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U.S. Department of Energy Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance

Directory of Potential Stakeholders for DOE Actions under NEPA

31st Edition July 2014

U.S. Department of Energy Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance

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PREFACE

This Directory of Potential Stakeholders for DOE Actions under NEPA is prepared by the Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance. The Directory is available on the DOE NEPA Website at energy.gov/node/290935. The Directory complements DOE’s EIS Distribution Guidance (energy.gov/node/259135).

The Council on Environmental Quality regulations implementing NEPA (40 CFR Parts 1500- 1508) include provisions for public involvement:

• Agencies must ensure that environmental information is available to public officials and citizens before decisions are made and before actions are taken [40 CFR 1500.1(b)].

• Agencies must involve environmental agencies, applicants, and the public, to the extent practicable, in preparing environmental assessments and must affirmatively solicit comments on draft environmental impact statements from those persons or organizations who may be interested or affected [40 CFR 1501.4(b) and 1503.1(a)(4)].

• Agencies must provide public notice of NEPA-related hearings, public meetings, and the availability of environmental documents so as to inform those persons and agencies who may be interested or affected and must solicit appropriate information from the public [40 CFR 1506.6(b) and (d)].

To supplement the lists of potentially interested parties that DOE offices compile for individual proposals, the Directory lists current contacts in federal agencies; states, territories, and state government associations; and nongovernmental organizations. Offices are encouraged to be inclusive in providing opportunities to review DOE NEPA documents.

The NEPA Office updates this Directory annually in July and may issue revisions throughout the year as new information becomes available. Please direct questions to [email protected].

DIRECTORY OF POTENTIAL STAKEHOLDERS FOR DOE ACTIONS UNDER NEPA

SUMMARY OF CONTENTS

FEDERAL AGENCIES...... 1

STATES, TERRITORIES, AND STATE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATIONS ...... 15

NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ...... 24

APPENDIX A: NEPA COMPLIANCE OFFICERS ...... 37

APPENDIX B: DEPARTMENTAL POINTS OF CONTACT FOR AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBAL ISSUES ..... 37

APPENDIX C: PUBLIC READING ROOMS AND LIBRARIES ...... 42

INDEX OF PERSONS LISTED ...... 47

i DETAILED CONTENTS

FEDERAL AGENCIES...... 1

CABINET DEPARTMENTS ...... 1 Department of Agriculture ...... 1 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service ...... 1 Farm Service Agency ...... 1 Forest Service ...... 1 National Institute of Food and Agriculture ...... 1 Natural Resources Conservation Service ...... 1 Rural Utilities Service ...... 1 Department of Commerce ...... 2 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...... 2 Department of Defense ...... 2 Department of Defense Siting Clearinghouse...... 2 Department of the Air Force ...... 2 Department of the Army ...... 2 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...... 2 Department of the Navy ...... 3 U.S. Marine Corps ...... 3 Department of Health and Human Services ...... 3 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...... 3 Food and Drug Administration ...... 3 Department of Homeland Security ...... 3 U.S. Coast Guard ...... 3 FEMA Region I – CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT ...... 4 FEMA Region II – NJ, NY, PR, VI ...... 4 FEMA Region III – DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV ...... 4 FEMA Region IV – AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN ...... 4 FEMA Region V – IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI ...... 4 FEMA Region VI – AR, LA, NM, OK, TX ...... 4 FEMA Region VII – IA, KS, MO, NE ...... 4 FEMA Region VIII – CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY ...... 4 FEMA Region IX – AZ, CA, HI, NV, Pacific Trust Territories ...... 5 FEMA Region X – AK, ID, OR, WA ...... 5 Department of Housing and Urban Development ...... 5 Department of the Interior ...... 5 Albuquerque Regional Office – AR, LA, NM, OK, TX ...... 5 Anchorage Regional Office – AK ...... 5 Atlanta Regional Office – AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, PR, TN, SC, VI ...... 6 Boston Regional Office – CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT ...... 6 Denver Regional Office – CO, IA, KS, MO, MT, ND, NE, SD, UT, WY ...... 6 Philadelphia Regional Office – DC, DE, IL, IN, MD, MI, MN, OH, PA, VA, WI, WV ...... 6 Portland Regional Office – ID, OR, WA ...... 6 San Francisco Regional Office – AS, AZ, CA, CNMI, GU, HI, NV...... 6 Bureau of Indian Affairs ...... 6 Bureau of Land Management ...... 6 Bureau of Ocean Energy Management ...... 7 Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement ...... 7 Bureau of Reclamation ...... 7 Fish and Wildlife Service ...... 7 National Park Service ...... 7 Office of Surface Mining ...... 7 U.S. Geological Survey ...... 7 Department of Justice ...... 7 Department of Labor ...... 7 Mine Safety and Health Administration ...... 7

ii Department of State ...... 8 Department of Transportation ...... 8 Federal Aviation Administration ...... 8 Federal Highway Administration ...... 8 Federal Transit Administration ...... 8 Maritime Administration ...... 8 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...... 9 Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration ...... 9 Surface Transportation Board ...... 9 Department of the Treasury ...... 9 Department of Veterans Affairs ...... 9

OTHER AGENCIES ...... 9 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation ...... 9 Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board ...... 9 Denali Commission ...... 10 Environmental Protection Agency ...... 10 EPA Region 1 – CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT ...... 10 EPA Region 2 – NJ, NY, PR, VI ...... 10 EPA Region 3 – DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV ...... 10 EPA Region 4 – AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN ...... 10 EPA Region 5 – IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI ...... 10 EPA Region 6 – AR, LA, NM, OK, TX ...... 10 EPA Region 7 – IA, KS, MO, NE ...... 11 EPA Region 8 – CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY ...... 11 EPA Region 9 – AS, AZ, CA, GU, HI, MP, NV...... 11 EPA Region 10 – AK, ID, OR, WA ...... 11 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ...... 11 Federal Trade Commission ...... 11 General Services Administration ...... 11 GSA Region 1 – CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT ...... 11 GSA Region 2 – NY, NJ, PR, VI ...... 12 GSA Region 3 – DE, MD, NJ, PA, VA, WV ...... 12 GSA Region 4 – AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN ...... 12 GSA Region 5 – IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI ...... 12 GSA Region 6 – MO, IA, KS, NE ...... 12 GSA Region 7 – AR, LA, NM, OK, TX ...... 12 GSA Region 8 – CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY ...... 12 GSA Region 9 – AZ, CA, Guam, HI, NV ...... 12 GSA Region 10 – AK, ID, OR, WA ...... 13 GSA Region 11 – , DC, Metropolitan Area ...... 13 International Boundary and Water Commission...... 13 International Trade Commission ...... 13 Marine Mammal Commission ...... 13 National Aeronautics and Space Administration ...... 13 National Capital Planning Commission ...... 13 National Science Foundation ...... 13 Nuclear Regulatory Commission ...... 14 Overseas Private Investment Corporation ...... 14 Small Business Administration ...... 14 Tennessee Valley Authority...... 14 U.S. Agency for International Development ...... 14

STATES, TERRITORIES, AND STATE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATIONS ...... 15

NEPA POINTS OF CONTACT FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES ...... 15 Delaware River Basin Commission ...... 22 Environmental Council of the States ...... 22

iii National Association of Attorneys General ...... 22 National Association of State Energy Officials ...... 22 National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers ...... 22 National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers ...... 22 National Conference of State Legislatures ...... 22 National Governors Association ...... 23 Southern States Energy Board...... 23 State and Tribal Government Working Group (STGWG) ...... 23 Susquehanna River Basin Commission ...... 23 Western Governors’ Association ...... 23 Western Interstate Energy Board ...... 23

NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ...... 24 AFL-CIO ...... 24 Alliance for Nuclear Accountability ...... 24 Alliance to Save Energy ...... 24 American Association of Blacks in Energy ...... 24 American Bird Conservancy ...... 24 American Boiler Manufacturers Association ...... 24 American Coal Ash Association ...... 24 American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers ...... 25 American Lung Association ...... 25 American Petroleum Institute ...... 25 American Public Power Association ...... 25 American Recreation Coalition ...... 25 American Rivers ...... 25 Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, Inc...... 25 Canadian Electricity Association ...... 26 Carolina Peace Resource Center ...... 26 Center for Applied Research ...... 26 Center for Biological Diversity ...... 26 Center for Community Action ...... 26 Citizens for Alternatives to Radioactive Dumping (CARD) ...... 26 Citizens for Clean Energy, Inc...... 26 Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness ...... 26 Clean Water Action ...... 27 Committee to Bridge the Gap ...... 27 Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety ...... 27 Conservation Northwest ...... 27 Ducks Unlimited, Inc...... 27 Earthjustice ...... 27 Economists for Peace and Security ...... 27 Edison Electric Institute ...... 28 Electric Power Research Institute ...... 28 Energy Communities Alliance ...... 28 Environmental Defense Fund ...... 28 Environmental Defense Institute ...... 28 Federation of American Scientists ...... 28 Friends of the Earth ...... 28 Gas Technology Institute ...... 28 Government Accountability Project ...... 29 Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice ...... 29 Hanford Challenge ...... 29 Healthy Environment Alliance of Utah (HEAL Utah) ...... 29 Heart of America Northwest ...... 29 Indigenous Environmental Network ...... 29 Institute for Energy and Environmental Research ...... 29 Institute for Energy Research ...... 29

iv Institute for Science and International Security ...... 30 Keep Yellowstone Nuclear Free ...... 30 League of Women Voters ...... 30 Los Alamos Study Group ...... 30 The Minnesota Project ...... 30 National Audubon Society ...... 30 National Coal Council ...... 30 National Community Action Foundation ...... 30 National Congress of American Indians ...... 31 National Mining Association ...... 31 National Parks Conservation Association ...... 31 National Petroleum Council ...... 31 National Rural Electric Cooperative Association ...... 31 National Trust for Historic Preservation ...... 31 National Wildlife Federation ...... 31 Natural Resources Defense Council ...... 31 The Nature Conservancy ...... 32 New England Wild Flower Society, Inc...... 32 Nuclear Energy Institute ...... 32 Nuclear Information and Resource Service ...... 32 Nuclear Watch of New Mexico ...... 32 Nuclear Watch South ...... 33 Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance ...... 33 The Partnership Project ...... 33 Peace Action ...... 33 Physicians for Social Responsibility ...... 33 Portsmouth/Piketon Residents for Environmental Safety and Security ...... 33 Prairie Rivers Network ...... 33 Renewable Fuels Association ...... 33 Savannah River Site Watch ...... 34 Sierra Club...... 34 Snake River Alliance ...... 34 Southwest Research and Information Center ...... 34 Tennessee Wildlife Federation ...... 34 Tri-Valley Communities Against a Radioactive Environment (Tri-Valley CAREs) ...... 34 Trout Unlimited ...... 35 Union of Concerned Scientists ...... 35 Western Resource Advocates ...... 35 The Wilderness Society ...... 35 Women’s Action for New Directions ...... 35

APPENDIX A: NEPA COMPLIANCE OFFICERS ...... 37

APPENDIX B: DEPARTMENTAL POINTS OF CONTACT FOR AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBAL ISSUES ..... 37

APPENDIX C: PUBLIC READING ROOMS AND LIBRARIES ...... 42

INDEX OF PERSONS LISTED ...... 47

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FEDERAL AGENCIES

CABINET DEPARTMENTS National Institute of Food and Agriculture www.nifa.usda.gov Department of Agriculture Ms. Mary Ann Rozum www.usda.gov Program Leader, Conservation & Environment USDA/National Institute of Food and Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Mail Stop 2210 www.aphis.usda.gov 1400 Independence Avenue, SW APHIS is interested in NEPA documents relating to Washington, DC 20250-2210 animal, plant, and human health, biotechnology, 202-401-4533 invasive species, and bioterrorism. [email protected] Ms. Elizabeth E. Nelson USDA/Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Natural Resources Conservation Service Room 3D-06B www.nrcs.usda.gov 4700 River Road, Unit 149 NRCS is interested in NEPA documents relating to Riverdale, MD 20737-1238 conservation easements, prime and unique farmland, 301-851-3089 and soil quality. [email protected] Ms. Andrée DuVarney National Environmental Coordinator Farm Service Agency USDA/Natural Resources Conservation Service www.fsa.usda.gov Room 6158-S; PO Box 2890 Ms. Nell Fuller Washington, DC 20013-2890 USDA/Farm Service Agency 202-384-7408 Mail Stop 0513, Room 4715 [email protected] 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20250-0513 Rural Utilities Service 202-720-6303 www.rurdev.usda.gov/UWP-environmental.htm [email protected] RUS is interested in NEPA documents relating to energy transmission, nuclear energy, energy Forest Service efficiency, and renewables. www.fs.fed.us www.fs.fed.us/emc/nepa Mr. Mark Plank USDA/Rural Utilities Service NEPA documents relating to a specific National Room 2242, Mail Stop 1571 Forest or Grassland should be sent to the local Forest 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Service office (“Find a Forest or Grassland” at Washington, DC 20250-1571 www.fs.fed.us). A review request should state the relationship to Forest Service interests. Electronic 202-720-1649 notification is preferred. [email protected] Mr. Joe Carbone Ecosystem Management Coordination USDA/U.S. Forest Service Mail Stop 1104 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20250 202-205-0884 [email protected]

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Department of Commerce Department of the Air Force www.doc.gov www.af.mil The Air Force wishes to receive NEPA documents National Oceanic and Atmospheric only for proposals that may affect Air Force airspace, Administration ranges, bases, or related operations. The Air Force www.noaa.gov prefers to be notified as early as possible, preferably www.nepa.noaa.gov before a notice of intent is issued, especially if it is a NOAA is interested in NEPA documents relating to potential cooperating agency. coastal regions and ocean waters. Mr. Jack Bush Mr. Steve Kokkinakis Air Force Civil Engineer, Strategic Plans and NOAA Program Planning and Integration Programs Division Department of Commerce DCS/Logistics, Installations, and Mission Support SSMC3, Room 15723 (PPI) Department of the Air Force 1315 East-West Highway 1260 Air Force Pentagon Silver Spring, MD 20910 Washington, DC 20330-1260 240-533-9021 703-614-0237 [email protected] [email protected]

