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Pollution Prevention (P2) Work Group
Discussion Document - Institutionalizing P2 Across EPA and Within OPPT
Appendix C: P2 Matrix
January 20, 2005 - Draft
Document's Purpose: The P2 Matrix summarizes P2 programs of OPPT and the Regions for ease of comparison and analysis. References to programs shown in Appendix B: Life Cycle Diagram are provided [in brackets] in Column A (Program Work Areas).
P2 Program Objective of Program What Is Delivered? Focus Audience External Partners Internal Drivers Program Metrics / Ease of Data Collection Resources Program URL EPA Contact
Work Areas (i.e., what is the desired outcome?) (i.e., info, training/TA, incentives, recognition, (i.e., who outside of EPA is Partners (Note: incentives identified under "What is (Provide metrics for overall program performance; (EPA, Third-Parties, etc.) (Enables WG to
and Program Host etc.) involved in effort?) (i.e., other EPA Delivered?") (Beyond legislative authorities i.e., How is the success of this program measured?) quickly find more
offices) such as PPA, TSCA, etc.) program info;
Resource investment
other URLs
increasing
should be on prog
Resource investment
constant Web site)
Resource investment
decreasing
Bio-Based Incorporate environmental Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - The Farm Security and Rural Investment Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment https://www.ars. Jim Darr
Products considerations into product - Life cycle environmental information - Federal agencies - Bio-based product manufacturers, Act of 2002 (known as the 2002 Farm Bill) Under development by USDA. Estimate usda.gov/bbcc/ darr.james@ep
designations and provide (primary) farmers, intermediate processors creates a preferential procurement program - Small a.gov
[Environmentally environmental information on products Tools: - General public for bio-based products. 202-564-8841
Preferable to federal purchasers. - BEES (NIST lifecycle assessment tool) - State/local governments Government: - EO 13134 - Developing and promoting bio- - Technical support to USDA for
Purchasing] - USDA (lead) based products and bio-energy by environmental requirements and
Beneficiaries: - NIST stimulating the creation and early adoption assessment.
EPA/OPPTS/ - Farmers - DOE of technologies needed to make biobased - LCA information on biobased
OPPT - Product manufacturers - GSA products and bioenergy cost-competitive in products.
- General public (improved large national and international markets.
environmental quality) Other:
- Research organizations engaged
in biobased product development
Diisocyanates Reduce incidence of asthma through Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - OAQPS Health risks: Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa.go Mary Cushmac
Exposure reduction of emissions of - Innovative technologies & safer substitutes - Polyurethane foam & - Trade associations (Air Program) - Diisocyanates are the leading cause of - Reduction in emissions of diisocyanates, VOCs, Estimate v/opptintr/dfe/tool cushmac.mary
Reduction diisocyanates and other toxic - Health & safety coatings - Small & medium business - Regions occupational asthma. organic solvents, heavy metals. - Small s/bestshop.htm @epa.gov
(Asthma chemicals with focus on most - Success stories users/manufacturers - Paint & equipment suppliers - Diisocyanates are linked to increased
Reduction) significant and dispersive uses. Also, - Best practice checklist - Automotive refinishers, - Insurance industry incidence of asthma in children living near - Develop strategy, manage http://www.epa.go
incorporation of best practices into students facilities that release diisocyanates. program. v/dfe/projects/aut
[Best Practices] vocational technical school and - Trade schools/training Government: o
certification training materials. Tools: programs - State & local governments
EPA/OPPTS/ - Best practices outreach kit; virtual auto body - HHS Agency for Toxic
OPPT shop Beneficiaries: Substances and Disease Registry
- Children - CDC
Training/TA: - Students (trade schools) - OSHA
- Train-the-trainer workshop for technical - Workers - NIOSH
assistance providers - Communities
- Businesses (potential Other:
cost and risk reductions) - Community initiatives
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P2 Program Objective of Program What Is Delivered? Focus Audience External Partners Internal Drivers Program Metrics / Ease of Data Collection Resources Program URL EPA Contact
Work Areas (i.e., what is the desired outcome?) (i.e., info, training/TA, incentives, recognition, (i.e., who outside of EPA is Partners (Note: incentives identified under "What is (Provide metrics for overall program performance; (EPA, Third-Parties, etc.) (Enables WG to
and Program Host etc.) involved in effort?) (i.e., other EPA Delivered?") (Beyond legislative authorities i.e., How is the success of this program measured?) quickly find more
offices) such as PPA, TSCA, etc.) program info;
Resource investment
other URLs
increasing
should be on prog
Resource investment
constant Web site)
Resource investment
decreasing
Environmental Promote sustainable management of Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - OPEI - In some Regions EMSs are promoted Metrics: EPA Regions: Resource http://www.epa.go Program
Management facility operations to continually - Web site and materials - Industry - Trade Associations - OW through Greening Supply Chain networks - Performance Track metrics (reports on Investment Estimate v/opptintr/dfe/tool contacts are
System (EMS) and prevent pollution and identify new - Manuals - Business (all sizes) - Regions (each - Enforcement actions resulting in environmental metrics are required from facilities - Medium s/bestshop.htm program
Performance Track opportunities for pollution prevention. - Non-traditional entities Government: Region of EPA settlements requiring use of EMS participating in Performance Track.) dependent.
Tools: (e.g., Federal facilities, - States is required to - Potential for reduced costs - EMSs by their nature require measurable goals and - Strong Regional investment in http://www.epa.go OPEI may be
EPA Regional Note: the Performance Track Program municipalities) develop its own - Potential for reduced liability accomplishments (although not reported to EPA) this program. v/dfe/projects/aut best general
Offices is separate from P2, but specifically Training/TA: Other: EMS) - Supply chain encouragement - GSN is now connected to o contact
recognizes facilities with EMSs and - Workshops Beneficiaries: - Leading facilities - Recognition Performance Track.
other leadership abilities. - Facilities with effective - Multi State Working Group
Other: systems reduce cost and (MSWG)
- On-site reviews avoid liability
- Recognition
[Environmentally Assist executive agencies in Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - OSW - EO 13101 - Improve the federal Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment www.epa.gov/epp Julie Shannon
Preferable preventing waste and pollution by - Guidance brochures - Federal government - Building material manufacturers - CPG recycled- government's use of recycled products and - Buildings: Number of facilities/square footage with Estimate / 202-564-8834
Purchasing (EPP)] considering environmental impacts as - Database of product-specific information - Office suppliers content environmentally preferable products and LEED ratings, green lease requirements, and/or - Medium
they consider price and performance - Case studies Beneficiaries: - Janitorial product and service products services. green construction specifications. http://www.pprc.or Jim Darr
EPA/OPPTS/ and other traditional factors when - Technical reports - Workers suppliers, electronics - OAR - EO 13148 - Ensure environmental - Janitorial and Maintenance Services: Number of - The Blanket Purchasing g/solutions/epp.cf 202-564-8841
OPPT deciding what to buy. - Communities manufacturers - Energy accountability is integrated into every facilities/square footage with green lease/contract Agreement is a strong m
Tools: - General Public Star aspect of the federal government's day-to- requirements and/or green standards for cleaning investment area within this
- General EPP Training Tool Government: - OARM day decision making and long-term planning products and services. program.
