RR Bldg.
(MC: 2377R)
Redden, Kenneth A., Attorney
202-564-4707
202-565-2478
71214, RR Bldg.
(MC: 2377R)
Rowland, John M., Attorney
202-564-5467
202-564-5433
7426E, AR-N
Shrybman, James, Attorney
202-564-5671
202-564-5433
7449H, AR-N
Starnes, DeAngelo, Attorney
202-564-5468
202-564-5432
7454D, AR-N
Winick, Paul M., Attorney
202-564-5687
202-564-5603
7340B, AR-N
Toohey, Ann C., Attorney
202-564-5469
202-564-5433
7522A, AR-N
Zemel, Avital G., Attorney
202-564-4708
202-565-2478
71212 RR Bldg.
(MC: 2377R)
Mailing Addresses for:
Cinn: Environmental Protection Agency, 26 W. Martin Luther King Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
RTP: Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711

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As of: 12/1/99-lnterim9
NAME/TITLE
TELEPHONE
FAX NUMBER
LOCATION
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW OFFICE (2313A)202-564-1810
Daniel B. Magraw, Jr., Director
202-564-1810
202-564-5412
7526E, AR-N
Little, Patricia L., Secretary
202-564-5402
202-564-5412
7526D, AR-N
Jackson, Shatarya S. (STEP)
202-564-5403
202-564-5412
7526B, AR-N
Staff Attorneys
Allen, Michael P.. Attorney
202-564-5404
202-564-5412
7426LL, AR-N
Freedman, Joseph, Attorney
202-564-5406
202-564-5412
7409B, AR-N
Lallas, Peter L., Attorney
202-564-5407
202-564-5412
7426B, AR-N
Rowley, Anne, Attorney
202-564-1762
202-564-5412
4413B, AR-N
van Hoogstraten, David, Attorney (Detail to State)
202-564-5409
202-564-5412
7313H, AR-N
Wolfson, Steven, Attorney
202-564-5411
202-564-5412
7340F, AR-N

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NAME/TITLE
TELEPHONE
FAX NUMBER
LOCATION

PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES LAW OFFICE (2333A)202-564-5375
Patricia A. Roberts
Associate General Counsel
202-564-5375
202-564-5644
7313C, AR-N
Monroe, Charlene V., Program Assistant
202-564-5375
202-564-5644
7313F, AR-N
Blair, Shirley, Worker Trainee
202-564-5375
202-564-5644
7313D, AR-N
Assistant General Counsels
Kevin M. Lee
Assistant General Counsel for Pesticides
202-564- 5619
202-564-5644
7313L, AR-N
Robert Perlis,
Assistant General Counsel for Toxics
202-564-5636
202-564-5644
7313J, AR-N
Amber Aranda
Assistant General Counsel for TRI
202-564-1737
202-564-5644
7313A, AR-N
Staff Attorneys
Boer, Tom, Attorney
202-564-5624
202-564-5644
7518A, AR-N
Bueschen, Elaine, Attorney
202-564-5466
202-564-5644
7426W, AR-N
Celeste, Laurel M., Attorney
202-564-1751
202-564-5644
4310B, AR-N
Dubois, Roland C., Attorney
202-564-5626
202-564-5644
7013D, AR-N
Dyner, Mark A., Attorney
202-564-1754
202-564-5644
4302B, AR-N
Fleuchaus, Jonathan J., Attorney
202-564-5628
202-564-5644
7409H, AR-N
Garrison. Scott. Attorney (on detail from OECA)
202-564-4047
202-564-5644
7313H, AR-N
Golberg, Aron A., Attorney
202-564-5629
202-564-5644
7426AA, AR-N
Huang, Amy, Attorney
202-564-1744
202-564-5644
4302A, AR-N
Knorr, Michele, Attorney
202-564-5631
202-564-5644
7316A, AR-N
Krolikowski, Suzanne, Attorney
202-564-5632
202-564-5644
7312B, AR-N
London. Dwayne, Attorney
202-564-5633
202-564-5644
7426Q, AR-N
Medici, Andrea E., Attorney
202-564-5634
202-564-5644
7013A, AR-N
Phan, Loan, Attorney (on detail from OPP)
202-564-5648
202-564-5644
7313K, AR-N
Ross, Philip J., Attorney
202-564-5637
202-564-5644
7522B, AR-N
Sadowsky, Donald A., Attorney
202-564-5638
202-564-5644
7426Z, AR-N
Singh, Padmini, Attorney
202-564-5641
202-564-5644
7318B„AR-N
Srinivasan, Gautam, Attorney
202-564-5647
202-564-5644
7308B, AR-N
Wing, Robert, Attorney
202-564-5642
202-564-5644
7318A, AR-N

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NAME/TITLE
TELEPHONE
FAX NUMBER
LOCATION

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE (2311A)202-564-8880
Deborah S. Ingram, Director
202-564-1752
202-564-1773
4315A, AR-N
Weeks, Diane L., Secretary
202-564-1764
202-564-1773
4315E, AR-N
Mason, Sheryl, Worker Trainee
202-564-1746
202-564-1773
4315J, AR-N
Brown, Jacqueline G., Program Analyst
202-564-1748
202-564-1773
4315M, AR-N
Grady, Mary K., Law Librarian
202-260-5920
202-401-0760
2902 WSM,
(MC 2311)
Smith. Linda D., Correspondence Control Clk
202-564-1771
202-564-1773
4315K, AR-N
Budget Team
Stewart, William D., Senior Budget Analyst
202-564-1763
202-564-1774
4312B, AR-N
Alston, Wanda, Financial Analyst
202-564-1743
202-564-1773
4315C, AR-N
Young, LaWan, Financial Assistant
202-564-1766
202-564-1774
4312C, AR-N
Human Resource Team
Millhouse-Washington, Patricia
Management Analyst (On Detail to OA)
202-260-8240
202-260-3124
326 WT, WSM
(MC 1102)
Bow, Eudora E., Program Specialist
202-564-1747
202-564-1773
4315F, AR-N
Hart, Rita (SEE)
202-564-1767
202-564-1773
4315G, AR-N
Jones, Deborah C., Administrative Officer
202-564-1753
202-564-1773
4315F, AR-N
Lattimore. Kraig, Personnel Specialist
202-564-1757
202-564-1773
4315B, AR-N
Information Resource Management Team
Frazier, Paul E., Computer Specialist
202-564-1756
202-564-1774
4312A, AR-N
Camp, Jeffrey C., Computer Specialist
202-564-1749
202-564-1774
4312D, AR-N
Elledge, Catherine S., Computer Specialist
202-564-1811
202-564-1773
7320F AR-N
Miller, Keith K., Help Desk Technician
202-564-1812
202-564-1773
7320A AR-N
Warrick, Deborah A., Computer Assistant
202-564-1813
202-564-1773
7320C AR-N
LAN Support (HELP DESK)
202-564-5661
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NAME/TITLE
TELEPHONE
FAX NUMBER
LOCATION

SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE LAW OFFICE (2366A)202-564-7706
Lisa K. Friedman
Associate General Counsel
202-564-5501
202-564-5531
7507C, AR-N
Jones, Gwendolyn, Secretary
202-564-5502
202-564-5531
7507E, AR-N
Sanders, Geraldine (SEE)
202-564-5527
202-564-5531
7507D, AR-N
Associate General Counsels
Brian P. Grant, Assistant General Counsel for
RCRA
202-564-5503
202-564-5531
7510C, AR-N
Earl C. Salo, Assistant General Counsel for
Superfund
202-564-5504
202-564-5531
7354, AR-N
Staff Attorneys
Carpien, Alan H., Attorney
202-564-5507
202-564-5531
7510B, AR-N
Gleaves, Mary E., Attorney
202-564-5508
202-564-5531
7353H, AR-N
Gordon, Andrew G., Attorney
202-564-5509
202-564-5531
7454L, AR-N
Horwitz, Sylvia, Attorney
202-564-5511
202-564-5531
7514D, AR-N
Igoe, Sheila M., Attorney
202-564-5513
202-564-5531
7426X, AR-N
Kaneen, Christina, Attorney
202-564-5514
202-564-5531
7507A, AR-N
Kraus, Karen M., Attorney
202-564-5516
202-564-5531
7426T, AR-N
Messier, Dawn M., Attorney
202-564-5517
202-564-5531
7510D. AR-N
Michaud, John R„ Attorney
202-564-5518
202-564-5531
7340C, AR-N
Nam, Katherine H., Attorney
202-564-5512
202-564-5531
7013E, AR-N
Openchowski, Charles A., Attorney
202-564-5519
202-564-5531
7426BB, AR-N
Rivera, Nina, Attorney
202-564-5521
202-564-5531
7507B, AR-N
Schmandt, Alexander G., Attorney
202-564-5522
202-564-5531
7426V, AR-N
Silverman, Steven E., Attorney
202-564-5523
202-564-5531
7506C, AR-N
Tyner, Lee R., Attorney
202-564-5524
202-564-5531
7514B, AR-N
Woolf, Malcolm, Attorney
202-564-5526
202-564-5531
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NAME/TITLE
TELEPHONE
FAX NUMBER
LOCATION
WATER LAW OFFICE (2355A)202-564-7700
Susan G. Lepow
Associate General Counsel
202-564-5472
202-564-5477
7519A, AR-N
Graham, Cheryl R., Legal Assistant
202-564-7700
202-564-5477
7519B, AR-N
Assistant General Counsels
Randolph L. Hill, Assistant General Counsel
Technology and Implementation and Safe
Drinking Water Act
202-564-5474
202-564-5477
7518B, AR-N
Lee Schroer, Assistant General Counsel
Water Quality and Ocean Dumping Act
202-564-5476
202-564-5477
7518C, AR-N
Support Staff
Sword, Helen, Secretary | 202-564-5478 | 202-564-5477 | 7519J, AR-N
Staff Attorneys
Bangser, Paul M., Attorney
202-564-5479
202-564-5477
7409E, AR-N
Clark, Karen H., Attorney
202-564-5461
202-564-5477
7507G, AR-N
Curtin, James H., Attorney
202-564-5482
202-564-5477
7426A, AR-N
Gravallese, David M., Attorney
202-564-5483
202-564-5477
7437, AR-N
Le Desma, Michael G., Attorney
202-564-5484
202-564-5477
7426U, AR-N
Lee, Michael G., Attorney
202-564-5486
202-564-5477
7308A, AR-N
Levine, Mary Ellen, Attorney
202-564-5487
202-564-5477
7426RR, AR-N
Neugeboren, Steven, Attorney
202-564-5488
202-564-5477
7518D, AR-N
Siciliano, Carol Ann, Attorney
202-564-5489
202-564-5477
7302B, AR-N
Sweeney, Stephen J., Attorney
202-564-5491
202-564-5477
7507F, AR-N
Wehling, Caroline H., Attorney
202-564-5492
202-564-5477
7310A, AR-N
Wendelowski, Karyn I,, Attorney
202-564-5493
202-564-5477
7426MM, AR-N
Winer, Catherine A., Attorney
202-564-5494
202-564-5477
7514C, AR-N
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202-564-5496
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By clicking on one of the Law Offices, you can obtain a staff
directory for that office, as well as the name of the OGC attorney
assigned to a particular legal issue or matter. (You can also
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•	Comprehensive Environmental Response, C<
Liability Act (CERCLA or Superfund)
•	Emergency Planning and Community Right-
(EPCRA) - all sections except Section 313 ('
Inventory)
•	Oil Pollution Act (OPA)
•	Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (R
•	Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 311
MAIN PHONE NUMBER: (202) 564-7706
FAX NUMBER: (202) 564-5531
MAIL CODE: 2366A
LOCATION: Ariel Rios North
ASSOCIATE & ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNS
Lisa K. Friedman, Associate General Counsel for
Solid Waste and Emergency Response
(202) 564-7706, Room 7507C
Earl Salo, Assistant General Counsel for CERCLA
(202) 564-5504, Room 7354
Brian Grant, Assistant General Counsel for RCRA
(202) 564-5503, Room 7510C
SUPPORT STAFF
Gwen Jones, Head Secretary, (202) 564-5502, Roo
Geraldine Sanders, SEE secretary, (202) 564-5527
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WASTE & EMERGENCY RESPONSE LAW OFFICE
NAME	PHONE ROOM (A. RIOS)
(All numbers are area code 202 )
Bangser, Paul*
564-5479
Room
7409E
Carpien, Alan
564-5507
Room
7510B
Freedman, Joe*
564-5406
Room
7409B
Friedman, Lisa
564-7706
Room
7507C
Gleaves, Mary Beth
564-5508
Room
7353H
Gordon, Andy
564-5509
Room
7454L
Horwitz, Sylvia
564-5511
Room
7514D
Igoe, Sheila
564-5513
Room
7426X
Kaneen, Tina
564-5514
Room
7507A
Ketcham-Colwill, Nancy*
564-5586
Room
7310B
Kraus, Karen
564-5516
Room
7426T
Lee, Mike*
564-5486
Room
7308A
Messier, Dawn
564-5517
Room
7510D
Michaud, John
564-5518
Room
7340C
Nam, Kathy
564-5512
Room
7013E
Neugeboren, Steve*
564-5488
Room
7518D
Openchowski, Charles
564-5519
Room
7426BB
Rivera, Nina
564-5521
Room
7507B
Schmandt, Alex
564-5522
Room
7426V
Silverman, Steve
564-5523
Room
7506C
Tyner, Lee
564-5524
Room
7514B
Wendelowski, Karen*
564-5493
Room
7426MM
Witt, Richard*
564-5496
Room
7519D
Woolf, Malcolm
564-5526
Room
7426EE
* indicates that the attorney is assigned to another part of OGC, but is
working on a project for the Solid Waste & Emergency Response Law
Office.
ATTORNEY RESPONSIBILITY LIST
Listed below are the legal matters handled by the Solid Waste &
Emergency Response Law Office. Contract, grant, appropriations law,
information law (including FOIA and CBI), LUST trust fund, and other
similar issues arising under RCRA and CERCLA are handled by OGC's
Finance & Operations Law Office (FOLO). Please refer to the FOLO
attorney responsibility list for the name of the OGC attorney assigned to
these areas.
In the list below, the name of the Assistant General Counsel who handles
a particular assignment appears in parentheses after the name of the staff
attorney who works on that assignment.
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Applicability of state, federal requirements (Section
6001)
Applicability of Section 1008 guidelines (Section
6004)
Compliance at EPA facilities
Compliance at federal facilities
Inventory of federal hazardous waste facilities
(Section 3016)
Procurement guidelines for recycled materials
(Section 6002)
Michaud (Grant)
Gordon (Grant)
Michaud (Grant)
Michaud (Grant)
Michaud (Grant)
Witt (Grant)
Integration with Other Acts (Section 1006)
Michaud (Grant)
Atomic Energy Act (AEA)
Clean Water Act (CWA)
Domestic sewage
Ocean dumping
FOTWs
CERCLA
Endangered Species Act (ESA)
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide & Rodenticide
Act (FIFRA)
MARPOL Program
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) PCB
Program
TSCA Title IV (lead abatement)
Shore Protection Act (SPA)
Surface Mining Control & Reclamation Act
(SMCRA)
Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) UIC
Program
Uranium Mill Tailings Reclamation and Control
Act (UMTRCA)
Judicial Review (Section 7006)
General judicial review Kaneen (Grant)
Miscellaneous
Battery Management Act Coursen (Grant)
RCRA burden reduction rule Schmandt (Grant)
Waste minimization	Schmandt (Grant)
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT
(CERCLA Or Superfund)
Delegations (E.0.12580 and Internal EPA Delegations)
All issues Tyner (Salo)
Nam (Grant)
Witt (Grant)
Nam (Grant)
Openchowski (Grant)
Openchowski (Grant)
Gordon (Grant)
Gordon (Grant)
Gordon (Grant)
Woolf (Grant)
Schmandt (Grant)
Neugeboren (Grant)
Gleaves (Grant)
Michaud (Grant)
Authority To Respond (Sections 101 AND 104)
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Definition of "release" (Section 101(22))	Tyner (Salo)
Definition of "hazardous substance" (Section 101(14))	Rivera (Salo)
Petroleum exclusion	Gordon (Salo)
Natural gas exclusion	Gordon (Salo)
Definition of "pollutant" or "contaminant" (Section 101(33)),	Salo
Definition of "environment" (Section 101(8))	Tyner (Salo)
Limitations on Fund-financed response for naturally occurring
substances, products in buildings,deteriorating water supply systems
(Section 104(a)(3))	Tyner (Salo)
Identifying and Reporting Releases and Reportable
Quantities (Sections 102, 103, 105, AND 111(G))
General (Sections 102 and 103)	Rivera (Salo)
"Federally permitted release" (Section 101(10))	Rivera (Salo)
National Priorities List, including CERCLIS; Preliminary
Assessment/Site Investigation (PA/SI); Hazard Ranking System
(HRS); Deferral; Deletions (Section 105)	Lee/Gordon (Salo)
Response Actions
Removal actions	Tyner (Salo)
Brownfields	Kraus (Salo)
Remedial actions
Generally(Section 121)	Igoe (Salo)
Off-site policy (Sections 104(c)(3) and 121(d)(3))	Tyner (Salo)
Relocation	Lee (Salo)
Institutional controls	Woolf (Salo)
Timing of review of response actions (Section 113(h))	Lee (Salo)
State assurances (Sections 104(c) and (j))	Wendelowski (Salo)
State superfund contracts, cooperative agreements (Section 104(d))
Wendelowski (Salo)
Administrative record (Section 113(k))	Lee (Salo)
Enforcement
Section 106 judicial actions	Schmandt (Salo)
Section 106 administrative orders	Schmandt (Salo)
Reimbursement petitions (Section 106(b)(2))	Tyner (Salo)
Cost recovery (Section 107)	Schmandt (Salo)
Liable parties and defenses to liability (Sections 107, 101(1), (9), (20)
and (35), and 119(a) and (b))	Freedman (Salo)
Indemnification (Section 107(e))	Freedman (Salo)
Response costs
Consistency with the NCP (Section 107(a))	Igoe (Salo)
Cost documentation	Schmandt (Salo)
Natural resource damages (Sections 107(a) and (f), 301(c), and
113(g)(1)
Tyner (Salo)
Liens (Sections 107(1) and (m))	Nam (Salo)
Statute of limitations (Sections 113(g)(2) and (3))	Schmandt
(Salo)
Settlements and contribution (Sections 122 and 113(f))	Schmandt
(Salo)
Civil penalties and treble damages (Sections 106(b)(1), 109, 104(e)(5),
107(c)(3), and 122(1))	Schmandt (Salo)
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Criminal sanctions (Sections 103 and 109(d))	Schmandt (Salo)
Access, inspection and information gathering authority(Section 104(e))
Carpien (Salo)
Federal Facilities (Section 120, SARA Section 111)
All issues	Michaud (Salo)
Claims (Sections 111 and 112)
All issues	Tyner (Salo)
Miscellaneous CERCLA Issues
National Response Team	Tyner (Salo)
Citizen actions
Citizen suits (Section 310)	Salo
Citizen petitions for PA (Section 105(d))	Lee (Salo)
Statute of limitations for toxic tort actions (Section 309) Schmandt
(Salo)
Financial responsibility (Section 108)	Salo
Insurance, including Title IV	Schmandt (Salo)
SITE program (Section 311)	Tyner (Salo)
Jurisdiction and venue (Sections 113(a) and (b))	Salo
Legislative veto (Section 305)	Carpien (Salo
Times Beach (SARA Section 118(h))	Tyner (Salo)
Worker protection standards (SARA Section 126)	Messier (Salo)
Indian tribes	Gordon (Salo)
EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY
RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT (EPCRA)
All issues except Toxic Release Inventory (Section 313) Rivera (Salo)
OIL POLLUTION ACT (OPA) AND SECTION 311 OF
THE CLEAN WATER ACT (CWA)
All issues Gordon (Salo)
EXECUTIVE ORDERS
Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review) - Associate
and Assistants can handle routine questions. More difficult issues should
be referred to Hale Hawbecker (564-5546) in OGC's Cross-Cutting Issues
Law Office.
Executive Order 12898 (Environmental Justice) - Malcolm Woolf
Executive Orders 12875 (Federalism), 13083 (Federalism) and 13084
(Consultation with Tribal Governments) — Associate and Assistants
can handle routine questions. More difficult issues should be referred to
Wendy Oatis (564-5551) in OGC's Cross-Cutting Issues Law Office.
Executive Order 13045 (Children's Health Protection) - Associate and
Assistants can handle routine questions. More difficult issues should be
referred to Jasmine Chapman (564-5542) in OGC's Cross-Cutting Issues
Law Office.
OTHER STATUTES
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Date: 01/27/2000 4:47 PM
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ara GoldsmithTO: Thomas HernandezTO: Greg LuetscherTO: Dustin MinorTO: Susan SchubTO: Sted
man SouthallTO: Michelle StaesTO: Mike StephensonTO: Rudy TanasijevichTO: Lawana WoodardTO
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Rick, could you forward this to CERCLA Legal Support-North?
The purpose of this cc:mail is to ensure you know where to get the new
HQ room numbers (Mail Codes have not changed) for mail deliveries such
as via FEDEX, UPS, etc.
Mike Northridge indicated to me that there was no "hard" document
listing of OSRE staffers' new room numbers (as in for FEDEX, UPS
deliveries). While going to the "National Locator" icon on your
desktop of your computer and doing a search will get you someone's
phone #, you need to hit "Enter" after the initial search to bring up
additional info, including the NEW ROOM NUMBERS. While it is not
mandatory to have the room number for such deliveries, it is believed
that it does help the process.
Let me know if I need to come to your desk and demonstrate for you.
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•	Compensate Settlers for a Portion of Orphan Share
•	Ensure Settlement Funds are Dedicated to Specific Superfund Sites
•	Issue Superfund Cleanup Orders to Parties in an Equitable Manner
•	Increase Number of Protected Small Contributors
•	Reduce Oversight for Cooperative Parties
Compensate Settlers for a Portion of Orphan Share
Seek to compensate parties for a portion of the costs attributable to insolvent
parties (orphan share) at Superfund sites where parties agree to perform the
cleanup, subject to the adequacy of funding for the cleanup program. The most
recent guidance for sites with orphan shares can be found on OSRE's
Settlements page.
Ensure Settlement Funds are Dedicated to Cleaning Up Specific Superfund
Sites
Direct settlement funds designated for future site costs to be placed in
site-specific accounts. The most recent guidance about special accounts can be
found on OSRE's Settlements page.
Issue Superfund Cleanup Orders to Parties in an Equitable Manner
Ensure that issuance of cleanup orders is not limited to a few responsible parties
but includes all appropriate parties where there is a sufficient basis to include
them. The most recent guidance about issuing cleanup orders can be found on
OSRE's Administrativ e Orders page.
Increase the Number of Protected Small Contributors at superfund Sites
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1
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0
13065
4353
GROSS, Joel (Chiel)
0
13063
4624
GELBER, Bruce (Deputy Chief)
¦0
13062
1998
SMITH, Walker (Deputy Chief)
o.
10022
2244
BRIGHTON, William (Assistant Chief)
Di
12017
2738
BROOK, ROBERT (Assistant Chief)
y
13054
5516
CONNEALY, Ross (Assistant Chief)
X
13060
4084
DWORKIN, Karen (Assistant Chief)
3'
12064
2750
FISHEROW, Benjamin (Assistant Chief)
)'
11065
4414
GLUCK, Ronald (Assistant Chief)
u
11006
3646
MAHAN, Ellen (Assistant Chief)
Y
13008
1447
McCABE, Catherine (Assistant Chief)
)C
10019
6-7123
AHMAD, Fataima
17
11054
4831
AKERS, Susan
C
12055
4114
ALLEN, Leslie
3
120B4
4059
ANDERSON, Esperanza
1
10009
5794
BAER, Steven
5
11005
4051
BEAL, Richard
2
12074
6-7921
BECKHARD, Dan
5
11052
4185
BEEHLER, Alex
7
12100
6-6515
BELLAS, Leslie
5:
13048
4149
BENTKOVER, Frank
5!
12040
1461
BENTLEY, Curtis
5<
12072
6-6552
BIROS, Frank
i:
13006
1466
BLESI, Sam