Department of Defense Department of the Army www.defense.gov www.army.mil aec.army.mil/Services/Support/NEPA/Documents.aspx Department of Defense Siting Clearinghouse Ms. Lisa Smith www.acq.osd.mil/dodsc NEPA Program Manager, Office of the Assistant The Clearinghouse provides comprehensive, Chief of Staff for Installation Management expedited evaluation of the potential impacts on Department of the Army (ATTN: DAIM-ISE) military missions of energy development and other 600 Army Pentagon 5A120A-1 (Door 5B112A) projects proposed within military training routes or Washington, DC 20310-0600 special use airspace, whether on private, state, or 571-256-9716 federal property. The Clearinghouse encourages early [email protected] informal consultation when the proposed location and nature of the project are established. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Department of Defense Siting Clearinghouse www.usace.army.mil Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense The Corps is interested in NEPA documents for Installations and Environment proposals that may affect navigation or alter the 3400 Defense Pentagon, Room 5C646 waters of the (including wetlands), and Washington, DC 20301-3400 for projects near Corps facilities. The Corps prefers [email protected] to be notified early, preferably before a notice of intent is issued, especially if it is a potential cooperating agency. Initial contact should be addressed to the local Corps district, listed at http://www.usace.army.mil/Locations.aspx Mr. John C. Furry Senior Policy Advisor (3-I-23) Civil Works Policy and Policy Compliance Division U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 441 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20314-1000 202-761-5875 [email protected]

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Department of the Navy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.navy.mil www.cdc.gov The Department of the Navy is interested in NEPA Dr. Sharunda Buchanan documents for proposals that may affect Navy and Director, Division of Emergency and Environmental Marine Corps facilities and operations, and at-sea Health Services military testing and training. The Department is also Centers for Disease Control and Prevention interested in NEPA documents addressing Outer National Center for Environmental Health Continental Shelf oil and gas exploration and Chamblee Bldg 106, Room 6007 (MS F60) renewable energy development. Chamblee, GA 30341 Ms. Karen Foskey 770-488-7362 Environmental Planning/NEPA Lead, Operational [email protected] Environmental Readiness and Planning Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO-N45) Food and Drug Administration Department of the Navy www.fda.gov 2000 Navy Pentagon, Room 2D253 Washington, DC 22202-3736 Dr. Raanan (Ron) A. Bloom Senior Environmental Officer 703-695-5193 Food and Drug Administration [email protected] Center for Drug Evaluation and Research 10903 New Hampshire Avenue U.S. Marine Corps Silver Spring, MD 20993-0002 www.marines.mil 301-796-2185 The Marine Corps is interested in NEPA documents [email protected] for proposed actions near its bases and training areas that could affect its mission. These include renewable Department of Homeland Security energy proposals, construction, and land management www.dhs.gov initiatives (e.g., conservation banks). Dr. Teresa Pohlman Dr. Sue Goodfellow Director of Sustainability and Environmental Head, Planning and Conservation Section Programs Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps (GF/MCI-COM) Department of Homeland Security 3000 Marine Corps Pentagon, Room 2D153A 650 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20350-3000 Washington, DC 20528 571-256-2781 202-821-9380 [email protected] [email protected]

Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Coast Guard www.hhs.gov www.uscg.mil HHS is interested in NEPA documents relating to The Coast Guard is interested in NEPA documents health impacts, environmental justice, stormwater for proposals that could affect Coast Guard facilities control, and air emission sources. and missions: marine environmental protection, marine law enforcement, national defense, maritime Captain Edward Pfister security, and search and rescue. Environmental Program Manager Office of the Secretary Mr. Edward Wandelt Department of Health and Human Services Commandant (CG-47) 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Room 318-14 Attn: Office of Environmental Management Washington, DC 20201 U.S. Coast Guard, Stop 7714 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., SE 202-619-0788 Washington, DC 20593-7714 [email protected] 202-475-5687 [email protected]

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FEMA Region I – CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT Ms. Stephanie Madson www.fema.gov/region-i-ct-me-ma-nh-ri-vt Deputy Regional Environmental Officer DHS/FEMA Region IV – Hollins Building FEMA Region I is interested in NEPA documents 3003 Chamblee Tucker Road relating to floodplain issues. Atlanta, GA 30341-4112 Mr. Jack Sullivan 770-220-5387 Regional Environmental Officer [email protected] DHS/FEMA Region I 99 High Street, 6th Floor FEMA Region V – IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI Boston, MA 02110-2310 www.fema.gov/region-v-il-mi-mn-oh-wi 617-832-4791 FEMA Region V is interested in NEPA documents [email protected] relating to floodplain issues. FEMA Region II – NJ, NY, PR, VI Mr. Nicholas Mueller www.fema.gov/region-ii-nj-ny-pr-vi-0 Regional Environmental Officer DHS/FEMA Region V Ms. Megan Jadrosich th 536 South Clark Street, 6 Floor Regional Environmental Officer Chicago, IL 60605 DHS/FEMA Region II Mitigation Division 312-408-5438 26 Federal Plaza, 13th Floor [email protected] New York, NY 10278-0002 FEMA Region VI – AR, LA, NM, OK, TX 212-680-3635 www.fema.gov/region-vi-arkansas-louisiana-new- [email protected] mexico-oklahoma-texas FEMA Region III – DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV Mr. Kevin Jaynes www.fema.gov/region-iii-dc-de-md-pa-va-wv  Regional Environmental Officer DHS/FEMA Region VI Ms. Catharine McManus 800 North Loop 288 Regional Environmental Officer Denton, TX 76209-3698 DHS/FEMA Region III 615 Chestnut Street 940-383-7224 One Independence Mall, 6th Floor [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19106-4404 FEMA Region VII – IA, KS, MO, NE 215-931-5510 www.fema.gov/region-vii-ia-ks-mo-ne-0 [email protected] Mr. Ken Sessa FEMA Region IV – AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, Regional Environmental Officer SC, TN DHS/FEMA Region VII www.fema.gov/region-iv-al-fl-ga-ky-ms-nc-sc-tn 9221 Ward Parkway, Suite 300 Kansas City, MO 64114 FEMA Region IV prefers to receive information related to E.O. 11988 (Floodplain Management) 816-283-7960 issues; DOE facility operations and incidents [email protected] affecting surrounding communities; and emergency/disaster planning, exercises, FEMA Region VIII – CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. www.fema.gov/region-viii-co-mt-nd-sd-ut-wy Ms. April Cummings Mr. Steve Hardegen Deputy Regional Environmental Officer Regional Environmental Officer DHS/FEMA Region IV – Hollins Building DHS/FEMA Region VIII 3003 Chamblee Tucker Road PO Box 25267 Atlanta, GA 30341-4112 Denver, CO 80225-0267 770-220-5418 303-235-4714 [email protected] [email protected] and

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FEMA Region IX – AZ, CA, HI, NV, Department of the Interior Pacific Trust Territories www.doi.gov www.fema.gov/fema-region-ix-arizona-california- DOI requests that any draft EIS for review or final hawaii-nevada-pacific-islands EIS be sent to the Headquarters Office of FEMA Region IX is interested in NEPA documents Environmental Policy and Compliance, which will relating to floodplain issues. provide it to DOI bureaus and other offices. For instructions, including requested numbers of copies Mr. Alessandro Amaglio and format options, see Regional Environmental Officer www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/nrm/upload/Environmental_ DHS/FEMA Region IX Review_Process.pdf. 1111 Broadway, Suite 1200 Oakland, CA 94607-4502 Mr. Willie R. Taylor Director 510-627-7284 Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance [email protected] or fema-rix-ehp- Department of the Interior [email protected] 1849 C Street, NW, Mail Stop 2462 Washington, DC 20240 FEMA Region X – AK, ID, OR, WA www.fema.gov/region-x-ak-id-or-wa 202-208-3891 [email protected] Mr. Mark Eberlein Regional Environmental Officer DOI encourages coordination through its Regional DHS/FEMA Region X Environmental Officers and Bureau contacts on other 130 228th Street, SW environmental matters, including scoping, EAs and Bothell, WA 98021-9796 FONSIs, preliminary EISs, and matters of a regional nature. For further information, see 425-487-4735 www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/nrm/staff.cfm and [email protected] www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/nrm/bureau-nepa- contacts.cfm. Department of Housing and Urban Development www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/environment/index.cfm Albuquerque Regional Office – AR, LA, NM, The Office of Environment and Energy is interested OK, TX only in EISs involving national policy issues. EISs www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/albuquerque.cfm for site-specific projects should be sent to the Mr. Stephen R. Spencer, Ph.D. appropriate HUD local office, listed at Regional Environmental Officer portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/localoffices. Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Ms. Danielle Schopp, JD, MPA Department of the Interior Director, Office of Environment and Energy 1001 Indian School Road, NW, Suite 348 Department of Housing and Urban Development Albuquerque, NM 87104-2303 451 Seventh Street, SW, Room 7250 505-563-3572 Washington, DC 20410-7000 [email protected] 202-402-4442 [email protected] Anchorage Regional Office – AK www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/anchorage.cfm Ms. Pamela Bergmann Regional Environmental Officer Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Department of the Interior 1689 C Street, Room 119 Anchorage, AK 99501-5126 907-271-5011 [email protected]

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Atlanta Regional Office – AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, Portland Regional Office – ID, OR, WA NC, PR, TN, SC, VI www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/portland.cfm www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/atlanta.cfm Ms. Allison O’Brien Ms. Joyce Stanley Regional Environmental Officer Regional Environmental Protection Specialist Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Department of the Interior Department of the Interior 620 Southwest Main Street, Suite 201 75 Spring Street, SW, Suite 1144 Portland, OR 97205 Atlanta, GA 30303 503-326-2489 404-331-4524 allison_o'[email protected] [email protected] San Francisco Regional Office – AS, AZ, CA, Boston Regional Office – CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, CNMI, GU, HI, NV NY, RI, VT www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/san-francisco.cfm www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/boston.cfm Ms. Patricia Sanderson Port Mr. Andrew L. Raddant Regional Environmental Officer Regional Environmental Officer Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Department of the Interior Department of the Interior 333 Bush Street 15 State Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94104 Boston, MA 02109 415-296-3350 617-223-8565 [email protected] [email protected] Bureau of Indian Affairs Denver Regional Office – CO, IA, KS, MO, MT, www.bia.gov ND, NE, SD, UT, WY Mr. Marvin (Marv) Keller www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/denver.cfm NEPA Coordinator, Division of Environmental Mr. Robert F. Stewart and Cultural Resources Management Regional Environmental Officer Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance 12220 Sunrise Valley Drive Department of the Interior Reston, VA 20191 PO Box 25007 (D-108) 703-390-6470 Denver, CO 80225-0007 [email protected] 303-445-2500 [email protected] Bureau of Land Management www.blm.gov Philadelphia Regional Office – DC, DE, IL, IN, Ms. Kerry Rodgers MD, MI, MN, OH, PA, VA, WI, WV Bureau of Land Management www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/philadelphia.cfm Division of Decision Support, Planning, and NEPA Mr. Lindy Nelson 20 M Street, SE Regional Environmental Officer Washington, DC 20003 Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance 202-912-7158 Department of the Interior [email protected] 200 Chestnut Street Custom House, Room 244 Philadelphia, PA 19106-2904 215-597-5378 [email protected]

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Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Office of Surface Mining www.boem.gov www.osmre.gov Mr. James Bennett Ms. Robin Ferguson Chief, Division of Environmental Assessment NEPA Analyst Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Office of Surface Mining 381 Elden Street, Mail Stop 4042 1951 Constitution Avenue, NW Herndon, VA 20170 SIB MS 203 Washington, DC 20240 703-787-1660 [email protected] 202-219-3104 [email protected] Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement www.bsee.gov U.S. Geological Survey www.usgs.gov Mr. Charles B. Barbee Chief, Environmental Enforcement Division Ms. Esther Eng Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Chief, Environmental Management Branch 381 Elden Street U.S. Geological Survey Herndon, VA 20170-4842 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, MS-207 Reston, VA 20192 703-787-1567 [email protected] 703-648-7550 [email protected] Bureau of Reclamation www.usbr.gov Department of Justice www.usdoj.gov Ms. Cathy Cunningham Environmental Specialist Ms. Beverly Li Bureau of Reclamation Trial Attorney, Natural Resources Section Denver Federal Center Environment and Natural Resources Division PO Box 25007, Mail Stop 84-55000 Department of Justice Denver, CO 80225 PO Box 7611 Washington, DC 20044-7611 303-445-2875 [email protected] 202-353-9213 [email protected] Fish and Wildlife Service www.fws.gov Department of Labor www.dol.gov Mr. Larry Bright Chief, Branch of Conservation Planning Assistance Mine Safety and Health Administration U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service www.msha.gov 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Room 830B Arlington, VA 22203 The Administration requests NEPA documents relating to mining operations and activities, dam 703-358-2440 safety, disposition or recovery of abandoned mine [email protected] sites, and any other proposed activities involving active or abandoned mines. National Park Service www.nature.nps.gov/environmentalquality Ms. Cherie Hutchison Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances Mr. Patrick Walsh Mine Safety and Health Administration Chief, Environmental Planning and Compliance Department of Labor National Park Service, WASO-EQD 1100 Wilson Boulevard, Room 2309 PO Box 25287 Arlington, VA 22209 Denver, CO 80225 202-693-9440 303-987-6620 [email protected] [email protected]

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Department of State Federal Highway Administration www.state.gov www.fhwa.dot.gov The Department of State is interested in border issues NEPA documents involving surface transportation and Presidential permits. issues of national scope should be coordinated with the Office of Project Development and Ms. Mary Hassell, CEP Environmental Review. NEPA documents of Bureau of Oceans and International Environment regional, state, or local scope should be coordinated and Scientific Affairs with the FHWA state-level Division Office; see United States Department of State www.fhwa.dot.gov/keyfield/famc.htm. 2201 C Street, NW, Suite 2727 Washington, DC 20520 Mr. Gerald Solomon Director, Office of Project Development 202-736-7428 and Environmental Review [email protected] Federal Highway Administration Department of Transportation Department of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE www.dot.gov Washington, DC 20590-0001 The Office of Transportation Policy is interested in 202-366-2037 NEPA documents relating to radioactive waste [email protected] transportation, advanced technology vehicles and vehicle components, hydrogen infrastructure, fuel Federal Transit Administration economy, transportation fuels, liquefied natural gas, www.fta.dot.gov pipelines, and measures to reduce the climate change impacts of transportation. FTA is interested in NEPA documents relating to global climate change. Ms. Camille Mittelholtz Deputy Director, Office of Safety, Energy and Ms. Maya Sarna Environment Office of Human and Natural Environment Office of Transportation Policy (P-32) Federal Transit Administration (TPE-30) Department of Transportation Department of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590-0001 Washington, DC 20590-0001 202-366-4861 202-366-5811 [email protected] [email protected]