- EPP database of standards and product- - DOD - FMSD processes, across all agency missions, - Office Supplies: Quantities/dollar value of green
specific environmental information - DOI - OAM activities, and functions. supplies purchased through the Blanket Purchase
- Database of federal case studies - DOT - HPOD Agreement.
- DOE - PTOD - Electronics: Environmental benefits of agency
- USPS purchases as determined by the environmental
- GSA benefits calculator developed under the Federal
- OFEE Electronics Challenge.
- Other federal agencies - Landscaping: Number of facilities/square footage
implementing green landscaping practices.
- Federal agencies with EPP programs in place.
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P2 Program Objective of Program What Is Delivered? Focus Audience External Partners Internal Drivers Program Metrics / Ease of Data Collection Resources Program URL EPA Contact
Work Areas (i.e., what is the desired outcome?) (i.e., info, training/TA, incentives, recognition, (i.e., who outside of EPA is Partners (Note: incentives identified under "What is (Provide metrics for overall program performance; (EPA, Third-Parties, etc.) (Enables WG to
and Program Host etc.) involved in effort?) (i.e., other EPA Delivered?") (Beyond legislative authorities i.e., How is the success of this program measured?) quickly find more
offices) such as PPA, TSCA, etc.) program info;
Resource investment
other URLs
increasing
should be on prog
Resource investment
constant Web site)
Resource investment
decreasing
EPP's Electronics Develop, build-on, or adopt an Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - OSW - Federal Electronics Challenge partners Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epeat. Holly Elwood
Products assessment tool for electronic - Web site - Institutional purchasers - Electronics manufacturers - OARM (Federal agencies are largest purchasers of - Environmental benefits calculator under Estimate net elwood.holly@
Environmental products and services and to actively - Electronics - Recyclers - Region 9 and IT products and services worldwide) development. Could be used by federal facilities to - Medium epa.gov
Assessment Tool disseminate said Assessment Tool. Tools: Manufacturers 10 - Other institutional purchasers interested in determine environmental benefits of using EPEAT 202-564-8854
(EPEAT) The tool should to the extent possible: - Set of green, greener, and greenest voluntary Government: buying greener electronics criteria to green their electronics procurement. - DfE, PPD, OSW, and RCC are
- Promote continuous improvement in environmental performance criteria for laptops, Beneficiaries: - DOI - Manufacturers interested in having access invested in this program.
[Environmentally the environmental performance without computers, and large peripherals. - Industry - OFEE to the same one set of green criteria
Preferable stifling, and while encouraging, - Process for vendors to self certify and get - General public - State of Massachusetts
Purchasing] innovation; spot-checked to ensure that their product - State of Oregon
- Address the lifecycle of electronic brands meet these criteria to be used by - State of California
EPA/OPPTS/ products including, but not limited to, institutional purchasers. - City of Seattle
OPPT design, procurement, use, and end-of- - Local Governments
life implications;
- Inform purchasing decisions by Other:
institutional purchasers regarding the - NGO - SVTC, Center for a New
environmental attributes of electronic American Dream, INFORM, Inc.,
products; H2E, NERC
- Provide market advantage for - Tufts University
companies that provide products and - NJIT
services that achieve improved
environmental performance;
- Be low cost, user friendly, and cause
minimal delay in time to market;
- Produce credible, verifiable
outcomes that are accepted by
relevant stakeholders and
- Provide sufficient value in the
marketplace to sustain itself.
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DRAFT - This is a product of a Work Group of the NPPTAC and is intended for either Work Group or NPPTAC consideration or review. Nothing herein should be construed as providing Work Group advice to EPA.
P2 Program Objective of Program What Is Delivered? Focus Audience External Partners Internal Drivers Program Metrics / Ease of Data Collection Resources Program URL EPA Contact
Work Areas (i.e., what is the desired outcome?) (i.e., info, training/TA, incentives, recognition, (i.e., who outside of EPA is Partners (Note: incentives identified under "What is (Provide metrics for overall program performance; (EPA, Third-Parties, etc.) (Enables WG to
and Program Host etc.) involved in effort?) (i.e., other EPA Delivered?") (Beyond legislative authorities i.e., How is the success of this program measured?) quickly find more
offices) such as PPA, TSCA, etc.) program info;
Resource investment
other URLs
increasing
should be on prog
Resource investment
constant Web site)
Resource investment
decreasing
EPP's Federal A total lifecycle management Info: Focus Audience: Government: - OSW - MOU (signed 11/15/04) Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.federal Holly Elwood
Electronics challenge issued to federal - Web site - Federal agencies and - OFEE - All Regions - Pollution Prevention Act - The number of federal agencies signed on to MOU Estimate electronicschallen elwood.holly@
Challenge (FEC) departments, agencies, or facilities to - Resources on ways to reduce environmental facilities - GSA - OEI - RCRA Section 6002 - The number of federal facilities signed up as FEC - Medium ge.net epa.gov
promote: impacts of electronics assets during - DLA - OARM - EO 13101 - Improve the federal Partners 202-564-8854
[Environmentally - procurement of greener electronics, procurement, use, and disposal Beneficiaries: - DOI government's use of recycled products and - Environmental benefits derived from greener
Preferable - management of electronic assets in - Monthly conference calls for partners - General public - DOE environmentally preferable products and purchasing undertaken by FEC Partners which may Leslie Cook
Purchasing] an environmentally sound manner, - DHS services. be calculated by each facility through the cook.leslie@ep
- assistance in improving current Tools: - DOD - The Energy Policy Act of 1992 & EO environmental benefits calculator currently under a.gov
EPA/OPPTS/ practices; and - Partner listserv - HHS 13123 - Require federal buildings to reduce development. 202-564-8838
OPPT - national recognition for efforts. - Checklists - DOT energy use by 35 % by 2010 (compared to
- USDA 1985). EO 13123 also requires federal
- DOJ agencies to “apply sustainable design
Other:
- VA principles to the siting, design, and
- Recognition through awards given to federal
- Other federal agencies construction of new facilities.”
facilities meeting their FEC goals
- EO 13221 - Requires federal agencies to
purchase products that use no more than
one watt in their standby power consuming
mode, when applicable. If such products
are not available, products with the lowest
standby power wattage while in their
standby power consuming mode.
