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National Environmental
Policy Act
N E P A
Directory of Potential Stakeholders for DOE Actions under NEPA
36th Edition November 2019
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, on the DOE NEPA Website, complements DOE’s EIS and EA Distribution Guidance.
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)].
• 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 [40 CFR 1506.6(b)].
• For an action with effects of national concern, notice shall notice to national organizations reasonably expected to be interested in the matter…. Agencies shall maintain a list of such organizations [40 CFR 1506.6(b)(2)].
To supplement the lists of potentially interested parties that DOE offices compile for individual proposals, the directory provides current contact information in federal agencies (in part by referring to the list posted on the Council on Environmental Quality website); 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 approximately annually and may issue revisions throughout the year as new information becomes available. Please direct questions to [email protected].
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DIRECTORY OF POTENTIAL STAKEHOLDERS FOR DOE ACTIONS UNDER NEPA
CONTENTS
FEDERAL AGENCIES ...................................................................................................................................................1
CABINET DEPARTMENTS ..................................................................................................................................................... 1 Department of Agriculture .................................................................................................................................................. 1
Forest Service .................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Department of Commerce .................................................................................................................................................. 1
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ....................................................................................................... 1 Department of Defense ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
Department of Defense Siting Clearinghouse ................................................................................................................ 1 Department of the Air Force ........................................................................................................................................... 1 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Department of the Interior .................................................................................................................................................. 1 Fish and Wildlife Service ................................................................................................................................................. 1
Department of Transportation ............................................................................................................................................ 1 Federal Highway Administration .................................................................................................................................... 1 Surface Transportation Board ......................................................................................................................................... 1
OTHER AGENCIES ................................................................................................................................................................. 2 Environmental Protection Agency ....................................................................................................................................... 2 General Services Administration ......................................................................................................................................... 3 Nuclear Regulatory Commission ......................................................................................................................................... 4
STATES, TERRITORIES, AND GOVERNMENTAL ASSOCIATIONS .....................................................................5
NEPA POINTS OF CONTACT FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES ............................................................................................... 5 NEPA POINTS OF CONTACT FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSOCIATIONS .................................................................................. 12
Delaware River Basin Commission ................................................................................................................................ 12 Environmental Council of the States ............................................................................................................................ 12 National Association of Attorneys General ................................................................................................................... 12 National Association of State Energy Officials .............................................................................................................. 12 National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers ....................................................................................... 12 National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPOs) .......................................................................... 12 National Governors Association ................................................................................................................................... 12 Southern States Energy Board ...................................................................................................................................... 12 State and Tribal Government Working Group (STGWG) .............................................................................................. 13 Susquehanna River Basin Commission ......................................................................................................................... 13 Western Governors’ Association .................................................................................................................................. 13 Western Interstate Energy Board ................................................................................................................................. 13
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ............................................................................................................ 14
Alliance for Nuclear Accountability ................................................................................................................................... 14 Alliance to Save Energy ..................................................................................................................................................... 14 American Bird Conservancy ............................................................................................................................................... 14 American Coal Ash Association ......................................................................................................................................... 14 American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers ............................................................................................................... 14 American Lung Association................................................................................................................................................ 14 American Public Power Association .................................................................................................................................. 14 American Rivers ................................................................................................................................................................. 14 Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, Inc. ............................................................................................................... 14 Canadian Electricity Association ........................................................................................................................................ 14 Carolina Peace Resource Center ....................................................................................................................................... 14 Center for Biological Diversity ........................................................................................................................................... 15
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Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness...................................................................................................................... 15 Clean Water Action............................................................................................................................................................ 15 Committee to Bridge the Gap ........................................................................................................................................... 15 Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety .............................................................................................................................. 15 Conservation Northwest ................................................................................................................................................... 15 Ducks Unlimited, Inc. ......................................................................................................................................................... 15 Earthjustice ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15 Edison Electric Institute ..................................................................................................................................................... 15 Electric Power Research Institute ...................................................................................................................................... 15 Energy Communities Alliance ............................................................................................................................................ 16 Environmental Defense Fund ............................................................................................................................................ 16 Environmental Defense Institute ....................................................................................................................................... 16 Federation of American Scientists ..................................................................................................................................... 16 Friends of the Earth ........................................................................................................................................................... 16 Gas Technology Institute ................................................................................................................................................... 16 Government Accountability Project .................................................................................................................................. 16 Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice........................................................................................................... 16 Hanford Challenge ............................................................................................................................................................. 16 Healthy Environment Alliance of Utah (HEAL Utah) .......................................................................................................... 16 Heart of America Northwest ............................................................................................................................................. 17 Indigenous Environmental Network .................................................................................................................................. 17 Institute for Energy and Environmental Research ............................................................................................................. 17 Institute for Science and International Security ................................................................................................................ 17 Los Alamos Study Group .................................................................................................................................................... 17 National Audubon Society ................................................................................................................................................. 17 National Congress of American Indians ............................................................................................................................. 17 National Mining Association .............................................................................................................................................. 17 National Parks Conservation Association .......................................................................................................................... 17 National Rural Electric Cooperative Association ............................................................................................................... 17 National Trust for Historic Preservation ............................................................................................................................ 18 National Wildlife Federation ............................................................................................................................................. 18 Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) ...................................................................................................................... 18 The Nature Conservancy ................................................................................................................................................... 18 Native Plant Trust, Inc. ...................................................................................................................................................... 18 Nuclear Information and Resource Service ....................................................................................................................... 18 Nuclear Watch New Mexico .............................................................................................................................................. 18 Nuclear Watch South ......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance .......................................................................................................................... 19 Peace Action ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Physicians for Social Responsibility ................................................................................................................................... 19 Renewable Fuels Association ............................................................................................................................................ 19 Savannah River Site Watch ................................................................................................................................................ 19 Sierra Club ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Snake River Alliance........................................................................................................................................................... 19 Tri-Valley Communities Against a Radioactive Environment (Tri-Valley CAREs) ............................................................... 20 Trout Unlimited ................................................................................................................................................................. 20 Union of Concerned Scientists .......................................................................................................................................... 20 Utilities Technology Council .............................................................................................................................................. 20 Western Resource Advocates ............................................................................................................................................ 20 The Wilderness Society ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
APPENDIX: DOE HEADQUARTERS POINTS OF CONTACT FOR TRIBAL ISSUES ......................................... 21
Federal DOE NEPA Stakeholders Directory, November 2019 1
FEDERAL AGENCIES The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) maintains a list of federal agency NEPA contacts at ceq.doe.gov/nepa-practice/agency-nepa-contacts. DOE offices planning NEPA-related notification, consultation, or document distribution should use this list to identify appropriate primary contacts in the federal agencies and note the additional information, below, that some agencies have provided: contacts specific to DOE, contacts in the agencies’ regional offices, or specific instructions concerning document reviews.