Federal Aviation Administration Maritime Administration www.faa.gov www.marad.dot.gov FAA is interested in NEPA documents for proposals Mr. Richard Corley that may affect airspace, air traffic, air traffic Program Manager communication, and special use airspace restrictions Maritime Administration (e.g., over DOE sites). FAA is also interested in Department of Transportation biojet fuel research and sources of noise or air 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE emissions that might contribute to cumulative effects Washington, DC 20590-0001 associated with airport/aircraft sources. 202-366-1838 Ms. Rhonda Solomon [email protected] Environmental Policy and Operations Division Federal Aviation Administration (AEE-400) Department of Transportation 800 Independence Avenue, SW, Room 900W Washington, DC 20591 202-267-3021 [email protected]

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Department of Veterans Affairs www.nhtsa.gov www.va.gov www.cfm.va.gov Mr. Russell Krupen Attorney, Office of Chief Counsel Mr. Thomas Moran National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Office of Construction and Facilities Management Department of Transportation Department of Veterans Affairs 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, W41-206 425 I Street, NW, Room 6W510A Washington, DC 20590-0001 Washington, DC 20001 202-366-0738 202-632-5375 [email protected] [email protected] and Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Ms. Michelle DeGrandi www.phmsa.dot.gov Department of Veterans Affairs Office of General Counsel Dr. Magdy El-Sibaie 14312 Hayes Street Associate Administrator, Overland Park, KS 66221 Hazardous Materials Safety (PHH1) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin. 913-400-2106 Department of Transportation [email protected] 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590-0001 OTHER AGENCIES 202-366-0656 [email protected] Advisory Council on Historic Preservation www.achp.gov Surface Transportation Board Mr. Reid Nelson www.stb.dot.gov Director, Office of Federal Agency Programs Advisory Council on Historic Preservation The Surface Transportation Board does not wish to 401 F Street NW, Suite 308 receive NEPA documents (only notifications), but is Washington, DC 20001-2637 available as a point of contact on rail transportation. 202-507-0206 Ms. Victoria Rutson [email protected] Director, Office of Environmental Analysis Surface Transportation Board Department of Transportation Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board 395 E Street, SW www.dnfsb.gov Washington, DC 20423-0001 Mr. Andrew Thibadeau Director, Division of Information Technology 202-245-0295 and Security [email protected] Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board 625 Indiana Avenue, NW, Suite 700 Department of the Treasury Washington, DC 20004 www.treas.gov 202-694-7088 Mr. Eric Bradley [email protected] Office of Environment, Health, and Safety Department of the Treasury, Annex 6400K 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20220 202-622-0728 [email protected]

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance, July 2014 9 Federal Agencies

Denali Commission EPA Region 3 – DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV www.denali.gov www.epa.gov/region3 The Denali Commission is interested in NEPA Ms. Barbara Rudnick documents relating to fossil energy (fuel storage, NEPA Program Team Leader power generation, and transmission) and energy Environmental Protection Agency, Region 3 efficiency (renewable resources and alternative 1650 Arch Street, 3EA30 fuels). Philadelphia, PA 19103 Ms. Jodi Fondy 215-814-3322 Energy Program Manager [email protected] Denali Commission 510 L Street, Suite 410 EPA Region 4 – AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, Anchorage, AK 99501 TN www.epa.gov/region4 907-271-1414 www.epa.gov/region04/opm/nepa [email protected] Mr. Heinz Mueller Environmental Protection Agency Chief, NEPA Program Office www.epa.gov Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4 www.epa.gov/compliance/nepa/index.html 61 Forsyth Street, SW Atlanta, GA 30303 EPA’s contact for DOE NEPA matters is: 404-562-9611 Ms. Marthea Rountree [email protected] Office of Federal Activities Environmental Protection Agency EPA Region 5 – IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI Mail Code 2252-A www.epa.gov/region5 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW www.epa.gov/region5/enforcement/nepa.html Washington, DC 20460 Mr. Kenneth Westlake 202-564-7141 Chief, NEPA Implementation Section [email protected] Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5 EPA Region 1 – CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT 77 West Jackson Boulevard www.epa.gov/region1 Chicago, IL 60604-3590 www.epa.gov/region1/nepa 312-886-2910 Mr. Timothy L. Timmermann [email protected] Associate Director Office of Environmental Review, ORA 17-1 EPA Region 6 – AR, LA, NM, OK, TX Environmental Protection Agency, Region 1 www.epa.gov/region6 5 Post Office Square, Suite 100 Boston, MA 02109-3912 Mr. Michael P. Jansky Regional Environmental Review Coordinator 617-918-1025 Office of Planning and Coordination [email protected] Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6 1445 Ross Avenue, Mail Code 6EN-XP EPA Region 2 – NJ, NY, PR, VI Dallas, TX 75202-2733 www.epa.gov/region2 214-665-7451 Ms. Grace Musumeci [email protected] Chief, Environmental Review Section Environmental Protection Agency, Region 2 290 Broadway, 25th Floor New York, NY 10007-1866 212-637-3738 [email protected]

10 U.S. Department of Energy, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance, July 2014 Federal Agencies

EPA Region 7 – IA, KS, MO, NE Federal Energy Regulatory Commission www.epa.gov/region7 www.ferc.gov Mr. Larry Shepard Mr. Jeff C. Wright Senior NEPA Reviewer Director, Office of Energy Projects Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 11201 Renner Boulevard 888 First Street, NE, Room 6A-01, PJ-1 Lenexa, KS 66219 Washington, DC 20426 913-551-7441 202-502-8700 [email protected] [email protected] and Federal Trade Commission Mr. Jeffery Robichaud www.ftc.gov Deputy Director, Environmental Services Division Mr. David C. Shonka Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7 Principal Deputy General Counsel 11201 Renner Boulevard Federal Trade Commission Lenexa, KS 66219 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 568 913-551-7146 Washington, DC 20580 [email protected] 202-326-2436 [email protected] EPA Region 8 – CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY http://www2.epa.gov/aboutepa/epa-region-8- General Services Administration mountains-and-plains www.gsa.gov Ms. Suzanne Bohan The Environment Division is interested in national Director, NEPA Compliance and Review policy issues. Documents for site-specific projects Environmental Protection Agency, Region 8 should be sent to the appropriate GSA regional 1595 Wynkoop Street office. Denver, CO 80202-1129 Mr. Nathan L. Smith 303-312-6925 Director, Environment Division [email protected] Public Buildings Service General Services Administration EPA Region 9 – AS, AZ, CA, GU, HI, MP, NV 1800 F Street, NW, Room 5100 www.epa.gov/region9 Washington, DC 20405 Mr. Scott Sysum 202-501-1116 Department of Energy Reviewer [email protected] Environmental Review Section Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9 GSA Region 1 – CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT 75 Hawthorne Street (ENF-4-2) www.gsa.gov/region1 San Francisco, CA 94105 Mr. David M. Drevinsky 415-972-3742 Civil Engineer and NEPA Advisor [email protected] General Services Administration, Region 1 Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Federal Building EPA Region 10 – AK, ID, OR, WA th 10 Causeway Street, 11 Floor www.epa.gov/region10 Boston, MA 02222-1047 Ms. Teena Reichgott 617-565-6596 Manager, Environment Review and Sediment [email protected] Management Unit, ETPA-088 Office of Ecosystems, Tribal, and Public Affairs Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 900 Seattle, WA 98101-3140 206-553-1601 [email protected]

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance, July 2014 11 Federal Agencies

GSA Region 2 – NY, NJ, PR, VI GSA Region 6 – MO, IA, KS, NE www.gsa.gov/region2 www.gsa.gov/region6 Mr. Thomas W. Burke, PE, LEED AP Mr. Kenny Empson NEPA and Sustainability Coordinator Program Analyst Energy and Sustainability Branch General Services Administration, Region 6 General Services Administration, Region 2 1500 E Bannister Road (6PMX) 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1707 Kansas City, MO 64131-3009 New York, NY 10278-0004 816-823-1645 212-264-0800 [email protected] [email protected] GSA Region 7 – AR, LA, NM, OK, TX GSA Region 3 – DE, MD, NJ, PA, VA, WV www.gsa.gov/region7 www.gsa.gov/region3 Ms. Karla R. Carmichael Mr. Katrina M. Scarpato General Services Administration, Region 7 Environmental Section Chief 819 Taylor Street, 12A Facilities Management & Services Programs Div. Fort Worth, TX 76102-6118 General Services Administration, Region 3 th 817-978-4233 20 North Eighth Street, 8 Floor [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19107-3191 215-446-4651 GSA Region 8 – CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY [email protected] www.gsa.gov/region8 Ms. Lisa A. Haskins GSA Region 4 – AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, NEPA Program Specialist TN General Services Administration, Region 8 www.gsa.gov/region4 The Denver Federal Center Mr. Ashish K. Desai Building 41, Room 240 General Services Administration, Region 4 Denver, CO 80225-0546 Martin Luther King Building 303-236- 2414 77 Forsyth Street [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30308 404-331-6984 GSA Region 9 – AZ, CA, Guam, HI, NV 404-326-6232 www.gsa.gov/region9 [email protected] Mr. Osmahn Kadri Regional Environmental Quality Adviser / GSA Region 5 – IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI NEPA Project Manager www.gsa.gov/region5 General Services Administration, Region 9 Ms. Bridget Richardville 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 3355 Sustainability Program Specialist San Francisco, CA 94102-4912 General Services Administration, Region 5 415-522-3617 230 S. Dearborn Street, 3500 [email protected] Chicago, IL 60604-1696 312-385-3038 [email protected]

12 U.S. Department of Energy, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance, July 2014 Federal Agencies

GSA Region 10 – AK, ID, OR, WA Marine Mammal Commission www.gsa.gov/region10 www.mmc.gov Mr. Michael D. Levine Mr. Michael Gosliner Regional Environmental Program Manager General Counsel General Services Administration, Region 10 Marine Mammal Commission 10PME 4340 East-West Highway, Suite 700 400 15th Street, SW Bethesda, MD 20814 Auburn, WA 98001-6599 301-504-0087 253-931-7263 [email protected] [email protected] National Aeronautics and Space Administration GSA Region 11 – Washington, DC, Metropolitan www.hq.nasa.gov Area Ms. Tina Norwood www.gsa.gov/region11 NEPA Manager Ms. Suzanne Hill Environmental Management Division NEPA Program Lead National Aeronautics and Space Administration General Services Administration, Region 11 300 E Street, SW 301 7th Street, SW, Room 4004 Washington, DC 20546 Washington, DC 20407 202-358-7324 202-205-5821 [email protected] [email protected] National Capital Planning Commission International Boundary and Water Commission www.ncpc.gov www.ibwc.gov The Commission is interested in issues involving the The Commission is interested in NEPA documents Washington, DC, metropolitan area. for projects and environmental impacts within 100 Ms. Cheryl Kelly kilometers of the United States–Mexico border. Urban Planner Mr. Gilbert Anaya National Capital Planning Commission International Boundary and Water Commission Suite 500N United States and Mexico 401 Ninth Street, NW U.S. Section, Building C Washington, DC 20004 4171 North Mesa Street, Suite 100 202-482-7291 El Paso, TX 79902-1441 [email protected] 915-832-4702 [email protected] National Science Foundation www.nsf.gov International Trade Commission Ms. Caroline M. Blanco www.usitc.gov Assistant General Counsel The Commission is interested in NEPA documents National Science Foundation relating to DOE’s Nuclear Energy, Fossil Energy, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Room 1265 and Environmental Management programs, and any Arlington, VA 22230 proposals involving imports and exports of energy, 703-292-4592 waste, or energy-related equipment. [email protected] Ms. Cynthia Foreso International Trade Analyst International Trade Commission 500 E Street, SW, Room 511-J Washington, DC 20436 202-205-3348 [email protected]

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance, July 2014 13 Federal Agencies

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Small Business Administration www.nrc.gov www.sba.gov For NEPA documents relating to existing nuclear SBA is interested in NEPA documents for energy use power plants and research and test reactors: and energy efficiency programs and projects. Mr. John Lubinski Mr. Eric Benderson Director, Division of License Renewal Associate General Counsel for Litigation Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Office of Litigation Nuclear Regulatory Commission Small Business Administration Washington, DC 20555 409 Third Street, SW, Suite 7200 Washington, DC 20416-0001 301-415-1183 [email protected] 202-205-6636 [email protected] For NEPA documents pertaining to the West Valley, Savannah River, Hanford, Idaho National Tennessee Valley Authority Laboratory, Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Piketon, and www.tva.gov Portsmouth sites; and programmatic or generic EISs pertaining to decommissioning of nuclear facilities, Dr. Charles P. Nicholson fuel cycles facilities, spent fuel reprocessing, Manager, NEPA Compliance radioactive materials, or radioactive waste: Tennessee Valley Authority 400 West Summit Hill Drive, WT 11D Mr. Larry Camper, CEP, REP, CIPM Knoxville, TN 37902-1499 Director, Division of Waste Management and Environmental Protection, MS T-8F5 865-632-3582 Nuclear Regulatory Commission [email protected] Washington, DC 20555 301-415-6673 U.S. Agency for International Development www.usaid.gov/our_work/environment/ [email protected] compliance For NEPA documents relating to new reactor licensing activities: Mr. James Hester Agency Environmental Coordinator Mr. Scott Flanders U.S. Agency for International Development Division of Site and Environmental Reviews Ronald Reagan Building, Room 3.8-054 Office of New Reactors 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20523-6802 Washington, DC 20555 202-712-5176 301-415-1634 [email protected] [email protected]

Overseas Private Investment Corporation www.opic.gov Ms. Mary Boomgard Director, Environmental Group Overseas Private Investment Corporation 1100 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20527 202-336-8732 [email protected]

14 U.S. Department of Energy, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance, July 2014 State NEPA Points of Contact

STATES, TERRITORIES, AND STATE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATIONS

The following is a list of NEPA Points of Contact for states and territories (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands), as designated by the Governors directly or through the process under Executive Order 12372, Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs. Normally, an EA should be addressed to the NEPA Point of Contact. Normally, an EIS should be addressed to both the Governor and the NEPA Point of Contact. For the names and addresses of current Governors, access www.nga.org and select Governors.