- EO 13148 - Ensure environmental
accountability is integrated into every
aspect of the federal government's day-to-
day decision making and long-term planning
processes, across all agency missions,
activities, and functions.
- FAR requirements
- Potential liability costs
[Formulator Encourage and assist formulators in Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - OPPT - Responding to manufacturers' request for Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa. David Difiore
Program] designing products with more positive - Fact sheets - Chemical formulating- Suppliers information on chemical ingredients. - Success measured in amount of any chemicals of Estimate gov/oppt/dfe/pro difiore.david@e
environmental and health profiles than - Technical reports industry/chemical product- Industrial/ - Consumer/industry interest in concern no longer used or released to the - Medium jects/formulat/ pa.gov
EPA/OPPTS/ conventional products. Focus is on - Ingredient profiles (e.g., information on manufacturers institutional cleaning chemicals safer/greener formulations. environment (e.g., surfactants, volatile solvents, etc.)
OPPT partnerships with high-volume chemical characteristics and toxicities) (including laundry detergents, - Project helps companies make safer - Involved in guiding participants,
producers and leaders in new industry - Memorandum of understanding Beneficiaries: degreasers, etc.) ingredient selections and incorporate green reviewing formula ingredients
sectors. Formulator also focuses on - Formulators and their end - Holding tank treatments chemistry alternatives. and developing tools and
empowering others to implement the Tools: use customers - Deodorizers documentation.
program. - Cleaning, laundry, - Industrial coatings
Training/TA: coatings and potentially - Inks
- Provide resources to review submitted any other industry that
formulations relies on formulated
chemical products
Other: - Workers
- Agency recognition (which includes use of the - Environment
DfE logo on products with improved
formulations)
- Marketplace demand at the end use customer
level
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DRAFT - This is a product of a Work Group of the NPPTAC and is intended for either Work Group or NPPTAC consideration or review. Nothing herein should be construed as providing Work Group advice to EPA.
P2 Program Objective of Program What Is Delivered? Focus Audience External Partners Internal Drivers Program Metrics / Ease of Data Collection Resources Program URL EPA Contact
Work Areas (i.e., what is the desired outcome?) (i.e., info, training/TA, incentives, recognition, (i.e., who outside of EPA is Partners (Note: incentives identified under "What is (Provide metrics for overall program performance; (EPA, Third-Parties, etc.) (Enables WG to
and Program Host etc.) involved in effort?) (i.e., other EPA Delivered?") (Beyond legislative authorities i.e., How is the success of this program measured?) quickly find more
offices) such as PPA, TSCA, etc.) program info;
Resource investment
other URLs
increasing
should be on prog
Resource investment
constant Web site)
Resource investment
decreasing
Furniture Flame Maintain and enhance fire safety while Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - OPEI Certain flame retardants are being phased Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment Under Kathleen Vokes
Retardancy protecting human health and the - Brochure - Chemical manufacturers - Chemical Industry, Furniture - Region 9 out by their manufacturers, presenting the - Industry making informed decisions for replacement Estimate development vokes.kathleen
Partnership environment. - Report on alternatives to pentaBDE - Furniture manufacturers manufacturers and NGO's, - Interagency need for substitutions to fill the gap. This of flame retardants. - Medium @epa.gov
- NGOs including: the American Fire Safety workgroup phase-out is occurring at the same time that
[Alternatives Short-term Goal Tools: Council (AFSC), the American the Consumer Product Safety Commission Collection Ease: - Provide periodic training &
Analysis] - Provide up-to-date information on - Consistent presentation of available Beneficiaries: Furniture Manufacturers is planning enhanced fire safety. - Through partners and substitution for chemicals technical assistance.
flame retardants used in foam and toxicological information - Chemical manufacturing Association (AFMA), the Business Stakeholders are interested in developing currently used.
EPA/OPPTS/ fabric, focusing initially on alternatives - Furniture manufacturing and Institutional Furniture safer/greener alternatives that also meet Third-Party Contribution:
OPPT to pentabromodiphenyl ether - Environment Manufacturers Association cost and performance requirements. Chemical and Furniture
(pentaBDE), which is commonly used - Public Health (BIFMA), and GreenBlue. manufacturers.
in foam, and secondly on flame
retardants used in textiles. Government:
- CPSC
Long-term Goals - NIST
- Identify environmentally preferable
approaches for designing furniture that Other:
meets fire safety standards. - Contractor or partner
- Develop toxicological information on - Other NGO's, including Green
flame-retardant chemicals to affirm Blue
short-term decisions.
[Green Buildings] - Increasing the efficiency with which Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - EnergyStar - The Energy Policy Act of 1992 & EO Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa.go Alison Kinn
buildings and their sites use energy, - Draft Federal Guide for Green Construction - Federal agencies’ facility - Building/construction trade - Indoor 13123 require federal buildings to reduce - USGBC's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Estimate v/greenbuilding/ Bennett
EPA/OPPTS/ water, and materials. Specifications (EPA, DOE, and OFEE guidance staff associations & professional Environments energy use by 35 % by 2010 (compared to Design (LEED) metrics provide building-specific - Small kinn.alison@ep
OPPT - Reducing building impacts on human for federal buildings located at - State and local agencies associations (AIA) - Construction 1985). EO 13123 also requires federal outcomes. a.gov
health and the environment through http://fedgreenspecs.wbdg.org) are also using guidance & Demolition agencies to “apply sustainable design - Adoption of Federal Guide for Green Construction - Considered a part of the EPP 202-564-8859
better siting, design, construction, - Green Building Workgroup - cross-agency Government: Waste principles to the siting, design, and Specs. program and operates as a cross-
operation, maintenance, and group of building/development staff (co-chaired
Beneficiaries: - All civilian and military federal - Stormwater construction of new facilities.” - Energy, water, recovered content metrics gathered agency effort.