11071
2128
BOOTE, Richard
If
10007
3637
BROOKS, Phillip

10025
1448
CASEY, Patrick

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12010
2802
CHERUP, Lisa
12078
1491
CHESSLIN, Miriam
12101
5476
CHRISTENSEN, David
10015
3553
CLARK, Tom
12008
1543
CORMAN, Bicky
10036
7784
COWIE, Neil
12039
3900
CRUM, Matthew
12005
3644
DAIN, David
12066
4162
DARNELL, Robert
11070
4485
DODGE, Lynn
11049
5413
DONOHUE, Brian
13017
4226
DONNELLAN, Mike
12026
4628
DOUGLAS, Nathaniel
13046
3475
DUER, Donna
13004
1032
EDMONDS, Elizabeth
12075
3163
ELLIS, Stave
11101
3483
FELDMAN, Elise
11034
7519
FINGERHOOD, Karl
13011
1707
FISHEL, uavid
13055
3631
FISHER, Gary
12020
5258
FLICKINGER, Nancy
11059
2744
FLINT, Myles
11072
4352
FLYNN, Peter
12065
3906
FOGELSON, Matt
11069
5268
FRIEDMAN, Henry
11056
5405
GALLAGHER, Mark
13012
1711
GLADSTEIN, Richard
11057
5260
GOLD, Steve
12015
1111
GOODSTEIN, Michael
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10018
11096
12009
12061
11009
11019
11063
11026
12003
11033
10010
12018
13013
11015
11014
12060
11013
13055
11050
11060
13018
11035
12069
12099
12028
12073
12016
10024
12021
5270
GORMIEY, Paul
3248
HEMMING, Norman
0180
HIMMELHOCH, Sarah
5-0260
HOUSTON, Drenaye
5273
HUBER, Cynthia
5416
HURLEY, Ann
3856
HURLEY. Joseph
7-1242
HURST, Patricia
2717
HUTCHINS, Bill
6-8755
ISRAEL, Brian
4076
JACOBS, Dan
5474
JACOBSON, Rachel
5-0312
JIMENEZ, Aimee
4170
JOHNSON, Stephanie
4080
JONAS, Lori
6892
KAPLAN, Julie
6-8915
KAPLAN. Robert
2468
KATZ, Maureen
3907
KAUTSKY, Peter
5465
KELLER, Steve
9009
KOESTER, Kirk
5244
KROOP, Elizabeth
4213
LANG, Annette
2687
LEE, Robert
6-8860
LEFEVRE, Robert
1761
LEHNERT, Leslie
3264
LINDEMAN, Ralph
6-8916
LOEB, Elizabeth
2445
LOFTON, James
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11072
2840
LONG, Kenneth
11018
6-8777
MacAYAEL, Jamie R.


MacDONALD, Kathryn
11048
6-7162
MacLAUGHLIN, Jerry
13003
4241
MAHER, Robert
11036
6-8756
MANN, Valerie
13049
4620
MARIAN I, Thomas
11055
4454
MARKS, Jonathan
12079
5415
MARTIN, Joseph
12012
6-6557
MAYO, A. Kent
13057
1544
MclLWAIN, Dave
11102
6-6517
McKENNA, Patricia
10013
1210
McNULTY, Michael
12004
4797
MILLER, Robert
11011
9257
MIMS, Rhonda
11058
3659
MOREAU, Pamela
12006
3932
MORRISON, Matthew
11020
0056
MUELLER, Jon
12067
4793
MUSEL, David
12080
5-2332
O'BRYAN, Stacey
11026
2779
O'ROURKE, Steven
11017
1999
PAIR, Quentin
11097
3473
PAYNE. James
11092
2800
PEIRCE, George
13034
1134
PERSAMPIERI, Nick
11004
1196
PUCKETT, Larcy
12060
2580
REED, Mary
10014
4113
REYHER, Deborah
12076
2653
ROCKLER, Elliot
-A-

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10008
13005
11057
11062
13007
12036
13002
11025
12011
11003
13016
12077
12014
12057
10018
12056
11007
12038
12088
11080
11008
12062
11002
11066
12085

ROJKO, Kathy
53-0058
ROMITA, Michael
3446
ROSENTHAL, Arnold
3974
ROSSKAM, David
3908
SANDS, Jeff
1200
SCHAEFFER, Paul
6-6519
SCHAEFFER, Suzanne
0096
SHAWLEY, Dianne
6-8766
SHEHABI, Soroush Richard
5484
SITHER, John
5466
SMOUT, Cheryl
4079
STONE, Princina
1308
STONE, Randy
5471
STREET, David
2068
SUKYS, Greg
3143
SWEGLE, Tom

SWIFT, Susan
5409
TENENBAUM, AJan
1113
THODE, Anna

THOMPKINS, Hillary
2463
TOPOL, David
3581
TORRENT, Karen
0133
WEIGERT, Dave
4592
WEINISCHKE, William
2807
WILLEY, Steve
3482
WOLFTEICH, Paul
2277
YU, Elizabeth
5406
ZIZILA, France?

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FIELD OFFICE ATTORNEYS
GLAZER, David	415-744-6477
U.S. Department of Justice
301 Howard Street Suite 870
San Francisco, California 94105
(Fax) 415-744-6476
KLOTZ, Robert	415-744-6490
U.S. Department of Justice
301 Howard Street, Suite 870
San Francisco, California 94105
(Fax) 415-744-6476
O'BRIEN, Brad	415-744-6484
U.S. Department of Justice
301 Howard Street, Suite 870
San Francisco, California 94105
(Fax) 415-744-6476
O'CONNELL. Angela 415 744-6485
U.S. Department of Justice
301 Howard Street, Suite 870
San Francisco, California 94105
(Fax) 415-744-6476
ROCKETT, James (Mike) 415-744-6482
U.S. Department of Justice
301 Howard Street, Suite 870
San Francisco, California 94105
(Fax) 415-744-6476
WISE, Noel
U.S. Department of Justice
301 Howard Street, Suite 870
San Francisco, California 94105
(FAX) 415-744-6476
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CARMEN, Sean	206-526-6617
U.S. Department of Justice
DARC, N.W.
7600 Sand Point Way, N.E.
Seattle, Washington 99115-6665
(Fax) 206-526-6665
NICOLL, Jim	206-526-6616
U.S. Department of Justice
DARC, N.W.
7600 Sand Point Way, N.E.
Seattle, Washington 98115-6665
(Fax) 206-526-6665
ASKMAN, Dave	303-312-7347
U.S. Department of Justice
Suite 945N - North Tower
999 18th SL
Denver, Colorado 80202
(Fax) 303-312-7331
ELLINGTON, Jerel 303-312-7321
U.S. Department of Justice
Suite 945N - North Tower
999 18th St.
Denver, Colorado 80202
(Fax) 303-312-7331
FREEMAN, Jim	303-312-7376
U.S. Department of Justice
Suite 945N - North Tower
999 18th St.
Denver, Colorado 80202
(Fax) 303-312-7331
GELMAN, Leonard 303-312-7302
U.S. Department of Justice
Suite 945N - North Tower
999 18th St.
Denver, Colorado 80202
(Fax) 303-312-7331
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HOMIAK, Robert	303-312-7353
U.S. Department of Justice
Suite 945N - North Tower
999 18th St.
Denver, Colorado 80202
(Fax) 303-312-7331
MOSCATO, John	303-312-7346
U.S. Department of Justice
Suite 945N - North Tower
999 18th Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
(Fax) 303-312-7331
SCHMIDT, Khaki	303-312-7327
U.S. Department of Justice
Suite 945N - North Tower
999 18th Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
(Fax) 303-312-7331
FARRELL, James 617-450-0446
One Gateway Center
Suite 6116
Newton Comer, Massachusetts 02158
(Fax) 617-450-0448
FISKE, C. Addie	617-450-0444
One Gateway Center
Suite 6116
Newton Corner, Massachusetts 02158
(Fax) 617-450-0448
FRANKEL, Don	617-450-0442
One Gateway Center
Suite 6116
Newton Corner, Massachusetts 02158
(Fax) 617-450-0448
BELT, Gina	907-271-3456
Environment & Natural Resources Division
801 "B" Street - Suite 504
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3657
(Fax) 907-271-5827
TOTAL: Field: 19
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DETAILED ATTORNEYS
10035	5484
11070	5-0237
11061	5-9213
12027	3332
PARALEGALS
13015	1545
13035	2304
12095	3748
13010	5468
11100	6-6538
10017	5470
13023	6-8768
11038	6-8763
10030	0444
12086	5514
12093	8524
13033	3145
11095	4160
13024	1710
13042	5363
10034	5472
11028	2243
12091	2724
12022	1755
CARTER, Joan
ESCHEN, Andy
SHUFF, Sheldon
WIENER, Lew
ARMSTRONG, Nancy (Paralegal Program Manager)
AKINS, Meochi (Senior Paralegal)
BARBOUR, Trista
BARNES, Malaika
BECTON, Minnie
BOYKIN, Evette
BRACEY, John
BROWN, Sharon
BUNNELL, Julia
CONWELL, Ted
CZERNIEC, Walter
DESPIAN, Gerardo
DUEY, Pete
DUNNE. Tim
FULLER, Mark (Senior Paralegal)
HALES, Jennifer
HERZ, Dianne
HIGGINS, Leslie
JENNINGS, Lisa
KNODT, Richard (Senior Paralegal)
KOEPSELL, Susan
LEWIS, Susan Klein
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11085
2045
LIOTTI, Sonja (Senior Paralegal)
11012
5442
LIPPS, Stephen (Senior Paralegal)
11045
0584
MOORE, John
11090
1066
MORRISON, Marylee
12042
6-6523
NEE, Michael
10021
3923
POINDEXTER, Douglas (Senior Paralegal)
13081
1683
SANDER, Matt
12043
3818
SHAW, Kim
11084
2769
SHORTELL, Kate
11029
6-8789
SIMMONS, Gayle
11083
5292
STANTON, Edgar
13026
4159
TURNER, Robert
13036
2306
WALINSKAS, Bethanne
12031 5250	WATERS, Mary
FIELD OFFICE PARALEGALS
CHRISTEN, Corrine
GALLEGOS, Marge	303-312-7329
PERKINS, Erin	303-312-7385
KNAB, Judith	415-744-6483
LEGAL SUPPORT ASSISTANTS
12063
2755
ADCOCK, Jessica
13061
5403
ANDERSON, Linda
11032
5475
BACCUS, Rosita
11064
5520
BOONE, Sadie
11001A
6-8743
BREEDEN, Patricia
13082
4450
BRIGHT, Beverely
12013
9860
BROWN, Ken
10001
2436
BROWN, Valencia
TOTAL: 36
(Denver)
(Denver)
(Denver)
(San Fran)
TOTAL: 4
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12001
9858
BlfTANEY, Kamla
13001
8457
CAROLAN, Suzanne
13030
5408
DOUGLAS, Betton
12046B
2596
HILL, Mary
11047B
1422
HASSAN, Unda
10023
6-8912
HOLTON, Patricia
10031
6-8875
JONES, Kelvin
11088
5521
LAWHORN, Suleana
11010
1605
LYONS, Darlene
10001
6-8910
PETTUS, Dorothy
13001
3650
PRAYLOW, Charmeini
12001B
6-8901
RICHARDSON, Apnol
13082B
4291
SCOTT, Jane
12041
1513
SMITH. Faith
11047A
6-8705
SMITH, Jhana
12063A
2487
SOLOMON, Imogens
TOTAL: 24
SUPPORT STAFF - HELD OFFICE
CIPPARRONE, Sharon 415-744-6491 (San Francisco)
MANN, Kevin	415-744-6478 (San Francisco)
TOTAL: 2
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT

13045
1503
STONE, Clicky (Administrative Unit Chief)
13075
4091
MITCHELL, Alberta (Staff Assistant)
13056
4396
SAMUELS, Jo (Staff Assistant)
13071A
6-8901
CHASE, Peari (Legal Support Assistant)
13071B
4574
LOGAN, Ken (Support Services Assistant)
TOTAL: 5
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CASE MANAGEMENT UNIT
13051	5245 FENLON, Peggy (Chief)
13069A 6-7940 DAVIS, Joe (Case Management Specialist)
13080 2305 JONES, Andrea (Case Management Specialist)
13052	5246 MAYNARD, Max (Case Management Specialist)
13053	7786 SCHUBERT, George (Case Management Specialist)
13078 5290 WEST, Cora (Case Management Specialist)
TOTAL: 5
LITIGATION SUPPORT UNIT
13057
13031
1305B
13076
1544
1547
5517
1553
STUDENT AIDES
(303) 312-7384
13050 2710
13044 8893
TOTALS;
MclLWAIN, Dave (Litigation Support Unit Chief)
FLEETWOOD, Tonia (FOIA Assistant)
SUTTON, Richard (Litigation Support Assistant)
WHITE, John (Case Management Specialist)
TOTAL: 3
CARDONA, Rosemarle (Denver)
OROCHENA. Sal
SHAWLEY, Elizabeth
TOTAL: 2
ATTORNEYS
PARALEGALS
LEGAL SUPPORT ASSISTANTS
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT-
CASE MANAGEMENT UNIT
LITIGATION SUPPORT UNIT
STUDENTS
141 +19 = 160
36+ 4 = 40
24 + 2 = 26
5 = 5
5 = 5
3 = 3
3=	3
TOTAL 242
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SATELLITE SERVICE CENTER
EARL MOORE 514-3849 (SUPERVISOR)
FAX	514-0097 & 353-0296
ANGELA GRANT 514-3350 (SUPPUES)
FILE ROOMS
10th Floor - Paula Blake, Supervisor	353-9316
10th Floor - Devon Marshall	353-9369
11thFloor-Syreeta Chase	353-9317
12th Floor - Veronica (Ann) Jackson	353-9320
13* Floor - Ann Moten	353-9322
FORESTVILLE RLE CENTER
DONNIE SPENCER 301 763-0102 & 763-0103
CONFERENCE ROOM3 - To Reserve Call S14-5271
11 th Floor (NY Ave Side) 11068 6-8708
12th Floor (NY Ave Side) 12058 6-6549
13th Floor (NY Ave Side) 13083 6-7916
13th Floor (NY Ave Side) 13083 6-7919 (Window Side)
FAX MACHINES


MANAGEMENT GROUP
ROOM 13073 NY AVENUE
353-0297
REGION 6
ROOM 13021 H STREET
514-8395
REGION 5
ROOM 12049 NY AVENUE
616-6584
REGIONS 3 &8
ROOM 12029 H STREET
616-6583
REGIONS 1 & 2
ROOM 11078 NY AVENUE
616-2427
REGIONS 4 & 9
ROOM 11023 H STREET
514-2583
REGIONS 7 & 10
ROOM 10038 H STREET
514-4180
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UNC STAFF
10028 6-6529
10005 6-6528
KIDWELL, Dreama
SHUMARD, Bobby
UBRAftY
9004 6-8942	SWE, Kendra
CONSENT DECREE LIBRARY
202-624-0892
GUARDS' DESK AND EMERGENCY NUMBERS
1425 New York Avenue Guards' Desk 616-6571 & 616-6572
DOJ Command Center	514-3271
Datawatch Security	301 - 654-3282
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ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE SECTION ROSTER - JANUARY 21, 2000
NAME
ATTORNEYS
PHONE NO.
ROOM NO.
GRISHAW, Letitia J. ¦ (Chief)
514-2219
8002
ROGERS, J. Steven - (Asst. Chief)
514-2182
8126
SAMUELS, Stephen - (Asst. Chief)
514-3468
8006
SCHACHTER, Scott - (Asst. Chief)
514-4632
8122
VADEN, Christopher • (Asst. Chief)
514-4438
8144
WARD, Mary Elizabeth - (Asst. Chief)
514-2686
8124
YOUNG, Russell • (Asst. Chief)
514-2640
8146
BARR, Lewis
514-4206
8130
BLAKE, Wendy
305-0851
8820
CARSON, David (Denver)
(303) 312-7309

CHINN, Lily
514-0135
8143
DERTKE, Daniel
514-0994
8530
DOYLE, Andrew
514-4427
8128
DREW, Cynthia
616-7554
8136
EDGAR, Mary
514-2741
8008
EGBERT, Karen
514-0996
8110
FLORES, Daniel
514-0242
8132
FOSTER, Robert (Denver)
(303) 312-7320

GREENBERG, Alan (Denver)
(303) 312-7324

GUALTIERI, David
514-4767
8121
HERM, Steve
305-0331
8410
HOSTETLER, Eric
305-2326
8528
HUGHES, HARRY
514-1978
8810
HUMM, Randall
514-3097
8406
JORDAN, Scott
514-9365
8138
KAPLAN, David J.
514-0997
8114

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NAME
ATTORNEYS
PHONE NO.
ROOM NO.
KEITH, Judith
514-3747
8536
LEVIN, Joshua
514-4198
8010
LIPSHULTZ, Jack
514-2191
8546
LORENZEN, Thomas
305-0733
8112
LYNK, Brian
514-6187
8127
McCUBBIN, Patricia
514-0223
8540
McDERMOTT, Martin
514-4122
8106
Mcdonough, Eileen
514-3126
8108
NITCZYNSKI, Mark - (Denver)
(303) 312-7388

PACHECO, Thomas - (San Francisco)
(415)744-6480

PINKSTON, Daniel • (Denver)
(303) 312-7397

RAVE, Norman
616-7568
8012
RIGAU, Mark - (San Francisco)
(415) 744-6487

ROGERS, Cherie
514-3701
8544
ROWE, Michael
514-3144
8118
RUSAK, Steve
514-9275
8532
RUSSELL, Lisa - on detail to front office
514-2285
8123
SEMLER, Mjchael
514-1542
8116
SHEEHAN, John
514-0995
8120
SWIFT, Joshua
616-7501
8134
THOMPSON, David
514-2617
8148
TONGLAO, Pam
305-0897
8129
WALTER, Michele
514-3376
8526
WILKERSON-BARRON, Eve
514-3698
8140
WILLIAMS, Melaine
514-0375
8534
WILLIAMS, Scott
514-1950
8542
ZEVENBERGEN, Michael (Seattle)
(206) 526-6607

PARALEGAL SUPERVISOR


MOORE, Lois
514-3149
8524
PARALEGAL SPECIALISTS


BAXTER, Beth
514-9763
8533
BOOKER, Allison
514-3188
8535
NAME
PARALEGAL SPECIALISTS
PHONE NO.
ROOM NO.
COLE, Michael
514-5452
8813
COURNOYER, Dariene
616-2223
8815
KAWAKAMI, Tia (Denver)
(303) 312-7393