State government associations are listed following State and Territory NEPA Points of Contact.

NEPA POINTS OF CONTACT FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES

Alabama Arkansas Mr. Russell Kelly Mr. Tracy L. Copeland Chief, Permits and Services Division Manager, Arkansas State Clearinghouse Alabama Department of Environmental Management Office of Intergovernmental Services 1400 Coliseum Boulevard Department of Finance and Administration Montgomery, AL 36110-2400 PO Box 8031 Little Rock, AR 72203 334-271-7715 [email protected] 501-682-1074 [email protected] Alaska California Mr. Gary Mendivil Environmental Program Specialist The State of California requests that all lead agencies State of Alaska, Department of Environmental provide one Notice of Completion form with each set Conservation of environmental documents submitted, obtained at PO Box 111800 www.opr.ca.gov. Juneau, AK 99811-1800 Mr. Scott Morgan 907-465-5061 Director, California State Clearinghouse [email protected] Governor’s Office of Planning and Research PO Box 3044 American Samoa Sacramento, CA 95812-3044 Mr. Ali'i Tama Sotoa 916-445-0613 Director [email protected] Territorial Energy Office of American Samoa Energy House Colorado Pago Pago, AS 96799 Ms. Martha E. Rudolph 684-699-5050 Environmental Programs Director [email protected] State of Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80246-1530 Ms. Sherri Zendri Administrative Counsel 303-692-3397 Arizona Department of Environmental Quality [email protected] 1110 West Washington Street Phoenix, AZ 85007 602-771-2242 [email protected]

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Connecticut For other NEPA documents: Mr. Robert Kaliszewski Mr. Judson H. Turner Director of Administration Director, Environmental Protection Division Bureau of Central Services Georgia Department of Natural Resources Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Suite 1152, East Tower State of Connecticut 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive 79 Elm Street Atlanta, GA 30334 Hartford, CT 06106-5127 404-656-4713 860-424-3097 [email protected] [email protected] Guam Delaware Mr. Eric Palacios Ms. Lindsay Lewis Administrator Federal Aid Coordinator Guam Environmental Protection Agency Delaware Office of Management and Budget PO Box 22439 State of Delaware Barrigada, Guam 96921 122 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. South 671-300-4759; 671-300-7076 Dover, DE 19901 [email protected] 302-672-5115 [email protected] Hawaii Ms. Jessica Wooley Florida Director The State of Florida requests 45 days for review of Office of Environmental Quality Control draft EAs and 60 days for actions under the Coastal State of Hawaii Zone Management Act. 235 South Beretania Street, Suite 702 Honolulu, HI 96813 Ms. Lauren P. Milligan Environmental Consultant 808-586-4185 Florida State Clearinghouse [email protected] Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS 47 Idaho Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000 The INL Oversight Program is interested in NEPA 850-245-2170 documents relating to INL defense programs [email protected] (stockpile stewardship and management, tritium production), coal technology, environmental Georgia management, and nuclear energy (including space power systems, naval reactors). The State of Idaho For NEPA documents involving radiation or the requests 30 days for review of a draft EA. Savannah River Site: Ms. Susan Burke Mr. Barty Simonton INL Oversight Program Environmental Compliance Specialist (Acting Idaho Department of Environmental Quality Program Manager) 1410 North Hilton Street Georgia Environmental Protection Division Boise, ID 83706 Environmental Radiation Program 4220 International Parkway, Suite 100 208-373-0428 Atlanta, GA 30354 [email protected] 404-362-2755 and [email protected]

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Ms. Kerry Martin Iowa Regional Manager Mr. Ed Tormey INL Oversight Program Chief Legal Counsel Idaho Department of Environmental Quality Iowa Department of Natural Resources 900 North Skyline Drive, Suite B Henry A. Wallace Building Idaho Falls, ID 83402 502 East Ninth Street 208-528-2600 Des Moines, IA 50319-0034 [email protected] 515-281-8973 [email protected] NEPA documents concerning radioactive shipments The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is should also be sent to: interested in NEPA documents involving radiation. Ms. Joyce Flinn Mr. Marc Miller Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Director Emergency Management Illinois Department of Natural Resources th 7105 Northwest 70 Avenue One Natural Resources Way Camp Dodge, Building W-4 Springfield, IL 62702-1271 Johnston, IA 50131 217-785-0075 515-323-4313 [email protected] [email protected] and Kansas Ms. Lisa Bonnett Director Mr. John Mitchell Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Director, Division of Environment 1021 North Grand Avenue East Kansas Department of Health and Environment PO Box 19276 1000 Southwest Jackson Street Springfield, IL 62794-9276 Curtis Building, Suite 400 Topeka, KS 66612-1367 217-782-9540 [email protected] 785-296-1535 [email protected] and Mr. Joseph Klinger Kentucky Assistant Director Mr. Ronald T. Price Illinois Emergency Management Agency Executive Staff Advisor 2200 South Dirksen Parkway Office of the Commissioner Springfield, IL 62703 Department for Environmental Protection 217-785-9868 State of Kentucky [email protected] 300 Fair Oaks Lane Frankfort, KY 40601 Indiana 502-564-2150 (ext. 3125) Mr. Brian Rockensuess [email protected] Business, Agricultural, and Legislative Liaison Indiana Department of Environmental Management Louisiana 100 North Senate Avenue, Room 1301 Ms. Peggy Hatch Indianapolis, IN 46204 Office of the Secretary 317-234-3386 Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality [email protected] PO Box 4301 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-4301 225-219-3950 [email protected]

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance, July 2014 17 State NEPA Points of Contact

Maine Mississippi Ms. Patricia Aho Ms. Trudy Fisher Commissioner Executive Director Department of Environmental Protection Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality State of Maine PO Box 2261 State House Station #17 Jackson, MS 39225-2261 Augusta, ME 04333 601-961-5000 207-287-2812 [email protected] [email protected] Missouri Maryland Mr. Robert Stout Ms. Linda C. Janey, JD Chief of Policy Assistant Secretary for Clearinghouse Missouri Department of Natural Resources and Communications PO Box 176 Maryland Department of Planning Jefferson City, MO 65102 301 West Preston Street, Suite 1104 573-751-7402 Baltimore, MD 21201-2305 [email protected] 410-767-4490 [email protected] Montana Ms. Hope Stockwell Massachusetts Legislative Environmental Policy Office Mr. Richard Bourré State of Montana Assistant Director State Capitol, Room 171 Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act Office PO Box 201704 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Helena, MT 59620-1704 Affairs th 406-444-9280 100 Cambridge Street, 9 Floor [email protected] Boston, MA 02114 617-626-1130 Nebraska [email protected] Mr. Ryan Green Department of Environmental Quality Michigan State of Nebraska Mr. Calvin Johnson 1200 N Street, Suite 400 Regional Review Coordinator Lincoln, NE 68509-8922 Southeast Michigan Council of Governments 402-471-8697 1001 Woodward Street, Suite 1400 [email protected] Detroit, MI 48226-1904 313-324-3339 Nevada [email protected] Mr. Skip Canfield Nevada State Clearinghouse Minnesota Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Mr. Will Seuffert 901 South Stewart Street, Suite 5003 Executive Director Carson City, NV 89701-5249 Minnesota Environmental Quality Board 775-684-2723 520 Lafayette Road North [email protected] Saint Paul, MN 55055 651-757-2873 [email protected]

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New Hampshire North Dakota Mr. Eugene Forbes Mr. Paul Govig Director, Water Division Deputy Commissioner New Hampshire Department North Dakota Division of Community Services of Environmental Services Department of Commerce PO Box 95 PO Box 2057 Concord, NH 03302-0095 Bismarck, ND 58502-2057 603-271-3308 701-328-4499 [email protected] [email protected]

New Jersey Northern Mariana Islands Mr. John Gray Ms. Thelma B. Inos Office of Permit Coordination CNMI Energy Division and Environmental Review Northern Mariana Islands New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection PO Box 500340 PO Box 401-07J Saipan, MP 96950 Trenton, NJ 08625-0418 670-644-4480 609-292-3600 [email protected] [email protected] Ohio New Mexico Ms. Bonnie Buthker Mr. Ryan Cook Flynn District Chief, Southwest District Office Secretary Ohio Environmental Protection Agency New Mexico Environment Department 401 East Fifth Street 1190 St. Francis Drive Dayton, OH 45402-2911 Room N4050 937-285-6469 Santa Fe, NM 87502 [email protected] 505-827-2855 [email protected] Mr. Tyler Powell New York Deputy Secretary of Environment Mr. Jack Nasca Office of the Secretary of Energy & Environment Director, Division of Environmental Permits State of Oklahoma and Pollution Prevention 100 N. Broadway, Suite 2350 Department of Environmental Conservation Oklahoma City, OK 73102 State of New York 405-530-8990 625 Broadway [email protected] Albany, NY 12233-1750 518-402-9180 Oregon [email protected] Mr. Dick Pedersen Environmental Quality Director North Carolina State of Oregon State Environmental Review Clearinghouse Department of Environmental Quality North Carolina Department of Administration 811 SW 6th Avenue 1301 Mail Service Center Portland, OR 97204-1390 Raleigh, NC 27699-1301 503-229-5300 For express deliveries: [email protected] 116 West Jones Street, Suite 5106 Raleigh, NC 27603 919-807-2425 [email protected]

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance, July 2014 19 State NEPA Points of Contact

Pennsylvania South Dakota Ms. Hayley L. Book Mr. Joe Nadenicek Pennsylvania Department Staff Attorney of Environmental Protection South Dakota Department of Environment Rachel Carson State Office Building and Natural Resources 400 Market Street, 16th Floor 523 East Capitol Avenue Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063 Pierre, SD 57501-3181 717-783-8727 605-773-5559 [email protected] [email protected]

Puerto Rico Tennessee Hon. Carmen E. Guerrero Perez Ms. Michelle Walker Secretary Office of Policy and Planning Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Tennessee Department of Environment Environmental Resources and Conservation PO Box 366147 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, Tennessee Tower San Juan, PR 00936 Nashville, TN 37243-1548 787-999-2283 615-532-9668 [email protected] [email protected] and Rhode Island Mr. Chudi Nwangwa Mr. Jared Rhodes, II Tennessee Department of Environment Chief, Statewide Planning and Conservation State of Rhode Island DOE Oversight One Capitol Hill 761 Emory Valley Road Providence, RI 02908-5870 Oak Ridge, TN 37830-7072 401-222-5772 865-481-0995 [email protected] [email protected] and For proposals affecting the Oak Ridge Reservation, Ms. Janet Coit also contact: Director Ms. Amy Fitzgerald, Ph.D. Department of Environmental Management Government & Public Affairs State of Rhode Island City of Oak Ridge 235 Promenade Street PO Box 1 Providence, RI 02908-5767 Oak Ridge, TN 37831 401-222-4700 (ext. 2409) 865-425-3554 [email protected] [email protected] South Carolina Texas Ms. Shelly Wilson The State of Texas requests 45 days for review of Federal Facilities Liaison draft EAs unless there is a clearly identified need for South Carolina Department of Health and expedited review. Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street Mr. Ryan Vise Columbia, SC 29201 Governor’s Advisor – Natural Resources State of Texas 803-898-3138 PO Box 12428 [email protected] Austin, TX 78711 512-463-1778 [email protected] and

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Ms. Melissa Blanding Washington Governor’s Advisor – Natural Resources Ms. Annie Szvetecz State of Texas SEPA Help Desk PO Box 12428 Washington Department of Ecology Austin, TX 78711 PO Box 47703 512-463-1778 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 [email protected] 360-407-6922 [email protected] (electronic submissions), Utah [email protected] (questions) Ms. Sindy Smith RDCC Coordinator West Virginia Office of the Governor Ms. Kelly A. Bragg Public Lands Policy Coordination Office Program Coordinator, Division of Energy State of Utah State of West Virginia 5110 State Office Building 1900 Kanawha Boulevard Salt Lake City, UT 84114-1107 Building #6, Room 620 801-537-9193 Charleston, WV 25305 [email protected] 304-558-2234 (ext. 2004) [email protected] Vermont Mr. Christopher Recchia Commissioner Mr. David Siebert Department of Public Service Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources State of Vermont 101 S. Webster Street 112 State Street Madison, WI 53707 Montpelier, VT 05620-2601 608-264-6048 802-828-4071 [email protected] [email protected] Wyoming Virgin Islands Mr. Jerimiah Rieman Ms. Claudette Farrington Natural Resources Policy Advisor Virgin Islands Office of Management and Budget Governor’s Policy Office No. 5041 Norre Gade Emancipation Station nd State of Wyoming 2 Floor Herschler Building, 2nd Floor East St. Thomas, VI 00802 125 West 25th Street 340-774-0750 Cheyenne, WY 82002 [email protected] 307-777-5629 [email protected] Virginia

Ms. Ellie L. Irons Environmental Impact Review Manager Virginia Department of Environmental Quality PO Box 1105 Richmond, VA 23218 804-698-4325 [email protected]

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance, July 2014 21 Nongovernmental Organizations

NEPA POINTS OF CONTACT FOR STATE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATIONS

Delaware River Basin Commission National Association of State Energy Officials www.state.nj.us/drbc www.naseo.org The Commission is interested in NEPA documents Mr. David Terry involving water quantity and quality, aquatic Executive Director communities, and habitat within the Delaware River National Association of State Energy Officials Basin; drilling in the Marcellus Shale; and 2107 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 850 unconventional natural gas drilling anywhere in the Arlington, VA 22201 country. 703-299-8800 (ext. 18) Mr. Richard Gore [email protected] Acting Executive Director Delaware River Basin Commission National Association of Tribal Historic PO Box 7360 Preservation Officers 25 State Police Drive www.nathpo.org West Trenton, NJ 08628-0360 Ms. D. Bambi Kraus 609-883-9500 (ext. 200) President [email protected] National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers Environmental Council of the States PO Box 19189 www.ecos.org Washington, DC 20036-9189 Mr. Matthew C. Jones 202-628-8476 Senior Project Manager [email protected] Environmental Council of the States 50 F Street, NW, Suite 350 National Conference of State Historic Washington, DC 20001 Preservation Officers www.ncshpo.org 202-266-4925 [email protected] Mr. Erik Hein Executive Director National Association of Attorneys General National Conference of State Historic www.naag.org Preservation Officers 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 342 The Association is interested in NEPA documents Washington, DC 20001 relating to waste management and environmental restoration, and prefers to receive EIS notices of 202-624-5465 availability rather than EISs. [email protected] Mr. Chris Toth National Conference of State Legislatures NAAG Deputy Executive Director/NAGTRI Director www.ncsl.org National Association of Attorneys General 2030 M Street, NW, 8th Floor Mr. Scott Hendrick Washington, DC 20036 Program Director, Environment & Natural Resources National Conference of State Legislatures 202-326-6021 7700 East First Place [email protected] Denver, CO 80230 303-856-1409 [email protected]