CABINET DEPARTMENTS
Department of Agriculture
Forest Service
NEPA documents relating to a specific National Forest or Grassland should be sent to the local Forest Service office (“Find a Forest or Grassland” at fs.fed.us). A review request should state the relationship to Forest Service interests. Electronic notification is preferred.
Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA is interested in NEPA documents relating to coastal regions and ocean waters. Send a notice of an EIS and EA for NOAA’s consideration for review to [email protected].
Department of Defense
Department of Defense Siting Clearinghouse
The Clearinghouse provides comprehensive, expedited evaluation of the potential impacts on military missions of energy development and other projects proposed within military training routes or special use airspace, whether on private, state, or federal property. The Clearinghouse encourages early informal consultation when the proposed location and nature of the project are established. Contact [email protected].
Department of the Air Force
The Air Force wishes to receive NEPA documents only for proposals that may affect Air Force airspace, ranges, bases, or related operations. The Air Force prefers to be notified as early as possible, preferably before a notice of intent is issued, especially if it is a potential cooperating agency.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
The Corps is interested in NEPA documents for proposals that may affect navigation or alter the waters of the United States (including wetlands), and for projects near Corps facilities. The Corps prefers 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 office, listed at usace.army.mil/Locations.
Department of the Interior
DOI requests that a review request for a draft or final EIS be sent to the Headquarters Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance, which will provide it to DOI bureaus and regional offices. For detailed instructions, see doi.gov/nepa, at the link for “Review of Non-Interior Actions.”
The contact for DOE issues is:
Ms. Lisa Treichel Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Department of the Interior 1849 C Street, NW (MS 2462-MIB) Washington, DC 20240
DOI encourages direct consultation with its Regional Environmental Officers and Bureau contacts on other environmental matters, including early coordination and scoping, EAs and FONSIs, preliminary or working draft EISs, and matters of a regional nature. For further information, see doi.gov/oepc/regional-offices.
Fish and Wildlife Service
To identify a NEPA contact for a specific matter, select a location at fws.gov/offices.
Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
NEPA documents involving surface transportation issues of national scope should be coordinated with the Office of Project Development and Environmental Review. NEPA documents of regional, state, or local scope should be coordinated with the FHWA state-level Division Office; see fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/foisp/keyFieldFederalAidDivisions.do.
Surface Transportation Board stb.gov
The Surface Transportation Board does not wish to receive NEPA documents (only notifications), but is available as a point of contact on rail transportation.
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OTHER AGENCIES
Environmental Protection Agency
epa.gov/nepa
The EPA Headquarters contact for DOE is:
Ms. Marthea Rountree Office of Federal Activities Environmental Protection Agency Mail Code 2252-A 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460
202-564-7141 [email protected]
EPA Region 1 – CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT epa.gov/nepa/national-environmental-policy-act-epa-region-1
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 1 Office of Environmental Review, OEP 06-3 5 Post Office Square, Suite 100 Boston, MA 02109-3912
Mr. Timothy L. Timmermann Director
617-918-1025 [email protected]
EPA Region 2 – NJ, NY, PR, VI epa.gov/nepa/national-environmental-policy-act-epa-region-2
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 2 290 Broadway, 25th Floor New York, NY 10007-1866
Ms. Mark Austin Environmental Review Team Lead
212-637-3954 [email protected]
EPA Region 3 – DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV epa.gov/nepa/national-environmental-policy-act-epa-region-3
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 3 1650 Arch Street, 3RA10 Philadelphia, PA 19103
Ms. Samantha Beers Director Office of Communities, Tribes
and Environmental Assessment
215-814-2627 [email protected]
Ms. Barbara Rudnick NEPA Program Coordinator
215-814-3322 [email protected]
EPA Region 4 – AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN epa.gov/nepa/national-environmental-policy-act-epa-region-4
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4 61 Forsyth Street, SW Atlanta, GA 30303
Ms. Ntale Kajumba Acting Chief, NEPA Section 309/NEPA Compliance Manager
404-562-9620 [email protected]
Mr. Larry Long NEPA Reviewer
404-562-9460 [email protected]
EPA Region 5 – IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI epa.gov/nepa/national-environmental-policy-act-epa-region-5
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5 Office of Tribal and Multimedia Programs (RM-19J) Office of the Regional Administrator 77 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, IL 60604-3590
Mr. Kenneth Westlake Deputy Director Office of Tribal and Multimedia Programs 309/NEPA Compliance Coordinator
312-886-2910 [email protected]
Ms. Elizabeth Poole NEPA Reviewer
312-886-2087 [email protected]
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EPA Region 6 – AR, LA, NM, OK, TX epa.gov/nepa/national-environmental-policy-act-epa-region-6
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6 Office of Communities, Tribes