KENNY, Joyce
514-0984
8811
RAUSENBERGER, Wyndy
305-1697
8527
ROBERTS, Kathleen
514-3924
8817
MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST


STEENLAND, Dodie
616-3129
8125
CASE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS


BAIN, Lynn P.
514-9771
8007
KOWLESSLAR, Georgia
514-8593
8205
LITIGATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE
SPECIALISTS


DAY, Regina
514-2950
8201
WOOLNER, Rhodora
305-1721
8307

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LEGAL SUPPORT ASSISTANTS


BEARD, Linda
514-2434
8804
FENWICK, Jacqueline
514-0990
8830
HAMILTON, Brandy
514-2219
8005
HARGRAVES, Shelbie
514-2486
8302
LUTTON, Linda (Denver)
(303) 312-7395

McCOY-SMITH, Tawana
514-0989
8607A
MARSHMAN, Joan
514-2965
8802
MONTGOMERY, Cecelia
514-2728
8539
SCHMELTZER, Jennifer
514-2398
8004
YEE, Bernice (San Francisco)
(415) 744-6472

DENVER FIELD OFFICE
Environment & Natural Resources Division
U.S. Department of Justice
Suite 945, North Tower
999 - 18th Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
GENERAL OFFICE NUMBER: (303) 312-7300
FAX NUMBER: (303) 312-7331
NAME
DIRECT DIAL NUMBERS/VOICEMAIL
CARSON, DAVID
303-312-7309
FOSTER, ROBERT
303-312-7320
GREENBERG, ALAN
303-312-7324
NITCZYNSKI, MARK
303-312-7388
PINKSTON, DANIEL
303-312-7397
KAWAKAMI, TIA (Paralegal)
303-312-7393
LUTTON, LINDA (LSA)
303-312-7395
SEATTLE Fl
ELD OFFICE
MICHAEL ZEVENBERGEN
U.S. Department of Justice
c/o NOAA Damage Assessment
7600 Sand Point Way, NE
Seattle, WA 98115
PHONE: (206) 526-6607
	FAX: (206) 526-6665	
SAN FRANCISCO FIELD OFFICE
U.S. Department of Justice
Environment & Natural Resources Division
301 Howard Street, Suite 870
San Francisco, CA 94105
PHONE: (415) 744-6480
FAX: (415
744-6476
NAME
DIRECT DIAL PHONE NUMBER
Pacheco, Thomas
(415) 744-6480
Rigau, Mark
(415)744-6487
Yee, Bernice (LSA)
(415) 744-6472
EDS FAX NUMBERS:

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(20k;;	-1 .til. 8120
(202) 616-2426 - Rm. 8004
(202) 616-0013 - Rm. 8546
MAILING ADDRESS
OVERNIGHT ADDRESS
U.S. Department of Justice
Environment & Natural Resources
Division
Environmental Defense Section
P.O. Box 23986
Washington, D.C. 20026-3986
U.S. Department of Justice
Environment & Natural Resources
Division
601 D Street, N.W.
Suite 8000
Washington, D.C. 20004

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To access the CERCLA documents on S:/ drive, do the following
1.	Log into WordPerfect 8
2.	Click on file
3.	Click open
4.	Go to look in and click on drive S
5.	Click on apps
6.	Click on eadmodels
7.	Click on CERCLA
8.	Arrow to desired file and click on it
To access the OLS routing slip follow directions 1-7 above
8. Arrow to olsroute and click on it

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LAPTOPS
For laptop check-outs, see the CERCLA contact for availability or
check with the computer and telecommunications service (CATS)
at: 2-9982
PC CONTACT
COMPUTER. AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES (CATS HELP DESK) 2-9982
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All Travel requests and vouchers should be submitted to your legal techs. All travel arrangements
and any inquiries should be directed to them.
You will be given a copy of your TA once processed to pick-up your ticket (if applicable). An
advanced called to the SATO Travel office may be beneficial, but not needed. The number is
404/562-1186

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MAIL
Incoming
Regular U.S. Postal mail is delivered to EAD twice daily around 10:30am and 2:00pm.
It is then distributed by an EAD support staff person. Federal Express/U.S. Postal
Overnight and UPS are delivered once or twice daily depending on its arrival in the
EPA mailroom. It is loaged into the front office and you are notified to pick it up.
Outgoing
Regular U.S. Postal, interoffice and Pouch mail is picked up from the EAD mailroom
twice daily around 10:30am and 2:00pm. Outgoing mail is stamp with the office stamp
and placed into the outgoing mailbox. Overnight and Express mail must be taken
to the mailroom located on the 9th floor until 3:30 pm.
Courier
All courier packages are dropped off and picked up from the mailroom located on the
9th floor. If a courier package is not picked up, it is delivered in the next mail run
coming from the mailroom.

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Aug 3, 1999
VIORANDUM
SUBJECT: Change in Mail Procedures
FROM: Gary H. White, Chief
Facilities Management Section
TO: All Region 4 Employees.
Due to circumstances beyond our control, the U.S. Postal
Service will no longer pick up registered mail from the EPA mail
room and transport it to the Central City Carrier, which is our
servicing station. Because of this change, our mail room
personnel will, on a daily basis, carry all registered mail from
our offices to the Central City Carrier located on Marietta
Street.
All registered mail received in the mail room by 12:00 noon
will be taken to the post office that same day, whereas all
registered mail received after 12:00 noon will be transported to
the post office the next official work day.
It is very important that you notify one of the mail room
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Printers
5"
Printer 1 - east side next to printer 8
Printer 2 - South side, located in crossover
Printer 3 - West side, near coffee room (north end)
Printer 4 - next to Audrey Daniels
Printer 5 - near cercla cost recovery attorneys
Printer 6 - east side, near Elizabeth obenshain
Printer 7 - near contractor area
Printer 8 - northeast end, near the copy room
Printer 9 - front office
Printer 10 - Westside, near rolando bascumbe
Printer 11 - westside, near coffee room
Printer 12 - east side, near copy room
PRINTER SELECTIONS
PRINTER SELECTIONS ARE PROGRAMMED AT THE SET-UP STAGE. IF PRINTER
SELECTION IS NOT PROPERLY SET-UP, CALL THE
COMPUTER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (CATS) 2-9982

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HOW TO ADD A NETWORK PRINTER
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Conference Rooms
1.	Click on region 4 services
2.	Click on misc. applications
3.	Highlight desired room and click
4.	Check availability and call contact
5.	Front Office Administrative Staff at: 2-9655

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attachment b
ACTION CODE NAME AND DEFINITION CHANGES: The chart below provide the action
codes, categories, replaces/includes appropriate action codes and the new definitions.
Proposed
Action
code
Proposed
Action code
categories
Replaces/
includes these
action codes
Definition of activities
CC
CERCLA
Cctrninal
Litigation.
'originally CC,'t*ien
fnCOtporoted vmh
LT
Incinder- . „
Activities-perforated fox a Judicial action charging criminal
; vtolatiofl(s) of CERCLA authority.. Such cases typically cite
(but arc ftoi {{roited to) violation of§lQ3 NottBcaiion.
requirements. : ,
LT
Litigation
CB, CL, SF, SV.
SX.LT
Includes:
Activities undertaken for all types of non-criminaJ CERCLA—
litigation (e.g., claim in bankruptcy proceeding; § 104(e), § 106
and/or §107 litigation; § 109 administrative penalty assessment
litigation). Includes preparation of litigation referral,
preparation of case for filing, assisting in the actual litigation,
responding to CERCLA 106(b) petitions; administrative or
judicial actions for assessment of stipulated or statutory
penalties for violation of earlier enforcement instruments; and
all negotiations after the complaint or other initiating action is
filed.
This Action Code would be for use by both legal and technical or progra l
staff. It would be linked to OECA as NPM.
NG
Negotiation
AC, AD, AN, AV,
FN, RN, [N, NB,
UA.NE
Includes:
Negotiating for RD/RA, removal, RJ/FS, cost recovery, de
minimis and every other type of settlement negotiation we do w/
a PRP (other than negotiation of a prospective purchaser
agreement) prior to filing the complaint; issuing demand
letters; issuing notice letters which invite a PRP to engage in
negotiations with EPA; using ADR and activities involved in
getting the settlement approved and finalized, (e.g., discussions,
meetings and sessions with PRPs, drafting settlement
documents. Federal Register notice preparation, coordination
with HQ and DOJ, pre-referrals/referrals to DOJ or HQ for
approval of the settlement). Also, regarding UAOs it includes
their preparation, issuance, holding conferences with the
Respondents regarding the UAO, discussing with respondents
any concerns they have about the UAO, and their intentions
relating to compliance with the UAO.
PC
Cost
Documentation
Preparation
PC
Includes:
Activities associated with the preparation of cost documentation
in support of cost recovery actions, and the preparation and
issuance of periodic billings for oversight costs and other costs.

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NS
PRP Search/Case
development,
planning and
closeout
DD. HV, RP, N'S
Includes:
All PRP search activities; preparation of initial notice letters to
parties; general discussions with PRPs about site activities (i.e.,
not negotiations); preparing waste-in lists (or NBARs),
activities to support orphan share determination, development
of site enforcement strategy (other than specific strategies
developed for purposes of and during the course of negotiations
or litigation); preparation and review of § 104(e) information
requests, any information gathering that will help enable us to
plan enforcement activities; preparation of cost recovery
decision documents, and preparing and issuing comfort letters.
PS
Legal Review
and Analysis
(For Attorneys
only)
PS
Includes:
Review of CERCLA documents and other legal analysis in
support of the CERCLA program, not otherwise covered under
other Action Codes. Includes review of program/technical site
documents such as RODs; review of PRP submissions under an
enforcement instrument, prior to the time any such submission
is determined to be in violation of the instrument (thereafter,
such activities should be charged to the Action Codes for
Compliance Enforcement or Litigation, as appropriate); seeking
access from property owners (prior to the time an access order
is prepared or litigation for access is sought); attending public
meetings concerning a site; preparing and reviewing documents,
and participating in meetings or hearings associated with the
filing of a lien; preparing and reviewing an administrative
'record; negotiating State Superfund Contracts or Cooperative
Agreements or other programmatic agreements; providing legal
advice on non-enforcement questions; and preparing or
reviewing non-enforcement correspondence, such as responses
to Congressional requests.
••This Action Code would be for use only by Agency legal staff
(attorneys and paralegals). It would be linked to OECA as
NPM for all activities in support of cost recovery or PRP
response actions; and it would be linked to OGC as NPM for all
activities in support of Fund-financed response and non-site
specific legal counseling.
New Code
QX
Prospective
Purchaser
Agreements
N/A
Includes:
All activities involved in preparing, negotiating and finalizing a
prospective purchaser agreement
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Compliance
Enforcement
N/A
Includes:
Activities undertaken to follow up on non-compliance by PRPs
with performance or payment obligation, including; compiling
and preparing documentation; warning telephone call; warning
letter, memo to file documenting decision not to pursue
penalties or otherwise take follow-up enforcement action;
issuance of notice of violation; meeting with violator,
negotiation of any deadline extension; dispute resolution; all
activities for collection for delinquent accounts receivable
including referral to DOJ or Treasury Department; calculation,
negotiation and assessment of stipulated and/or statutory
penalties; referral to DOJ for further enforcement. (For
activities relating to such non-compliance that are carried out
after EPA issues a §109 administrative penalty complaint or
after DOJ initiates court action, use the Action Code for
Litigation, LT.)

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Author: Valerie McGuire at REGION4
Date: 10/28/98 3:42 PM
Priority: Normal
TO: Mail List - #EAD Staff
Subject: Weekly Report
Here are a few helpful hints that should be used by the staff
preparing items to be submitted to Tesa for inclusion in the weekly
report sent to Headquarters.
a)	All items should be printed in the Times New Roman 12 font;
b)	The heading of each item should be in all caps, bold type with no
underlining, unless referencing the name of a particular case;
c)	Under each heading, there are 3 sub-headings: Impact, Background,
and Contact, respectively. These sub-headings should also be in all
caps and bold type.
d)	There should be a colon after each of the sub-headings and, in
the Impact and Background sections, there should be 2 spaces before
typing begins. After typing the word "Contact", there should be a
tab after the colon, instead of 2 spaces, followed by the
individual's name on the same line, the name of their section on the
second line, and their phone number on the third line, e.g.,
CONTACT: Tesa King
Immediate Office
(404) 562-9501
c) All paragraphs should be left-justified; there should be no paragraph
indents.
As a reminder, these items are due to Tesa each Wednesday, by noon,
which gives Tesa the time she needs to pull all of the items together,
give them to Phyllis or Bill for review, and send the final to
Headquarters by the Friday deadline.
If anyone has any questions or comments, feel free to give me a call
on 2-9669.
We greatly appreciate your cooperation in this matter.
Thanks,
Val

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Author: William Bush at REGION^
Date: - 9/16/98 5:36 PM
Priority: Normal
TO: William Bush, Robert Caplan, Jeffrey Dehner, Lisa Ellis, Thomas Hernandez,
Greg Luetscher, Andrea Madigan, Simon Miller, Dustin Minor, Susan Schub, Paul Schwartz,
Stedman Southall, Michelle Staes, Rudy Tanasijevich, Cathy Willis, Lawana Woodard,
Donzetta Workman, Kathleen Wright
Subject: OTS Weekly Report Items
Please see the below message from Phyllis. As I have explained in the
past and as you can probably tell from her message, the weekly report
is very important to our boss. If you have accomplished something and
don't take the time to do a weekly, then a major component of the
success of that accomplishment is lost. It's not just a matter of
making yourself or the Region look good, it's fullfulling a major
portion of our performance agreement - keeping people up the food
chain informed of what's going on. Phyllis message below I think is
more focused on keeping trivial matters out of the report. I believe,
however, that CERCLA is generally underreporting. If you have a
question about whether you should do a weekly for an event, just ask
me. Also please remember to include any significant counselling event
that you have with OGC (regardless of how helpful OGC was during such
event). For those new attys, if you're not sure how to do a weekly
or what the weekly is, please see me or your mentor. Thanks, Bill.
		 Forward Header
Subject: OTS Weekly Report Items
Author: Phyllis Harris at REGI0N4
Date: 9/16/1998 2:42 PM
As you know, EAD sends a weekly report to OECA every Thursday. I need
to bring a couple of items to your attention.
First, the weekly report that this office sends to headquarters is
distributed to OGC, CID, Division Directors, DRA, RA, all ten Regions,
and all offices within OECA. Every organizational group within this
office has a reporting relationship with OECA and may use the weekly
report report as an opportunity to report noteworthy enforcement,
legal counseling, environmental assessment, tribal, and environmental
justice matters. Therefore, it is imperative that we ensure that
these noteworthy items from the Division is reflective of how we want
outside customers to see this Division. Therefore, I need you as
managers to ensure that the items that you want included in the weekly
are noteworthy. General staff work is not necessarily noteworthy.
Items that demonstrate what we are doing to further the program, work
on the MOA, work on significant EISs, etc. All items must have a
"title". For example, an item that discusses what a person did with
the programs or anybody need to titled as "program development" or
SOMETHING. I would advise the technical managers to look at the
weekly report from Region 1. (You may find it in the OECA report that
is sent out weekly by Tesa.) It does a great job in capturing the
"title" of the item that is being reported. The item being reported
on must also be reported in the "third" person rather than in the
first person. (No "I"s) . Please note that I encourage you to report
items that may not be "weekly" items for purposes of the senior staff
meeting on Monday mornings. You are encourage to	those items that
should not be reported to OECA in the weekly but should be reported to

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me for purposes of the staff'^meeting.
Tesa and Valerie have a ver^jj harc^TEime trying to figure out^what*
should or should not be included and how it should be formaLi_eu-
Anderson currently reviews the weekly and makes many of the judgments.
Effective immediately, all OTS items for the weekly must be reviewed
and approved by Bruce. Bruce will ensure that the items are
noteworthy and are written in such a way that demonstrates how the
activity is furthering the program. The item will not be included in
the report unless it has been reviewed and approved by Bruce.
I appreciate your efforts in ensuring that the weekly is a document
that tells what our office is doing in a concise, effective manner.
Phyllis

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B. Scheduling of briefings. It is the responsibility of the
program staff to schedule briefings with their management. It is
the responsibility of the case attorney to schedule the briefing
with EAD management and the RA/DRA. Generally, the lead legal
and technical staff should attend each briefing. In addition,
the EAD Technical Authorities will be invited to the briefings of
me or my Associates.
cc: John Hankinson, Jr.
A. Stanley Meiburg
EAD Staff

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
F£B * i rcro
4EAD
MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT: Revised CERCLA Referral Document Distribution
FROM:
William Bush, Chief
Office of CERCLA Legal.' Support-South
TO:
Offices of CERCLA Legal Support
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide a reference
list for EAD attorneys who have CERCLA cases that require direct
or indirect referrals to the U.S. Department of Justice and the
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA). It has
been revised to reflect changes and corrections, and supersedes
the previously revised memorandum on this subject dated January
6, 1997. Included are instructions on which document to copy to
whom, along with necessary titles, addresses, and corrected mail
codes. Additionally, model cover letters are provided for each
of the four principal categories of referrals.
Copies of the four attached model cover letters are on the S
drive. To access the models, select the S drive, then "Apps",
then "eadmodel", then "CERCLA Model Documents". The four file
names, in order of this memorandum, are:
1.)	Past Costs Civil Referral-Cover Ltr-99vl
2.)	RDRA Pre-Referral-Cover Ltr-99vl
3.	) CD for RDRA Referral-Cover Ltr-99vl
4.)	CD Indirect Referral-Cover Memo-OOvl
Please see Tom Hernandez regarding any changes that may
occur in the future.
Attachments (5)
Internet Address (URL) • http://www.epa.gov
Recycled/Recyclable • Printed with Vegetable Oil Based Inks on Recycled Paper (Minimum 30% Postconsumer)

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I. Direct Civil Referrals for Cost Recovery
A.	BY REGULAR MAIL TO DOJ (We get credit when this leaves Region
4)
Original Letter from Regional Administrator with Referral Package
minus exhibits to:
Lois J. Schiffer
Assistant Attorney General
Environment and Natural Resources Division
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Room 2143
Washington, DC 20530-0001
cc(w/enclosures): DOJ Senior Attorney
[Anna C. Thode for FL, NC, SC, TN; William A. Weinischke for
Al, GA, MS, KY]
Environmental Enforcement Section
U.S. Department of Justice
P.O. Box 7611
Washington, DC 20044-7611
(or 1425 New York Ave., NW, Washington, DC, 20005)
cc(w/o enclosures): U.S. Attorney's Office, Chief, Civil
Division
B.	BY PRIORITY POUCH MAIL TO HQ
cc(w/o enclosures):
Barry Breen, Director (Mail Code 2271A)
Office of Site Remediation Enforcement
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ariel Rios Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460
cc(w/enclosures minus exhibits) :
Bruce R. Kulpan, Chief (Mail Code 2272A)
Regions 3, 4 & 8 Branch, Regional Support Division
Office of Site Remediation Enforcement
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ariel Rios Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460

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C. BY INTRA-OFFICE MAIL TO COST RECOVERY SECTION
cc(w/o enclosures): Anita Davis, Chief, Cost Rec. Section
II.	Pre-Referrals (PRN's or "Mini-Lits") for RD/RA
A.	BY REGULAR MAIL TO DOJ (We get credit when this leaves Region
4)
Original Letter and Original PRN (minus exhibits) from Regional
Counsel and Director, Waste Mgt. Division to:
Joel M. Gross, Chief
Environmental Enforcement Section
U.S. Department of Justice
P.O. Box 7611
Washington, DC 20044-7611
(or 1425 New York Ave., NW, 20005)
cc(w/enclosures): DOJ Senior Attorney ((See Section 1(A))
cc(w/o enclosures): U.S. Attorney's Office," Chief, Civ.il
Division
B.	BY PRIORITY POUCH MAIL TO HQ
Same instructions as in Section I(B)
C.	BY INTRA-OFFICE MAIL TO COST RECOVERY SECTION
Same instructions as in Section I(C)
III.	Transmittal of Signed CD's with "Ten-Points" for RD/RA for
Cases Directly Referred to DOJ
A. BY REGULAR MAIL TO DOJ (We get credit when this leaves Region
4)
Original Letter from Regional Administrator with copies of
(1) "Ten-Point"; (2) Draft Complaint; and (3) CD to:
Lois J. Schiffer
Assistant Attorney General
Environment and Natural Resources Division
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Room 2143