removal—the complete building life by PPD) - Federal agencies, agencies via the Interagency Runoff - OMB's Circular A-11 encourages agencies by other EPA/DOE programs.
cycle. workers and visitors Sustainability Working Group - CPG to incorporate Energy Star® or LEED™ into Third-Party Contribution: US
Tools: - State and local agencies - Whole Building Design Guide - GreenScapes designs for construction/ renovations. Collection Ease: Green Building Council
- Support of NIST's BEES lifecycle assessment that are also using this tool - NRC's Federal Facilities Council - Smart Growth - EO 13101 requires federal agencies to - OFEE reporting (USGBC).
software - OFEE - OPEI Forestry purchase environmentally preferable - Facility construction and O&M budgets
- ASTM standards development & Paint & products and services. Other: Voluntary consensus
Other: Construction - NTTAA requires federal agencies to standards development.
Training/TA: - Environmental and public health sector liaisons participate in the development of and to use
- Technical assistance on Federal Green organizations - OECA vol. consensus standards.
Building products/procurement practices - OARM
- Water
Other: efficiency &
- Public relations benefits: Since hundreds of safe drinking
millions of people visit or work in federal water
facilities each year, green federal buildings are - OCHP
a good opportunity to showcase and educate - Regions
people about environmental issues, possible
solutions, partnerships, creativity and
opportunities for reducing environmental
impacts in every day lives.
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P2 Program Objective of Program What Is Delivered? Focus Audience External Partners Internal Drivers Program Metrics / Ease of Data Collection Resources Program URL EPA Contact
Work Areas (i.e., what is the desired outcome?) (i.e., info, training/TA, incentives, recognition, (i.e., who outside of EPA is Partners (Note: incentives identified under "What is (Provide metrics for overall program performance; (EPA, Third-Parties, etc.) (Enables WG to
and Program Host etc.) involved in effort?) (i.e., other EPA Delivered?") (Beyond legislative authorities i.e., How is the success of this program measured?) quickly find more
offices) such as PPA, TSCA, etc.) program info;
Resource investment
other URLs
increasing
should be on prog
Resource investment
constant Web site)
Resource investment
decreasing
[Green Chemistry] - Promote development and Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - OPPT Identifies and promotes green chemistry Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa. Richard Engler,
implementation of environmentally - Articles - Industry -- small, medium, - Trade associations Projects technologies with scientific, economic, - Green chemistry technologies have led to Estimate gov/greenchemi Director, Green
EPA/OPPTS/ safer products & processes. - Books and large chemical - American Chemical Society - DfE environmental and social benefits; reductions in pollution and water and energy use - Medium stry/ Chemistry
OPPT - Support education programs, tool - Conferences companies (ACS) - Green demonstrated by green chemistry awards (reductions in pounds of hazardous materials Program
development, and technology transfer. - Web site - Academia -- researchers, - Council for Chemical Research Engineering technologies used/generated, etc.). - Technical support and logistics. engler.richard
- Recognize high achievement. faculty, and students - H2E - Matrix tool will allow for easier compilation of other @epa.gov
- Demonstrate benefits of green Tools: - Government labs Government: - GSN known green chemistry technologies. Third-Party Contribution: 202-564-8587
chemistry approaches. - Green Chemistry Expert System - NSF - EPP ACS; also industry support co-
- Green Chemistry Matrix Beneficiaries: - Commerce Collection Ease: funds conferences.
- Web site - Academia -- technology - NIST - ORD - Award-winning green chemistry technologies
transfer, new approaches - DOD - NCER provide easily-complied annual metrics.
Training/TA: based on real world - DOE - NRMRL
- Educational material developed in examples - other countries - OPEI
cooperation with American Chemical Society - Industry -- technology - SBD
transfer, lower hazard Academia:
Other: products and processes for - Universities
- Award program expertise, recognizing high workers and communities,
achievement in green chemistry lower costs
- General public -- less
hazardous products
[Green Green engineering (GE) is the design, Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - Region 6 Academia: Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa. Sharon Austin
Engineering] commercialization and use of - Case studies - Trade schools / training - Chemical Companies - OECA - Accreditation board requirements for - Millions of pounds of chemical emissions reduced or Estimate gov/oppt/greene Green
processes and products which are - Green Engineering Modules for core chemical programs - OSW knowledge on environment and safety eliminated - Small ngineering/index Engineering
EPA/OPPTS/ feasible and economical while engineering courses - Industry Government: issues, AIChE guidances on education, - BTUs of energy saved Program
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OPPT minimizing 1) generation of pollution at - Reports documenting GE analyses of - National Science Foundation increased interest in environmental subject - Gallons of water saved Manager
the source and 2) risk to the selected processes. Beneficiaries: (NSF) areas. - Number of schools utilizing textbooks austin.sharon
environment. GE integrates - Students (trade schools) - Number of students trained @epa.gov
environmental and health Tools: - The public via reduction Academia: Industry: 202-564-8523
considerations, life cycle and systems - Compilation of risk assessment/P2 software of chemical emissions - ACS, AIChE - Financial savings, enhanced public image,
approaches into traditional design for academia and industry - Industry: reduction of - ASEE voluntary efforts in complying with
techniques. - Green Engineering Textbook - chemical emissions; - Universities regulations
"Environmentally Conscious Design of compliance with
Education: Produce next generation Chemical Processes" regulations; and enhanced Other:
of engineers with knowledge of GE public image. - ASEE
principles and concepts. Training/TA: - AEESP
- Academic workshops for professors - National Pollution Prevention
Industrial: GE principles and concepts Roundtable (NPPR)
are incorporated into all engineering
practices.
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DRAFT - This is a product of a Work Group of the NPPTAC and is intended for either Work Group or NPPTAC consideration or review. Nothing herein should be construed as providing Work Group advice to EPA.