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National Governors Association Susquehanna River Basin Commission www.nga.org www.srbc.net The National Governors Association wishes to The Commission is interested in NEPA documents receive only NEPA documents that are national in for DOE projects affecting the water resources of the scope. Susquehanna River Basin and projects that may have interstate and Chesapeake Bay impacts. Mr. Alexander Whitaker Senior Legislative Associate Ms. Stephanie L. Richardson Natural Resources Committee Secretary to the Commission National Governors Association Susquehanna River Basin Commission 444 North Capitol Street, Suite 267 4423 N. Front Street Washington, DC 20001-1512 Harrisburg, PA 17110-1788 202-624-5300 717-238-0423 (ext. 1304) [email protected] [email protected]

Southern States Energy Board Western Governors’ Association www.sseb.org www.westgov.org Mr. Kenneth Nemeth The Western Governors’ Association is interested in Executive Director NEPA documents relating to air quality, Southern States Energy Board transportation and disposition (storage and disposal) 6325 Amherst Court of nuclear materials and hazardous waste, Norcross, GA 30092 site cleanup and long-term stewardship, and recycling. 770-242-7712 [email protected] Mr. Christopher Scolari Program Director State and Tribal Government Working Group Western Governors’ Association (STGWG) 1600 Broadway, Suite 1700 http://energy.gov/node/485323 Denver, CO 80202 The State and Tribal Government Working Group is 720-897-4541 a DOE-sponsored organization of 9 tribes, 16 states, [email protected] National Association of Attorneys General, National Governors Association, and National Conference of Western Interstate Energy Board State Legislatures. Consult with the DOE Point of westernenergyboard.org Contact regarding NEPA public involvement issues. The Board is interested in programmatic NEPA Mr. Albert (Brandt) Petrasek documents relating to electricity supply (including State and Tribal Government Working Group international issues), energy efficiency, renewable Executive Committee energy, fossil energy, and issues pertaining to the DOE STGWG Point of Contact, EM 3.2 Nuclear Waste Policy Act. The Board is not 1000 Independence Avenue, SW interested in remediation issues. Washington, DC 20585 Mr. Douglas Larson 202-586-4818 Executive Director [email protected] Western Interstate Energy Board 1600 Broadway, Suite 1700 Denver, CO 80202 303-573-8910 (ext. 1) [email protected]

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NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

AFL-CIO American Association of Blacks in Energy www.aflcio.org www.aabe.org Mr. Tom Trotter The Association is interested in all forms of energy, AFL-CIO Government Affairs as well as environmental justice issues. 815 16th Street, NW Mr. Tracey Woods Washington, DC 20006 American Association of Blacks in Energy 202-637-5084 1625 K Street, NW, #405 [email protected] Washington, DC 20006 and 202-371-9530 [email protected] Mr. Brad Markell Executive Director American Bird Conservancy AFL-CIO Industrial Union Council th www.abcbirds.org 815 16 Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 The American Bird Conservancy is interested in NEPA documents relating to avian conservation, 202-637-3966 alternate or renewable energy, transmission lines, [email protected] transmission corridors, wind farms, solar projects, offshore energy, turbine technology, radar, natural Alliance for Nuclear Accountability habitats, wetlands, and the national grid. www.ananuclear.org Mr. Darin Schroeder The Alliance is interested in NEPA documents Director of Conservation Advocacy relating to nuclear weapons and nonproliferation, American Bird Conservancy nuclear energy, remediation, waste management, and 1731 Connecticut Avenue, NW complex transformation. Washington, DC 20009 Mr. Ashish Sinha 202-234-7181 (ext. 209) Program Director [email protected] Alliance for Nuclear Accountability 322 Fourth Street, NE American Boiler Manufacturers Association Washington, DC 20002 www.abma.com 202-681-8401 Ms. Diana McClung [email protected] Interim Director American Boiler Manufacturers Association Alliance to Save Energy 8221 Old Courthouse Road, Suite 202 www.ase.org Vienna, VA 22182 The Alliance requests NEPA documents relating to 703-356-7172 energy conservation, utility regulations, and energy [email protected] efficiency. Ms. Kateri Callahan American Coal Ash Association President www.acaa-usa.org Alliance to Save Energy Mr. Thomas H. Adams 1850 M Street, NW, Suite 1050 Executive Director Washington, DC 20036 American Coal Ash Association 202-857-0666 38800 Country Club Drive [email protected] Farmington Hills, MI 48331 720-870-7897 [email protected]

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American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers American Recreation Coalition www.afpm.org www.funoutdoors.com Mr. David N. Friedman The Coalition is interested in NEPA documents Vice President, Regulatory Affairs relating to energy efficiency, especially involving American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers cars, trucks, boats and recreational vehicles. 1667 K Street, NW, Suite 700 Mr. Derrick Crandall Washington, DC 20006 President 202-457-0480 American Recreation Coalition [email protected] 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 650 Washington, DC 20005 American Lung Association 202-682-9530 www.lung.org [email protected] Identify regional, state, and local contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at www.lung.org/ American Rivers associations. www.americanrivers.org Ms. Janice Nolen American Rivers is interested in NEPA documents Assistant Vice President relating to natural gas development and hydraulic National Policy and Advocacy fracturing, hydropower, and the energy-water nexus. American Lung Association Identify regional contacts potentially interested in a 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 800 NEPA review at www.americanrivers.org/region. Washington, DC 20004 Ms. Eileen Fretz 202-785-3355 Flood Policy Director [email protected] American Rivers 1101 14th Street, NW, Suite 1400 American Petroleum Institute Washington, DC 20005 www.api.org 202-347-7550 API is interested in NEPA documents for DOE’s [email protected] fossil energy, energy efficiency, environmental management, and science programs. Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, Inc. www.bredl.org Mr. Harry Ng General Counsel The League is interested in NEPA documents relating American Petroleum Institute to defense programs, energy efficiency, fossil energy, 1220 L Street, NW environmental management, nuclear energy, Washington, DC 20005-4070 plutonium fuel (fabrication and use), nuclear waste transportation, and science. 202-682-8508 [email protected] Mr. Louis Zeller Executive Director American Public Power Association Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, Inc. www.publicpower.org PO Box 88 Glendale Springs, NC 28629 Ms. Joy Ditto Senior Vice President of Legislative and Political 336-982-2691 Affairs [email protected] American Public Power Association 1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20009 202-467-2954 [email protected]

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Canadian Electricity Association Center for Community Action www.electricity.ca www.centerforca.org Canadian Electricity Association is interested in The Center is interested in waste management, NEPA documents for Presidential permits for waste transportation, cultural resources, and transmission lines. environmental justice. Mr. Patrick Brown Rev. Mac Legerton Director, U.S. Affairs Center for Community Action Canadian Electricity Association PO Box 723 275 Slater Street Lumberton, NC 28359 Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 Canada 910-739-7851 613-627-4124 [email protected] [email protected] Citizens for Alternatives to Radioactive Dumping Carolina Peace Resource Center (CARD) www.carolinapeace.org www.cardnm.org Mr. Harry Rogers Ms. Janet Greenwald Community Activist Citizens for Alternatives to Radioactive Dumping Carolina Peace Resource Center 202 Harvard Street, SE 305 South Saluda Avenue Albuquerque, NM 87106 Columbia, SC 29205-3326 505-242-5511 803-252-2221 [email protected] [email protected] Citizens for Clean Energy, Inc. Center for Applied Research www.cce-mt.org www.centerforappliedresearch.com Mr. Richard Liebert Mr. Robert Robinson Chairman Senior Economist Citizens for Clean Energy, Inc. Center for Applied Research 3417 Fourth Avenue, South 1738 Wynkoop Street, Suite 200 Great Falls, MT 59405 Denver, CO 80202-5925 406-453-0725 303-294-0678 [email protected] [email protected] Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness Center for Biological Diversity www.c-n-t-a.com www.biologicaldiversity.org Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness is Ms. Lisa Belenky interested in NEPA documents relating to nuclear Senior Attorney issues. Center for Biological Diversity 351 California Street, Suite 600 Mr. Clinton Wolfe San Francisco, CA 94104 Executive Director Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness 415-632-5307 1204 Whiskey Road, Suite B [email protected] Aiken, SC 29803 and 803-649-3456 Ms. Kassie Siegel [email protected] Air Climate and Energy Director Center for Biological Diversity PO Box 549 Joshua Tree, CA 92252 760-366-2232 (ext. 302) [email protected]

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Clean Water Action Ducks Unlimited, Inc. www.cleanwateraction.org www.ducks.org Clean Water Action is interested in NEPA documents Ducks Unlimited is interested in NEPA documents relating to water quality, wetlands, solid waste, and relating to wetlands, especially restoration hazardous waste. Identify regional, state, and local and mitigation banking issues. Identify regional contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at www.cleanwateraction.org/about/offices. www.ducks.org/conservation/du-regional-offices. Ms. Lynn Thorp Mr. Scott C. Yaich, Ph.D. National Water Campaigns Coordinator Chief Scientist Clean Water Action Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 1444 I Street, NW, Suite 400 1 Waterfowl Way Washington, DC 20005 Memphis, TN 38120-2351 202-895-0420 (ext. 105) 901-758-3874 [email protected] [email protected]

Committee to Bridge the Gap Earthjustice www.committeetobridgethegap.org www.earthjustice.org The Committee is interested in NEPA documents Mr. Timothy Ballo relating to nuclear facilities, waste disposal, Senior Associate Attorney proliferation, and cleanup standards. Earthjustice 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 702 Mr. Daniel Hirsch Washington, DC 20036 President Committee to Bridge the Gap 202-667-4500 PO Box 4 [email protected] Ben Lomond, CA 95005 Economists for Peace and Security 831-336-8003 www.epsusa.org [email protected] Economists for Peace and Security is interested in Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety NEPA documents relating to defense programs www.nuclearactive.org (stockpile stewardship and management, tritium production) and nuclear energy (space power Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety is interested in systems, naval reactors). EISs involving DOE sites in New Mexico. Ms. Thea Harvey-Barratt Ms. Joni Arends Executive Director Executive Director Economists for Peace and Security Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety at the Levy Institute P.O. Box 31147 PO Box 5000 Santa Fe, NM 87594-1147 Annandale on the Hudson, NY 12504 505-986-1973 845-758-0917 [email protected] [email protected] or [email protected]

Conservation Northwest www.conservationnw.org Conservation Northwest is interested in NEPA documents involving fish and wildlife conservation. Mr. Dave Werntz Science and Conservation Director Conservation Northwest 1208 Bay Street, Suite 201 Bellingham, WA 98225 360-671-9950 (ext. 114) [email protected]

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Edison Electric Institute Environmental Defense Institute www.eei.org www.environmental-defense-institute.org The Edison Electric Institute is interested in NEPA Mr. Chuck Broscious documents involving facility siting, utility rights-of- Board President way and their vegetation management, public lands, Environmental Defense Institute avian protection, and electric and magnetic fields. PO Box 220 Troy, ID 83871 Ms. Sarah Ball Edison Electric Institute 208-835-5407 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW [email protected] Washington, DC 20004-2696 Federation of American Scientists 202-508-5208 www.fas.org [email protected] The Federation of American Scientists wishes to Electric Power Research Institute receive only NEPA documents relating to nuclear www.epri.com issues. Ms. Barbara Bauman Tyran Ms. Katie Colten Director, Washington and State Relations Manager of Membership Services Electric Power Research Institute Federation of American Scientists 2000 L Street, NW, #805 1725 DeSales Street, NW, 6th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Washington, DC 20036 202-293-7513 202-546-3300 [email protected] [email protected]

Energy Communities Alliance Friends of the Earth www.energyca.org www.foe.org Energy Communities Alliance is interested in NEPA Mr. Erich Pica documents relating to DOE sites. President Friends of the Earth Mr. Seth Kirshenberg th th 1100 15 Street, NW, 11 Floor Executive Director Washington, DC 20005 Energy Communities Alliance 1101 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1000 202-783-7400 (ext. 739) Washington, DC 20036 [email protected] 202-828-2317 Gas Technology Institute [email protected] www.gastechnology.org Environmental Defense Fund The Institute is interested in hazardous waste, energy www.edf.org efficiency, fossil energy policy issues, and renewable energy. In addition to notifying the lead Environmental Defense Fund contact below, identify regional Mr. Edward Johnston contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at Vice President of Research Operations www.edf.org/page.cfm?tagID=361. Gas Technology Institute 1700 South Mount Prospect Road Ms. Vickie Patton Des Plaines, IL 60018-1804 General Counsel Environmental Defense Fund 847-768-0889 2060 Broadway, Suite 300 [email protected] Boulder, CO 80302 303-447-7215 [email protected]

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Government Accountability Project Heart of America Northwest www.whistleblower.org www.heartofamericanorthwest.org The Project is interested in nuclear-related projects Heart of America Northwest is interested in NEPA and issues related to the Hanford Site, the Nevada documents for the Hanford site, the Pacific National Security Site, and Los Alamos National Northwest National Laboratory, and Greater-Than- Laboratory. Class C Waste. Mr. Louis Clark Mr. Gerald Pollet President Executive Director Government Accountability Project Heart of America Northwest 1612 K Street, NW, Suite 1100 444 NE Ravenna Boulevard, Suite 406 Washington, DC 20006 Seattle, WA 98115 202-457-0034 (ext. 129) 206-382-1014 [email protected] [email protected] or [email protected]

Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice Indigenous Environmental Network www.greenaction.org www.ienearth.org Greenaction is interested in receiving NEPA The Indigenous Environmental Network is interested documents relating to environmental justice, cultural in DOE programs and projects that involve American resources, nuclear and waste facilities, uranium Indian/Alaska Native self-determination and treaty issues, and site remediation. rights or are located near American Indian lands. Mr. Bradley Angel Mr. Tom Goldtooth Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice Executive Director 559 Ellis Street Indigenous Environmental Network San Francisco, CA 94109 PO Box 485 Bemidji, MN 56619 415-447-3904 [email protected] 218-751-4967 (ext. 11) [email protected] Hanford Challenge www.hanfordchallenge.org Institute for Energy and Environmental Research www.ieer.org Hanford Challenge is interested in NEPA documents relating to the Hanford site and waste transportation. The Institute is interested in NEPA documents relating to defense programs and nuclear weapons Mr. Tom Carpenter complex sites, environmental management, and Executive Director renewable energy. Hanford Challenge 219 First Avenue South, Suite 310 Mr. Arjun Makhijani, Ph.D. Seattle, WA 98104 President Institute for Energy and Environmental Research 206-292-2850 (ext. 22) 6935 Laurel Avenue, Suite 201 [email protected] Takoma Park, MD 20912 Healthy Environment Alliance of Utah (HEAL Utah) 301-270-5500 www.healutah.org [email protected] HEAL Utah is interested in NEPA documents Institute for Energy Research relating to Utah’s environment and public health. www.instituteforenergyresearch.org Mr. Matt Pacenza Mr. Daniel Simmons Policy Director Director of Regulatory Affairs HEAL Utah Institute for Energy Research 824 South 400 West, Suite B111 1155 15th Street, NW, Suite 900 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Washington, DC 20005 801-355-5055 202-621-2954 [email protected] [email protected]

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Institute for Science and International Security The Minnesota Project www.isis-online.org www.mnproject.org Mr. David Albright The Minnesota Project is interested in NEPA President documents relating to fossil energy, and renewable Institute for Science and International Security and alternative energy. 236 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, Suite 305 Mr. David Glenn Washington, DC 20002 Executive Director 202-547-3633 The Minnesota Project [email protected] 1885 University Avenue West, Room 315 St. Paul, MN 55104 Keep Yellowstone Nuclear Free 651-789-3325 www.kynf.org [email protected] The organization is interested in nuclear waste and alternative energies. National Audubon Society www.audubon.org Mr. Mark Sullivan Program Director The National Audubon Society is interested in NEPA Keep Yellowstone Nuclear Free documents relating to wildlife and habitat PO Box 4757 conservation, and environmental management and Jackson, WY 83001 restoration. Identify state and local contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at 307-413-3497 www.audubon.org/states/index.php. [email protected] Dr. Margaret (Peg) Olsen League of Women Voters Chief Conservation Officer www.lwv.org National Audubon Society 225 Varick Street, 7th Floor Identify state and local contacts potentially interested New York, NY 10014 in a NEPA review at http://www.lwv.org/get- involved/local-leagues. 212-979-3000 [email protected] Ms. Betsy Lawson Senior Lobbyist National Coal Council League of Women Voters www.nationalcoalcouncil.org 1730 M Street, NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20036 Ms. Janet Gellici Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer 202-263-1329 National Coal Council [email protected] 1730 M Street, NW, Suite 907 Washington, DC 20036 Los Alamos Study Group www.lasg.org 202-223-1191 [email protected] Mr. Greg Mello Los Alamos Study Group National Community Action Foundation 2901 Summit Place NE www.ncaf.org Albuquerque, NM 87106 The Foundation requests only electronic notification 505-265-1200 for NEPA documents relating to environmental [email protected] justice. Ms. Meg Power Senior Advisor National Community Action Foundation 400 North Capitol Street, Suite G-80 Washington, DC 20001 202-842-2092 [email protected]

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National Congress of American Indians National Trust for Historic Preservation www.ncai.org www.preservationnation.org Ms. Jacqueline Pata The organization is interested in NEPA documents Executive Director related to cultural resources and historic preservation. National Congress of American Indians Identify regional contacts potentially interested in a 1516 P Street, NW NEPA review at www.preservationnation.org/who- Washington, DC 20005 we-are/field-offices. 202-466-7767 Ms. Elizabeth Merritt [email protected] Deputy General Counsel National Trust for Historic Preservation National Mining Association 2600 Virginia Avenue, Suite 1000 www.nma.org Washington, DC 20037 Ms. Amanda E. Aspatore 202-588-6026 Associate General Counsel [email protected] National Mining Association 101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Suite 500 East National Wildlife Federation Washington, DC 20001 www.nwf.org 202-463-2646 The National Wildlife Federation is interested in [email protected] NEPA documents relating to wildlife habitat, biofuels, tar sands, oil shale, coal to liquids, and National Parks Conservation Association carbon emissions. Identify regional contacts www.npca.org potentially interested in a NEPA review at www.nwf.org/regional-centers.aspx. Ms. Libby Fayad National Parks Conservation Association Mr. Jim Lyon 777 6th Street, NW, Suite 700 Senior Vice President for Conservation Washington, DC 20001 National Wildlife Federation 901 E Street, NW, Suite 400 202-223-6722 (ext. 235) Washington, DC 20004 [email protected] 202-797-6800 National Petroleum Council [email protected] www.npc.org Natural Resources Defense Council Ms. Carla Byrd www.nrdc.org Information Coordinator National Petroleum Council Mr. David Goldstein 1625 K Street, NW, #600 Co-Director, Energy Program Washington, DC 20006 Natural Resources Defense Council 111 Sutter Street, 20th Floor 202-393-6100 San Francisco, CA 94104 [email protected] 415-875-6100 National Rural Electric Cooperative Association [email protected] www.nreca.org For NEPA documents relating to nuclear science and Mr. Rae Cronmiller energy: Environmental Counsel Dr. Thomas B. Cochran National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Consulting Senior Scientist 4301 Wilson Boulevard, EP11-253 Natural Resources Defense Council Arlington, VA 22203 1152 15th Street, NW, Suite 300 703-907-5791 Washington, DC 20005-6166 [email protected] 202-289-2372 [email protected]

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For NEPA documents regarding climate change, Nuclear Energy Institute power generation, energy efficiency, and energy www.nei.org policy: Ms. Lisa Steward Mr. David Hawkins Senior Director and Assistant Corporate Secretary Director, Climate Programs Member Relations Natural Resources Defense Council Nuclear Energy Institute 1152 15th Street, NW, Suite 300 1201 F Street, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 Washington, DC 20004 202-289-2400 202-739-8006 [email protected] [email protected] For NEPA documents related to energy, waste Nuclear Information and Resource Service management, and recycling: www.nirs.org Dr. Allen Hershkowitz Ms. Diane D’Arrigo Senior Scientist Radioactive Waste Project Director New York Urban Program Nuclear Information and Resource Service Natural Resources Defense Council 6930 Carroll Avenue, Suite 340 40 West 20th Street Takoma Park, MD 20912 New York, NY 10011 301-270-6477 212-727-2700 [email protected] [email protected] and The Nature Conservancy Ms. Mary Olson www.nature.org Southeast Office Director The Nature Conservancy wishes to receive electronic Nuclear Information and Resource Service notification, not paper copies, of NEPA documents. PO Box 7586 Identify regional and state contacts potentially Asheville, NC 28802 interested in a NEPA review at 828-252-8409 www.nature.org/contactus/contact. [email protected] Mr. Jimmie Powell Senior Policy Advisor for Energy Nuclear Watch of New Mexico The Nature Conservancy www.nukewatch.org 4245 North Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22203-1606 Nuclear Watch of New Mexico is interested in NEPA documents relating to environmental management 703-841-7416 and stockpile stewardship programs, and new or [email protected] upgraded nuclear weapons facilities at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratory, the New England Wild Flower Society, Inc. Pantex Plant, and the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. www.newenglandwild.org Mr. Jay Coghlan The New England Wild Flower Society is interested Director in NEPA documents relating to rare or endangered Nuclear Watch of New Mexico plant species and their protection and conservation. 903 W. Alameda #325 Santa Fe, NM 87501 Mr. William Brumback Conservation Director 505-989-7342 New England Wild Flower Society, Inc. [email protected] 180 Hemenway Road Framingham, MA 01701-2699 508-877-7630 (ext. 3201) [email protected]

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Nuclear Watch South Physicians for Social Responsibility www.nonukesyall.org www.psr.org Nuclear Watch South is interested in NEPA Identify state and local contacts potentially interested documents relating to nuclear weapons, nuclear in a NEPA review at www.psr.org/chapters. energy, and nuclear waste. Their focus is on Ms. Barbara Gottlieb plutonium disposition, reactor safety, new reactors, Director, Environment & Health onsite dry cask storage of spent nuclear fuel, and Physicians for Social Responsibility high-level radioactive waste tanks at the Savannah 1111 14th Street, NW, Suite 1012 River Site. Washington, DC 20005 Ms. Glenn Carroll 202-587-5225 Coordinator [email protected] Nuclear Watch South PO Box 8574 Atlanta, GA 31106 Portsmouth/Piketon Residents for Environmental Safety and Security 404-378-4263 [email protected] Ms. Vina Colley President Portsmouth/Piketon Residents Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance for Environmental Safety and Security www.orepa.org PO Box 136 Mr. Ralph Hutchison Portsmouth, OH 45662 Coordinator 740-357-8916 Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance [email protected] PO Box 5743 Oak Ridge, TN 37831 Prairie Rivers Network 865-776-5050 www.prairierivers.org [email protected] Ms. Traci Barkley Water Resources Scientist The Partnership Project Prairie Rivers Network www.saveourenvironment.org 1902 Fox Drive, Suite G Mr. Stephen Schima Champaign, IL 61820 NEPA Campaign Director 217-344-2371 The Partnership Project [email protected] 1615 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Renewable Fuels Association 202-429-2642 www.ethanolrfa.org [email protected] The Renewable Fuels Association is interested in NEPA documents relating to fuel ethanol, renewable Peace Action energy, and animal feed. www.peace-action.org Ms. Kristy Moore Peace Action is interested in NEPA documents Director, Technical Services relating to nuclear disarmament, testing, and Renewable Fuels Association stockpile stewardship issues. Identify state and local 425 Third Street, SW, Suite 1150 contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at Washington, DC 20024 www.peace-action.org/affiliates. 202-315-2468 Mr. Kevin Martin [email protected] Executive Director Peace Action Education Fund 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 524 Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-565-4050 (ext. 307) [email protected]

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Savannah River Site Watch Southwest Research and Information Center www.srswatch.org www.sric.org Mr. Tom Clements The Southwest Research and Information Center Director is interested in NEPA documents relating to waste Savannah River Site Watch management, environmental justice, energy 1112 Florence Street conservation, and renewable energy. Columbia, SC 29201-1512 Mr. Don Hancock 803-834-3084 Director, Nuclear Waste Safety Program [email protected] and SRIC Administrator Southwest Research and Information Center Sierra Club PO Box 4524 www.sierraclub.org Albuquerque, NM 87196-4524 Identify regional, state, and local contacts potentially 505-262-1862 interested in a NEPA review at www.sierraclub.org/ [email protected] chapters. Tennessee Wildlife Federation Ms. Debbie Sease www.tnwf.org Legislative Director Sierra Club The Tennessee Wildlife Federation is interested in 50 F Street, NW, 8th Floor NEPA documents relating to conservation and Washington, DC 20001 permitting issues involving uranium enrichment and other nuclear programs in Tennessee, as well as 202-675-7908 surplus land sales and the retention, management, and [email protected] protection of DOE lands and facilities. Snake River Alliance Mr. Michael A. Butler www.snakeriveralliance.org Chief Executive Officer Tennessee Wildlife Federation The Snake River Alliance is interested in NEPA 300 Orlando Avenue, Suite 200 documents relating to Idaho National Laboratory and Nashville, TN 37209 weapons testing and test reactors. 615-353-1133 Ms. Beatrice Brailsford [email protected] Nuclear Program Director Snake River Alliance Tri-Valley Communities Against PO Box 425 a Radioactive Environment (Tri-Valley CAREs) Pocatello, ID 83204 www.trivalleycares.org 208-233-7212 Tri-Valley CAREs is interested in NEPA documents [email protected] relating to defense programs, nuclear weapons and and waste policies, environmental management and cleanup, and civilian science initiatives at the Ms. Liz Woodruff Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Executive Director Snake River Alliance Ms. Marylia Kelley PO Box 1731 Tri-Valley CAREs Boise, ID 83701 2582 Old First Street Livermore, CA 94550 208-344-9161 [email protected] 925-443-7148 [email protected]

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Trout Unlimited The Wilderness Society www.tu.org www.wilderness.org Mr. Steve Moyer The Wilderness Society is interested in NEPA Vice President for Governmental Affairs documents relating to oil and gas exploration, energy Trout Unlimited efficiency, and environmental management. Identify 1777 North Kent Street regional contacts potentially interested in a NEPA Arlington, VA 22209 review at http://wilderness.org/about-us/connect. 703-284-9406 Ms. Nada Culver [email protected] Senior Director The Wilderness Society Union of Concerned Scientists 1660 Wynkoop Street, Suite 850 www.ucsusa.org Denver, CO 80202 The Union of Concerned Scientists is interested in 303-650-5818 (ext. 117) NEPA documents relating to climate change, [email protected] renewable energy, and energy efficiency programs (contact Director, Strategy and Policy), and nuclear Women’s Action for New Directions nonproliferation, stockpile stewardship, fissile www.wand.org materials, and other DOE programs relating to Women’s Action for New Directions is interested in nuclear arms control (contact the Global Security NEPA documents relating to tritium, plutonium, and Program). Identify regional contacts potentially mixed oxide fuel production and use; nuclear interested in a NEPA review at weapons research, testing, and development; and www.ucsusa.org/about/contact-us.html. waste management. Mr. Edwin Lyman Ms. Susan Shaer Senior Scientist, Global Security Program Executive Director Union of Concerned Scientists Women’s Action for New Directions 1825 K Street, NW, Suite 800 691 Massachusetts Avenue Washington, DC 20006 Arlington, MA 02476 202-331-5445 781-643-6740 [email protected] [email protected] and Mr. Stephen Young Global Security Program Union of Concerned Scientists 1825 K Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20006 202-331-5429 [email protected]

Western Resource Advocates www.westernresourceadvocates.org Western Resource Advocates is interested in NEPA documents relating to renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy transmission, and climate change. Ms. Penny Anderson Energy Program Western Resource Advocates 2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80302-7740 303-444-1188 (ext. 231) [email protected]

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APPENDIX A: NEPA COMPLIANCE OFFICERS

A list of DOE NEPA Compliance Officers is provided at energy.gov/nepa/about-us.