and Environmental Assessment 1201 Elm Street, Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75270-2102
Mr. Robert Houston Chief, Special Project Section
214-665-8565 [email protected]
EPA Region 7 – IA, KS, MO, NE epa.gov/nepa/national-environmental-policy-act-epa-region-7
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7 11201 Renner Boulevard Lenexa, KS 66219 Mr. Joshua Tapp Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
913-551-7606 [email protected]
Mr. Joe Summerlin NEPA Reviewer
913-551-7029 [email protected]
Ms. Amber Tilley NEPA Reviewer
913-551-7565 [email protected]
EPA Region 8 – CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY epa.gov/nepa/national-environmental-policy-act-epa-region-8
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 8 1595 Wynkoop Street (8EPR-N) Denver, CO 80202-1129
Mr. Philip Strobel Chief, NEPA Branch
303-312-6704 [email protected]
EPA Region 9 – AS, AZ, CA, GU, HI, MP, NV epa.gov/nepa/national-environmental-policy-act-epa-region-9
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9 Environmental Review Section 75 Hawthorne Street (ENF-4-2) San Francisco, CA 94105
Mr. Connell Dunning Acting Manager
415-947-4161 [email protected]
Mr. Thomas Plenys NEPA Reviewer – Energy (Team Lead)
415-972-3238 [email protected]
EPA Region 10 – AK, ID, OR, WA epa.gov/nepa/national-environmental-policy-act-epa-region-10
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10 Policy and Environmental Review Branch 1200 Sixth Avenue Seattle, WA 98101
Ms. Jill Nogi Branch Chief
206-553-1841 [email protected]
Mr. Theo Mbabaliye NEPA Reviewer
206-553-6322 [email protected]
Mr. Erik Peterson NEPA Reviewer
206-553-6382 [email protected]
General Services Administration
Documents for site-specific projects should be sent to the appropriate GSA regional office, listed at gsa.gov/about-us/gsa-regions.
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission
For NEPA documents relating to all of the activities below:
Mr. John Tappert, P.E. Director, Division of Rulemaking, Environmental,
and Financial Support MS T-4B72 Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555
301-415-2486 [email protected]
For NEPA documents relating to existing nuclear power plants:
Mr. Craig Erlanger Director, Division of Operating Reactor Licensing MS O-8E1A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555
301-415-1453 [email protected]
For NEPA documents pertaining to the West Valley, Savannah River, Hanford, Idaho National Laboratory, Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Piketon, and Portsmouth sites; and programmatic or generic EISs pertaining to decommissioning of nuclear facilities, fuel cycle facilities, spent fuel reprocessing, radioactive materials, or radioactive waste:
Dr. Patricia Holahan Director, Division of Decommissioning,
Uranium Recovery, and Waste Programs MS T-5A10 Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555
301-415-7319 [email protected]
For NEPA documents relating to new reactor licensing activities and Idaho National Laboratory:
Mr. John Monninger Director, Division of Advanced Reactors and
Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities MS-O-12D20 Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555
301-415-0610 [email protected]
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STATES, TERRITORIES, AND GOVERNMENTAL 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 nga.org and select Governors.
Contacts for state government associations are listed following the states and territories.
NEPA POINTS OF CONTACT FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES
Alabama
Mr. Russell Kelly Chief, Permits and Services Division Alabama Department of Environmental Management 1400 Coliseum Boulevard Montgomery, AL 36110-2400
334-271-7715 [email protected]
Alaska
Mr. Gary Mendivil Environmental Program Specialist State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation PO Box 111800 Juneau, AK 99811-1800
907-465-5061 [email protected]
American Samoa
Mr. Taliga Vaiolo Director Territorial Energy Office of American Samoa Territorial Energy Building – Tafuna Pago Pago, AS 96799
684-699-1101 [email protected]
Arizona
Mr. Edwin W. Slade, III Administrative Counsel Arizona Department of Environmental Quality 1110 West Washington Street Phoenix, AZ 85007
602-771-2242 [email protected]
Arkansas
Mr. Tim Scott Senior Operations Manager Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality 5301 Northshore Drive North Little Rock, AR 72118
501-682-2433 [email protected]
California
The State of California requests that all lead agencies provide one Notice of Completion form with each set of environmental documents submitted, obtained at opr.ca.gov.
Mr. Scott Morgan Director, California State Clearinghouse Governor’s Office of Planning and Research PO Box 3044 Sacramento, CA 95812-3044
916-445-0613 [email protected]
Colorado
Mr. Sean Hackett Energy Liaison State of Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80246
303-692-3662 [email protected]
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Connecticut
Ms. Nicole Morganthaler Lugli Director, Office of Planning and Program Development Department of Energy and Environmental Protection State of Connecticut 79 Elm Street Hartford, CT 06106-5127
860-424-3611 [email protected]
Delaware
Mr. Shawn M. Garvin Secretary, Department of Natural Resources
and Environmental Control State of Delaware 89 Kings Highway Dover, DE 19901
302-739-9000 [email protected]
District of Columbia
Mr. Jeffrey Seltzer Deputy Director District Department of the Environment Natural Resources Administration 1200 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002
202-535-1603 [email protected]
Florida
The State of Florida requests up to 60 days for actions under the Coastal Zone Management Act.