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Washington, DC 20530-0001
cc: letter & original of all documents to:
Environmental Enforcement Section
U.S. Department of Justice
P.O. Box 7611
Washington, DC 20044
(or 1425 New York Ave., NW, Washington, DC, 20005)
Attention: George J. Schubert
Case Management Unit
Room 13053
cc(w/o enclosures): DOJ Senior Attorney (See Section 1(A))
cc(w/o enclosures): DOJ Staff Attorney
cc(w/o enclosures): U.S. District Attorney's Office, Chief,
Civil Division
B.	BY PRIORITY POUCH MAIL TO HQ
Same instructions as in Section 1(B), with one addition:
cc(w/o enclosures): OSRE Staff Attorney (if one has been
assigned)
C.	BY INTRA-OFFICE MAIL TO COST RECOVERY SECTION
Same instructions as in Section I(C)
IV. Indirect Referrals of CD's with "Ten-Points" (RD/RA or Cost
Recovery) Where Concurrence Authority Is Retained by HO Pursuant
to September 30, 1998, Memorandum from Barry Breen to the
Regional Counsels entitled "Revisions to OECA Concurrence and
Consultation Reguirements for CERCLA Case and Policy Areas"
A. BY PRIORITY POUCH MAIL TO HQ
Original Memorandum from Regional Administrator
with original of "Ten-Point", plus copies of CD and draft
Complaint to:
Steven A. Herman (Mail Code 2201A)
Assistant Administrator for Enforcement
and Compliance Assurance
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ariel Rios Building

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1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460
cc(w/attachments; receives originals of CD and draft
Complaint: OSRE Staff Attorney
cc(w/o attachments):
Barry Breen, Director (Mail Code 2271A)
Office of Site Remediation Enforcement
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ariel Rios Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460
cc(w/o attachments):
Bruce R. Kulpan, Chief (Mail Code 2272A)
Regions 3, 4 & 8 Branch, Regional Support Division
Office of Site Remediation Enforcement
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ariel Rios Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460
B. COURTESY COPIES BY REGULAR MAIL TO DOJ (We get credit when
this leaves HQ)
cc(w/o attachments): DOJ Senior Attorney (see Section 1(A))
cc(w/o attachments): DOJ Staff Attorney
cc(w/o attachments):
Lois J. Schiffer
Assistant Attorney General
Environment and Natural Resources Division
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Room 2143
Washington, DC 20530-0001
C. BY INTRA-OFFICE MAIL TO COST RECOVERY SECTION
Same instructions as in Section 1(C)

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
4EAD
Lois J. Schiffer
Assistant Attorney General
Environment and Natural Resources Division
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave.,NW
Room 214 3
Washington, DC 20530-0001
SUBJ: Civil Referral - Cost Recovery
[XYZ] Superfund Site [SSID=04XX]
[City], [	] County, [State]
Dear Ms. Schiffer:
The purpose of the enclosed referral is to request that the
Department of Justice file a civil action pursuant to Section 107
of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and
Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 9601 et
seq.. to obtain reimbursement for response costs incurred by the
Environmental Protection Agency at the [XYZ] Site near [XYZ],
[State]. [AS APPROPRIATE: This referral also requests that the
Department of Justice seek punitive damages under Section
107(c)(3) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. § 9607(c)(3).]
The Region 4 attorney assigned to this case is 	
(404)562-[xxxx], and the Region 4 Enforcement Project Manager
assigned to this case is 	, (404) 562-[xxxx]
Sincerely,
John H. Hankinson, Jr.
Regional Administrator
Enclosures [Need to List]
cc: Barry Breen, EPA/OSRE (w/o enclosures)
Bruce R. Kulpan, EPA/OSRE (w/enclosures minus exhibits)
[DOJ Senior Attorney], DOJ/EES (w/enclosures)
Anita Davis, EPA, Region 4, CRS (w/o enclosures)
[U.S. Attorney's Office, [Chief], Civil Division, DOJ (w/o
enclosures)
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
/	61 FORSYTH STREET
% pro^°	ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
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Joel M. Gross, Chief
Environmental Enforcement Section
U.S. Department of Justice
P.O. Box 7611
Washington, DC 20044-7611
SUBJ: Pre-Referral Litigation Report
[XYZ] Superfund Site [SSID=04XX]
[City], [	] County, [State]
Dear Mr. Gross:
The purpose of this letter is to transmit to you the RD/RA
Pre-Referral Litigation Report for the above-referenced Site, in
accordance with the 11 Pre-Referral Negotiation Procedures for
Superfund Cases" memorandum, dated October 12, 1990. EPA-Region
4 expects to sign a Record of Decision for this Site by
		1997.
If there is any additional information you need at this
time, please contact 	, Assistant Regional Counsel, at
(404)B62-[xxxx], or the Remedial Project Manager,
	, at (404)562-[xxxx] .
Sincerely,
Phyllis P. Harris
Regional Counsel and Director
Environmental Accountability Division
Richard D. Green
Director
Waste Management Division
Enclosure
cc: Barry Breen,, EPA/OSRE (w/o enclosure)
Bruce R. Kulpan, EPA/OSRE (w/enclosure minus exhibits)
[DOJ Senior Attorney], DOJ/EES (w/enclosure)
Anita Davis, EPA, Region 4, CRS (w/o enclosure)
U.S. Attorney's Office, [Chief], Civil Division, DOJ (w/o
enclosure)
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30303-8960
Lois J. Schiffer
Assistant Attorney General
Environment and Natural Resources Division
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave.,NW
Room 214 3
Washington, DC 20530
SUB J: CERCLA §§ 106 and 107 Consent Decree for RD/RA
[XYZ] Superfund Site [SSID=04XX]
[City], [	] County, [State]
Dear Ms. Schiffer:
The purpose of this letter is to refer the above-referenced
matter for the filing of a Complaint and the lodging of the
Consent Decree for entry in the	District of the State of
The Decree has been executed by the Defendants and by
Region 4.
Enclosed for your review are copies of: (1) the Consent
Decree; (2) the "Ten-Point" Settlement Analysis assessing the
proposed settlement; and (3) the draft Complaint. The originals
of these documents have been sent to Mr. George Schubert of your
staff to be logged into the EES Tracking System and delivered to
the DOJ Trial Attorney.
	, of the Environmental Enforcement Section, is the
DOJ trial attorney assigned to this case. The Region 4 attorney
assigned to this case is	. [He/she] can be
contacted at (404)562-[xxxx].
Sincerely,
or 	

John H. Hankinson, Jr.
Regional Administrator
Enclosures
cc: Barry Breen, EPA/OSRE (w/o enclosures)
Bruce R. Kulpan, EPA/OSRE (w/enclosures minus exhibits)
[OSRE Staff Attorney: If applicable], EPA/OSRE (w/o
enclosures)
[DOJ Senior Attorney] , DOJ/EES (w/o enclosures)
[DOJ Staff Attorney] , DOJ/EES (w/o enclosures)
George J. Schubert, DOJ/CMU (w/original CD)
Anita Davis, EPA, Region 4, CRS (w/o enclosures)
U.S. Attorney's Office, [Chief], Civil Division (w/o encl.s)
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\	UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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^ <5?	61 FORSYTH STREET
pro^°	ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
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MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT: Consent Decree for [Remedial Design/Remedial Action
(RD/RA)] or [Cost Recovery]
[XYZ] Superfund Site [SSID=04XX]
[City] , [	] County,. [State]
FROM:	John H. Hankinson, Jr.
Regional Administrator
TO:	Steven A. Herman
Assistant Administrator for Enforcement
and Compliance Assurance
The purpose of this memorandum is to formally request
Headquarters' concurrence on the above-referenced matter.
[THEN CHOOSE EITHER (A) OR (B) OR (C) AS FOLLOWS:]
(A)	In combination with the cost of other Operable Units at the
Site, total past and projected future costs at the Site will
exceed $100 million. Pursuant to the September 30, 1998,
memorandum from Barry Breen entitled "Revisions to OECA
Concurrence and Consultation Requirements for CERCLA Case and
Policy Areas," Headquarters' concurrence is required for the
enclosed RD/RA consent decree.
(B)	The enclosed proposed settlement involves a significant
deviation from written Agency policy. Pursuant to the September
30, 1998, memorandum from Barry Breen entitled "Revisions to OECA
Concurrence and Consultation Requirements for CERCLA Case and
Policy Areas," Headquarters' concurrence is required for this
settlement.
(C)	The enclosed proposed settlement compromises greater than 50%
of total past and projected future response costs which are
greater than $2 million. Pursuant to the September 30, 1998,
memorandum from Barry Breen entitled "Revisions to OECA
Concurrence and Consultation Requirements for CERCLA Case and
Policy Areas", Headquarters' concurrence is required for this
settlement. [Note if paragraph (C) is used, the memorandum
should be addressed to Sandra L. Connors, who has the delegated
concurrence authority for this type of settlement.]
Attached you will find the original of the "Ten-Point"
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Settlement Analysis required by the Agency's procedures, and
copies of the Consent Decree and the draft Complaint that will be
used to file the civil action required to lodge the Consent
Decree in Court. The original of the Consent Decree, including
the signature pages, has been sent to	, the Office of
Site Remediation and Enforcement's staff attorney, who
participated in the negotiations related to this case.
For the reasons provided in the 11 Ten-Point" Settlement
Analysis, the Region requests Headquarters' concurrence and
approval of the attached Consent Decree. Once the concurrence
has been granted, please refer the Consent Decree to the
Department of Justice for the filing of a civil action, and the
lodging of the Consent Decree in the U.S. District Court for the
	District of the State of	, 	Division.
Any inquiry related to this case may be addressed to
	, staff attorney in the Office of the Regional Counsel.
[He/she] can be contacted at (404)562 -[xxxx] .
Your prompt consideration of this matter is appreciated.
Attachments
cc: Lois J. Schiffer, DOJ/ENR (w/o attachments)
[DOJ Senior Attorney], DOJ/EES (w/o attachments)
[DOJ Staff Attorney], DOJ/EES (w/o attachments)
Barry Breen, EPA/OSRE (w/o attachments)
Bruce R. Kulpan, EPA/OSRE (w/o attachments)
[OSRE Staff Attorney], EPA/OSRE (w/attachments)
Anita Davis, EPA, Region 4, CRS (w/o attachments)

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Author: Cheryl McMenamin at REGI0N4
Date: - 7/26/99 9:56 AM
Pr i or i ty: Norma1
Subject: LEXIS FOR WINDOWS 98 COMPUTERS
If you received a new Windows 98 computer and need access to LEXIS,
please call the CATS Help Desk at extension 2-9982 and request LEXIS
installation.
Our LEXIS CD will soon be upgraded to the new version 7.1.
If you have any questions, please contact Cheryl McMenamin at
extension 2-9651.

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CD-ROM List: CD-ROMs owned by the Region 4 Library.
Library Catalog: How to access the library catalog from your desktop.
Forms: Interlibrary Loan, Business Information Request, and Request for Services all available here.
New Books: List of new books added to the Library this month.
Environmental Justice Publications: List of Environmental Justice materials owned by the Library.
Native American Publications: List of Native American materials owned by the Library.
Spanish Publications: List of Spanish language documents owned by the Library. Also includes links to
form letters.
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staff
http://r4webl.r04tok.epa.gov:9876/Library/staffiitm

Region 4 Library Staff
Kathv Piselli
Shervl Exlev
Sherry 1 Decker	Thaiura Harmon
Marzeter Moore Zenohia Adams
Kathv Piselli - Head Librarian, GCI Information Services (vmx 2-8122)
Kathy received her MLS from Atlanta University and has over 10 years experience working in libraries.
She has worked as an EPA contractor for nine years — four years in Superfund records management and
the last five years in the library. Previously she worked at the Georgia Tech Library before coming to
EPA. Her work related interests include the geology of the southeastern region and maps. In addition to
managing the library, Kathy is responsible for purchasing materials for the library. Please feel free to
contact her if you have seen a book related to your field that would be a good addition to the library
collection.
Shervl Exlev - Internet Librarian, GCI Information Services (vmx 2-8121)
Sheryl received her MLIS from the University of South Carolina and has worked in the field for over
seven years. She has been an EPA contractor for the last five years. She spent three and half years
working in Superfund records management before becoming the Reference Librarian in November 1997.
Prior to coming to EPA, Sheryl worked as an Information Specialist at Rolls-Royce. Sheryl's main
function is to design and maintain the Library's Intranet and Internet pages. She also provides training
classes on various library resources as well as backup coverage for the reference librarian.
Sherrvl Decker - Technical Services Librarian, GCI Information Services (vmx 2-8127)
Sherryl received her MLS from the University of Southern Mississippi and has over ten years of library
experience. Prior to coming to EPA, she worked as a School Media Specialist and a Materials Selection
Specialist for the Lake Lanier Regional Library System. Sherryl has been an EPA contractor since July
1997. She worked in Superfund Records Management before assuming the position of Technical Services
Librarian in May 1998. Sherryl's responsibilities include cataloging the library collection, providing
interlibrary loan service, acquiring journal articles, and managing the Superfund Docket.
Marzeter Moore - Reference Librarian, LAB AT ANDERSON, Incorporated (vmx 2-8123)
Marzeter received her MLS from Rutgers University and has several years of library experience. Prior to
coming to EPA, Marzeter has worked at the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library, Rutgers University Libraries,
and the Washington Post News Research Center. Marzeter's responsibilities include reference and training
users on library products.
Thaiura Harmon - Library Information Technician, LAB AT-ANDERS ON, Incorporated (vmx 2-8125)
Thajura began working in the library field in 1985 when she worked as an assistant in her high school
library. Thajura has been with the Region 4 library since 1994. Prior to coming to EPA, Thajura worked
six years as a library assistant for Library Specialists working in legal and accounting firms. Her job duties
include circulation, maintaining the Library's Public Information Center, ready reference telephone
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support, interlibrary loan support, and collection maintenance.
Zenobia Adams - Library Information Aide, LABAT-ANDERSON, Incorporated (vmx 2-8124)
Zenobia has over eight years experience working in libraries. Before coming to EPA in 1998, she worked
for the DeKalb County Public Library system, DeKalb College Library, and Georgia Tech. Zenobia's
duties include reshelving of all library materials as well as support for collection inventory, interlibrary
loan, materials processing, and circulation.
Questions? Send them to exlev.shervl@epa.gov
&& hark- m Library Homepage
Page last updated: April 2 7, 1999
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It is now possible to access many CD-ROM
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Library's Intranet web page. It is no longer
necessary to come into the Library to use
them.
Access them by going to the Library's Intranet
page and clicking on the box called "CD ROMS"
When you are finished using a database, be
sure to exit. Several are single-user only
and by not exiting you will prevent others
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If you have any questions, please contact
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[246] From: Kathleen Duffield at REGI0N4 9/24/96 1:36PM (1488 bytes: 28
To: ANGELINA BLACKWELL at X400
To mailing list: #ORC Staff
c: Patricia Strougal
abject: Law Libraries
		 Message Contents 	
Please be advised that there are 2 law libraries within
walking distance that EPA attorneys/paralegals may use:
1) U.S. Court of Appeals-llth Circuit
56 Forsyth St.
(go out front of building onto Forsyth St, turn
left -past the 5 Points MARTA station- and walk
approximately 2 1/2 short blocks). Library is on bottom
floor. Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
2) U.S. District Court- Richard Russell Bldg.
(behind us on Spring St) The Library is on the
23rd floor. The hours are 8:30 - 4:30, but closed from
11:30 to 12:30. The librarian has to close the library when
she is at meetings, etc. so you may want to call first to
make sure it is open. The ph number is 331-3744 and the
librarian's name is Mary Wilson.
REMINDER: Please do not print huge documents and law
review articles off Lexis. Not only is it very expensive,
but with limited printers available, it is tying up
valuable printer time. With your federal employee ID, you
can make free copies of documents at the above libraries.
Thank you, Kathleen D.

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Author: Thomas Hernandez at REGI0N4
Date: 7/28/99 10:44 AM
Priority: Normal
TO: Thomas Hernandez
Subject: Westlaw in the EAD Library
If you do a LEXIS search for a decision that may only be recorded in
WESTLAW, you can go to either Pat Strougal or Heather Turnbull, who
will call WESTLAW to inquire if the decision is reported in WESTLAW.
If it is, they can access WESTLAW to retrieve and print the document.

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Author: Thomas Hernandez at REGI0N4
Date: 7/28/99 10:44 AM
Priority: Normal
TO: Thomas Hernandez
Subject: Westlaw in the EAD Library
If you do a LEXIS search for a decision that may only be recorded in
WESTLAW, you can go to either Pat Strougal or Heather Turnbull, who
will call WESTLAW to inquire if the decision is reported in WESTLAW.
If it is, they can access WESTLAW to retrieve and print the document

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Author: Cheryl McMenamin at REGI0N4
Date: 5/18/99 1:43 PM
£ iority: Normal
Receipt Requested
TO: Thomas Hernandez
CC: Patricia Strougal
Subject: CourtLink
EAD has established an account with CourtLink; Pat Strougal and
Heather Turnbull are the only authorized users'. CourtLink will be
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Redmond - Northeast King Co Dist
Renton - King Co Dist
Renton Munidpal
Republic - Ferry Co Dist
Ritzville - Adams Co Dist
Roslyn Munidpal
Roy Munidpal
Ruston Municipal
SeaTac Munidpal
Seattle - King Co Dist
Seattle • Southwest King Co Dist
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Selah Munidpal
Shellon - Mason Co Dist
Shelton Munidpal
Shoreline - Seattle King Co Dist
South Bend'- North Padfic Co Dist
South Prairie Munidpal
Spokane - Spokane Co Oist
Spokane Municipal
Steilacoom Municipal
Stevenson - Skamania Co Dist
Sumas Munidpal *
Sumner Munidpal
Sunnyside - Yakima Co-Dist
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Tacoma - Pierce Co Dist'il
Tacoma Municipal
Toppenish • Yakima Co Oist
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Tukwila Munidpal
Tumwater Munidpal
Union Gap Munidpal
Vancouver Clark Co Dist
Vashon - Southwest King Co Dist
Walla Walla • Walla WaHa Co Dist
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Wapalo Munidpal
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Westport Munidpal
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Wilkeson Municipal
Winlock Munidpal
Woodland Munidpai
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Subject: EAD Law Library Document Compendium
In case you were not aware....
The EAD Law Library maintains several document compendiums containing
policy and guidance documents.
What's a compendium? you say. Well...basically it is a set of binders
which contain documents, tabbed by number, and then entered into a
searchable database for easy retrieval.
Compendiums are divided by statute. Our most popular sets include: the
General Enforcment Policy Compendium, CERCLA Enforcement Policy
Compendium, CAA Compliance Enforcement Compendium, the CWA Compliance
Enforcement Compendium, and also the RCRA Compliance Enforcement
Guidance Policy Compendium.
These volumes are continuously updated by our library aide, Glenda
Pinckard. Please feel ,free^to^donate^ or oass along any important
documents which would?add value td'^our document collection to Pat
Strougal.
If you would like to obtain a document, we can locate it for you by
searching DB/Textworks by title, date, author, subject, etc.
DB/Textworfcs~in~nAt currehtly 'availaible on the"^LAN,7but the document
compendiu^^ias'^^elliias¦i:theJ'library, s catalog are installed on the
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If you'd like a little more "hands on" guidance in using our system,
please come by the library and have one of our staff assist you in
your search. Hopefully, we will have this option on the LAN after
everyone settles in with their new computers.
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Date: 5/26/99 11:51 AM
Priority: Normal
Subject: Law Library Web Guide - Inroduction and Rollout
Introducing the Law Library Guide to the World Wide Web	
The EAD Law Library is pleased to announce a new Internet resource for
accessing legal, environmental, and business information on the www.
wanna cut to the chase? Here it is:
http: //leep. lis. uiuc. edu/seworkspace/hturnbul/webguide/EADwebguide. htm
Wanna know more? Read on:
what's a web guide? you ask. -Well, it is a site-created for a
specific audience (you guys) to introduce and organize established
Internet links.^on a particular-subject/ at one easy access point.
what will I find on this webguide? Basically, what I have found to be
the most reputable and user.friendly Internet resources for the EPA
attorney. Most of the links are governmental sites; there are quite a
few state resources. i.-_l 've linked to some of the. vital areas in the EPA
web site and I've provided my favorite areas for finding business
information:.. There .is also easy access.to our. sometimes neglected,
subscription services.
NOTE: This guide can be used from any Internet connected computer, so
please remember this little piece of the Law Library when you're
flexiplacing this summer.
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Bookmark the following URL for easy access:

OK, the URL is really long, but I'll remind you once again about
cutting and pasting these really long addresses into your browser
window. This site started as a class project and still resides on a
University of Illinois ® Urbana-Champaign server. Go Illini!
You can cut and paste this URL into your browser, then bookmark it for
easy access.
TIP: To Cut irfid Paste: Highlight the above URL, by selecting it with
your mouse. Once it is selected, press Ctrl and "C", or select the
pull down Edit menu and choose "Copy". Then open your Netscape
browser and place your cursor in the "Location" window. Delete what's
there, and press Ctrl and "V", or select the Edit menu and choose
"Paste." Hit enter and you will go directly to the site. See, no
typos!
Depending on the version of Netscape you are
currently running, either find the Bookmarks pull down menu (Win 3.1)
or press the Bookmarks button on your tool bar (Windows '95). Choose
"Add Bookmark" and you will see the links page appear at the bottom of
your list of bookmarks. From now on you can click on this bookmark to
be taken directly to the site.
Hope this is useful. Please contact me with any questions.
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form of informations-dissemination, thererare more sources than ever
available with a point and click.-The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency web site is no exception. The EAD attorney workload often
requires interpreting the U.S. Code. CFR's and case law. In
administrative law there is also a need to examine guidance and
policy documents. Also, environmental law is often governed by the
states in which the environmental matter takes place.
Feel free to take a look at these key links within the U.S. EPA web
site when searching for guidances, policies, and other EPA
publications. Also a state chart is provided which should be useful for
those interested in state agency activities or rules and regulations.
•Easy Links to EPA Information
Searching for EPA information, first try the Search function of the U.S.
EPA web site. This is a good place to start if you have the exact title
of the document. Tip: put phrases in quotes. Ex: "ambient air" or
"lender liability."
EPA's Laws and Regulations
http://www.epa.gov/eDahome/rules.html
Agency Decisions
Environmental Appeal Board
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Federal Law and Courts
Code of Federal Regulations
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfT,/cfir-table-
search.html:
Searchable site, by the National
Archives & Records Administration.
Cornell University: Supreme
Court's Project Hermes
http://supct.law.cornell.edU/supct/#cunent
All recent U.S. Supreme Court
opinions.
Federal Rules of Evidence
http://www.law.cornell.edu/niles/fre/overview.
html
By Cornell University's Legal
Information Institute (LII).
FindLaw Supreme Court Cases
http://caselaw.fuidlaw.com/cgi-bin/getcase.
pl?court=US&navby=vol
From volume 150, plus circuit courts.
Office of the Solicitor General
http://www.usdoj.gov/osg/
Government briefs submitted to the
Supreme Court, 1982-1995.
Law Journal EXTRA! Federal
Courts
http://lawonline.ljx.com/federal/
Circuit court decisions since 1994, and
district bourts and U.S. statutes.
Links to Federal Court Decisions
http://www.fic.Kov/WWWlinks/Rovlinks.htinl
Federal Judicial Center, bv circuit.
Selected Historic Supreme Court
Decisions
http://supct.law.comell.edu/supct/cases/historic.
htm
By Cornell's LII.
U.S. Constitution
http://www.law.comell.edu/constitution/
constituti on. overview, html
Sorted by article, from Cornell's LII.
U.S. Code
http://www.law.comell.edu/uscode/
Searchable by title and section, from
Cornell's LII.
U.S. Court ofAppeals for the 5*
Circuit
http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/
New opinions updated twice daily,
plus an archiove from 1991.
Where To Find Court Opinions
http://www.legalonline.com/courts.htm
By circuit or state with links, from
legal.online.
State Law and Courts
Courts.net
http://www.courts.net/index.html
Directory listings for courts.
FindLaw: Texas
http://www.findlaw.eom/l IstateKov/tx/
State law site.
FindLaw: California
http://califomia.findlaw.com/
State law site.
Find Law: New York
http://www.findlaw.eom/l lstategov/ny/
State law site.
Legal Ethics by State
http://www.law.comell.edu/ethics/
From Cornell's LII.
Los Angeles Law Online
http://www.lalawonline.net/
Attorneys, practice area and other
information.
Federal Register
http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/acesl40.ht
ml
Federal regulations and publications,
by the National Archives and Records
Administration
National Center for State Courts
http://www.ncsc.dni.us/
Listing of court web sites.
Uniform Rules of Evidence
http://www.Iaw.comell.edu/uniform/evidence.
html
By Cornell's LA.
Federal and State Legislative and Public Documents
ConKress.org
http://conKress.ore/main.html
Guide to Congress.
Congressional Directory
http://www.access.gpo.gov/congress/cong001.
html
The 1995-96 directory.
KnowX
http://www.knowx.com/
Comprehensive Source of Public
Records.
Legi-Slate
http://www.legislate.com/pages/sub-toc.html
Washington Post Co.'s online service
covering federal legislative and
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Thomas—Legislative Resources on
the Internet
http://thomas.loc.gov/
Library of Congress* comprehensive
site.
Roll Call Online
http://www.rollcall.com/
Capitol Hill newspaper since 1955.
The U.S. Senate Home Page
http://www.senate.gov/
Committees, senators and other
information.
The Hill
http://www.hillnews.com/
Another capitol newspaper.
The Congressional Record
http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/aces 150.ht
ml
Congressional Record, 1995-98 (Vols.
141-144). "
The U.S. House of Representatives
Home Page
http://www. house, gov/
Committees, representatives and other
information.
Search Engines, Services & Publications
Alpha Legal Directory
http://www.alphalegal.com/
State directories of attorneys.
Altavista
http://altavista.digital.com/
General search site.
Current Legal Resources, Inc.
http://www.currentlegal.com/
Soon to be fee-based service.
Cyber411
http://www.cyber411.com/main.htm
15 search engines in one location.
DogPile
http://www.dogpile.com/
13 search engines, 6 Usenet sources
and 2 FTP archives in one location.
Excite
http://www.excite.com/
General search site.
FindLaw-Intemet Legal Resources
http://www.findlaw.com/
Comprehensive site; good place to
start.
Fourl 1: The Internet White Pages
http://www.fourl 1 .com/
Addresses & URLs bv Yahoo.
Hieros Gamos
http://www.hg.org/hg.html
Database of legal and government
information and guide to law-related
discussion groups.
HotBot
http://www.hotbot.com/
General search site.
Infospace
http-7/www. infospace.com/
Searches for people, places, things.
Law Crawler-Legal Search
Information
http://www.lawcrawler.com/
Comprehensive legal search site.
Lawyers Weekly USA-Quick Links
http://www.lweekly.com/links.htm
Links to\sites discussed in recent
articles.
Lawyers Weekly USA
http://www.lweekly.com/
Magazine for lawyers.
Law Journal Extra! and
CounselConnect Corporate
Counselor
http://www.counselconnect.com/corporate
counselor/
Forms, cases amd other information;
fee-based with free trial.
Law Journal Extra! Law on Line
http://lawonline.ljx.com/practice/index.html
List of topics and resources.
Lycos
http://www.lycos.com/
General search site.
Metalndex for U.S. Legal Research
http://gsulaw.gsu.edu/metaindex/
Links to legal search sites
Northern Light
http://www.nlsearch.com/
Unconventional search engine.
Profusion
http://www.profiision.com/
Mega-search site.
Rominger Legal Resources I.ink
http://www.romingerlegal .com/
By a web-site services provider.
The Practicing Attorney's Home
Page
http://www.legalethics.com/pa/main.html
.Searchable links, with brief
descriptions, to online legal resources.
LawGuru's Multiple Resource
Legal Research Section
http://www.lawguru.com/multisearch/multisearch.
html
Searches different legal resources from
one interface.
The Expert Witness Network
http://www.witness.net/
Some free, some paid.
The National Library of Medicine
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/
Extensive searchable site.
VersusLaw
http://www.versuslaw.com/index2.shtml
Fee-based case research
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WhoWhere
http://www.whowhere.com/
Find URLs, phone numbers and
addresses.
Yahoo
http://www.yahoo.com/
General search site.
Corporations and Securities Law
American Corporate Counsel
Association
http://www.acca.com/
Information for in-house lawyers.
Company Lookup
http://www.companylink.com/
News, research & contacts for 65,000
companies.
Corporate Financials Online
http://www.cfonews.com/
Up to date information on major
corporations.
EDGAR Database of Corporate
Information
http://www.sec.gov/edgarhp.htm
SEC's extensive, searchable site of
corporate information.
Hoovers On Line
http://www.hoovers.com/
Information on more than 12,000
public companies.
Securities Act of 1933
http://www.law.uc.edu/ccl/33act/
Published for the Center for Corporate
Law by the Center for Electronic Text
Securities Class Action Clearing
House -
http://securities.stanford.edu/
By Robert Crown of the Stanford law
library.
Securities Law
http://www.seclaw.com/wel.htm
Lawyer-maintained site.
The Securities Lawyer's Deskbook
http://www.law.uc.edu/ccl/intro.html
Law and forms
Uniform Business and Financial
Laws Locator
http://www.law.comell.edu/unifonn/vol7.html
From Cornell's L1I.
Criminal Law and Law Enforcement
Carpenter's Forensic Science
Resources
http://www.tncrimlaw.com/forensic/
Large list of forensic sites.
Corrections, prison, and capital
punishment-related sites
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1814/ira2.
htm#prison
List of prison and death-penalty sites.
Crimes
http://dpa.state.ky.us/~rwheeler/crimes.htm
Information on all sorts of crime.
Criminal Justice Links
http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/cj.html
Extensive listing from Florida State
University School of Criminology &
Criminal Justice.
Criminal Law Links
http://dpa.state.ky.us/~rwheeler/links.htm
Extensive links plus a search engine.
Dr. Matt Robinson's Crime
Connections on theWeb
http://www.appstate.edu/~robinsnmb/crime.htm
Extensive site, updated weekly.
Federal Judicial Center
http://www.fjc.gov/
Publications, educational and court
links. i
Forensic Resource and Criminal
Law Search Site
http://www.kruglaw.com/
By the Law Offices of Kim Kxuglick.
Law Enforcement Online
http://www.pima.edu/dps/police.htm
List of 2300 Law Enforcement
Agencies on the Web.
Law Enforcement Sites on the Web
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1814/ira2.
htm
Extensive listing of lawenforcement
related sites.
Legalreseacher
http://www.legalresearcher.com/
Subscription service affiliated with
Law Journal Extra!
National Criminal Defense
Lawyers Association
http://www.criminaljustice.org/
Some public sites; some for members
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National College for DUI Defense.
Inc.
http://seamless.com/ncdd/articles.html
Articles concerning vehicular alcohol
offenses.
National Legal Aid and Defender
Association
http://www.nlada.org/
Criminal defense.
Polygraph Law ResourcePage
http://truth.idbsu.edu/polygraph/polyIaw.html
Cases and testimony concerning
polygraph testing.
The Journal of Credibility
Assessment and Witness
Psychology
http://truth.idbsu.edu/jcaawp/default.html
By the Department of Psychology.
Boise State University.
Victim-Assistance Online
http://www.vaonline.org/
Emotional support and assistance for
crime andtragedy survivors.
Divorce. Family Law and Health Resources
American Medical Association
http://www.ama-assn.ore/
Comprehensive medical information.
DepoConnect
http://www.depoconnect.com/
Fee-based service for plaintiffs'
counsel.
DivorceNet
http://www.divorcenet.com/
Lawyers, forums, issues and state-by-
state information.
Drug-Related Street Terms and
Slang
http://www.addictions.com/slang.htm
Basic reference of vernacular drug
terminology.
Drug Signs and Symptoms
http://www.addictions.com/siKns.htm
Symptoms of various drug abuse.
HealthGate
http://www.healthgate.com/healthgate/home.html
Searchable MedLine and specific
topics.
Medical Information from
Medscape
http://www.medscape.com/
Searchable site.
Medical Links from TnCrimLaw
http://www.mcrimlaw.com/medical.html
Extensive listings.
National Center for Missing or
Exploited Children
http://www.missingkids.org/
Information concerning recovery of
missing children.
National Institutes of Health
http://www.nih.gov/
Searchable site.
RX List
http://www.rxlist.com/
Listing of drugs.
The On-line Medical Dictionary
http://www.graylab.ac.uk/omd/
From CancerWeb.
Uniform Matrimonial, Family and
Health Laws Locator
http://www.Iaw.comeil.edu/uniform/vol9.html
From Cornell's LII.
Uniform Probate Code
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uniform/probate.html
From Cornell's LII.
Uniform Laws and Codes
The Center for Information Law &
Policy
http://www.cilp.org/tblhome.html
A joint effort among universities.
The National Conference of
Commissioners on Uniform State
Laws
http://www.law.upenn.edu/bll/ulc/ulc.htm
Drafts of uniform and model acts.
Uniform Commercial Code
http://www.law.comell.edu/ucc/ucc.table.html
From Cornell's LII.
Uniform Business & Financial
Laws Locator
http://www.law.comell.edU/uniform/vol7.html#arbit
Extensive listing of uniform laws,
from Cornell's LII.
Law Schools & Law Libraries
American Association of Law
Libraries
http://www.aallnet.org/
Professional librarians' site.
Court TV Glossary of Legal Terms
http://www.courttv.com/legalterms/glossary.html
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Emery Law Library's Electronic
Reference Desk
http://www.Iaw.emory.edu/law/refdesk/toc.html
Searchable site.
Jurist—The Law Professor's
Network
http://www .jurist, law.pitt.edu/
Sharing of information, articles and
ideas.
Law Library Resource Exchange
http://www.llrx.com/
Large number of articles.
Law Net Legal Site Listings
http ://la w. net/roundnet .html
Legal resources, services and attorneys
online.
Legal Information Institute,
Cornell Law School
http://www.law.comell.edu/
A leading, comprehensive site.
The Legal List—Legal research on
the Internet
http://www.lcp.com/the-legal-list/
List of online resources from West
Group.
The 'Lectric Law Library
http://www.lectlaw.com/rotu.html
An unconventional approach to the
law and the world.
The 'Lectric Law Lexicon
http://www.lectlaw.eom//ref.html
Law dictionary.
University of Minnesota Human
Rights Library
http://www.umn.edu/humanrts/
U.N., U.S. and regional sites.
University of Michigan Statistical
Resources on the Web
http://www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/documents.
center/stats.html
24 topic areas, from agriculture to
weather.
USENET discussion groups
http://www.kentlaw.edu/Iawnet/lawnet.html
Joint venture of several law schools.
Washburn University School of
Law State Law Locator
http7Aawlib.wuacc.edu/washlaw/uslaw/statelaw.
html
Locate laws by state.
World Wide Web Virtual Library:
Main Law Index
http://www.law.indiana.edu/law/v-lib/lawindex.html
Comprehensive, searchable list of
resources bv topic.
Foreign Law
ALSO: American Law Sources
Online
http://www.lawsource.com/also/
Links to free information for the
United States. Canada and Mexico.
Foreign Law Collections on the
Web
http://www.usc.edu/dept/law-lib/kgaL/foreign.html
Extensive collections by country.
Global Legal Information Network
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/law/glinvl/glin.html
Full text of documents in the official
language of the country of origin,
summaries or abstracts in English, and
thesauri in many languages.
Intellectual Property Worldwide
http://www.ipww.com/
Published bimonthly by The New
York Law Publishing Co.
Non-U.S. National Law Materials
http://www.law.comell.edu/ntlnonus.htm
Comprehensive listings.
World Law List 2.0
http://www.law.osaka-u.ac.jp/legal-info/worldlist/
worldlst.htm
Data on the liw and governments of
more than 70 countries online.
Attnmevs and Professional Associations
American Bar Association's ABA
Legal Research
http://www.abanet.org/lawlink/home.html
The ABA's link page.
The Association of Tial Lawyers of
America's Web Links
http://www.atlanet.orgAink.ht
Comprehensive listing.
Court TV
http://www.courttv.com/
Court TV programming and other
information.
Employlawyemet
http://www.emplawyemet.com/
Legal job listings.
Internet Law Library
http://law.house.gov/
U.S. House of Representatives site,
includes the U.S. Code.
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Legal News
http://legalnews.findlaw.com/
By FindLaw.
Martindale-Hubbeil Lawyer Locator
http://lawvers.martindale.com/marhub
Searchable site.
Nationjob Network's Legal Job
Page
http://www.nationjob.com/legal
Searchable listing of legal jobs
nationwide.
The Association of Trial Lawyers
of America
http://www.atlanet.org/
Home page of the plaintiffs bar.
The Legal Annex
http://www.sidebar.com/
Web listing of California attorneys
with links to their web pages.
The Legal Pad
http://legal-pad.com/
Good resource site by a third-year law
student.
The Cross-Road!
http://www.seamless.com/road.html
Variety of legal information.
West Legal Directory of Attorney
Resources
httpV/www. wld.com/frame/attomey/direct.asp
Free, searchable site.
Federal and State Agencies
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco &
Firearms
http://www.atf.treas.gov/
Includes ATF-approved forms.
Bureau of Justice Statistics
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/
Research site.
Department of Health & Human
Services
http://www.dhhs.gov/
Information about HHS and its
agencies.
Envirofacts Warehouse
http://www.epa.gov/enviro/indexjava.html
A single access point to data about the
Environmental Protection Agency.
Environmental Protection Agency
http://www.epa.gov/
EPA home page.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
http://www.fbi.gov/
The FBI in action.
Federal Judicial Center
Publications
http://www.fjc.gov/pubs.html
Text of publications and information.
Federal Information Center
http://Fic.info.gov/
Massive information site.
Federal Communications Law
Journal
http://www.law.indiana.edu/fclj/fclj.html
By Indiana University at Bloomington
School of Law and the Federal
Communications Bar Association.
FedWorld Information Network
http://www. fedworld.gov/
Searchable site.
General Services Administration
http://www.gsa.gov/
GSA's home page.
General Accounting Office
http://www.gao.gov/
GAO's home page.
GovSites
http://www.house.gov/govsites.html
House of Representatives' List of
government sites.
Govbot, by The Center for
Intelligent Information Retrieval.
http://cobar.cs.umass.edu/ciirdemo/govbot/
Searchable site with government and
military listings.
Government Printing Office
http://www.access.gpo.Rov/
Database and information.
Introduction to Basic Legal
Citation, by Peter W. Martin of
Cornell Law School.
http://www.law.comelI.edu/citation/citation.table.
html.
Based on the 16th ed. of the
"Bluebook."
Library of Congress Home Page
http://www. loc .gov/
Comprehensive, informative site.
Tax forms and publications from
the Internal Revenue Service
http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/forms _pubs/index.
html
Free materials from the IRS.
The Federal Gateway
http://fedgate.org/
Easy way to find U.S. government
sites.
U.S. Department of Commerce
Bureau Web Sites
http://www.doc.gov/bureaus/
Extensive government site.
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Author: Cheryl McMenamin at REGION4
Date: 7/29/99 3:22 PM
Priority: Normal
Subject: THE EAD WEB SITE HAS BEEN LAUNCHED!
The EAD Web Site is posted on the Region 4 Internet Site.
You may visit the site from the Region 4 Home Page by selecting
WHAT'S NEWS or DIVISIONS and OFFICES. Also, you may highlight the
following url, copy it using the CC:MAIL tool EDIT, bring up the
NETSCAPE browser, delete the url in the NETSCAPE browser, paste the
copied url into the address portion of the browser, and hit enter. The
EAD Web Site url is:
http: / / www. epa. gov/ region4 /ead/index .:html
Please note that the url that is listed in the EAD Brochure will connect with
the EAD Web Site. This brochure web site address is:
ht tp: / / www. epa. gov/ region4 /.ead/ead. html
P.S. Remember to delete your bookmark to the EAD test site and add a bookmark
for the EAD Internet Site!

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Author: Kevin Smith at REGI0N4
Date: , 5/11/99 3:54 PM
Priority: Normal
TO: Mail List - #EAD-LEGAL
Subject: Transition period in EPA/DOJ email
FY I
As you may be aware, DOJ is in the process of switching its email server
from Groupwise to Microsoft Exchange. The transition should be complete
soon after June 1st. In the meantime, you may experience some difficulty
in sending email to DOJ. If you do -- you may want to rely on the fax
machine.
Please remember -- until 6/1/99 use the following address for DOJ:
if John Doe were a DOJ attorney: jdoe@enr.usdoj.gov
After 6/1/99 use
again if sending to John Doe: jdoe@enrd.usdoj.gov
"enrd" represents the Exchange server and "enr" represents the Groupwise
server. Despite this fact, the email sent from EPA to the Groupwise server
is autoforwarded, if needed, to the Exchange server during the transition
(so you don't have to keep track of who's on which server day-by-day).
Finally, note that this differs from how you would reach Mr. Doe on the
Internet. His Internet address would be: john.doeOusdoj.gov
The Justice Department has emphasized in the past that this address is
suitable only for non-confidential mail.
Happy computing,
Kevin

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SUBMITTING A FOIA REQUEST ?
G:\irSiFTSUBMlT.WPX\ll-11-98
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is found in 5 U.S.C. Sec. 552, as amended, and the EPA regulations for
implementing the FOIA are found in Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 1, Part 2. In an effort to assist you in
preparing and submitting a FOIA requestfor copies of records held by EPA for the states ofAL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC,
and TN, we offer the following suggestions.
Send Your Request to: FOIA Officer
US EPA, Region 4
Atlanta Federal Center
61 Forsyth Street, SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3104
Phone (404) 562-9891 or FAX (404) 562-8054 or
Internet Address:
http://www. epa.gov/region4/foiapgs/foimenu. html
It is important that the letterhead or return address of "faxed" letters contain large print because small print is
difficult to read. You should also realize that some clarity of the original letter is lost in transmission, so your name,
address, and phone number should be readable. Help us to help you by ensuring that this vital information gets
through the FAX machines. Also, when you send a FOIA request by FAX, please do not mail the original letter.
Identical requests (one by FAX and one in the mail) usually results in EPA processing two separate requests, which may
cause a delay. Sorry, but EPA cannot FAX copies of the information you request.
Simplify Your Request.
If you are requesting records for several sites or facilities, it's better to combine the requests into one. You need
only state that you are requesting copies of records under FOIA to ensure that we will handle the request in accordance
with the statutes and regulations. Your FOIA request is assigned to the persons who have custody of the records, who
will review and evaluate the request for (1) an adequate description of the records sought, (2) whether payment of fees
are guaranteed, and (3) readable information such as requester's name, address, and phone.
Be Specific and Detailed in Describing the Records.
Provide as much information as you can to help locate the records you request. If you know the Program Office
and/or person's name who has custody of the records, please include that information in your letter. The major
Program offices are Waste, Water, Air, Environmental Services, and Policy & Management. Include pertinent data
such as the name of the site or facility, name of previous owner(s), location by state, county, and/or identification
number, time period, and background. When requesting the "FINDS" list, specify the states and counties.
Give an Assurance of Payment for Providing Copies.
When you give an assurance of payment in your request letter, it saves time. If you do not guarantee payment
of costs, your request could be delayed because EPA will have to contact you to get "assurance of payment". EPA
charges IS cents per page, plus computer production time, plus personnel search time for providing copies of records. If
the total costs are less than S25, we waive the fees, otherwise we are required to charge for actual expense. In some cases,
fee waivers or reduction of fees are granted in the public interest, but they must be justified by supporting
documentation. Should you want to limit your expenses to a certain amount, state that in your request. You will be
billed when the requested records are sent. If the cost exceeds S250, pre-payment is required.
Misdirected FOIAs
Sending your FOIA request to any other office may delay getting it to the right person. The FOIA Act requires
that all FOIA requests be submited to the FOIA officer. The FOIA office "logs in" the request by assigning it a unique
identifying number called the "Requesters Identification Number" (RIN), which is used to track the FOIA request.
After receiving and logging the FOIA request, EPA notifies the sender by mail that the request has been received and
that EPA will respond within ten (10) working days from the date received. The FOIA request is assigned to the
program office or offices having custody of the records.
You should reference the RIN number in all communications with the EPA.

