&EPA
    United States
    Environmental Protection
    Agency
     June 2009
Office  of Environmental Innovation

           Environmental Assessment & Innovation Division
                    EPA Region 3, Philadelphia, PA
 "The most successful people are those who are good at
 PlanB"
                           - James Yorke, creator of "chaos theory"

 Our mission is to foster and channel innovation throughout all aspects
 of business here at the Mid-Atlantic Region. We view it is our job to
 come up with Plan B by:

 •  Scouting for new ideas and unrealized potential in existing
    programs and practices

 •  Acting as a center of innovation expertise,  promoting &
    publicizing successful ventures

 •  Providing a safe haven for  new initiatives to grow and flourish
    before launching
 Our Value Proposition
 The Mid-Atlantic Office of Environ-
 mental Innovation can help you develop
 and implement new and creative solu-
 tions to environmental problems.  This
 includes improving the performance of
 traditional regulatory programs as well
 as creating new voluntary and non-
 regulatory approaches. The Office will
 help you generate, manage, and main-
 stream innovative changes; identify and
 explore emerging environmental is-
 sues; and evaluate promising new ap-
 proaches to environmental protection. We are:

 •  experimenters - creating ideas and testing them through real-world
    application
 •  collaborators - engaging others to act on decisions and innovative
    approaches
 •  coaches - supporting managers and program staff on matters related
    to adoption and implementation of innovative approaches
 •  coordinators - tracking, monitoring, and communicating on regional
    and national innovation work, and facilitating linkages between pro-
    grams and divisions
 •  implementers - conducting project management and oversight activi-
    ties
                                                Who We Are
                                                What We Do
                                            Climate Change/Energy
                                           Michael Dunn
                                           (dunn.michael@epa.gov)

                                           Steven Donohue
                                           (donohue.steven@epa.gov)

                                                 Sustainability
                                           Loma Rosenberg
                                           (rosenberg.lorna@epa.gov)

                                           Virginia Thompson
                                           (thompson.virginia@epa.gov)

                                           Maryann Helferty
                                           (helferty.maryann@epa.gov)

                                           Marie Holman
                                           (holman.marie@epa.gov)

                                           Carolyn Mooney
                                           (mooney.carolyn@epa.gov)

                                                Children's Health
                                           Prentiss Ward
                                           (ward.prentiss@epa.gov)

                                            Business Assist. Center
                                           David Byro
                                           (byro.david@epa.gov)

                                               Web Development
                                           Nancy Grundahl
                                           (grundahl.nancy@epa.gov)

                                           Administrative Assistance
                                           Michele Monroe
                                           (monroe.michele@epa.gov)

                                               Associate Director
                                           David Campbell
                                           (campbell.dave@epa.gov)
                                                                  Call Us at 215-814-2701

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                           Environmental Assessment & Innovation Division
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                              Climate Change and Sustainability Coordination

                                  As the nation learns more about the expanding scope of the causes and impacts
                                  of climate change, many analysts and policymakers see the issue as a great
                                  "silo-buster." For example, the environmental impacts of coal mining, coal com-
                                  bustion for electricity, and coal ash storage or reuse, cuts across three divisional
                                  and regulatory boundaries within EPA. The same is true for the expansive set of
                                  challenges effecting sustainability.  In  short, all of the Region's program offices
                                  are responsible for climate change and sustainability. EAID will continue to advo-
                                  cate this holistic vision and provide leadership, innovation, and collaboration dur-
                                  ing the development of cross-cutting Regional climate change and sustainability
                                  strategies -  as well as supporting focused initiatives and program development
                                  within each division.
                                  This  important work  will  provide great opportunities for our Office's other
                                  charge—cultivating a distributed  innovation culture across all the Region's busi-
                                  ness units. We call this promoting "innovation (small "i") - these are the types of
                                  innovative and creative practices and activities that can occur in all of our day-to-
                                  day work without being the result of a so-called "Innovative" project.
          Promoting
         "innovation
Sustainability  Climate Chang
                 and Energy
    Thinking Globally, Acting (Real) Locally
We need to change where we live. This is not a call to boost the sagging housing market—
not that there's anything wrong with that. What we need to change is what we expect, nay
demand, from the buildings in which we sleep, work, and learn. The Mid-Atlantic Office of
Environmental Innovation is actively advocating the multitude of benefits of green building
and low-impact development. We are collaborating with a variety of stakeholders through
our Local  Governments  Initiating Conservation for Sustainability (LOGICS) initiative to
develop  and deliver much needed resources regarding green building ordinances, green
purchasing, energy efficiency and other concepts.  Similarly, we are supporting a broader
agenda  regarding  low-impact  development and  its benefits to  community livability,
stormwater management, and watershed protection.
                                                                          Green/Cool Roof in Arlington, VA
                                                       Pharmaceuticals  in the Environment

                       The  Mid-Atlantic Office  of Environmental Innovation continues  to provide national and
                       Regional leadership on the issue of Pharmaceuticals in the  environment and  disposal  of
                       unwanted  medication.  We are successfully collaborating with the private sector, nonprofit
                       organizations, academia,  many levels of government, and  offices and divisions in  EPA
                       Region  3,  Headquarters, and our Office  of  Research and Development.   We have
                       coordinated responses to national news stories and fostered partnerships among the many
                       stakeholders  concerned  about  Pharmaceuticals.    We are  coaching  local  and state
                       governments on steps they can take to reduce pharmaceutical waste. We are also leading
                       the implementation of funded  and supported pilot projects;  conducting  outreach to niche
                       groups and the public; and serving as a nationally-recognized resource for organizations from
                       Oregon to  Pennsylvania to Florida.

                               http://www.epa.gov/reg3esdl/3ea40.htm

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