P2 Program Objective of Program What Is Delivered? Focus Audience External Partners Internal Drivers Program Metrics / Ease of Data Collection Resources Program URL EPA Contact
Work Areas (i.e., what is the desired outcome?) (i.e., info, training/TA, incentives, recognition, (i.e., who outside of EPA is Partners (Note: incentives identified under "What is (Provide metrics for overall program performance; (EPA, Third-Parties, etc.) (Enables WG to
and Program Host etc.) involved in effort?) (i.e., other EPA Delivered?") (Beyond legislative authorities i.e., How is the success of this program measured?) quickly find more
offices) such as PPA, TSCA, etc.) program info;
Resource investment
other URLs
increasing
should be on prog
Resource investment
constant Web site)
Resource investment
decreasing
[Green Suppliers - Minimize the environmental impact of Training/TA: Focus Audience: Industry: Current: Supply chain Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa.go Kris Pierre
Network (GSN)] US manufacturing up and down the - Site visits by GSN partners (not EPA) - 350,000 small to medium - Participating companies in Design for the - Original Equipment Manufacturers recruit - Specific metrics collected in final report upon Estimate v/p2/programs/gs Program
supply chain through active one-on- focusing on incorporating energy and materials sized suppliers sectors of focus Environment their suppliers to participate completion of each review. - Medium n.htm (new Web Director
EPA/OPPTS/ one engagements with suppliers. efficiency and process optimization into the - Current sectors of focus: - Trade associations Program, - Suppliers achieve cost savings and - Consistent with Goal 5 criteria including: cost site is under Green
OPPT - Engage manufacturers in activities supply chain, which in turn can lead to automotive, aerospace, - Suppliers Partnership for the WasteWise, environmental improvements through savings, energy saved (BTUs/year), water conserved Third-Party Contribution: MEP development) Suppliers
and collaboration to look for solutions substantial environmental and economic healthcare, furniture, Environment (SP) (Automotive) Performance opportunities identified in reviews (gallons/year), hazardous waste reduced (lbs/year), centers & state/local partners Network
to industry specific environmental benefits. The 360vu Review (a MEP trademark) transportation (Amtrak) - Business and Institutional Track toxic/hazardous chemicals used (lbs/year), and water conduct site visits, without EPA. pierre.kristin@
impacts. produces process and value stream maps of a - Potential future: Furniture Manufacturers - Corporate and air pollutants reduced (lbs/year) epa.gov
selected process. State pollution prevention appliances, consumer Association (BIFMA) Leaders, - Data captured in national database housed by MEP 202-564-8837
practitioners provide environmental expertise. products, heavy equipment National Center www.greensup
Government: For pliers.org
Other: Beneficiaries: - Federal Environmental (coming soon)
- Funding for workshops - Companies in sectors of - NIST Manufacturing Extension Innovation
- Profit improvements through supply chain focus Partnership (MEP)
optimization - 360vu (National account brand Future:
- Reduced environmental risk of MEP) - Sector
- Forum for industry specific collaboration - Regional Strategies
- Delivery mechanism for other programs and - State and local - Climate
resources Leaders
Future: - OECA
- NASA, DOD, DOE, DOL/OSHA
Healthcare Educate and encourage healthcare Tools: Focus Audience: Industry: - OECA through - The healthcare industry approached EPA Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment www.h2e- Chen Wen
(general) and professionals and management - Guidelines and sharing of practical - Healthcare facilities (staff - American Hospital Association compliance seeking help to reduce mercury emissions - OCFO/OPEI will evaluate program by collecting Estimate online.org/ Co-director
[Hospitals for a regarding pollution prevention experiences and management) - American Nurses Association center work and - Compliance and enforcement baseline and current waste reporting information from - Large (EPA HQ)
Healthy opportunities in hospitals and - Web sites - Over 900 partners representing regions - JCAHO Accreditation H2E Partner facilities to measure the environmental 202-564-8849
http://www.epa.
Environment (H2E)] healthcare systems. Focus is on Beneficiaries: over 3100 facilities in 47 states extensively - Energy use reductions improvements made by the program. - EPA provides technical
mercury elimination, waste - Use of the EPA audit policy
gov/Region7/p2 EPA Regional
Training/TA: - Healthcare facilities, their - Metrics are aligned with the goals of the program. assistance and support.
EPA Regional minimization, energy efficiency, and Government: - Compliance rates - Very strong regional and state /volprog/h2e.ht P2
- Through teleconferences and listserv workers, patients, and
Offices and OPPT reduction in the use of PBT chemicals. communities - State P2 and regulatory agencies - Amount of mercury removed investment. m Coordinators
- Workshops (P2 and compliance)
in partnership with An additional objective is consistency - Amount of energy saved
AHA and others with environmental regulations and Other: - Waste reductions
Other:
pollution prevention principles. - Health Care Without Harm
- Connecting to compliance assistance center
for healthcare - Joint Commission on the Collection Ease:
- On-site Assessments Accreditation of Healthcare - ICR in place.
- Research on emerging issues (e.g., Organizations (JCAHO) - Information requested from healthcare with a 1998
pharmaceutical disposal) benchmark.
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P2 Program Objective of Program What Is Delivered? Focus Audience External Partners Internal Drivers Program Metrics / Ease of Data Collection Resources Program URL EPA Contact
Work Areas (i.e., what is the desired outcome?) (i.e., info, training/TA, incentives, recognition, (i.e., who outside of EPA is Partners (Note: incentives identified under "What is (Provide metrics for overall program performance; (EPA, Third-Parties, etc.) (Enables WG to
and Program Host etc.) involved in effort?) (i.e., other EPA Delivered?") (Beyond legislative authorities i.e., How is the success of this program measured?) quickly find more
offices) such as PPA, TSCA, etc.) program info;
Resource investment
other URLs
increasing
should be on prog
Resource investment
constant Web site)
Resource investment
decreasing
Integrated Promote the adoption of Integrated Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - OECA - Opportunity to leverage safe chemical use Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa.go
Environmental EMSs that incorporate process - Case Studies - Federal agencies - Screen Graphic Imaging - Performance through working with companies that - Pilot demonstrated environmental improvements Estimate v/dfe/projects/iem
Management redesign, chemical risk management, - Companies that use Association (SGIA) Track implement IEMSs. across the board: increased use of cleaner -No current investment s/index.htm
System (IEMS) use of cleaner technologies, and Tools: chemicals - International Organization for technologies and resource efficiencies; decreased
pollution prevention. -IEMS Implementation Guide and Company - Trade Associations Standardization (ISO) emission and waste generation; improved worker
[Not Currently Manual Template for Small Business (Available safety.