APPENDIX B: DEPARTMENTAL POINTS OF CONTACT FOR AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBAL ISSUES

There are more than 500 Federally-recognized American Indian tribes and Alaska Native corporations. Assistance on coordination with tribes concerning proposed actions is available from DOE program and field points of contact on Indian issues listed below. A directory of Indian tribal leaders is on the Bureau of Indian Affairs website at www.bia.gov/DocumentLibrary/index.htm; select Tribal Leaders Directory.

HEADQUARTERS Environment, Health, Safety and Security Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs Ms. Beverly Whitehead Mr. David Conrad Senior Environmental Protection Specialist Director, Tribal and Intergovernmental Affairs Office of Sustainability Support Department of Energy (CI-10) Department of Energy (AU-21) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585 Washington, DC 20585 202-586-7880 202-586-6073 [email protected] [email protected]

Indian Energy Policy and Programs Environmental Management Ms. Pilar Thomas Mr. Albert (Brandt) Petrasek Deputy Director of Policy Department of Energy (EM 3.2) Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Department of Energy (IE-2), Washington, DC 20585 1000 Independence Avenue, SW 202-586-4818 Washington, DC 20585 [email protected] 202-287-6566 [email protected] Fossil Energy Mr. Mark Matarrese Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability Department of Energy (FE-7) Mr. Lamont Jackson 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Department of Energy (OE-20) Washington, DC 20585 1000 Independence Avenue, SW 202-586-0491 Washington, DC 20585 [email protected] 202-586-0808 [email protected] General Counsel Mr. Dean Monroe Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Department of Energy (GC-51) Mr. Younes Masiky 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Tribal Energy Program Washington, DC 20585 Department of Energy (EE-5W) 202-586-2948 1000 Independence Avenue, SW [email protected] Washington, DC 20585 and 202-586-3160 [email protected]

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Ms. Rachel Rosenthal Mr. Peter Siebach Department of Energy (GC-51) NEPA Compliance Officer 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Office of Science – Chicago Office (STS) Washington, DC 20585 Department of Energy 9800 South Cass Avenue 202-586-0021 Argonne, IL 60439 [email protected] 630-252-2007 Legacy Management [email protected] Mr. Tony Carter and Senior Policy Advisor Mr. Kaushik Joshi Department of Energy (LM-1) NEPA Coordinator 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Argonne Site Office (ASO) Washington, DC 20585 Department of Energy 202-586-3323 9800 South Cass Avenue [email protected] Argonne, IL 60439 630-252-4226 National Nuclear Security Administration [email protected] Ms. Christine Gibbs Director, Intergovernmental Affairs Bonneville Power Administration Department of Energy (NA-EA-30) Ms. Corrina Ikakoula 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Manager, Tribal Affairs Washington, DC 20585 Bonneville Power Administration 202-586-9128 Department of Energy [email protected] PO Box 3621, DKT-7 Portland, OR 97208 FIELD OFFICES 509-230-3719 [email protected] Ames Site Office Mr. Peter Siebach Carlsbad Field Office NEPA Compliance Officer Ms. Deb Gill Office of Science – Chicago Office (STS) Public Affairs Manager Department of Energy Department of Energy 9800 South Cass Avenue PO Box 3090 Argonne, IL 60439 Carlsbad, NM 88221-3090 630-252-2007 575-234-7270 [email protected] [email protected] Argonne Site Office Chicago Office Ms. Katrina Burnett Mr. Peter Siebach Cultural Resources Manager NEPA Compliance Officer Argonne Site Office (ASO) Office of Science – Chicago Office (STS) Department of Energy Department of Energy 9800 South Cass Avenue 9800 South Cass Avenue Argonne, IL 60439 Argonne, IL 60439 630-252-2736 630-252-2007 [email protected] [email protected] and

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Fermi Site Office National Energy Technology Laboratory Mr. Rick Hersemann Mr. Jesse Garcia NEPA Coordinator National Energy Technology Laboratory Fermi Site Office Department of Energy Department of Energy PO Box 880 P.O. Box 2000 3610 Collins Ferry Road Batavia, IL 60510 Morgantown, WV 26507-0880 630-840-4122 304-285-0256 [email protected] [email protected] and Golden Field Office Ms. Nancy Vargas Ms. Lisa Jorgensen National Energy Technology Laboratory Environmental Policy Advisor Department of Energy Golden Field Office PO Box 10940 Department of Energy Pittsburgh, PA 15236 15013 Denver West Parkway Golden, CO 80401 412-386-4654 [email protected] 720-356-1569 [email protected] Nevada Field Office Idaho Operations Office Ms. Linda Cohn NNSA/Nevada Field Office, M/S 505 Mr. Robert Pence Department of Energy Idaho Operations Office PO Box 98518 Department of Energy Las Vegas, NV 89193-8518 1955 Fremont Avenue Idaho Falls, ID 83401-1203 702-295-0077 [email protected] 208-526-6518 [email protected] Oak Ridge Office Kansas City Field Office Ms. Katatra Vasquez Oak Ridge Office, SE-32 Mr. David M. Caughey Department of Energy NNSA Kansas City Field Office PO Box 2001 Department of Energy Oak Ridge, TN 37831 Mail Stop 1D47 14520 Botts Road 865-576-0835 Kansas City, MO 64147 [email protected] 816-488-3449 and [email protected] Mr. Gary Hartman Oak Ridge Office, SE-32 Los Alamos Field Office Department of Energy Mr. Donald Ami PO Box 2001 NNSA Los Alamos Field Office Oak Ridge, TN 37831 Department of Energy 865-576-0273 3747 West Jemez Road [email protected] Los Alamos, NM 87544 505-665-2667 [email protected]

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Pacific Northwest Site Office Rocky Mountain Oilfield Testing Center Mr. Tom McDermott Mr. Michael J. Taylor Environmental Program Manager Director, Technical Assurance Office of Science, Pacific Northwest Site Office Rocky Mountain Oilfield Testing Center 3200 Innovation Boulevard Department of Energy P.O. Box 350, K9-42 907 North Poplar Street, Suite 150 Richland, WA 99352 Casper, WY 82601 (509) 372-4675 307-233-4835 [email protected] [email protected]

Princeton Site Office Sandia Field Office Mr. Peter Siebach Ms. Tami L. Moore NEPA Compliance Officer NNSA/Sandia Field Office Office of Science – Chicago Office (STS) Department of Energy Department of Energy PO Box 5400 9800 South Cass Avenue Albuquerque, NM 87185-5400 Argonne, IL 60439 505-845-5264 630-252-2007 [email protected] [email protected] Savannah River Operations Office and Mr. Arthur B. (Ben) Gould, Jr. Mr. Tracy Estes Director, Environmental Quality Management Office of Science - Princeton Site Office Division Department of Energy Department of Energy P.O. Box 102, MS # 36 PO Box A Princeton, NJ 08542-0102 Aiken, SC 29802 609-243-3710 803-952-9323 [email protected] [email protected] Richland Operations Office Southeastern Power Administration and Office of River Protection Mr. Joel Seymour Ms. Mona Wright Southeastern Power Administration Cultural Resources Manager Department of Energy Richland Operations Office, Room 760 1166 Athens Tech Road Department of Energy Elberton, GA 30635-6711 PO Box 550 Richland, WA 99352 706-213-3810 [email protected] 509-376-4069 [email protected] Southwestern Power Administration and Mr. Ron Szatmary Ms. Jill Conrad Vice President/CFO Tribal Program Manager Southwestern Power Administration Richland Operations Office, Room 759 One West Third Street, Suite 1600 Department of Energy Tulsa, OK 74103-3519 PO Box 550 Richland, WA 99352 918-595-6634 [email protected] 509-376-0288 [email protected]

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Strategic Petroleum Reserve Project Management Office Ms. Katherine Batiste Strategic Petroleum Reserve Project Management Office Department of Energy 900 Commerce Road East New Orleans, LA 70123 504-734-4400 [email protected]

West Valley Demonstration Project Ms. Jennifer M. Dundas West Valley Demonstration Project Department of Energy 10282 Rock Springs Road West Valley, NY 14171-9799 716-942-4287 [email protected]

Western Area Power Administration Mr. Steve Tromly Federal Preservation Officer/Tribal Liaison Western Area Power Administration, A7400 Department of Energy PO Box 281213 Lakewood, CO 80228-8213 720-962-7256 [email protected]

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APPENDIX C: PUBLIC READING ROOMS AND LIBRARIES

This listing is intended to assist in making draft and final DOE NEPA documents available for general public access. Some offices maintain electronic collections of NEPA documents in addition to or instead of placing printed copies in reading rooms and libraries.

HEADQUARTERS Bonneville Power Administration Freedom of Information Act Reading Room Bonneville Power Administration Office of Information Resources (MA-90) Department of Energy Department of Energy Public Information Center, NHTL-1 1000 Independence Avenue, SW PO Box 3621 Washington, DC 20585 Portland, OR 97208-3621 202-586-3159 503-230-4636 or 800-622-4520

Legacy Management Brookhaven Site Office Legacy Management NEPA documents are posted at EPA Region II http://www.lm.doe.gov/Office_of_Site_Operations/E Superfund Records Room nvironmental_Management_System/NEPA.aspx. 290 Broadway, 18th Floor Legacy Management also uses site-specific reading New York, NY 10007-1866 rooms as appropriate. For additional information, 212-637-4308 contact the NEPA Compliance Officer.

Ms. Tracy Ribeiro Brookhaven National Laboratory 303-410-4817 Research Library, Building 477 [email protected] Upton, NY 11973 631-344-3483 FIELD OFFICES

Stony Brook University Argonne Site Office Melville Memorial Library Lemont Public Library Special Collections & University Archives 50 East Wend Street Room E-2320 Lemont, IL 60439 Stony Brook, NY 11794-3323 Indian Prairie Public Library 631-632-7119 Reference Section 401 Plainfield Road Carlsbad Field Office Darien, IL 60561 Carlsbad Field Office NEPA documents are available Chicago Office, Public Reading Room at www.wipp.energy.gov/Documents_NEPA.htm. University of Illinois at Chicago WIPP Information Center Skeen-Whitlock Building University Library, Document Department DOE/Carlsbad Field Office 801 South Morgan Street, 3rd Floor Center 4021 National Parks Highway Chicago, IL 60607 Carlsbad, NM 88220 312-413-2594 800-336-9477 or 575-234-7348 [email protected] Berkeley Site Office Berkeley Central Public Library DOE Public Reading Room 2090 Kittredge Street Government Information Department Berkeley, CA 94704 University Libraries, MSC05-3020 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 505-277-7180

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New Mexico State Library or 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Mr. Derek Passarelli Santa Fe, NM 87505 FOIA Liaison 505-476-9739 720-356-1742 [email protected] Chicago Office Idaho Operations Office Chicago Office, Public Reading Room University of Illinois at Chicago Idaho Operations Office Richard J. Daley Library Department of Energy 801 South Morgan Street Public Reading Room Chicago, IL 60607 1776 Science Center Drive Idaho Falls, ID 83402 312-413-2594 208-526-5190 Energy Technology Engineering Center Closure Project Kansas City Field Office Department of Toxic Substances Control Mid-Continent Public Library 9211 Oakdale Avenue Blue Ridge Branch Chatsworth, CA 91367 9253 Blue Ridge Boulevard Kansas City, MO 64138 818-717-6569 816-761-3382 Platt Branch Library 23600 Victory Boulevard Livermore Field Office Woodland Hills, CA 91367 Public Document Repository 818-340-9386 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Simi Valley Library National Nuclear Security Administration 2969 Tapo Canyon Road Discovery Center; Building 6525 Simi Valley, CA 93063 Livermore, CA 94550 805-526-1735 925-423-3272 Livermore Public Library Fermi Site Office 1188 South Livermore Avenue Batavia Public Library Livermore, CA 94550 10 S. Batavia Avenue 925-373-5500 Batavia, IL 60510 Tracy Public Library Warrenville Public Library District 20 East Eaton Avenue 28W751 Stafford Place Tracy, CA 95376 Warrenville, IL 60555 209-937-8221 or 866-805-7323 Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Library rd Los Alamos Field Office Wilson Hall, 3 Floor Kirk Road and Pine Street Field Office documents are available at Batavia, IL 60510 http://nnsa.energy.gov/aboutus/ouroperations/general counsel/nepaoverview/nepa/lafo. Golden Field Office DOE Public Reading Room Golden Field Office NEPA documents are posted at Government Information Department www.eere.energy.gov/golden/Reading_Room.aspx. Zimmerman Library, Mail Stop C05 3020 University of New Mexico DOE Public Reading Room Albuquerque, NM 87131-1466 Golden Field Office Mail Stop RSF DOE 505-277-7180 15013 Denver West Parkway Golden, CO 80401 720-356-1427

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Northern New Mexico Citizens Advisory Board National Nuclear Security Administration 94 Cities of Gold Road Production Office Pojoaque, NM 87506 Pantex Site 505-989-1662 or 800-218-5942 Pantex NEPA documents are available at LASO/LANL NEPA documents are also provided to: www.pantex.com/mission/Pages/Environmental- Española Public Library Stewardship-Documents.aspx. 313 N Paseo de Oñate Department of Energy Information Repository Española, NM 87532 Amarillo Public Library, Central Branch 505-747-6087 413 E. 4th Street Amarillo, TX 79109 Mesa Public Library 2400 Central Avenue 806-378-3054 Los Alamos, NM 87544 Department of Energy Reading Room 505-662-8253 Carson County Library 401 Main Street Santa Fe Main Public Library Panhandle, TX 79068 145 Washington Avenue Santa Fe, NM 87501 806-537-3742 505-955-6780 Y-12 National Security Complex Santa Fe Public Library DOE Information Center Oliver La Farge Branch Oak Ridge Office 1730 Llano Street Department of Energy Santa Fe, NM 87505 1 Science.gov Way 505-955-4862 Oak Ridge, TN 37831 New Mexico State Library 865-241-4780 or 800-382-6938, Option 6 1209 Camino Carlos Rey [email protected] Santa Fe, NM 87507 Nevada Site Office 505-476-9700 Public Reading Room Nevada Field Office National Energy Technology Laboratory Department of Energy Public Reading Room 755 East Flamingo Road, Room 103 National Energy Technology Laboratory Las Vegas, NV 89119 Department of Energy PO Box 880, 3610 Collins Ferry Road 702-794-5106 Morgantown, WV 26507-0880 Oak Ridge Office 412-386-6819 [email protected] DOE Information Center Oak Ridge Office Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration 1 Science.gov Way Albuquerque Complex Oak Ridge, TN 37831 DOE Public Reading Room Government Information Department 865-241-4780 or 800-382-6938, Option 6 University of New Mexico [email protected] Zimmerman Library, Mail Stop C05 3020 Albuquerque, NM 87131-1466 Pacific Northwest Site Office 505-277-7180 NEPA documents are available at http://science.energy.gov/pnso/esh/ and http://science.energy.gov/pnso/resources/.