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REGION 4 FOIA CONTACTS
Ct\(rs^rr\coNiAcn. wtxwi-is-m
S & INFORMATION RESOURCES SECTION
(404) 562-9891 /FAX (404) 562-8054
(Regional FOIA Office EMAIL Address: R4FOIA@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV)
9* FLR
8034
8033
8035
8019
8028
8014
8026
8032
8027
202/260-4048
Damita David
Marlyn Brinson
Angela Palmer
Mildred Raybon
Peggy Fletcher
Jeanette Hooks
Beryle Manley
Jim Whittington
Rebecca Kemp
Jeralene Green
Regional FOI Officer (FOIA Specialist )
FOIA Assistant/OPM Div Coordinator
FOIA Specialist (FOIMATS Liaison, EFOIA, FOIA Assignments)
SEE Employee (Env. Data &.FOIA Requests, FOIMATS Support)
SEE Employee (FOIMATS Support, FOIA Distribution, Filing)
SEE Employee (Central Viewing Room Scheduler)
FOIA Assistant/Temp Appt. (Fee Waiver Requests &, Other Support)
Records Manager (Melvin Cruver, Alternate Records Mgr, 2-8015)
Regional FOI Manager Si Chief, GIS Info Services Section
Agency FOIA Officer (1105), EPA-HQ_
FAX 202/260-4499
APTM DIVISION
8999 Kindra Callahan
9219 Florence Johnson
(404) 562-8999/FAX (404) 562-0066
12* FLR
Division Coordinator (FOIA Specialist)
FOIA Assistant
WA&TE MGMT PI VISION/OFFICE OF
8677
8681
8671
8685
8676
8855
8946
Miriam Pressley
Pauline Anderson
Stanley Denson
Rosie Gray
Kathy Hickerson
Vacant
Vacant
Lenora Storks
Tamara Goodshv
CUSTOMER SER VICE (404) 562-9715/FAX 562-8628	Iff* FLR
FOIA Specialist/Division Coordinator (OCSH)
FOIA Specialist (OCSB)
FOIA Specialist (OCSC)
FOIA Specialist (OCSD)
FOIA Specialist (OCSF)
FOIA Specialist (OCSG)
FOIA Specialist (OCSA)
Contractor/Administrative Records (AL/GA/FL/KY)
Contractor /Administrative Records (KY/NC/SC/TN)
WATER MANAGEMENT PI VISION (WMD)
9316
9733
9441
Len Dangerfield
Mary Mattox
John Mason
Vacant
FAX (404) 562-8318
15* FLR
Pivision Coordinator (FOIA Specialist)
Contact: NPDES/PCS (Computer Databases)
Contact: Underground Storage Tanks (UST)
Contact: FERS
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY PI VISION (EAD) FAX (404) 562-9664
13* FLR
9579	Magaret (Peg) Kroening
9642	LouAnn Gross
9614	Priscilla Johnson
9511	Patricia Bullock
OFFICE OF POLICY A ND MA NAGEMENT (OPM)
8033	Marlvn Brinson (9* Fir)
8238	Peggy Whitney (14* Fir)
8194	Kristina Meares, SIS (14* Fir)
8168	Marcella Williams(9h Fir)
8276	Cory Berish (14* Fir)
8416	Shirley Grayer (14* Fir)
Division Coordinator (FOIA Attorney)
FOIA Paralegal
Legal Technician (Alternate Division Coordinator)
Regional Hearing Clerk
(404) 562-9891 /FAX (404 ) 562-8054
OPM Division Coordinator (FOIA Assistant)
Contact/FOIA Receivables (FMS)
Contact: Comptroller Branch (COMP)
Human Resources Mgmt. Branch (HRMB)
Planning ^Analysis Branch (PAB)
Contact: Grants SiProcurement Branch (GPB)
SCIENCE & ECOSYSTEM SUPPORT DIVISION (SESD) FAX (706) 355-8508
706/355-8504 lean West	Division Coordinator
9* FLR
Athens. GA
Office of Inspector General fOIG *
'404\ 562-9RW/F/X S62-982R
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[25] From: Cheryl McMenamin at REGI0N4 2/25/97 1:02PM (448 bytes: 6 In)
To: ANGELINA BLACKWELL at X400, Mattie Ellison
To mailing list: #EAD Staff
Subject: Develc^Lng Film
	-	Message Contents	-				
The Facilties Management Section requests that whenever you
take film to be developed, please indicate on the form
whether the film is Superfund or Non-Superfund.
Thanks,
Cheryl McMenamin

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Kathleen Duffield at REGI0N4 4/18/97 12:43PM (2324 bytes: 35 In) A
McMenamin, ANGELINA BLACKWELL at X400, Melvina Johnson,
:ricia Strougal, Heather Turribull, Leanne Beswick
liling list: #EAD Staff
;ct: Re: Document Retrievals that Cost Money
	 Message Contents 	
Purchasing copies of public record documents has become more
complex, since Headquarters' closure of all Regional
Imprest Funds. In effort to simplify and expedite this
activity, Cheryl McMenamin, the EAD Administrative Officer,
is implementing the following procedure for all
documents not related to Superfund Sites. Requests for
Superfund Site Specific documents must be paid out of
Superfund Site Specific funds that are administered
by the Waste Management Division.
Always remember that all document requests require payment
BEFORE the documents- can be acquired. Give your document
requests to the EAD Library staff. Please be sure to inform
the staff of any monetary limitations, number of copies
required, date copies needed, and any other requirements.
Copies will be purchased by either Anne Waldorf's or
Cheryl McMenamin's VISA Government Bankcards. In my
experience, few if any, government offices, i.e. Secretary
of State's, are set up to accept credit cards. Most will
accept a money order or a check from an attorney admitted to
the bar in that state or a government check. Believe, me I
have been paying for records myself.... ( Do we accept credit
cards for FOIA documents??) Can Anne or Cheryl get a cash
advance, then use the cash to purchase a money order?' If
not, I don't think we have solved the problem. kathleen
In some instances, the document provider may require a
letter outlining the request. This letter will be written
by the EAD employee requesting the documents.
If you, have any questions, please contact Cheryl
McMenamin at 562-9651.

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ro: Kathleen Duffield, ANGELINA BLACKWELL at X400, Melvina Johnson,
Patricia Strougal, Heather Turnbull, Leanne Beswick
ro mailing list: #EAD Staff
Subject: Re[2]: Document Retrievals that Cost Money
		Message Contents	¦	
In my earlier message, I referred to using a VISA government
bankcard, because we are securing the services of document
retrieval companies. Without an Imprest Fund, the choices
are using a bankcard or preparing a purchase request. Most
purchase requests cost the taxpayers about $250.00 to
process. It takes about 3 0 days before the requester
receives the service. Document retrieval companies charge
a reasonable fee for their services and usually provide the
information within 5 working days or less. Rush service is
also available. These companies do accept VISA government
bankcards.
The purpose of my message was to STOP employees from using
their own money to do government business. Once you
write a check, I cannot reimburse your expenditure.
Ask the library contractors FIRST if it costs money to
obtain your documents! This is bne stop shopping.
Lou Ann and I are coordinating on this process. Our
goals are simplicity, timeliness, and cost effectiveness.
If in doubt, ask the contractors.
Cheryl

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[13] From: Gat^. Willis at REGION4 11/7/96 12:30PM (1253 bytes: 15 In)
To: Rolando' Bascumbe, LESLIE BELL at X400, Kevin Beswick, Patricia Bullock,
William Bush, Reuben Bussey, Robert Caplan, David Clay, Wilda Cobb,
ELIZABETH ELLIS at X400, David Engle, Richard Glaze, Thomas Hernandez,
Andy Hey, Richard Leahy, Greg Luetscher, Andrea Madigan, Charles Mikalian,
Simon Miller, Peter Raack, Suzanne Rubini, Susan Schub, Paul Schwartz,
Stedman Southall, Carlton Waterhouse, Cathy Willis
Subject: mail
—	—	Message Contents		-	
All courier packages are to be dropped off and picked up
from the 9th floor mail room. Please notify the company
sending the document to go to the mail room on the 9th
floor. The courier delivering the document needs to request
that someone sign® for it." If no one in the mailroom signs
as receiving it, it is delivered in the regular m^.il flow.
If someone signs for it, it is taken to the front office,
logged in and placed into your mailbox.
The delivery person must come through the front entrance ,jand
go through security procedures.	"
or /
T't-jk-h
Cathy	e/i/sA>r ^ 9^^
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Author: William Bush at REGI0N4
Date: 3/29/99 12:35 PM
Priority: Normal
TO: Rolando Bascumbe, William Bush, Robert Caplan, Jeffrey Dehner, Lisa Ellis,
Sara Goldsmith, Thomas Hernandez, Greg Luetscher, Simon Miller, Dustin Minor,
Susan Schub, Stedman Southall, Michelle Staes, Mike Stephenson, Rudy Tanasijevich,
Lawana Woodard, Donzetta Workman, Kathleen Wright"
Subject: Documents for Regional Counsel Signature
fyi
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Subject: Documents for Regional Counsel Signature
Author: Phyllis Harris at REGI0N4
Date: 3/29/99 10:59 AM
Please ensure that all documents for my signature,including those that
are signed by Bill or Bruce in an acting capacity for me go through
Valerie Jpr log-in and review. This helps to ensure that all
^ docuutGnts conform to formatting standards as well as ensure that we
have a record of what has left the office under my signature.
Thanks

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Author: Phyllis Harris at REGION4
Date: 11/21/97 03:05 PM
Priority: Normal
TO: Mail List - #EAD Staff
ibject: Correspondence and Concurrence
	 Message Contents 	
I need to clarify a couple of correspondence requirements. These
requirements will ensure that your documents go through the system as
quickly as possible.
1.	All civil settlements must have the concurrence of the Regional
Counsel or the Deputy Regional Counsel. The Deputy Regional
Administrator will not concur on a civil settlement without this
concurrence. He will send it back to me.
2.	All congressionals and controlled correspondence where EAD is tfhe
lead division and is to be signed off by the RA must be concurred upon
by the Regional Counsel/Division Director or one of the Deputies. In
addition, the Division Director's secretary must sign off on this
correspondence for formatting sufficiency. The DRA will return this
correspondence if this is not done. Please do not attempt to "hand
carry" congressionals or controlled correspondence to the RA or DRA if
you have not received concurrence from the Division Director or the
Deputy or if the document has not been proofed by the division
director's secretary. It will be returned by the DRA's secretary.
If in doubt as to what you should do, please ask the division
director's secretary.
Thanks in advance for paying attention to these issues. It will save
us all a lot of rework in the longrun.

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION IV
345 COURTLAND STREET. N.E.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30365
FEB 0 2 1995
4RC
MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT: Routing of Work Product to Regional Counsel
FROM:	Phyllis Harris	)>.
Acting Regional Counsel
TO:	All ORC Employees
This memorandum identifies the work product that should be
routed to me for my concurrence or approval, and supersedes all
previous memoranda on this subject. Although the list below is
intended to be comprehensive;* there may be other matters that
warrant my review. Please consult your section chief if you
draft or review a particular work product which is not on the
list but which you believe should be reviewed by me.
I.	Final work products: program specific matters
Civil judicial referrals and pre-referrals.
Civil judicial consent decrees.
Recommendations to seek prosecutive assistance in
potential criminal cases.
Federal Facility Compliance Agreements and orders.
Any work product addressed to the Administrator,
the Assistant Administrators or the General
Counsel.
Correspondence controlled for my signature.
Congressional correspondence for which the Office
of Regional Counsel is the lead.
Determinations whether an EPA employee should
testify in civil- proceedings where EPA is not a party
and where the request is not from a state or local
government.
Ethics opinions for ORC employees.
II.	Administrative documents1
Requests for personnel action (SF-i>^).
Procurement requests for more than $10,000.
Travel authorizations in absence of the Branch
Chief and Deputy.
y10 ,T">,
&)
1 Please also route these documents through the
Administrative Officer as appropriate.

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more thai^ five days, and for advance leave for/more than thre4
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Author: Valerie McGuire-Green at REGI0N4
Date:' 6/25/99 8:18 AM
Priority: Normal
TO: Mail List - #EAD Staff
Subject: Concurrences on Correspondence
	 Forward Header
Subject: Concurrences on Correspondence
Author: Julia Mooney at REGI0N4
Date: 6/24/1999 4:07 PK
Greetings -
Please ask your Division staff to start including Dee Stewart's name
in the routing for all controlled correspondence that is for RA
signature. Dee's name should be the last one before Mr. Hankinson.
Thanks for your help in getting this message out.
Julia

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Author: Valerie McGuire at REGI0N4	^
Date: 4/2/99 1:59 PM
Priority: Normal
TO: Mail List - #EAD Staff
ibject: Deadlines for Controls
We are very rarely guilty of this but, it is worth noting for future reference.
Val
	 Forward Header 	
Deadlines for Controls
Julia Mooney at REGI0N4
4/2/1999 10:23 AM
Subject:
Author:
Date:
I have received several responses to controls recently for RA signature
on the afternoon of the date due (it seems to happen most often on
Fridays) which makes it extremely difficult for the letter to be
reviewed/edited by myself, Dee Stewart, Stan Meiburg, and still meet the
due date. Dee and Stan are extremely busy people and cannot be expected
to drop whatever else they are doing to review correspondence at the
last minute.
Please ask your staff folks to make sure that enough time is allowed
for review and sign-off by everyone in the concurrence/signature chain
including OEA/RA. This is especially important for HQ assignments;
if the signed response is not faxed to HQ by COB on the due date we
are late. Responses to controls are completed when signed, NOT on the
date the writer gets it off his/her desk.
For the most part, everyone is doing a great job with controlled
correspondence and I really appreciate the effort. Rarely has
Region 4 been on HQ overdue report in recent months and I know if we
all work together, we can keep it that way. Please just remind your
folks to allow enough time for routing and signature.
Thanks
Julia

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[197] From: Cheryl McMenamin at REGI0N4 1/28/97 7:38AM (684 bytes: 12 In)
To: ANGELINA BLACKWELL at X400, KimA Jones
mailing list: #EAD Staff
oject: How to place an order for a conference call. — £ ot' c-
		Message Contents 		-
If you need to arrange a conference call for 3 or more
parties and Region 4 is paying for the cost of the
conference call, you are setting up a MEET-ME-AUDIO
TELECONFERENCE CALL.
Call (202) 260-CONF or (202) 260-2663.
The Account Number is 04A. f—ooo*)
See page 3£¥3 of the Headquarters Telephone Directory.
*************+****************'**+***********+**************

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Author: Valerie McGuire at REGI0N4
Date: 2/23/99 8:50 AM
Priority: Normal
TO: Mail List - #EAD Staff
ubject: Conference Room Scheduler
In an effort to simplify the process of reserving an EAD conference
room, all scheduling of conference rooms will be done by front office
staff only. Tesa King (29501) should be considered the primary .
contact but both Kamila Scott (29686) and I also have access to the
system. Once we have received your request for a room, we will send
you a confirmation via ccrmail.
Thanks,
Val
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Author: Gay Upchurch at REGI0N4
Date: 3/31/99 12:54 PM
Priority: Normal
TO: Mail List - #EAD Staff
lbject: Materials Needing to be Destroyed
If you have materials/doc\iments that should be destroyed -- not just
thrown in the trash (and it's too much for our shredder), you can box
them up and we can have them sent off to be destroyed. The region is
taking some boxes in the next couple of weeks.
These are the requirements I was given:
1.	Must be white paper (documents must be taken out of binders).
2.	Remove staples, if possible -- but you don't have to remove all
staples.
3.	Boxes can be obtained, if needed.
4.	Must complete a form indicating whet types of documents are in
the box being destroyed.
See me if you have anything to be destroyed.
Gay

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Author: Gay Upchurch at REGI0N4
Date: 12/08/1998 2:00 PM
Priority: Normal
TO: Mail List - #EAD Staff
"ubject: Shredder
Good news! We have purchased a new shredder for the office.
It's located in the recycle area near the break room. Because this is
the division's only shredder, it is important that it be available for
everyone's use. Therefore, it should remain in the recycle area
unless officially reserved and checked-out through Anne Waldorf or me.
You should be able to shred 12-15 pages at a time. Please don't
overload the shredder. If you need replacement bags, see Anne or me.
Thanks.
Gay

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Author: William	at REGI0N4	er-
Date: 4/28/99 3:17 PM
Priority: Normal
TO: Rolando Bascumbe, Kevin Beswick, William Bush, Reuben Bussey, Susan Capel,
Robert Caplan, David Clay, Wilda Cobb, Elizabeth Cox, Jeffrey Dehner, Lisa Ellis,
David Engle, Sara Goldsmith, Alyse Hakami, Thomas Hernandez, Andy Hey, Verna Jackson,
KimA Jones, Richard Leahy, Jennifer Lewis, Tonya Lewis, Greg Luetscher, Janet Magnuson,
Simon Miller, Dustin Minor, Peter Raack, Suzanne Rubini, Axuel Sims, Stedman Southall,
Michelle Staes, Mike Stephenson, Rudy Tanasijevich, Marlene Tucker, Lawana Woodard,
Donzetta Workman, Kathleen Wright
Subject: Obtaining Security for Meetings
fyi
	 Forward Header
Subject: Obtaining Security for Meetings
Author: Kathleen Wright at REGI0N4
Date: 4/28/99 2:51 PM
I have been informed that the formal procedure for obtaining security
at non-federal building locations is to contact Joe Carbonaro
(2-8161) . CC-ttiail him the details of the meeting (time, location...)
and the reason for requested security. He then contacts the local
Police Department, Sheriff's Office, or similar institution and makes
security arrangements for the meeting (at no cost). Joe Carbonaro will
then send a confirmation letter to you with the officer's name and
number.

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JilA
April 6, 1999
4PM-CB
MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT: Revised Privately Owned Vehicle Mileage Rate
FROM:	Janice H. Bramlett
Comptroller
TO:	All Employees
The General Services Administration issued a
revised mileage rate effective April 1, 1999. Travel
vouchers currently in the Finance Office for official
travel performed on or after April 1, 1999 that have
>t been paid will be processed at the revised rate.
Reimbursement for mileage rates has changed as
follows:
-Driving a Privately Owned Vehicle - from 32.5
cents to 31 cents per mile.
The mileage rates for using a motorcycle (26
cents) or flying an airplane (88 cents) has not
changed. If you have any questions regarding the
above, please contact Stacie T. Whitfield, at extension
2-8200.