Staffed] in English and Spanish)
- Incorporating DfE into Your Gap Analysis
EPA/OPPTS/ - Incorporating DfE into Your Environmental
OPPT Policy
- Process Mapping Approach
- Prioritizing Environmental Issues
Training/TA: Available upon request.
K-12 Schools Promote compliance and reduce Info: Focus Audience: Government: - OAR - Health of children, faculty and staff Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa.go Mark Henshall
exposure to toxic chemicals by - Web sites - Facility managers, - State health and environmental - OSW - Financial incentives - Mercury removed Estimate v/opptintr/newche OPPT
EPA Regional students, faculty, and staff, and to superintendents agencies - Prevention of adverse reactions - Other chemicals removed or addressed in clean-out - Medium ms/sustainablefut 202-566-0523
Offices and OPPTS create an ongoing management Tools: - Teachers and parents - State education agencies - Maintaining schools as a quality programs ures.htm
system to prevent future problems - "Tools for Schools" (primarily indoor air environment for learning - Number of schools audited / students affected - Program is in initial stages of Kris Pierre
quality, but includes some P2 aspects) Beneficiaries: Other: - Avoiding spills and major clean-up costs - Number of schools with management systems in development; stronger OPPT,
- Students, staff, faculty, - Environmental groups, NGO's (e.g., mercury) place investment expected. Chemical Mgmt
Training/TA: etc. - Compliance (e.g., asbestos) Services
- Workshops - Communities where Collection Ease: 202-564-8837
schools are located - Dependent on program and target chemical
Other: Bob Axelrad
- Chemical audits and removal programs OAR
Lead-Free Solder Promote the use of lead-free solders in Info: Focus Audience: Industry: - OPPT - Industry has requested information on the Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa.go Kathy Hart
Partnership the electronics industry, by conducting - Life-Cycle Assessment Final Report - Electronics - Electronics manufacturers environmental aspects of available lead- - Reduction in use of lead in electronic products. Estimate v/dfe/projects/sold hart.kathy@ep
a life-cycle assessment of tin-lead and - Life-Cycle Assessment Summary Document manufacturers and - Electronics assemblers free alternatives. This industry request was - Medium er/index.htm a.gov
[Alternatives lead-free alternative solders and assemblers - Solder manufacturers driven in part by European and Japanese
Analysis] providing the information to electronics - Trade associations directives banning use of lead and other - Investing in wire and cable
manufacturers. Beneficiaries: substances in electronics by 2006. while disinvesting in lead-free
EPA/OPPTS/ - Workers Other: solder.
OPPT - Communities - Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition - Involved in developing strategy,
- Businesses (potential risk managing program.
reductions)
Third-Party Contribution:
Electronics industry members
contributing funds to conduct
LCA study.
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P2 Program Objective of Program What Is Delivered? Focus Audience External Partners Internal Drivers Program Metrics / Ease of Data Collection Resources Program URL EPA Contact
Work Areas (i.e., what is the desired outcome?) (i.e., info, training/TA, incentives, recognition, (i.e., who outside of EPA is Partners (Note: incentives identified under "What is (Provide metrics for overall program performance; (EPA, Third-Parties, etc.) (Enables WG to
and Program Host etc.) involved in effort?) (i.e., other EPA Delivered?") (Beyond legislative authorities i.e., How is the success of this program measured?) quickly find more
offices) such as PPA, TSCA, etc.) program info;
Resource investment
other URLs
increasing
should be on prog
Resource investment
constant Web site)
Resource investment
decreasing
Mercury Reducing public exposure to mercury Information, tools, training and other Focus Audience: Industry: - OSW - State legislation Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa.go Ellie Clark,
and preventing mercury poisoning deliverables target particular sectors and - Targeted to area of - Affected industry / sectors - OW - Concern over mercury in products - Amount removed Estimate v/opptintr/newche OPPTS
OPPT and EPA through better disposal of mercury and industries where mercury is an issue, such as: mercury use / disposal - OPEI - General health concerns about mercury - Large ms/sustainablefut
Regional Offices mercury-containing products and - Thermometer exchange Government: exposure and toxicity (e.g., fish) Collection Ease: ures.htm
promoting use of alternatives. - Dental amalgam Beneficiaries: - States (major mercury programs - - Dependent on product / application - Some work also being done in
- Mercury switches in autos - Children active in many areas with on-site H2E and electronics areas.
- Pregnant women assessments, laws banning - State estimate not included - a
Mercury Roadmap: reducing mercury use in - Workers avoiding mercury in specific products, etc.) lot of work is done at the State
products and processes exposure - Intrastate groups such as level
- Federally-recognized NEWMOA, a mercury reduction
Tribes and education clearing house
(http://www.newmoa.org/Newmoa/h
tdocs/prevention/mercury/imerc.cf
m)
P2 Grants/State Increase P2 by supporting and funding Info: Focus Audience: Government: - Regions Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa.go Michele Amhaz
Technical P2 technical assistance programs for - Federal Register and National Grant - States - States - EPA is currently reassessing measurement criteria Estimate v/p2/grants 202-564-8857
Assistance small/medium sized businesses. Guidance are posted to EPA's P2 Grant home - State institutions - Federally-recognized Tribes of the P2 Grant program. - Large
Program page (colleges, universities)
- Federally-recognized Collection Ease: Third-Party Contribution: A
EPA Regional Other: Tribes - Re-tooling P2 Grant Track database to include P2 50% match is required.
Implementation - Grant funds through EPA HQ metrics.
- Awards through EPA's ten regional offices Beneficiaries:
EPA/OPPTS/ - Small & medium
OPPT and businesses
Regional Offices
[Pollution A national network of 8 regional Info: Focus Audience: Government: - Regions The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.p2rx.or Beth Anderson
Prevention centers that provide easy-to-access, - Conduct competitive grant program for - State and local - States provides for funding states to strengthen the - Activity measures tracked by EPA. For example: Estimate g/ 202-564-8833
Resource high quality P2 information that regional centers that provide P2 information governments efficiency and effectiveness of state - Number of individuals contacting the regional - Medium
Exchange (P2Rx)] promotes source reduction practices and networking opportunities to states, local - Technical assistance Academia: technical assistance programs in providing center
throughout the U.S., and builds governments, and technical assistance providers - State Universities source reduction information to businesses. - Number of individuals on listservs or receiving
EPA/OPPTS/ capacity for P2 technical assistance at providers newsletters
OPPT and the state and local level. - PPIN grantees: Beneficiaries: - Number of users' visits to Web sites
Regional Offices - Develop Web-based guides to peer - Local and state - Number of meetings and number of people
reviewed P2 information selected for specific governments attending.
industries or service sectors - Industries such as
- Provide a directory of P2 technical construction, medical care,
assistance programs and manufacturing and
- Provide P2 information and news via service industries such as
listservs for each region auto repair.