Mr. Chris Stahl Clearinghouse Coordinator Florida State Clearinghouse Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection 3900 Commonwealth Blvd., MS 47 Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400
850-717-9076 [email protected] (inquiries) [email protected] (reviews)
Georgia
For NEPA documents involving radiation or the Savannah River Site:
Mr. Barty Simonton Environmental Compliance Specialist Georgia Environmental Protection Division Environmental Radiation Program 4244 International Parkway, Suite 120 Atlanta, GA 30354
404-362-2755 [email protected]
For other NEPA documents:
Director, Environmental Protection Division Georgia Department of Natural Resources Suite 1456, East Tower 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334
404-656-4713
Guam
Mr. Walter Leon Guerrero Administrator Guam Environmental Protection Agency Building 17-3304 Mariner Avenue Barrigada, Guam 96921
671-300-4759 [email protected]
Hawaii
[Vacant] Director Office of Environmental Quality Control State of Hawaii 235 South Beretania Street, Suite 702 Honolulu, HI 96813
808-586-4185 [email protected]
Idaho
Mark K. Clough, P.E. INL Settlement Agreement Coordinator Idaho Department of Environmental Quality 1410 North Hilton Street Boise, ID 83706
208-373-0528 [email protected]
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Ms. Marynette Herndon Regional Manager INL Oversight Program Idaho Department of Environmental Quality 900 North Skyline Drive, Suite B Idaho Falls, ID 83402
208-528-2600 [email protected]
John Chatburn Administrator Idaho Governor’s Office of Energy
and Mineral Resources 304 N. 8th Street, Suite 250 Boise ID 83720-0199
208-332-1671 [email protected]
Illinois
Mr. John J. Kim Director Illinois Environmental Protection Agency 1021 North Grand Avenue East PO Box 19276 Springfield, IL 62794-9276
217-782-3397 or 217-782-9540 [email protected]
Indiana
Ms. Julia Wickard Assistant Commissioner Indiana Department of Environmental Management 100 North Senate Avenue, Room 1316 Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-234-3386 [email protected]
Iowa
Ms. Kelli Book Legal Services Bureau Iowa Department of Natural Resources Henry A. Wallace Building 502 East Ninth Street Des Moines, IA 50319-0034
515-725-9572 [email protected]
NEPA documents concerning radioactive shipments should also be sent to:
Mr. Jacob Nicholson Iowa Department of Homeland Security
and Emergency Management 7900 Hickman – Suite 500 Windsor Heights, IA 50324
515-323-4337 [email protected]
Kansas
Mr. Leo Henning Deputy Secretary and Director Division of Environment Kansas Department of Health and Environment 1000 Southwest Jackson Street Curtis Building, Suite 400 Topeka, KS 66612-1367
785-296-1535 [email protected]
Kentucky
Mrs. Louanna Aldridge Staff Assistant Office of the Commissioner Department for Environmental Protection Commonwealth of Kentucky 300 Sower Blvd. Frankfort, KY 40601
502-782-0863 [email protected]
Louisiana
Dr. Chuck Carr Brown Secretary Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality PO Box 4301 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-4301
225-219-3950 (Marian Mergist, Administrative Assistant) [email protected]
Maine
Gerald D. Reid Commissioner Department of Environmental Protection State of Maine 17 State House Station 28 Tyson Drive Augusta, ME 04333
207-287-2812 jerry [email protected]
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Maryland
Mr. Jason Dubow Manager, Resource Conservation & Management Unit Maryland Department of Planning 301 West Preston Street, Suite 1100 Baltimore, MD 21201-2392
410-767-4490 [email protected]
Massachusetts
Ms. Deirdre Buckley Director Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act Office Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs 100 Cambridge Street, 9th Floor Boston, MA 02114
617-626-1044 [email protected]
Michigan
Ms. Kelly Karll Engineer, Plan Implementation Group Southeast Michigan Council of Governments 1001 Woodward Street, Suite 1400 Detroit, MI 48226-1904
313-324-3375 [email protected]
Minnesota
Mr. Will Seuffert Executive Director Minnesota Environmental Quality Board 520 Lafayette Road North Saint Paul, MN 55055
651-757-2766 [email protected]
Mississippi
Mr. Gary Rikard Executive Director Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality PO Box 2261 Jackson, MS 39225-2261
601-961-5000 [email protected]
Missouri
Mr. Rob Hunt Planning Coordinator Missouri Department of Natural Resources PO Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102
573-522-2656 [email protected]
Montana
Ms. Hope Stockwell Legislative Environmental Policy Office State of Montana State Capitol, Room 171 PO Box 201704 Helena, MT 59620-1704
406-444-9280 [email protected]
Nebraska
Ms. Sam Radford Department of Environmental Quality State of Nebraska 1200 N Street, Suite 400 Lincoln, NE 68509-8922
402-471-2258 [email protected]
Nevada
Mr. Andre Emme Nevada State Clearinghouse Department of Conservation and Natural Resources 901 South Stewart Street, Suite 5003 Carson City, NV 89701-5249
775-684-2733 [email protected]
New Hampshire
Mr. Timothy Drew Administrator, Public Information and Permitting New Hampshire Department of Environmental
Services PO Box 95 Concord, NH 03302-0095
603-271-3306 [email protected]
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New Jersey
Ms. Ruth W. Foster, PhD., P.G. Director, Office of Permit Coordination
and Environmental Review New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection Mail Code 401-07J 401 East State Street – PO Box 420 Trenton, NJ 08625
609-292-3600 [email protected]
New Mexico
Ms. Michaelene Kyrala Director, Strategic Initiatives & Policy New Mexico Environment Department 1190 St. Francis Drive Room N4050 Santa Fe, NM 87502
505-827-2892 [email protected]
New York
Mr. Daniel Whitehead Director, Division of Environmental Permits Department of Environmental Conservation State of New York 625 Broadway Albany, NY 12233-1750 518-402-9167 [email protected]
North Carolina
State Environmental Review Clearinghouse North Carolina Department of Administration 1301 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1301
For express deliveries:
116 West Jones Street, Suite 5106 Raleigh, NC 27603
919-807-2425 [email protected]
North Dakota
Ms. Bonnie Malo Director – Division of Community Services North Dakota Division of Community Services