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Government Travel Card (NationsBank Visa) Program
Important Telephone Numbers and Addresses
(Please Post)
Initial Card Activation	1-800-311-7810
NationsBank Government Card
Customer Service	1-800-472-1424
Overseas, call collect	1-757- 441-4124
Region 04 Agency Program
Coordinator (APC) - Deanna Seymour	(404) 562-8232
Alternate APC - Marie Wright	(404) 562-8252
Electronic Account Government Ledger
System (EAGLS)	www. gov-eagls. nationsbank. com
EPA Web Site	http://intranet.epa.qov/fmdvallv/card.htm
November 1998

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EPA Travel Information Fact Sheet
No. 99-01
HIGHLIGHTS AND NEW CHANGES FOR THE
NATIONSBANK TRAVEL CARD
Travel on November 29:
Employees in a travel status on November 29 should carry with them both their
American Express (AMEX) and NationsBank cards. Employees must ensure that
all expenses incurred on or before 6:59 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) or 11:59 p.m.
(Greenwich Mean Time) are charged to their AMEX card. All charges incurred
thereafter must be charged to the NationsBank VISA card.
ATM Fees and Surcharges:
There will be a 1.9% service handling fee applied to ATM withdrawal transactions
made at NationsBanks (may be higher at other financial institutions). There will be
no access surcharge applied to ATM transactions made at either NationsBank
or Bank of America ATMs. ATM transactions conducted at non-NationsBank
ATMs may incur an access surcharge for ATM withdrawals. These fees/surcharges
will be reflected on the cardholders monthly statement. Be sure to include these
fees/surcharges when preparing your travel voucher.
NOTE: NationsBank and Bankamerica Corp. merged. Both logos are recognized
during the transition period.
Late Payment Fees:
A late fee will be assessed on all accounts more than 120 days delinquent
and each month thereafter. To avoid the late fee, please submit your travel voucher
timely to your Servicing Finance Office (SFO). Payment of late fees is the
responsibility of the cardholder. Cardholders who are experiencing problems with
receiving reimbursement for authorized expenses (i.e. vouchers submitted to SFOs
for payment), should contact their SFO for assistance.
November 1998

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On-Line Review of Account:
Through NationsBank's Electronic Account Government Ledger System (EAGLS),
cardholders can review their account information via the Internet site address
fwww.gov-eagls.nationsbank.com'>. A user ID and password are required to use the
system and will be issued to cardholders between November 15 and 30.
Travel Updates:
An EPA Web site has been created that will provide general information on
implementation and answers to frequently asked questions (Q&A's). The Web
site address is http://intranet.eDa.gov/fmdvallv/ccard.htm.
NationsBank also publishes a quarterly newsletter which will be available on-line via
EAGLS.
Cards for New Employees:
For new employees, NationsBank Government Travel Card applications will be
available after November 30.
Suspended and Canceled Account Guidance:
In compliance with Agency policy, if an employee's AMEX card has been
suspended or canceled, a VISA card will NOT be issued.
All suspended or canceled accounts are subject to a one year suspension period
(starting one year from the date that the outstanding balances were collected or paid
back to AMEX or NationsBank). See reference 5 U.S.C. 5705 and the EPA Travel
Manual. During this period, a traveler's privilege for receiving travel advances
(through the Imprest Fund, Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT), or Treasury check)
will be denied. As long as the traveler owes monies to either AMEX or NationsBank
no relief will be granted.
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Suspended and Canceled Account Guidance (cont'd)
After one year from the date of repayment to AMEX or NationsBank, the
employee may submit a written appeal through their supervisor/travel
authorizing ofTicial to the Director of the Financial Services Division, Office of
the Comptroller, explaining the circumstances and requesting relief to receive
travel advances. The Director's decision will be based upon a finding that such
relief is in the best interest of the Government.
Below are the delinquency periods and the related actions for delinquent
NationsBank accounts:
Delinquency Period	Action
45 days	Initial letter to employee
60 days	Second letter to employee
Letter to employee's supervisor
Suspension of account
120 days	Cancellation of account
Note: If an account has been suspended twice during a 12-month
period for non-payment of undisputed amount(s), the card will be
canceled.
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Charge Card Abuse and Misuse:
Employees issued the Government Travel Charge card must adhere to policies
without exception.
If the Agency Program Coordinator identifies abuse of the cash advance
privileges through routine review of activity reports, the Supervisor of
the cardholder will be contacted. Charge card abuse is when a
traveler:
o charges other than official travel expenses on their card;
o obtains an ATM cash advance unrelated to official travel; or
o pays undisputed bill charges late.
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Author: Maria Nichols at 1 I
Date: 12/7/96 9:38
Priority: Normal
TO: Mail List - #EAD Staff
bject: FWD FYI: Travel Rates to Cover Tax
information for those of you who travel,
maria
	 Forward Header
Subject: FWD FYI: Travel Rates to Cover Tax
Author: Magda Castillo at REGI0N4
Date: 12/7/1998 9:22 AM
	 Forward Header
Subject: Travel Rates to Cover Tax
Author: CARushford
Date: 12/7/98 8:15 AM
Travel Rates to Cover Tax
By P.J. Shuey
Federal Times Staff Writer
For city-by-city per diem rate lists covering meals and lodging,
check out this website: http://www.policyworks.gov/perdiem/
mhe federal government has stopped its long-time practice of forcing some
¦nployees who travel on government business to pay a portion of their hotel
ills out of their own pockets.
Effective Jan. 1, the government will reimburse travelers for all local
taxes on hotel room charges.
Currently, taxes sometimes are not covered by reimbursement practices. That
is because some hotels set their room rates at the precise amount the
government will pay for a night's lodging.
In such instances, the local taxes tacked on at check-out are not
reimbursed by the government. In some locales, hotel room taxes are as high
as 13 percent.
reimbursement policies released Dec. 2 by the General Services
Administration stipulate that actual room rates will be covered by lodging
reimbursement allowances, and taxes will be covered separately as
miscellaneous expenses.
Peggy Wood, deputy director of GSA's office of travel and transportation,
said Dec. 2 that the government's failure to cover some hotel taxes as a
reimburseable expense "has been a complaint for a long time."
The GSA per diem rates apply to travel in the 48 contiguous states and the
District of Columbia. Based on annual studies by private consultants, the
government rates are set each year to reflect local market costs for
odging, meals and incidentals.
In San Francisco, for example, lodging can cost more than double typical
hotel rates in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and a summer room in Hyannis, Mass
costs $94 compared to $72 in winter.

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In addition to payment of local hotel room taxes, the government has
created a new category of reimb
and eliminated refmbursemen£vfo
s,
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The per diem rates for hotel expenses are based on a system called
lodgings-plus, in which employees are reimbursed for the actual cost of
edging up to set limits.
In addition, employees receive a fixed amount, which does not vary
seasonally, for meals and incidental expenses.
The third, or middle-season, rate applies to resort areas such as Palm
Springs, Calif., and a few major cities such as Phoenix.
The third rate for lodging reimbursement, known as "nonseason," will be
used in about a dozen cities and resorts.
Phoenix will have three rates of lodging allowance: January through April,
$106; May through August, $62; and September through December, $86.
In Phoenix, the 1998 per diem from October through mid-May is $106 and from
mid-May through September, $72.
Two areas - Atlantic City, N.J., and Kill Devil Hills, N.C. - will have
four distinct seasonal lodging rates in 1999.
Wood said the addition of third or fourth seasons was made to reflect local
costs.
"We were concerned about getting a fair market rate," she said.
The rates are established each year following a contracted study of travel
spenses, and this year's study, by the consulting firm Star Mountain Inc.
_>f Alexandria, Va., reflected the need for a middle season, she said.
Among other changes, the maximum daily rate for all meals and incidental
expenses was raised to $46, an increase of $4 from the 1998 maximum.
The $4 increase affects rates in 36 resort areas and in major cities
including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Laundry and dry-cleaning costs no longer will be reimbursed as incidental
expenses for stays shorter than four days. For long-term travel of four
days or more, laundry and dry cleaning can be included under miscellaneous
expenses.
Reimbursement rates for locations outside the continental United States -
Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. territories and possessions - are set by the
Defense Department.
Rates for international travel are set by the State Department.

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Author: William Bush at REGI0N4
Date: 4/1/99 1:18 PM
Priority: Normal
TO: Tolando Bascumbe, Kevin Beswick, William Bush, Reuben Bussey, Robert Caplan,
David Clay, Wilda Cobb, Elizabeth Cox, Jeffrey Dehner, Lisa Ellis, David Engle,
Sara Goldsmith, Alyse Hakami, Thomas Hernandez, Andy Hey, KimA Jones, Richard Leahy,
Jennifer Lewis, Tonya Lewis, Greg Luetscher, Janet Magnuson, Simon Miller,
Dustin Minor, Peter Raack, Suzanne Rubini, Susan Schub, Axuel Sims, Stedman Southall,
Michelle Staes, Rudy Tanasijevich, Marlene Tucker, Lawana Woodard, Donzetta Workman,
Kathleen Wright
Subject: Press and Congressional Policies
FYI - Attached are Region 4's Office of External Affairs' (OEA)
policies on press and congressional inquiries.
I think several attorneys in our office have had some recent problem
with OEA staff not taking the lead role that this policies seem to
indicate they have. Please keep this handy or become familiar with
them so you will be able to point out to OEA staff what they are
supposed to do to help you out when you get a press or congressional
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EPA REGION 4
RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCEDURES
1.	All contacts with members of the U.S. Congress, congressional staff, or congressional
committee staff should be coordinated with the Congressional and Intergovernmental
Relations staff in the Office of External Affairs.
2.	When calls are received from either members of Congress, their staff, or committee staff,
the call should be referred to the Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations staff or
to the Director, OEA. If this is not possible, OEA should be informed as soon as possible
of the contact and the issue discussed.
3.	OEA will work with regional program staff to ensure that appropriate protocols are
followed in communicating Agency positions and formulating the best means of response
to Congressional offices.
4.	Staff should inform OEA of any scheduled meetings with Congressional members prior
to their occurrence and should brief OEA upon their completion.
5.	OEA coordinates legislative reviews and submits comments for the Region.
6.	OEA should be informed of any major policy or regulatory developments or activities in
order to appropriately inform congressional members.
Congressional Correspondence
Process: The Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations staff will log all congressional
inquiries and assign to the appropriate Division office via controlled correspondence (in the case
of written inquiries) or cc:mail (in the case of phone inquiries or e-mail). All written
correspondence will be placed in a "Yellow " folder clearly marked Congressional
Correspondence and hand-carried to the designated Division contact. Upon receipt, the Division
will log and assign to the appropriate office/individual for response preparation.
Preparation: All correspondence to members of Congress is prepared for the signature of the
Regional Administrator.
•	Regional program staff should ALWAYS "hand carry "all correspondence directly to the
Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations staff in OEA for immediate logging and
tracking.
•	Regional program staff should forward a diskette of all controlled correspondence to
OEA and OEA will make any minor corrections in format or editorial changes.
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punctuation, typographical errors, etc. before it is routed to OEA.
•	All major corrections will be returned to Division/Branch management for resolution.
•	Congressional correspondence should be routed to OEA before and after going to the RA
for signature. When routed to OEA, all correspondence packages will include enclosures,
addressed envelopes for mailing of original letters, and addressed envelopes for mailing
courtesy copies.
•	The Office of External Affairs will mail all correspondence to the member of Congress,
including background materials, and return official copy to the Division/Branch.
Time Limits: Correspondence to members of Congress, members of state legislatures, and
governors should be prepared within 10 working days from the date of the Region's receipt of the
correspondence.
Extensions: Any request for extensions should be made in writing (via cc mail is fine) to the
Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations staff.
Format: Correspondence should adhere to EPA HQ and Regional Correspondence manuals
(available upon request to OEA). Sample letters meeting these requirements are attached.
Content: Congressional letters should be responsive to the member and constituent's concerns
and questions, and should include the following.
•	Program staff should obtain needed information from the state/local environmental
agency, and obtain names/addresses of contacts in other agencies, as appropriate, who
may address the concern.
•	Letters should be written in a factual, non-confrontational tone and should reflect regional
or national policy.
•	Letters should not mention the Agency's interaction or correspondence with another
member's office.
•	Letters should not include a copy of letters sent to another Congressional member.
« Letters should be limited to two pages. If additional information is considered necessary,
it should be prepared as an enclosure.
•	The opening paragraph should always begin with the phrase "Thank you for your letter of
(date) from Mr./Ms and refer to the subject matter of concern
•	No Division reference initials should be used at the top of the letter.
•	The closing paragraph should conclude with "If I may be of further assistance, please feel
free to contact the Office of External Affairs at 404/562-8327."
•	All correspondence is directed to the "member" (not to a staff person) at his/her office in
Washington, D.C., or their District Office, unless otherwise specified by the member's
letter. NOTE: If a member's staff person is referred to in the letter, the envelope should
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EPA REGION 4
RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCEDURES
The Office of External Affairs (OEA), Press and Media staff, is responsible for coordinating and
executing official communications such as news conferences, news releases, print and broadcast
interviews, opinion-editorials, guest opinions and responding to reporter inquiries. The Press and Media
Relations staff is the primary focal point for all regional communications, conveying agency messages,
and all other activities relating to the news media and press. OEA makes decisions concerning the
appropriateness and content of media events, interviews, and press releases for the Region, working with
Regional programs..
Responding To The Media
~	1. OEA is responsible for coordinating and overseeing all contacts with the media. The following
steps will be followed for all media inquiries.
•	All reporter calls received by staff will be transferred immediately to OEA. OEA will coordinate
responses to media inquiries, including interviews, with program staff. OEA will accompany
staff during interviews, as deemed appropriate by OEA. OEA - 28327
•	Senior managers will respond to media inquiries, as appropriate, and will inform OEA regarding
the reporters name, news organization represented, and subject discussed.
•	OEA will inform the Division Directors and the Deputy Division Directors, through cc mail or
phone, of media inquiries pertinent to their Division.
•	OEA will coordinate national issues with EPA headquarters as appropriate.
~	2. If staff is outside of the office and completely unable to route media inquiries to OEA, i.e., staff
working in a field location, then the direct media inquiry may be addressed. The employee will notify
their managers and OEA as soon as possible of the reporters name, news organization represented, and
subject discussed. The following guidelines should be followed when speaking to press.
•	Speak only about your area of responsibility. Don't speak for another EPA program, another
agency, or anyone else.
•	If you are unsure of EPA's position, politely respond that you will work to obtain a response in a
timely manner.
•	Be respectful of press deadlines.
•	Assume that nothing is "off-the-record." Assume that anything you say will appear in print or on
a broadcast.
•	Use plain English. Avoid or explain acronyms and technical terms, and try to be patient if you
have to explain an issue more than once.
•	Do not answer inquiries about criminal investigations, these should be referred to OEA who will
follow the appropriate procedures for informing the Criminal Investigations Division (CID).
•	Pending decisions and enforcement actions are not public information. Don't speculate about
possible EPA actions.
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The Press and Media Relations staff will prepare news releases and other such products using
information supplied by program personnel. This process includes evaluating whether a news release
should be issued (see attached Criteria for When To Issue A News Release).
~	1. Program Provides Information to OEA.
Program offices will provide background materials and other pertinent information, ten (10) days prior
to scheduled press release (attached forms for program and enforcement related news releases may be
used). There may be occasions when it may be impossible to provide this advance notice and OEA will
work with the program office to expedite a release so that it can be issued in a timely manner.
~	2. OEA Drafts and Distributes Press Release for Internal Review.
The Press and Media Relations staff will use the information provided by the program office to draft a
release. This process will be completed within four (4) days under normal conditions. Draft press
releases will be sent electronically and in hard copy to: the program office contact; the legal contact (for
any matter that is in litigation or where significant legal counseling issues have been identified) and the
person quoted (if applicable).
All draft press releases will be routed with the attached draft press release sign-off sheet. OEA will not
finalize a press release without appropriate management sign-off.
As appropriate, OEA will also coordinate the review of releases with other agencies, such as the
Department of Justice in any mater enforcement or defensive, and with state agencies for joint
state-federal actions. Division's are expected to coordinate with other programs and agencies, as
appropriate, on all press releases.
~	3. OEA Finalizes.
The Press and Media Relations staff will incorporate technical comments, confirm that the release can be
issued (check for management signature on draft press release), and obtain concurrence from the OEA
Director.
~	4. OEA Distributes.
The Press and Media Relations staff will conduct targeted distribution of the news release to news
organizations in the affected geographic area, trade press, and subscribers to the electronic mailing list.
The press releases are also made available on Region 4's Internet home page. OEA provides electronic
copies (hard copies where necessary) of releases to state and EPA contacts, including the technical and
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Criteria for
WHEN TO ISSUE A NEWS RELEASE
The Office of External Affairs, Press & Media Relations staff works with the program offices and
Headquarters to inform the public of what is happening in the environment around them. One way of
doing this is through a news release targeted to a specific audience. Because the ultimate use of a news
release is determined by news organizations, our goal is to issue news releases that are newsworthy and
are most likely to be used to inform the public.
The following criteria cover Region 4's policy for news releases related to both enforcement actions and
program highlights. In the case where there is disagreement on issuing a news release, the Director of
the Office of External Affairs will consult with the appropriate Division or Office director to make a
final decision.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
EPA issues news releases on a variety of topics related to our programs. Many news releases are
triggered by a specific event, such as a public meeting or the award of a grant. News releases are also
appropriate for announcing program achievements and successful partnerships in protecting human
health and the environment. In general, we should issue a news release when EPA initiates, takes a
major step in advancing, or brings to conclusion a matter that is of significant environmental impact and
interest.
If you have an item that you think would be appropriate for a news release, contact the Press and Media
Relations staff. They will assist you in deciding how and when to publicize it. For events that are
related, such as awards given by a program to several facilities, OEA will generally issue one news
release that covers all of them. This increases the overall newsworthiness of the release.
POTENTIAL TOPICS FOR A NEWS RELEASE:
-recognize achievements, success stories, and awards
-highlight partnerships with citizens, industry, or state/local/tribal organizations
-announce compliance assistance opportunities
-provide information on new regulations or policies
-announce attainment of standards
-announce permits or changes in permits
-announce grant awards
-provide the status of a site cleanup (start and completion of removals)
-announce a state, local, or tribal agreement
-provide public service announcements or advisories
-announce public meetings, workshops, and information sessions
-matters in litigation
NOTE: Issuing a news release does not fulfill the legal requirements for public notice. A news release
may or may not be used by news organizations.
In addition to covering Region 4's activities, the OEA Press and Media Relations staff also issues news
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and media events.
EPA does not issue news releases for routine activities that are part of the government's daily business or
for internal matters. For example, we would not issue a news release for the following types of
activities:
-routine meetings with state agencies
-routine progress on a superfund site cleanup
-internal reports or documents
News Release Guidelines for Enforcement Actions
Region 4 initiates and completes a high number of enforcement actions each year. While news
organizations will not cover all of the actions, many are newsworthy and should be publicized. The
following criteria help determine the level of publicity for enforcement actions based on the public's
interest in an action, the likelihood that news organizations will cover it, the impact that publicizing the
action will have in educating the public and preventing other violations, and the impact of the violation
on human health and the environment. Additionally, all matters that have been referred to the DOJ must
have DOJ approval prior to the distribution of any press release.
A NEWS RELEASE CANNOT BE NEGOTIATED (EPA Hqs Policy): "It is against EPA policy to
negotiate the Agency's option to issue press releases, or the substance of press releases, with parties
outside of EPA, particularly those parties involved in settlements, consent decrees or the regulatory
process." News releases should mention the environmental result desired or achieved by EPA's action.
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Checklist for
INITIATING A NEWS RELEASE
Our goal is to provide as many facts as possible in a news release that would be of use to the media and
of interest to the public, and to make this information available in a timely fashion. The checklist below
explains the type of information the Press and Media Relations staff generally needs to draft a news
release. Employees can fill out the information blanks on the checklist and send it to OEA either on
paper or electronically to initiate a news release.
• Ten Day Advance Notice — Information should be given to the Press and Media Relations staff at
least ten days ahead of the projected release date. Of course, for urgent situations where it is
impossible to provide this advance notice, the Press and Media Relations staff will work with the
program office to expedite a release so that it can be issued in a timely fashion.
Projected release date:	
Technical and Legal Contacts — The contacts provide information to the Press and Media
Relations staff, obtain program/legal concurrence on the release, and respond to questions from
the media and the public. The news release includes the contact names and telephone numbers.
Technical contact:	Telephone:	
Legal contact:	Telephone:	(for
enforcement actions)
• Basic Facts — You may either send the Press and Media Relations staff a copy of materials
which contain this information (such as a draft enforcement action, report, or fact sheet)
or fill out the blanks for the type of news release indicated; program highlights or
enforcement-related.