Tools:
- Web-based P2 technical assistance tools
such as case studies, fact sheets, and
checklists
Other:
- Grants awarded through EPA HQ and EPA's
regional offices
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P2 Program Objective of Program What Is Delivered? Focus Audience External Partners Internal Drivers Program Metrics / Ease of Data Collection Resources Program URL EPA Contact
Work Areas (i.e., what is the desired outcome?) (i.e., info, training/TA, incentives, recognition, (i.e., who outside of EPA is Partners (Note: incentives identified under "What is (Provide metrics for overall program performance; (EPA, Third-Parties, etc.) (Enables WG to
and Program Host etc.) involved in effort?) (i.e., other EPA Delivered?") (Beyond legislative authorities i.e., How is the success of this program measured?) quickly find more
offices) such as PPA, TSCA, etc.) program info;
Resource investment
other URLs
increasing
should be on prog
Resource investment
constant Web site)
Resource investment
decreasing
Resource Champion and support programs to Varies by program Focus Audience: Industry: - OPPT - Primarily voluntary programs Varies by program EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa.go Karen Pollard
Conservation conserve national resources through Info: - Ranges from the public - Manufacturers (primary) - Economics of disposal -Vs- reuse Metrics: Estimate v/epaoswer/osw/c
Challenge (RCC) preventing pollution, promoting - Public outreach to industry, depending on - Retailers - OECA - Public relations - Percentage of item diverted to reuse, recycling, or - Large onserve/index.ht pollard.karen@
recycling, reducing use of toxic - Information for industry the program - Users - OPEI - Executive Orders recovery (e.g., tires) m epa.gov
(Broad program chemicals, and conserving energy and - States, NGOs - Disposers - ORD - Volume of toxic chemical(s) diverted from landfill
requiring additional materials with a focus on five areas of Tools: - Youth programs - OFEE - Volume of toxic chemical(s) reduced from source (703) 308-3948
information to fully concentration: - EMS Government: - Office of
understand the - Beneficial Use - "Lean Manufacturing" Beneficiaries: - States Children's Collection Ease:
scope and extent - Municipal Solid Waste - Ranges from the public - Other Federal Agencies Health - Varies from good to marginal
of its efforts) - Priority Chemicals to industry, depending on - ICRs for some (e.g., Wastewater, National Priority
- Green Initiatives Training/TA: the program Other: Chemical Group)
EPA/OSW and - Other Key Projects - Education on disposal, reuse, management of - Trade Associations
Regional Offices materials - Schools
- School education and youth education - Citizens
programs
Other:
- On-site assessments
- Removal of materials/collection events
- Recognition
- Label/Rating incentives (EPEAT)
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P2 Program Objective of Program What Is Delivered? Focus Audience External Partners Internal Drivers Program Metrics / Ease of Data Collection Resources Program URL EPA Contact
Work Areas (i.e., what is the desired outcome?) (i.e., info, training/TA, incentives, recognition, (i.e., who outside of EPA is Partners (Note: incentives identified under "What is (Provide metrics for overall program performance; (EPA, Third-Parties, etc.) (Enables WG to
and Program Host etc.) involved in effort?) (i.e., other EPA Delivered?") (Beyond legislative authorities i.e., How is the success of this program measured?) quickly find more
offices) such as PPA, TSCA, etc.) program info;
Resource investment
other URLs
increasing
should be on prog
Resource investment
constant Web site)
Resource investment
decreasing
[Sustainable Provide chemical companies with Info: Focus Audience: Industry: Transfers pollution prevention tools to Metrics: EPA: Resource Investment http://www.epa.go Bill Waugh
Futures] additional methods to incorporate - Transfers OPPT New Chemical Program's - Chemical manufacturers - American Chemistry Council chemical companies (including submitters of - Number of chemicals evaluated. Estimate v/opptintr/newche waugh.bill@ep
hazard and risk screening during R&D. methods for evaluating chemicals lacking data and formulators (ACC) PMNs), and other stakeholders that will: - Number of PMNs with accompanying model outputs. - Medium ms/sustainablefut a.gov
EPA/OPPTS/ Reduce risks associated with harmful to stakeholders and other interested parties. - Synthetic Organic Chemical - Ultimately reduce introduction of - Number of program participants. ures.htm 202-564-7657
OPPT chemicals/practices and introduce Beneficiaries: Manufacturers Association problematic chemicals to the environment - Number of chemicals abandoned due to higher - Technical assistance and
safer chemicals into the marketplace. Tools: - Chemical companies (SOCMA) and reduce risk to human health from levels of risk. support.
- Methodologies/software for estimating hazard - OPPT New Chemicals - More than 100 chemical industrial chemicals,
to humans and aquatic ecosystem, Program companies including Fortune 100 - Collect data to evaluate potential P2 Collection Ease:
occupational and general population - General public companies such as DuPont, exemption to TSCA, - Difficult to obtain number of chemicals abandoned,
exposures, and resulting potential risks. Tools SCJohnson, Shell - Foster innovation in chemical development other number easier to get.
have been incorporated into EPA's P2 and utilization.