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Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office Portland State University Branford Price Millar Library Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant documents are 1875 SW Park Avenue available at www.paducaheic.com. Portland, OR 97207-1151 DOE Environmental Information Center 503-725-4709 115 Memorial Drive Paducah, KY 42001 Sandia Site Office 270-554-3004 DOE Public Reading Room Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant documents are Government Information Department available at: University of New Mexico Zimmerman Library, Mail Stop C05 3020 DOE Environmental Information Center Albuquerque, NM 87131-1466 Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant Ohio State University, Endeavor Center 505-277-7180 1862 Shyville Road, Room 207 Piketon, OH 45661 Savannah River Operations Office 740-289-8898 or 740-897-3808 Gregg-Graniteville Library [email protected] University of South Carolina-Aiken 471 University Parkway Princeton Site Office Aiken, SC 29801 Plainsboro Public Library 803-641-3320 641 Plainsboro Road Plainsboro, NJ 08536 Southeastern Power Administration 609-275-2897 Southeastern Power Administration Department of Energy Richland Operations Office Public Reading Room and Office of River Protection 1166 Athens Tech Road Elberton, GA 30635-6711 NEPA documents relating to the Hanford site are available at Mr. Joel Seymour www.hanford.gov/page.cfm/OfficialDocuments. 706-213-3800 [email protected] DOE-RL Public Reading Room Washington State University Southwestern Power Administration Consolidated Information Center, Room 101-L 2770 University Drive Southwestern’s public documents are available at: Richland, WA 99352 www.swpa.gov. 509-372-7443 918-595-6700 [email protected] Public Access Room 2440 Stevens Center, Room 1101 PO Box 950, Mail Stop H6-08 Stanford National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC) Richland, WA 99352 Site Office Menlo Park Library 509-376-2530 800 Alma Street Suzzallo Library Menlo Park, CA 94025 University of Washington PO Box 352900 Seattle, WA 98195 206-543-4664 Gonzaga University Foley Center Library East 502 Boone Ave. Spokane, WA 99258-0001 509-313-6110

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Strategic Petroleum Reserve Project Management Office Reading Room/Technical Document Center Strategic Petroleum Reserve Project Management Office 850 South Clearview Parkway, 1st Floor New Orleans, LA 70123 504-734-4400

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility NEPA documents are available at www.jlab.org/ehs/NEPA. Public Reading Area CEBAF Center 12000 Jefferson Avenue Newport News, VA 23606

West Valley Demonstration Project Public Reading Room CH2M HILL Babcock & Wilcox, LLC Ashford Office Complex 9030 Route 219 West Valley, NY 14171 716-942-4601

Western Area Power Administration Department of Energy Reading Room 12155 West Alameda Parkway, Suite 365 Lakewood, CO 80228 720-962-7014

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INDEX OF PERSONS LISTED

Adams, Thomas ...... 24 Cochran, Thomas ...... 31 Aho, Patricia ...... 18 Coghlan, Jay ...... 32 Albright, David...... 30 Cohn, Linda ...... 39 Amaglio, Alessandro ...... 5 Coit, Janet ...... 20 Ami, Donald ...... 39 Colley, Vina ...... 33 Anaya, Gilbert ...... 13 Colten, Katie ...... 28 Anderson, Penny ...... 35 Conrad, David ...... 37 Angel, Bradley ...... 29 Conrad, Jill ...... 40 Arends, Joni ...... 27 Copeland, Tracy...... 15 Aspatore, Amanda ...... 31 Corley, Richard ...... 8 Ball, Sarah ...... 28 Crandall, Derrick ...... 25 Ballo, Timothy ...... 27 Cronmiller, Rae ...... 31 Barbee, Charles ...... 7 Culver, Nada ...... 35 Barkley, Traci ...... 33 Cummings, April ...... 4 Batiste, Katherine ...... 41 Cunningham, Cathy ...... 7 Bauman Tyran, Barbara ...... 28 D’Arrigo, Diane ...... 32 Belenky, Lisa ...... 26 DeGrandi, Michelle ...... 9 Benderson, Eric ...... 14 Desai, Ashish ...... 12 Bennett, James ...... 7 Ditto, Joy ...... 25 Bergmann, Pamela ...... 5 Drevinsky, David ...... 11 Blanco, Caroline ...... 13 Dundas, Jennifer ...... 41 Blanding, Melissa ...... 21 DuVarney, Andrée ...... 1 Bloom, Raanan ...... 3 Eberlein, Mark ...... 5 Bohan, Suzanne ...... 11 El-Sibaie, Magdy ...... 9 Bonnett, Lisa ...... 17 Empson, Kenny ...... 12 Book, Hayley ...... 20 Eng, Esther ...... 7 Boomgard, Mary ...... 14 Estes, Tracy ...... 40 Bourré, Richard ...... 18 Farrington, Claudette ...... 21 Bradley, Eric...... 9 Fayad, Libby ...... 31 Bragg, Kelly ...... 21 Ferguson, Robin ...... 7 Brailsford, Beatrice ...... 34 Fisher, Trudy ...... 18 Bright, Larry ...... 7 Fitzgerald, Amy ...... 20 Broscious, Chuck ...... 28 Flanders, Scott ...... 14 Brown, Patrick ...... 26 Flinn, Joyce ...... 17 Brumback, William ...... 32 Flynn, Ryan ...... 19 Buchanan, Sharunda ...... 3 Fondy, Jodi ...... 10 Burke, Susan...... 16 Forbes, Eugene ...... 19 Burke, Thomas ...... 12 Foreso, Cynthia ...... 13 Burnett, Katrina ...... 38 Foskey, Karen ...... 3 Bush, Jack ...... 2 Fretz, Eileen ...... 25 Buthker, Bonnie ...... 19 Friedman, David ...... 25 Butler, Michael ...... 34 Fuller, Nell ...... 1 Byrd, Carla ...... 31 Furry, John ...... 2 Callahan, Kateri ...... 24 Garcia, Jesse ...... 39 Camper, Larry ...... 14 Gellici, Janet ...... 30 Canfield, Skip ...... 18 Gibbs, Christine ...... 38 Carbone, Joe ...... 1 Gill, Deb ...... 38 Carmichael, Karla ...... 12 Glenn, David ...... 30 Carpenter, Tom...... 29 Goldstein, David ...... 31 Carroll, Glenn ...... 33 Goldtooth, Tom ...... 29 Carter, Tony ...... 38 Goodfellow, Sue ...... 3 Caughey, David ...... 39 Gore, Richard ...... 22 Clark, Louis ...... 29 Gosliner, Michael ...... 13 Clements, Tom ...... 34 Gottlieb, Barbara ...... 33

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Gould, Arthur (Ben) ...... 40 Markell, Brad ...... 24 Govig, Paul ...... 19 Martin, Kerry ...... 17 Gray, John ...... 19 Martin, Kevin ...... 33 Green, Ryan ...... 18 Masiky, Younes ...... 37 Greenwald, Janet ...... 26 Matarrese, Mark...... 37 Hancock, Don ...... 34 McClung, Diana ...... 24 Hardegen, Steve ...... 4 McDermott, Tom ...... 40 Hartman, Gary ...... 39 McManus, Catherine ...... 4 Harvey-Barratt, Thea ...... 27 Mello, Greg ...... 30 Haskins, Lisa ...... 12 Mendivil, Gary ...... 15 Hassell, Mary ...... 8 Merritt, Elizabeth ...... 31 Hatch, Peggy ...... 17 Miller, Marc ...... 17 Hawkins, David ...... 32 Milligan, Lauren ...... 16 Hein, Erik ...... 22 Mitchell, John ...... 17 Hendrick, Scott ...... 22 Mittelholtz, Camille ...... 8 Hersemann, Rick ...... 39 Monroe, Dean ...... 37 Hershkowitz, Allen ...... 32 Moore, Kristy ...... 33 Hester, James ...... 14 Moore, Tami ...... 40 Hill, Suzanne ...... 13 Moran, Thomas ...... 9 Hirsch, Daniel...... 27 Morgan, Scott ...... 15 Hutchison, Cherie ...... 7 Moyer, Steve ...... 35 Hutchison, Ralph ...... 33 Mueller, Heinz ...... 10 Ikakoula, Corrina ...... 38 Mueller, Nicholas ...... 4 Inos, Thelma ...... 19 Musumeci, Grace ...... 10 Irons, Ellie ...... 21 Nadenicek, Joe ...... 20 Jackson, Lamont ...... 37 Nasca, Jack ...... 19 Jadrosich, Megan ...... 4 Nelson, Elizabeth ...... 1 Janey, Linda ...... 18 Nelson, Lindy ...... 6 Jansky, Michael ...... 10 Nelson, Reid ...... 9 Jaynes, Kevin ...... 4 Nemeth, Kenneth ...... 23 Johnson, Calvin ...... 18 Ng, Harry ...... 25 Johnston, Edward ...... 28 Nicholson, Charles...... 14 Jones, Matthew ...... 22 Nolen, Janice ...... 25 Jorgensen, Lisa ...... 39 Norwood, Tina ...... 13 Joshi, Kaushik ...... 38 Nwangwa, Chudi ...... 20 Kadri, Osmahn ...... 12 O’Brien, Allison ...... 6 Kaliszewski, Robert ...... 16 Olsen, Margaret ...... 30 Keller, Marvin (Marv) ...... 6 Olson, Mary ...... 32 Kelley, Marylia...... 34 Pacenza, Matt ...... 29 Kelly, Cheryl ...... 13 Palacios, Eric ...... 16 Kelly, Russell ...... 15 Pata, Jacqueline ...... 31 Kirshenberg, Seth ...... 28 Patton, Vickie ...... 28 Klinger, Joseph ...... 17 Pedersen, Dick ...... 19 Kokkinakis, Steve ...... 2 Pence, Robert ...... 39 Kraus, Bambi ...... 22 Perez, Carmen Guerrero ...... 20 Krupen, Russell ...... 9 Petrasek, Albert (Brandt) ...... 23, 37 Larson, Douglas ...... 23 Pfister, Edward ...... 3 Lawson, Betsy ...... 30 Pica, Erich...... 28 Legerton, Mac ...... 26 Plank, Mark ...... 1 Levine, Michael ...... 13 Pohlman, Teresa ...... 3 Lewis, Lindsay ...... 16 Pollet, Gerald ...... 29 Li, Beverly ...... 7 Port, Patricia ...... 6 Liebert, Richard ...... 26 Powell Tyler ...... 19 Lubinski, John ...... 14 Powell, Jimmie ...... 32 Lyman, Edwin ...... 35 Power, Meg ...... 30 Lyon, Jim ...... 31 Price, Ronald ...... 17 Madson, Stephanie ...... 4 Raddant, Andrew ...... 6 Makhijani, Arjun ...... 29 Recchia, Christopher ...... 21

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Reichgott, Teena ...... 11 Steward, Lisa ...... 32 Rhodes, Jared ...... 20 Stewart, Robert ...... 6 Richardson, Stephanie ...... 23 Stockwell, Hope ...... 18 Richardville, Bridget ...... 12 Stout, Robert ...... 18 Rieman, Jerimiah ...... 21 Sullivan, Jack ...... 4 Robichaud, Jeffery ...... 11 Sullivan, Mark ...... 30 Robinson, Robert ...... 26 Sysum,Scott ...... 11 Rockensuess, Brian ...... 17 Szatmary, Ron ...... 40 Rodgers, Kerry ...... 6 Szvetecz, Annie ...... 21 Rogers, Harry ...... 26 Taylor, Michael ...... 40 Rosenthal, Rachel ...... 38 Taylor, Willie ...... 5 Rountree, Marthea ...... 10 Terry, David ...... 22 Rozum, Mary Ann ...... 1 Thibadeau, Andrew ...... 9 Rudnick, Barbara ...... 10 Thomas, Pilar ...... 37 Rudolph, Martha ...... 15 Thorp, Lynn ...... 27 Rutson, Victoria ...... 9 Timmermann, Timothy ...... 10 Sarna, Maya ...... 8 Tormey, Ed ...... 17 Scarpato, Katrina ...... 12 Toth, Chris ...... 22 Schima, Stephen ...... 33 Tromly, Steve ...... 41 Schopp, Danielle ...... 5 Trotter, Tom ...... 24 Schroeder, Darin ...... 24 Turner, Judson ...... 16 Scolari, Christopher ...... 23 Vargas, Nancy ...... 39 Sease, Debbie ...... 34 Vasquez, Katatra ...... 39 Sessa, Ken ...... 4 Vise, Ryan ...... 20 Seuffert, Will ...... 18 Walker, Michelle ...... 20 Seymour, Joel ...... 40 Walsh, Patrick ...... 7 Shaer, Susan ...... 35 Wandelt, Edward ...... 3 Shepard, Larry ...... 11 Werntz, Dave ...... 27 Shonka, David ...... 11 Westlake, Kenneth ...... 10 Siebach, Peter ...... 38, 40 Whitaker, Alexander ...... 23 Siebert, David ...... 21 Whitehead, Beverly ...... 37 Siegel, Kassie ...... 26 Wilson, Shelly ...... 20 Simmons, Daniel ...... 29 Wolfe, Clinton ...... 26 Simonton, Barty ...... 16 Woodruff, Liz ...... 34 Sinha, Ashish ...... 24 Woods, Tracey ...... 24 Smith, Lisa ...... 2 Wooley, Jessica ...... 16 Smith, Nathan ...... 11 Wright, Jeff ...... 11 Smith, Sindy ...... 21 Wright, Mona ...... 40 Solomon, Gerald ...... 8 Yaich, Scott ...... 27 Solomon, Rhonda ...... 8 Young, Stephen ...... 35 Sotoa, Ali’I Tama ...... 15 Zeller, Louis ...... 25 Spencer, Stephen ...... 5 Zendri, Sherri ...... 15 Stanley, Joyce ...... 6

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