Department of Commerce PO Box 2057 Bismarck, ND 58502-2057 701-328-2476 [email protected]
Northern Mariana Islands
Ms. Thelma B. Inos CNMI Energy Division Northern Mariana Islands PO Box 500340 Saipan, MP 96950
670-644-4480 [email protected]
Ohio
Mr. Thomas Schneider Federal Facilities Program Administrator Ohio Environmental Protection Agency 401 East Fifth Street Dayton, OH 45402-2911
937-285-6466 [email protected]
Oklahoma
Ms. Carly Cordell Deputy Secretary of Energy & Environment Office of the Secretary of Energy & Environment State of Oklahoma 204 N Robinson Ave., Suite 1010 Oklahoma City, OK 73102
405-522-7099 [email protected]
Oregon
Mr. Richard Whitman Director, Department of Environmental Quality State of Oregon 700 NE Multnomah Street Portland, OR 97232-4100
503-229-5300 [email protected] or [email protected]
Pennsylvania
Mr. Patrick McDonnell Secretary, Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection Rachel Carson State Office Building 400 Market Street, 16th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101
717-783-2300
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Puerto Rico
Hon. Tania Vázquez Rivera Secretary Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales PO Box 366147 San Juan, PR 00936
787-637-7445
Rhode Island
Ms. Meredith E. Brady Associate Director, Department of Administration Division of Statewide Planning 235 Promenade Street, Suite 230 Providence, RI 02908
401-222-6496 [email protected]
Ms. Janet Coit Director Department of Environmental Management State of Rhode Island 235 Promenade Street Providence, RI 02908-5767
401-222-4700 (ext. 2409) [email protected]
Ms. Carol Grant Commissioner, Office of Energy Resources State of Rhode Island One Capitol Hill Providence, RI 02908
401-574-9119 [email protected]
South Carolina
Ms. Fran W. Marshall Director, Applied Science
and Community Engagement Office of Environmental Affairs South Carolina Department of Health
and Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201
803-898-9956 [email protected]
Ms. Myra C. Reece Director, Office of Environmental Affairs South Carolina Department of Health
and Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201
803-898-4102 [email protected]
South Dakota
Nick Emme Environmental Scientist South Dakota Department of Environment
and Natural Resources 523 East Capitol Avenue Pierre, SD 57501-3181
605-773-3153 [email protected]
Tennessee
Mr. Matthew Taylor Senior Policy Analyst Office of Policy and Sustainable Practices Tennessee Department of Environment
and Conservation 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 2nd Floor Nashville, TN 37243
615-532-1291 [email protected]
Mr. Colby Morgan Tennessee Department of Environment
and Conservation Deputy Director, Division of Remediation – Oak Ridge 761 Emory Valley Road Oak Ridge, TN 37830
865-220-6576 [email protected]
For proposals affecting the Oak Ridge Reservation, also contact:
Ms. Amy Fitzgerald, Ph.D. Government Affairs and Information Services Director City of Oak Ridge PO Box 1 Oak Ridge, TN 37831
865-425-3546 [email protected]
Texas
Ashley Forbes Director Radioactive Materials Division Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
512-239-0493 [email protected]
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Utah
Ms. Sindy Smith RDCC Coordinator Office of the Governor Public Lands Policy Coordination Office State of Utah 5110 State Office Building Salt Lake City, UT 84114-1107
801-537-9193 [email protected]
Vermont
Ms. June E. Tierney Commissioner Department of Public Service State of Vermont 112 State Street Montpelier, VT 05620-2601
802-828-4071 [email protected]
Virgin Islands
Ms. Dawn L, Henry, Esq. Commissioner, Planning and Natural Resources U.S. Virgin Islands 5047 Norre Gade St. Thomas, VI 00802-6487 [email protected]
Virginia
Ms. Bettina Rayfield Manager, Environmental Impact Review Virginia Department of Environmental Quality PO Box 1105 Richmond, VA 23218
804-698-4204 [email protected]
Washington
Ms. Fran Sant SEPA Unit Washington Department of Ecology PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703
360-407-6922 [email protected] (electronic submissions), [email protected] (questions)
West Virginia
Ms. Kelly A. Bragg Energy Development Specialist Office of Energy State of West Virginia 1900 Kanawha Boulevard Building #3, Suite 200 Charleston, WV 25305
304-558-2234 (ext. 2004) [email protected]
Wisconsin
Mr. Adam Mednick Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 101 S. Webster Street Madison, WI 53707
608-267-7853 [email protected]
Wyoming
Ms. Beth Callaway Policy Advisor Office of Governor Mark Gordon State of Wyoming 2323 Carey Ave. Cheyenne, WY 82002
307-777-8204 beth [email protected]
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NEPA POINTS OF CONTACT FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSOCIATIONS
Delaware River Basin Commission nj.gov/drbc/
Mr. Steven Tambini Executive Director Delaware River Basin Commission PO Box 7360 25 Cosey Road West Trenton, NJ 08628-0360
609-883-9500 (ext. 200) [email protected]
Environmental Council of the States ecos.org
Ms. Carolyn Hanson Deputy Director Environmental Council of the States 1250 H Street, NW, Suite 850 Washington, DC 20005
202-266-4924 [email protected]
National Association of Attorneys General naag.org
The Association prefers to receive EIS notices of availability rather than EISs.
Mr. Chris Toth Executive Director National Association of Attorneys General 1850 M Street, NW, 12th Floor Washington, DC 20036
202-326-6021 [email protected]
National Association of State Energy Officials naseo.org
Ms. Shemika Spencer Director of Contracts and Grants Administration National Association of State Energy Officials 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 1275 Arlington, VA 22209
703-299-8800 (ext. 115) [email protected]
National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers nathpo.org
Tribal Historic Preservation Officers recognized by the Department of the Interior are listed at nathpo.org/thpos/find-a-thpo/.
National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPOs) ncshpo.org/
SHPOs for the states and territories are listed at ncshpo.org/directory.
National Governors Association nga.org
The National Governors Association wishes to receive only NEPA documents that are national in scope.