Framework Government:
http://www.epa.gov/oppt/p2framework/
Academia:
Training/TA: - Purdue University
- 2 ½ day hands-on training offered 4-6 times a - University of New Hampshire
year which includes instruction in use and
interpretation of P2 Framework models by EPA Other:
staff and contractors - NGO - Environmental Defense
- "3-for-Free" - Technical assistance following - Consortium for Environmental
hands-on training by grantees which includes Risk Management (CERM)
screening chemicals of interest to company
Other:
- Product stewardship under Responsible Care
- Regulatory cost savings
- Recognition and public relations
- Regulatory certainty
- Limited exemptions w/ possibility for future
exemptions
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Acronym Complete Title
ACC American Chemistry Council
ACS American Chemical Society
AEESP Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors
AFMA American Furniture Manufactures Association
AFSC American Fire Safety Council
AIChE American Institute of Chemical Engineers
ASEE American Society of Engineering Education
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
BEES Building for Environmental and Economic Sustainability
BIFMA Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association
CDC Centers for Disease Control
CEB Chemical Engineering Branch of EPA
CEIT Center for Environmental Innovation & Technology
CERM Center for Environmental Resource Management
CPG Comprehensive Procurement Guideline
CPSC Consumer Product Safety Commission
CTSA Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment
DfE Design for the Environment
DHS Department of Homeland Security
DLA Defense Logisitics Agency
DOD Department of Defense
DOE Department of Energy
DOI Department of the Interior
DOJ Department of Justice
DOL Department of Labor
DOT Department of Transportation
ECOS Environmental Council of the States
EETD Economics Exposure and Technology Division
EIA Electronic Industries Alliance
EMS Environmental Management System
EO Executive Order
EPA Environmental Protection Agency
EPEAT Electronics Products Environmental Assessment Tool
EPP Environmentally Preferable Purchasing
FAR Federal Acquisition Regulation
FEC Federal Electronics Challenge
FMSD Facilities Management and Services Division
FOSTTA Forum on State and Tribal Toxics Action (sponsored by ECOS, OPPT, NTEC)
GATX General American Transportation Corporation
GE Green Engineering
GSA General Services Administration
GSN Green Suppliers Network
H2E Hospitals for a Healthy Environment
HHS Health and Human Services
HP Hewlett Packard
HPOD Headquarters Procurement Operations Division
IAC Innovations Action Council
IAER International Association of Electronics Recyclers
IBM International Business Machines
ICR Information Collection Request
IEMS Integrated Environmental Management System
ISO International Organization for Standardization
IT Information Technology
JCAHO Joint Commission of the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
LCA Life Cycle Analysis
LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
MEP Manufacturing Extension Partnership
MMTC Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center
MOU Memorandum of Understanding
MSWG Multi State Working Group
NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NCER National Center for Environmental Research
NCP New Chemicals Program
NCSAB New Chemicals Screening and Assessment Branch, OPPT/RAD
NERC North American Electric Reliability Council
NGO Non-Governmental Organization
NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology
NJIT New Hersey Institute of Technology
NPPR National Pollution Prevention Roundtable
NRC National Response Center, Nuclear
NRMRL National Risk Management Research Laboratory
NSF National Science Foundation
NTTAA National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act
O&M Operations and Maintenance
OAQPS Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
OAR Office of Air and Radiation
OARM Office of Administration and Resources Management
OCFO Office of the Chief Financial Officer
OCHP Office of Children's Health Protection
OECA Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance
OEI Office of Environmental Information
OEM Office of Emergency Management
OFEE Office of Federal Environmental Executives
OFPP Office of Federal Procurement Policy
OMB Office of Management and Budget
OPEI Office of Policy. Economics, and Innovation
OPPT Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
OPPTS Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances
ORD Office of Research and Development
OSHA Occupational and Safety Health Act
OSW Office of Solid Waste
P2 Pollution Prevention
P2Rx Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange
PBT Persistent Bioaccumulative and Toxic
PMN Premanufacture Notice
PPD Pollution Prevention Division
PPIC Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse
PPIN Pollution Prevention Information Network
PTOD Office of Policy, Training and Oversight Division
RAD Risk Assessment Division, OPPT
RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
SBD Small Business Division
SBIR Small Business Innovation Research
SGIA Screen Graphic Imaging Association
SOCMA Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association
SP Suppliers Partnership for the Environment
SRC Syracuse Research Corporation
SVTC Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition
TA Technical Assistance
TSCA Toxic Substances Control Act
USDA United States Department of Agriculture
USGBC US Green Building Council
USPS United States Postal Service
VA Veteran's Administration
VOCs Volatile Organic Chemicals
Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics Charles M. Auer
Office Director
(11/29/2004) Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics
Wendy Cleland-Hamnett
(Act.) Deputy Office Director
VACANT
Deputy Office Director
John Walker
Director
TSCA Interagency
Testing Committee
Oscar Hernandez, Director Maria Doa, Director James B. Willis, Director Mary Ellen Weber, Director Brion Cook, (Act.) Director Barbara Cunningham, Director Allan Abramson, Director
Philip Sayre, Assoc. Director Brian Symmes, Assoc. Dir. Wardner Penberthy, Assoc. Dir. Nilesh Patel, Assoc. Director Vicki Simons, (Act.) Assoc. Dir. Pamela Myrick, Assoc. Director Thomas Tillman, Assoc. Dir.
Risk Assessment Division National Program Chemical Control Division Economics Exposure & Information Management Environmental Assistance Pollution Prevention Division
Chemicals Division Technology Division Division Division
Donald Rodier Julie Simpson Diane Sheridan Tracy Williamson Mark Townsend Michael Burns Julie Shannon
Chief Chief Acting Chief Chief Acting Chief Chief Chief
Science Support Branch Lead, Heavy Metals & Existing Chemicals Branch Industrial Chemistry Branch Information Access Branch Planning & Analysis Branch Prevention Integration Branch
Inorganics Branch
VACANT Henry Baney Linda Gerber Nhan Nguyen Vicki Simons Pamela Myrick Thomas Murray
Chief Chief Chief Chief Acting Chief Acting Chief Chief
High Production Volume Fibers & Organics Branch New Chemicals Chemical Engineering Records & Dockets Human Resources & Prevention Analysis Branch
Chemicals Branch Pre-Notice Branch Branch Management Branch Administrative Management Branch
Robert Morcock Jacqueline Mosby Rebecca Cool Mary Fehrenbacher Sonchi Tran Philip Robinson
Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief
New Chemicals Screening& Program Assessment and New Chemicals Notice Exposure Assessment Branch Information Technology & Liaison Branch
Assessment Branch Outreach Branch Management Branch Support Branch
Jennifer Seed L. Greg Schweer Clive Davies Todd Holderman Barbara Cunningham
Chief Chief Chief Acting Chief Acting Chief
Existing Chemical Chemical Information & Design for the Scientific Information Branch Outreach Branch
Assessment Branch Testing Branch Environment Branch
Robert Lee II
Chief
Economic & Policy
Analysis Branch
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