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FACTS FOR PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS NEWS RELEASES
WHO
WHAT
WHEN
WHERE
BACKGROUND
ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE

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FACTS FOR ENFORCEMENT-RELATED NEWS RELEASES
Type of enforcement action
Nature of violation and where it took place (city/state)
Statute under which enforcement action is conducted
Name of defendant/respondent
Location of defendant/respondent (city, state)
What type of industry (what does the company produce/manufacture)
Background (e.g., date of violation, date of inspection, who conducted inspection,
steps in enforcement process, current compliance status)
General human health and/or environmental significance of action (e.g., a
cancer-causing substance was improperly managed; failure to report on chemicals
prevents authorities from having necessary information to respond to a release; a
violation of a discharge permit caused fish kills; particulate matter emission limits were
exceeded and inhaling high concentrations of particulates can lead to lung and heart
disease.)
SEP Information
Environmental Justice Concerns

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DRAFT PRESS RELEASE ROUTING FORM
Press Release:
Target Release Date:
Program Management Concurrence
	Signature/Date
Legal Management Concurrence
	Signature /Date
Program Contact
	Signature/Date
• Quoted Individuals)(confirms that quote is correct)
	Signature/Date
	Signature/Date
OEA Contacted Department of Justice (if appropriate)
	Date 	OEA Staff Initials

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SPBECH REQUEST FORM
1. GENERAL INFORMATION:
a.	Date Request Received: 	
b.	Employee Receiving
Request:		
c.	Name of Sponsoring		
Organization:
d.	Contact Name &			
Telephone Number:				
e.	Date of Meeting:		
f.	Location of Meeting: 		
g.	Time of Meeting:		
h.	Scheduled Speaking Time: 	
i.	Topic of Meeting/Session: 	
2. DISCUSSION OF WHETHER THE SPEECH IS IN THE GOVERNMENT'S
INTEREST:
a.	Purpose of the speech: 	
b.	Type & nature of sponsoring organization:
c.	Target Audience:
d.	Size of audience:
e.	List items indicating any actual or perceived conflict of
interest, private subsidy or impropriety: 	
f. Other relevant factors:
3. DISCUSSION OF THE EFFECT OF THE SPEECH ON BUDGET AND GOALS:
a. Travel Costs: 	

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b. Time to prepare & deliver speech:
c. Whether sponsor is a 501(c)(3) organization:
d. Impact on your workload:
e. Advantages to EPA, including the number of seats available ta
EPA without costs:
£. Number of EPA speakers:
g. Costs to attend seminar:
I recommend/do not recommend that this speech request be
accepted:
Branch Chief/ORC/Region IV
I concur with this recommendation:		
REGIONAL COUNSEL
Region IV

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Author: Thomas Hernandez at REGI0N4
Date: 04/11/2000 10:11 AM
Normal
TO: Rolando BascumbeTO: William BushTO: Robert CaplanTO: Jeffrey DehnerTO: Lisa EllisTO:
ra GoldsmithTO: Thomas HernandezTO: Greg LuetscherTO: Dustin MinorTO: Susan SchubTO: Sted
an SouthallTO: Michelle StaesTO: Mike StephensonTO: Rudy TanasijevichTO: Lawana WoodardTO
Donzetta WorkmanTO: Kathleen WrightCC: Lucia MendezCC: Elizabeth DavisCC: Gay UpchurchCC
Richard LeahySubject: CORRECTION TO 1ST PAGE OF TAB 29A, GREEN BINDER (DO NOW)	
	 Message Contents
Folks, please correct TAB 2 9A in the Green Binder as you read this.
(We can thank Dusty for this)
THe corrections are from Tesa King, as of today.
Document: "Procedures for Use of the GSA Vehicle"
Paragraph: #3
Correct "The Vehicle Card Number" to 72145 (not 4704)
Correct "the credit card" number to 06375 (not 004704)
If you note any other errors in this memo, let's lobby for a corrected
memo from the source (Facilities Branch?)
THANKS FOR your cooperation in advance.
TCH

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PROCEDURES FOR USE OF THE GSA VEHICLE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The automobile assigned to EAD is a 1998 burgundy Ford Contour, license tag number G12-
06375. The car is located on level 1 of the AFC parking garage, in space number 48. When not
in use, the vehicle should always be parked in its assigned space.
PROCEDURES
A two-part log, consisting of a calendar and mileage record, will be maintained by Tesa King.
The initial request for use of the vehicle may be made verbally, via cc:maii, or voice mail message.
If the automobile is available, the requestor will be asked to stop by the front office to pick up a
Supervisor Approval Form (SAF). The SAF includes the name of the requestor, days and
approximate time the vehicle will be taken out and returned, the purpose of the trip, names of any
additional passengers, and whether the car will be taken home overnight before or after the trip,
or picked up the day of travel. The SAF also requires traveler and manager signatures. Once the
form has been completed, it should be returned to Tesa for her records.
On the departure date, the traveler will see Tesa for the keys and credit card. The tag number and
access code for the garage are shown on the outside of the credit card holder. There are 3
important documents inside the holder. On the right side, you will see the Fleet Services credit
card. The Vehicle Card Number is 4704. Please remember to prefix this number with 2 zeros
when using the credit card (004704). On the left side of the holder are two information items, a
green card listing the GSA Accident Procedures and behind it, a yellow "Vendor Maintenance
Procedures" card. Each of those cards instruct the traveler to contact GSA but, Marvin
Simmons, the Facilities Management Fleet Services Manager, has asked the Vehicle Coordinators
to inform employees to also call Marvin, at extension 28144, once emergency personnel have
been notified.
Inside the vehicle, under the sun visor on the passenger side, is a "Dos and Don'ts" list which
includes "no eating, drinking, or smoking allowed in the vehicle". There is a laminated card with
emergency instructions located in the door pocket on the driver's side of the car and also an
"EPA" sign in the right door well for parking purposes. A first aid kit is located in the trunk of
the car. An envelope containing an Accident Report can be found in the glove compartment.
Before returning the vehicle to the garage, the traveler is asked to bring the automobile back with
a full tank of gas and, to record the ending mileage which will be given to Tesa along with the
keys. Any damage to the vehicle, or maintenance problems, should also be reported to Tesa at
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OVERNIGHT USE OF THE AUTOMOBILE
If an individual is taking the vehicle home the night before or after a trip, that information must be
included on his/her Travel Authorization (TA). It is the traveler's responsibility to provide the
necessary justification for overnight use of the vehicle. Once the TA has been approved, and a
DCN number assigned, a copy of the TA must be given to Tesa, who will attach the TA to the
traveler's SAF.
Should you need an automobile for a 1-day trip, and EAD's vehicle is not available, Tesa will
contact Marvin and ascertain the availability of his vehicles. MARVIN CANNOT RELEASE
HIS VEHICLES TO OTHER DIVISIONS FOR TRIPS LONGER THAN ONE DAY, e.g.,
out in the a.m. and return p.m. of the same day or, driven home overnight and brought back the
next day. If Marvin has a vehicle EAD can utilize, and the car is being taken home overnight, a
copy of the traveler's SAF and TA must be given to both Marvin and Tesa for their records.
Since each division has the responsibility for maintaining automobile logs, this will ensure that
Marvin and Tesa have the proper documentation should there be an audit. This manual system
will be used until the Office of Personnel Management automates an audit accessible log.
If you have any questions, please contact Tesa King, extension 29501.

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NEW GSA VEHICLE RESERVATION POLICY
FOR EAD VEHICLE
For governmental travel, the Division has been given 1 GSA vehicle. This vehicle is for
local, overnight and multi night travel. Driver needs to obtain the vehicle's keys from the
divisional contact. At the end of the trip, the driver needs to return the vehicle to the
proper parking place with a full tank of gasoline. Also the driver must return the keys,
gasoline receipts and report the vehicle's mileage and any needed repairs to the divisional
contact. If any damage occurs or repair to the vehicle is required during the trip, the
driver must contact Marvin Simmons, Facilities Management, at x28144 for guidance.
Contact (on interim basis) Valerie McGuire via cc-mail for use of this vehicle.
Facilities Management has GSA vehicles for overnight (1) stays and local travel only. The
vehicle must be returned to Facilities Management's contact.
Contact Marvin Simmons via cc-mail for use of this vehicles.
If a GSA vehicle is not available from the above sources then a rental vehicle or POV are
options.

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July 7, 1998
SUBJECT: Policy on Use of Government Vehicles Between
Work and Home
FROM:	Michael V. Peyton
Assistant Regional Administrator
Office of Policy and Management
TO:	All Employees
This policy sets forth guidance for supervisors in making
determinations that field work requires that employees use a
government vehicle between work and home. There are some
instances where it is appropriate for employees to take a GOV
home the night before officially authorized travel begins and
returning the GOV the next business day after the authorized
travel ends.
The use of a Government vehicle for home to work
transportation can be authorized by a Branch Chief when (1) the
GOV is to be used in conjunction with an approved travel
authorization and (2) only to the extent that such use would
•¦bstantially increase the efficiency and economy of Government,
determined by the Branch Chief. Efficiency and economy can
Bmonstrated by showing a substantial increase in the saving
v .mployee time and/or agency travel costs. The comfort and
convenience of the employee is not an appropriate basis for
authorizing use of a GOV for home to work transportation.
In accordance with the policy stated above Branch Chiefs can
authorize the use of GOV between work and home for ANY employee
when there is an Official Travel Authorization. The
use of the GOV must be in conjunction with and documented on an
approved Travel Authorization. The documentation on the Travel
Authorization is in addition to the audit accessible log which
must be maintained in each authorizing office.
An audit accessible log must be maintained in the Branch and
must include the Branch Chief's determination, the name and title
of the authorizing official, the GOV Tag number, the date(s) of
travel, the itinerary including starting point and destination,
and a statement of the circumstances which justify the efficiency
and economy to the Government. These logs will be maintained by
the Branch and will be reviewed annually by the Division
Director.
In all cases, employees must have a properly documented
^ravel Authorization to use GOV between work and home. OPM is
^king on an automated system for the audit accessible log.
se maintain a manual system until the automated syctem is
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MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT:EPA Region 4 Government Owned Vehicle (GOV) Fleet Policy
FROM: Michael V. Peyton, Assistant Regional Administrator
For Policy and Management
TO: All EPA Employees
1.	General: 1. All policies and procedures must conform to existing
General Services Administration (GSA) regulations and/or any guidance
provided by EPA Headquarters.
2.	All policies and procedures will incorporate provisions of the Clean
Air Act of 1997, in an effort to help reduce toxic emissions into Atlantas
atmosphere and set an example for other Federal Agencies and private concerns
to follow.
"3 All vehicles used by Region 4 will be secured on a government
: from GSA. Commercial leases or purchases must be approved by
h. quarters prior to being consummated.
II.	Purpose: 1. To define policies, procedures and responsibilities
relative to all Region 4 vehicles assigned to both the Facilities Management
Section or the respective Divisions. A breakdown of the vehicle distribution as
of March 31, 1998 is attached as Enclosure I.
2. To establish consistency in the use of Region 4 vehicles to include
the purpose of using the vehicle, maintenance procedures, housekeeping
responsibilities (smoking policy, cleanup, etc.), instructions on the use of th
accompanying credit card; the code for entrance and exit; procedures to follow
in an emergency, etc. and replacement.
III.	Use of the Vehicles:
1.	Facilities Management Section (FMS) Vehicles: FMS
vehicles are to be used solely for local travel and short trips, not to exceed o
evening away from the Federal Center. If a trip will keep the traveler away for
more than one night: the traveler will use either a Division vehicle, their ow
vehicle, public transportation or secure a rental car. In all cases, appropria
approvals, e.g. quick trip permit, TA# etc., are required.
2.	Division Vehicles : Division Vehicles can be utilized for
lc-^>l travel, short trips and trips which will last for more than one evening, e
to hazardous waste sites, conferences etc. Each Division will establish
u. r own procedures for reservation.
3.	It is strictly prohibited for any GOVs, Facilities or Division
to remain overnight at any employees residence. Vehicles must be housed in
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temporary duty site.
4. Miscellaneous:
(A) . There will be absolutely no smoking in any GOV.
-—ire will be no exception to this policy. If driver or passenger want to smoke
they must exit the vehicle. Violators will be subject to disciplinary action, t
include the loss of driving privileges.
(B).	Seatbelts/lapbelts will be worn at all times that the
vehicle is moving. There	will be no exception to this policy. Violators will be
subject to disciplinary action to include possible suspension of driving
privileges.
(C).	Vehicles will not be returned with less than 1/4 of
a tank of gas. Vehicles	should be refueled upon return if there is less than —
tank of gas remaining.
(D). Vehicles will be cleaned upon return. All
extraneous papers, trash, and other refuse will be removed. If there is mud or
other such grime the user cannot remove, the user will contact the vehicle
coordinator ASAP to inform him/her of the problem.
(E) Vehicle users may park their POV, at no charge,
only in the space vacated by the GOV. At no time will the POV be parked in
another parking garage space. Hence, if an employee will not immediately
begin their travel, they must find other suitable parking for their own vehicle
outside the garage until such time as they begin their travel, or pay for daily
i	king in the AFC garage.
(F) Fleet vehicles will always be returned to their
assigned parking space. Failure to do so without justification could possibly
result in the loss of driving privileges.
(G) Absolutely n
garage attendants will be tolerated. Such abuse, if documented and supported,
may be a basis for suspension or revocation of fleet driving privileges.
(H)	Fleet vehicles are to be used only in connection with
official duties. Vehicles may be used to travel to temporary duty sites and if
necessary travel a short reasonable distance for meals. Vehicles will not be
used to do such things as drop off children at day care, pick up laundry, drive
20 miles to a preferred restaurant, or any other non-business type activities.
(I)	Locally, vehicles will not solely be checked out to go
to lunch, carry visitors to evening meals, or other non-business related
establishments.
IV.	Use of Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFV): As the nations leader in
cleaning up and maintaining the countrys environment, including the air we
breathe, it is EPAs mandate to set the example by which others should follow.
As such, Region 4 will make every attempt to use Compressed Natural Gas
(CNG) vehicles and electric vehicles (EV) wherever physically and financially
possible. The lack of range of EVs and the dearth of refueling stations for
make it necessary to use such vehicles for local trips only.
will continue to lease dual fuel vehicles for the Facilities fleet and
will consider EVs and CNGs as vehicles are replaced in the future.
V.	Reservation Procedures: Reservations of Facilities vehicles must
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less than two weeks before trip by ccimail. Confirmation (or Denial) of
reservation and vehicle identification will be made by ccrmail.
1 Divisions located at the AFC will establish their own method of
:rving the Division vehicles. Copies of the Division procedures are attached
your information.
When picking up the keys to the reserved vehicle, the employee must
complete the log book maintained by Facilities Fleet Coordinator. The log
entry will include: Names of driver and passengers; date and time picked up;
estimated date and time of return; vehicle tag number; and destination and
purpose of trip.
VI.	Accidents and Traffic Violations
1.	Traffic Violations: Any EPA employee who is issued a
traffic citation when driving a GOV is responsible for paying the fine and/or
going to court to contest the charge. EPA will not pay the fine, nor provide
any legal assistance. Any citations are considered personal and not business
related.
2.	Accident Reporting: When involved in an accident, personal
and passenger safety is the first and foremost concern. Call 911 to report the
accident and to request medical support if necessary.
If the vehicle is drivable, return to the AFC, and fill out a Standard
Form 91, Motor Vehicle Accident Report found in the glove compartment of
your GOV. If the car is not drivable remove a copy of the SF-91 before the
vehicle is towed. If the glove compartment is not accessible, you may acquire
>py of the SF-91 from the Facilities Fleet Coordinator in Facilities
jgement Section. Please contact the Facilities Fleet Coordinator as soon as
possible following an accident, either at the site or upon return to the AFC.
VII.	Acquisition and Replacement of GSA Vehicles: All trade-ins and
new acqusitions for the fleet of EPAs GOVs will be handled by the Vehicle
Manager in the Facilities Management Section.
VIII.	SESD Fleet: The Science and Ecosystems Support Division
(SESD) located in Athens Georgia, maintains a separate fleet of passenger as
well as special use vehicles. All usages of their respective vehicles must
comply with GSA guidelines and this Regional policy. However, SESD will
be responsible for developing their own local procedures to supplement this
policy as necessary.

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MEMORANDUi
DATE: 03/09/99
TO: Pam Urban. Delivery Order Manager
FROM: Tamara Goosby. Information Specialist II
THRU: Debbie Jourdan, AR Coordinator
RE: APPROVED COPYING SERVICES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
HARD COPY (If AR is 011 microfilm, hard copy is not available)
The following ;ire copying services thai have been contacted and references checked. They each provide FREE
PICKUP & DELIVERY. 24 HOUR SERVICE and QUALITY WORK. Their names and phone uumbers may be given
10 customers who w;uu to have Administrative Records copied (off-site) beyond the 25 free pages available at EPA:
1)	CopyZExpressed
404/724-0250
Contact: Steve Jones
2)	DOCUPRO. INC.
404/525-5559
Contact: Randy Badu
3)	IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS
404/589-8100
Contact: Tyrone Robin s
4)	ON-SITE SOURCING, INC.
404/873-2727
Contact: Scott Polinski
MICROFILM (Only for AR's which are on 16mm microfilm)
Requestor contacts vendors, listed below, to obtain best price on shipping, handling and pick up fee for the AR (s) on
microfilm (silver duplicates used for microfilm to microfilm copies, diazo used for microfilm to hard copies)
1)	ACS INTEGRATED DOCUMENTS SOLUTIONS
770/419-7070
Contact: Bill Headrick
2)	RECALL/TOTAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
770/729-8594
Contact: Sherry Zwickel
4) *MANAGEMENT CONTROL METHODS, INC.
770/934-5783
Contact: David Insull
•Indicates microfilm blowback, (hard copy from diazo microfilm) microfilm capability.
Update #27

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4EAD
MEMORANDUM
DATE: July 30, 1999
SUBJECT: List of EAD Notary Publics
FROM: Tom Hernandez, Paralegal Specialist
EAD
TO:	Office
1)	Valerie Green
2)	Tom Hernandez
3)	Teresa Shirley-Wright

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September 30, 1999
MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT. Tracking of SBREFA Information Sheets
FROM: Bill Bush, Office of CERCLA Legal Support South
Rick Leahy, Office of CERCLA Legal Support North
Anita Davis, Cost Recovery Section
TO:	Staff, Cost Recovery Section and Offices of CERCLA Legal Support
The purpose of this memorandum is to outline a new procedure for tracking the
dissemination of information sheets to small businesses pursuant to the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA). On August 31, 1999, Barry Breen, Director of
the Office of Site Remediation Enforcement, issued a memorandum requiring the Regions to
disseminate beginning October 1, 1999 information sheets to small businesses at the time of an
initial enforcement contact. The information sheet is intended to inform small businesses of their
rights to comment to the SBREFA Ombudsman about EPA enforcement activity. (Please see the
August 31 Breen memorandum for more details). In addition, the Regions are expected to track
the number of information sheets handed out. We also anticipate that we will be asked to keep
track of the recipients of the information sheets, the sites involved and the initial enforcement
contact giving rise to the dissemination of the sheets. As a result, we have devised the procedure
set forth below to track this information.
In the Superfund context, the "initial enforcement contact" giving rise to the
dissemination of the SBREFA information sheet will be in the vast majority of cases the issuance
of the first notice letter to a PRP. If you have questions concerning the other activities that may
constitute an enforcement contact as described in the August 31 Breen memorandum, please
consult with your supervisor. As you should know, the Cost Recovery Section currently inputs
information into CERCLIS regarding the recipients of all notice letters (general and special).
Paula Bachelor is currently performing this task. EPMs are responsible for ensuring Paula
receives this information. However, if an EPM is not assigned to a case and an attorney is
working with an OSC or RPM on issuing notice letters, the attorney should provide to Paula a
copy of the notice letter and PRP list.
The EPM or attorney, as the case may be, while providing to Paula a copy of the notice
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SBREF A information sheets. 10 do so, the following procedures should be followed:
1.	If not already created, prepare a WordPerfect file of the PRP list for the notice letter.
Designate o:a the PRP list the site name and date ajndudtle of the notice letter.
2.	Also designate on this PRP list which. PRPs.£re receiving the SBREFA information
sheet (e.g., by placing an asterisk by the nazine'of tHosi?. PRPs who may be a small business).
3.	Transfer this WordPerfect file to Paula either electronically or on a disk.
4.	In exchange, Paula wilVgive you the exact quantity of SBREFA information sheets
that you need to ineb.di as an enclosure in the notice letters!" Please note that these information
sheets will be numbered so tbat she can keep colint of the number of sheets disseminated. As a
result, only include in your package the original information sheets (not copies) and return to
Paula any information sheet not mailed. You will be able to tell an original from a copy because
the original information sheets.are double-sided and printed in blue ink.
5.	Paula will then maintain tfti&information thus alleviating staff of the need to respond
to future requests and-search records.
Please let us know if you irave any questions or experience any problems with
implementing this new procedure.
cc:. Dick Green
Jewell Harper
Man' Kay Lynch.
Cuit Fehn
Bob Jourdan
Franklin Hill
Doug Lair

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4EAD
MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 27, 2000
SUBJECT: Process for Setting Up CERCLA Accounts Receivable
FROM: Tom Hernandez, Paralegal Specialist
Office of CERCLA Legal Suport (South), EAD
TO: Offices of CERCLA Legal Support (North/South), EAD
The purpose of this memorandum is to summarize revised procedures for the
establishment of Superfund accounts receivable through Tom Hernandez. This memo is intended
to be a brief summary, but the original memorandum from Mike Peyton dated August 17, 1999,
and entitled "Revised Standard Operating Procedures-Accounts Receivables" is available from
Tom if any attorney desires more information in any given circumstance.
NOTE: The CERCLA Enforcement Section is responsible for setting up accounts receivable
based on oversight costs billings.
1.	Allow Tom Hernandez to set up a "tickle file" on your behalf so that Administrative Orders
that are pending with the Superfund Program or have an unexpired comment period in the Federal
Register can be tracked. All Tom needs in order to provide this service is the name of the Site
and type of administrative Order (a draft or signed copy is also helpful), and he will diary the
matter for "x" number of days to follow up with Paula Batchelor in the CERCLA Enforcement
Section.
Administrative examples include:
. Administrative cost recovery agreements
. De minimis settlements
. Prospective Purchaser Agreements
. RI/FS or removal AOCs with a past cost component
. Final administrative penalty assessments
2.	Whether or not a tickle file is set up, please provide two copies of the FINAL "source
document" (e.g., signed consent decree) to TomS-Hernandez so he can set up the accounts
receivable within three business days of EAD's receipt. One of these copies will be taken to Peggy
Whitney in FMS (Financial Management Section), along with the form referred to in Section 3
below.
Please ensure judicial documents are date stamped on top of the front page to document
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Judicial examples include:
. Entered Consent Decrees
. Final court judgments
. Bankruptcy Settlements^
3. Tom Hernandez will maintain a logbook notiug when the completed accounts receivable
control number form(s), along* with the source document(s)>,.was/were taken to FMS. He can
provide a copy of the completed two-sidedform, which starts the process of setting up an
account receivable, at the request of the attorney .

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