Ms. Sue Gander Director NGA Energy, Infrastructure & Environment National Governors Association 444 North Capitol Street, Suite 267 Washington, DC 20001-1512
202-624-5300 [email protected]
Southern States Energy Board sseb.org
Mr. Kenneth Nemeth Executive Director Southern States Energy Board 6325 Amherst Court Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
770-242-7712 [email protected]
State and Regional DOE NEPA Stakeholders Directory, November 2019 13
State and Tribal Government Working Group (STGWG) STGWG Website
The State and Tribal Government Working Group is a DOE-sponsored organization of 9 tribes, 16 states, National Association of Attorneys General, National Governors Association, and National Conference of State Legislatures. Consult with the DOE Point of Contact regarding NEPA public involvement issues.
Mr. Albert (Brandt) Petrasek State and Tribal Government Working Group
Executive Committee DOE STGWG Point of Contact, EM 3.2 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-586-4818 [email protected]
Susquehanna River Basin Commission srbc.net
The Commission is interested in NEPA documents for DOE projects affecting the water resources of the Susquehanna River Basin and projects that may have interstate and Chesapeake Bay impacts.
Ms. Ava Stoops Susquehanna River Basin Commission 4423 N. Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17110-1788
717-238-0423 (ext. 1302) [email protected]
Western Governors’ Association westgov.org
Ms. Holly Propst Deputy Executive Director, Policy Director Western Governors’ Association 1600 Broadway, Suite 1700 Denver, CO 80202
720-897-4534 [email protected]
Western Interstate Energy Board westernenergyboard.org
Mr. Maury Galbraith Executive Director Western Interstate Energy Board 1600 Broadway, Suite 1700 Denver, CO 80202
720-897-4601 [email protected]
Nongovernmental DOE NEPA Stakeholders Directory, November 2019 14
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
Alliance for Nuclear Accountability ananuclear.org
Mr. Jay Coghlan Board President Alliance for Nuclear Accountability 903 W. Alameda #325 Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-989-7342 [email protected]
Alliance to Save Energy ase.org
Ms. Kara O'Connell Chief Operating Officer Alliance to Save Energy 1850 M Street, NW, Suite 1050 Washington, DC 20036
202-857-0666 [email protected]
American Bird Conservancy abcbirds.org
Mr. Joel Merriman Bird-smart Wind Energy Director American Bird Conservancy 4301 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20008 [email protected]
American Coal Ash Association acaa-usa.org
Mr. Thomas H. Adams Executive Director American Coal Ash Association 38800 Country Club Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48331
720-870-7897 [email protected]
American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers afpm.org
Mr. David N. Friedman Vice President, Regulatory Affairs American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers 1800 M Street NW Suite 900 North Washington, DC 20036
202-457-0480 [email protected]
American Lung Association lung.org
Identify regional, state, and local contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at lung.org/about-us/local-associations.
American Public Power Association publicpower.org/
Ms. Desmarie Waterhouse Vice President for Government Relations & Counsel American Public Power Association 2451 Crystal Drive, Ste. 1000 Arlington, VA 22202
202-467-2930 [email protected]
American Rivers americanrivers.org
Identify regional contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at americanrivers.org/contact.
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, Inc. bredl.org
Mr. Louis Zeller Executive Director Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, Inc. PO Box 88 Glendale Springs, NC 28629
336-982-2691 [email protected]
Canadian Electricity Association electricity.ca
Ms. Leah Michalopulos Manager, U.S. Affairs and Security Canadian Electricity Association 275 Slater Street Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 Canada
613-230-9263 [email protected]
Carolina Peace Resource Center carolinapeace.org
Mr. Harry Rogers Community Activist Carolina Peace Resource Center 305 South Saluda Avenue Columbia, SC 29205-3326
803-465-0325 [email protected]
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Center for Biological Diversity biologicaldiversity.org
Ms. Lisa Belenky Senior Attorney Center for Biological Diversity 1212 Broadway, Suite 800 Oakland, CA 94612
510-844-7100 (ext. 307) [email protected]
Ms. Kassie Siegel Climate Law Institute Director, Senior Counsel Center for Biological Diversity 1212 Broadway, Suite 800 Oakland, CA 94612
510-844-7100 (ext. 310) [email protected]
Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness cntaware.org
Dr. James Marra Executive Director Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness 1204 Whiskey Road, Suite B Aiken, SC 29803
803-649-3456 [email protected]
Clean Water Action cleanwateraction.org
Identify regional, state, and local contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at cleanwateraction.org/about/offices.
Committee to Bridge the Gap committeetobridgethegap.org
Committee to Bridge the Gap PO Box 4 Ben Lomond, CA 95005
831-336-8003 [email protected]
Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety nuclearactive.org
Ms. Joni Arends Executive Director Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety P.O. Box 31147 Santa Fe, NM 87594-1147
505-986-1973 [email protected] or [email protected]
Conservation Northwest conservationnw.org
Mr. Dave Werntz Science and Conservation Director Conservation Northwest PO Box 483 Twisp, WA 98856
360-319-9949 [email protected]
Ducks Unlimited, Inc. ducks.org
Identify regional contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at ducks.org/conservation/du-regional-offices.
Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 1 Waterfowl Way Memphis, TN 38120-2351
901-758-3825 ducks.org/about-du/contact-du-online
Earthjustice earthjustice.org
Mr. Timothy Ballo Staff Attorney, Earthjustice Suite 702 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036
202-667-4500 [email protected]
Edison Electric Institute eei.org
Ms. Sarah Ball Edison Electric Institute 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20004-2696
202-508-5208 [email protected]
Electric Power Research Institute epri.com
Dr. David Hunter Senior Advisor for Government
and External Relations Electric Power Research Institute 1325 G Street NW, Suite 530 Washington, DC 20005
202-293-7514 [email protected]
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Energy Communities Alliance energyca.org
Mr. Seth Kirshenberg Executive Director Energy Communities Alliance 1625 I Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20006
202-828-2494 [email protected]
Environmental Defense Fund edf.org
Identify regional contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at edf.org/page.cfm?tagID=361.
