District of Columbia
EPA Region 3 - Mid-Atlantic
www.epa.gov/region3
U.S. EPA Region 3
Mail Code (3AP23)
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Fax: (215) 814-2101
Toll Free 1-800-438-2474
In-state (215) 814-5000
Regional Indoor Air/Radon Contacts (Please contact your state departments first):
Cristina Schulingkamp
schulingkamp.cristina@epa.gov
(215) 814-2086 or, Michelle
Moyer moyer.michelle@epa.gov (215) 814-2098
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Government of the District of Columbia, Department of Health Web site
825 North Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 442-5955
TOPICS: Radon | Indoor Air Quality | Schools | Asthma | Smoke-free Homes/Environmental Tobacco Smoke | Mold | Related Links
See www.epa.gov/radon/states/districtofcolumbia.html (find local information related to radon, including your state radon program, with contact information, National Radon Action Month Events, and the Directory of Builders Using Radon-Resistant New Construction)
District Department of the Environment
Air Quality Division, Web site
Phone: (202) 535-2250For radon and other indoor air quality inquiries (except mold), contact Keith Keemer keith.keemer@dc.gov at (202) 535-2999
Schools/Children's Environmental Health:
EPA's IAQ Tools for Schools Awards page for the District of Columbia
EPA's Asthma Awareness Month Events for the District of Columbia
Secondhand Smoke/Smoke-free Homes:
Indoor mold is a building-related problem, which means that moisture or water is entering and accumulating within building materials such as carpet, wall or ceiling materials. The District's Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA)
enforces the city's housing, building and plumbing regulations that address water intrusion problems in commercial and residential rental buildings.
To report a mold problem that is a result of a building maintenance issue (such as a leaking roof, pipes, unit ventilator, or convector), contact DCRA at (202) 442-4400.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Indoor Air Quality Information by state - Web site
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