Ms. Vickie Patton General Counsel Environmental Defense Fund 2060 Broadway, Suite 300 Boulder, CO 80302 303-447-7215 edf.org/expert/email/350
Environmental Defense Institute environmental-defense-institute.org
Environmental Defense Institute PO Box 220 Troy, ID 83871
208-835-5407 [email protected]
Federation of American Scientists fas.org
Dr. Ali Nouri President Federation of American Scientists 1112 16th Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036
202-454-4690 [email protected]
Friends of the Earth foe.org
Mr. Erich Pica President Friends of the Earth 1101 15th Street, NW, 11th Floor Washington, DC 20005
202-783-7400 (ext. 739) [email protected]
Gas Technology Institute gti.energy
Mr. Michael Rutkowski Senior Vice President, Research and Technology
Development Gas Technology Institute 1700 South Mount Prospect Road Des Plaines, IL 60018-1804
847-768-0899 [email protected]
Government Accountability Project whistleblower.org
Mr. Louis Clark Executive Director, CEO Government Accountability Project 1612 K Street, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20006
202-457-0034 (ext. 129) [email protected]
Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice greenaction.org
Mr. Bradley Angel Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice 315 Sutter Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94108
415-447-3904 [email protected]
Hanford Challenge hanfordchallenge.org
Mr. Tom Carpenter Executive Director Hanford Challenge 2719 E Madison St, Suite 304 Seattle, WA 98112
206-292-2850 (ext. 22) [email protected]
Healthy Environment Alliance of Utah (HEAL Utah) healutah.org
Mr. Scott Williams Executive Director HEAL Utah 824 South 400 West, Suite B111 Salt Lake City, UT 84101
801-355-5055 [email protected]
Nongovernmental DOE NEPA Stakeholders Directory, November 2019 17
Heart of America Northwest hanfordcleanup.org
Mr. Gerald Pollet Executive Director Heart of America Northwest 4500 9th Ave. NE, #300 Seattle, WA 98115
206-382-1014 [email protected]
Indigenous Environmental Network ienearth.org/
Mr. Tom Goldtooth Executive Director Indigenous Environmental Network PO Box 485 Bemidji, MN 56619
218-751-4967 [email protected]
Institute for Energy and Environmental Research ieer.org
IEER does not wish to receive paper copies.
Mr. Arjun Makhijani, Ph.D. President Institute for Energy and Environmental Research PO Box 5324 Takoma Park, MD 20913
301-509-6843 [email protected]
Institute for Science and International Security isis-online.org
Mr. David Albright President Institute for Science and International Security 440 First Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20001
202-547-3633 [email protected]
Los Alamos Study Group lasg.org
Mr. Greg Mello Los Alamos Study Group 2901 Summit Place NE Albuquerque, NM 87106 505-577-8563 cell
505-265-1200 office [email protected]
National Audubon Society audubon.org
Identify state and local contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at audubon.org/audubon-near-you.
National Congress of American Indians ncai.org
Identify tribes, associate organizations, tribal organizations, and Alaska native corporations potentially interested in a NEPA review at ncai.org/tribal-directory.
National Mining Association nma.org
Ms. Katie Sweeney Senior VP & General Counsel National Mining Association 101 Constitution Avenue, NW Suite 500 East Washington, DC 20001
202-463-2600 [email protected]
National Parks Conservation Association npca.org
Ms. Elizabeth Fayad General Counsel National Parks Conservation Association 777 6th Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20001
202-223-6722 (ext. 235) [email protected]
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association electric.coop
Mr. Rae Cronmiller Environmental Counsel National Rural Electric Cooperative Association 4301 Wilson Boulevard, EP11-253 Arlington, VA 22203
703-907-5791 [email protected]
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National Trust for Historic Preservation savingplaces.org
Identify historic places at savingplaces.org/places and regional offices potentially interested in a NEPA review at savingplaces.org/we-are-saving-places.
Ms. Tabitha Almquist Chief of Staff National Trust for Historic Preservation 2600 Virginia Avenue, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20037
202-588-6116 [email protected]
National Wildlife Federation nwf.org
Identify state and regional contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at nwf.org/About-Us/Regional-Centers-and-Affiliates.
Mr. Jim Murphy Director, Legal Advocacy National Wildlife Federation 56 College Street Montpelier, VT 05602
802-552-4325 [email protected]
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) nrdc.org
Ms. Kit Kennedy Senior Director, Climate & Clean Energy Program Natural Resources Defense Council 40 West 20th Street 11th floor New York, NY 10011
212-727-2700 [email protected]
Mr. David Hawkins Director, Climate Policy Climate & Clean Energy Program Natural Resources Defense Council 40 West 20th Street 11th Floor New York, NY 10011
202-289-2400 [email protected]
The Nature Conservancy nature.org
The Nature Conservancy does not wish to receive paper copies of NEPA documents. Identify contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at nature.org/en-us/about-us/contact-us.
Native Plant Trust, Inc. nativeplanttrust.org
The Native Plant Trust is interested in NEPA documents relating to rare or endangered plant species and their protection and conservation.
Mr. Michael Piantedosi Conservation Director Native Plant Trust, Inc. 180 Hemenway Road Framingham, MA 01701-2699
508-877-7630 (ext. 3202) [email protected]
Nuclear Information and Resource Service nirs.org
Ms. Diane D’Arrigo Radioactive Waste Project Director Nuclear Information and Resource Service 6930 Carroll Avenue, Suite 340 Takoma Park, MD 20912
301-270-6477, Extension 3 [email protected]
Mr. Tim Judson Executive Director Nuclear Information and Resource Service 6930 Carroll Avenue, Suite 340 Takoma Park, MD 20912
301-270-6477 [email protected]
Nuclear Watch New Mexico nukewatch.org
Mr. Scott Kovac Nuclear Watch New Mexico 903 W. Alameda #325 Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-989-7342 [email protected]
Mr. Jay Coghlan Director Nuclear Watch New Mexico 903 W. Alameda #325 Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-989-7342 [email protected]
Nongovernmental DOE NEPA Stakeholders Directory, November 2019 19
Nuclear Watch South nonukesyall.org
Ms. Glenn Carroll Coordinator Nuclear Watch South PO Box 8574 Atlanta, GA 31106
404-378-4263 [email protected]
Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance orepa.org
Mr. Ralph Hutchison Coordinator Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance PO Box 5743 Oak Ridge, TN 37831
865-776-5050 [email protected]
Peace Action peaceaction.org
Identify state and local contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at peaceaction.org/who-we-are/find-a-local-affiliate.
Mr. Kevin Martin President Peace Action Education Fund 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 934 Silver Spring, MD 20910
301-565-4050 (ext. 307) [email protected]
Physicians for Social Responsibility psr.org
Identify contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at psr.org/chapters.
Ms. Barbara Gottlieb Environment & Health Program Director Physicians for Social Responsibility 1111 14th Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20005
202-587-5225 [email protected]
Renewable Fuels Association ethanolrfa.org
Mr. Scott Richman Chief Economist Renewable Fuels Association 16024 Manchester Rd. Suite 101 Ellisville, MO 63011
636-594-2284 [email protected]
Ms. Kelly Davis Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Renewable Fuels Association 16024 Manchester Road, Suite 101 Ellisville, Missouri 63011
636-594-2286 [email protected]
Savannah River Site Watch srswatch.org
Mr. Tom Clements Director, Savannah River Site Watch 1112 Florence Street Columbia, SC 29201-1512 803-834-3084 [email protected]
Sierra Club sierraclub.org
Identify contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at sierraclub.org/chapters.
Sierra Club National Headquarters 2101 Webster Street, Suite 1300 Oakland, CA 94612
415-977-5500 [email protected]
Snake River Alliance snakeriveralliance.org
Ms. Holly Harris Executive Director Snake River Alliance PO Box 1731 Boise, ID 83701
208-344-9161 [email protected]
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Tri-Valley Communities Against a Radioactive Environment (Tri-Valley CAREs)
trivalleycares.org
Ms. Marylia Kelley Tri-Valley CAREs 4049 First Street Suite 243 Livermore, CA 94551
925-443-7148 [email protected]
Trout Unlimited tu.org
Mr. Steve Moyer Vice President for Governmental Affairs Trout Unlimited 1777 North Kent Street Arlington, VA 22209
703-284-9406 [email protected]
Union of Concerned Scientists ucsusa.org
Identify contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at ucsusa.org/contact.
Mr. Edwin Lyman Senior Scientist, Global Security Program Union of Concerned Scientists 1825 K Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20006
202-331-5445 [email protected]
Mr. Stephen Young Washington Representative, Global Security Program Union of Concerned Scientists 1825 K Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20006
202-331-5429 [email protected]
Utilities Technology Council utc.org
Mr. Brett Kilbourne Vice President Policy and General Counsel Utilities Technology Council 2550 South Clark Street Suite 960 Arlington, VA 22202
202-872-0030 [email protected]
Western Resource Advocates westernresourceadvocates.org
Ms. Penny Anderson Clean Energy Program Western Resource Advocates 2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80302-7740
720-763-3731 [email protected]
The Wilderness Society wilderness.org
Identify regional contacts potentially interested in a NEPA review at wilderness.org/about-us/our-team/our-offices.
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APPENDIX: DOE HEADQUARTERS POINTS OF CONTACT FOR TRIBAL ISSUES
There are more than 550 federally recognized American Indian tribes and Alaska Native entities in the United States. A Tribal Leaders Directory (with a mapping tool) is provided on the Bureau of Indian Affairs website.
Assistance on coordination with tribes concerning NEPA and Section 106 matters is available from the DOE headquarters contacts listed below.
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
Mr. Matthew Manning Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Operations Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs Department of Energy (CI-30) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
292-586-2956 [email protected]
Headquarters Federal Preservation Officer
Dr. Eric Boyle Federal Preservation Officer Department of Energy (MA-75) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-586-5241 [email protected]
Indian Energy, Policy, and Programs
Mr. Kevin Frost Director Office of Indian Energy, Policy, and Programs Department of Energy (IE-1) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-287-6566 [email protected]
Office of Electricity
Ms. Joyce Kim Transmission Permitting and Technical Assistance Department of Energy (OE-20) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-586-5272 [email protected]
Environment, Health, Safety and Security
Ms. Beverly Whitehead Senior Environmental Advisor Office of Sustainable Environmental Stewardship Department of Energy (AU-21) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-586-6073 [email protected]
Environmental Management
Mr. Albert (Brandt) Petrasek Department of Energy (EM-3.2) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-586-4818 [email protected]
Fossil Energy
Mr. Mark Matarrese Department of Energy (FE-17) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-586-0491 [email protected]
General Counsel
Mr. Dean Monroe Department of Energy (GC-51) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-586-2948 [email protected]
Ms. Rachel Rosenthal Department of Energy (GC-51) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-586-0021 [email protected]
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Legacy Management
Ms. Denise Cook Freeman Communications Liaison Office of Legacy Management Department of Energy (LM-1) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-586-7879 [email protected]
National Nuclear Security Administration
Mr. Harris Walker Director, Intergovernmental Affairs Department of Energy (NA-EA-30) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-586-8929 [email protected]
Nuclear Energy
Mr. Jay Jones Department of Energy (NE-8) 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585
202-586-1330 [email protected]