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Serving Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont & 10 Tribal Nations
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Chris Ryan, President of Metech Recycling, speaks with Robert Zarnetske General Services Administration's Regional Administrator, while EPA Regional Administrator Curt Spalding, Worcester Mayor Joe O'Brien and Congressman Jim McGovern look on. The group was together to tour the Metech Recycling facility in Worcester Massachusetts, and to highlight Green Jobs in New England.
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 Curt Spalding is sworn in as regional administrator of the EPA by U.S. Sen. Jack Reed at the Providence Career and Technical School. With him are his wife, Patrice, and children Hannah and Henry. At far left in background is Curts' father, Joe Spalding.
Photo Courtesy of The Providence Journal / Bob Breidenbach
From left to right: EPA Regional Administrator Curt Spalding, Henry Spalding, U.S. Senator Jack Reed, U.S. Senator Shedon Whitehouse
From left to right: Mayor David Cicilline, Hannah Spalding, Patrice Spalding, EPA Regional Administrator Curt Spalding, Henry Spalding, U.S. Senator Jack Reed, U.S. Senator Shedon Whitehouse, and U.S. Representative James Langevin.
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Pictured from left to right are Jamestown wastewater treatment superintendent Doug Ouellette, plant operators David Greene and Paul Robertson, DEM inspector Matthew Puglia, who nominated the facility for the EPA award.
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(left to right) MA State Senator James Eldridge, MA State Representative Harold P. Naughton, Jr., Marlborough Mayor Nancy Stevens, Regional Administrator Curt Spalding, Congressman Jim McGovern, Lieutenant Governor Tim Murray
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Left to right: Seabrook Selectman - Brendan Kelly, Robert Moore, Aboul Khan; Stephen Perkins, U.S. EPA Acting Deputy Region 1 Administrator; and Tom Burack, NHDES Commissioner
Tom Burack, NHDES Commissioner
Stephen Perkins, U.S. EPA Acting Deputy Region 1 Administrator
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(left to right) Joseph Nolan, Senior Vice President for Corporate Communications and Client Relations, NStar Bryan Koop, Senior Vice President and Regional Director, Boston Properties Ira Leighton, Acting Regional Administrator, EPA New England David Cash, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, Commonwealth of Massachusetts James W. Hunt III, Chief, Environment and Energy Services, City of Boston
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EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson in a joint press conference with Massachusetts Public Officials Announces funding for Massachusett Water Infrastructure Projects.
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Ira Leighton (podium) - behind him (l-r): Ian Bowles (Secretary, Mass EOEEA), Jim Hunt (City of Boston), Dan Grabauskas (MBTA General Manager)
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Acting Deputy Regional Administrator Stephen Perkins, announces $6.1 million awarded to Maine through EPA's Brownfields program and the Recovery Act combined.
Maine stakeholders gather for group photo after announcement.
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Left to Right - EK Khalsa (MyRWA), Roseann Bongiovanni (Chelsea Collaborative), Stephen Perkins, Lucy Edmondson, Jay Ash (City of Chelsea)
Left to Right - Dick Cutts (Woburn Con Comm), Jerry Kehoe (WREN), Mayor Thom McLaughlin, Stephen Perkins, Ed Quinn (WREN), Lucy Edmondson (MassDEP), Fred Laskey (MWRA), EK Khalsa (MyRWA)
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Acting Regional Administrator Ira Leighton and Bill Walsh-Rogalski of EPA announce the annual Charles River Report Card during the Charles River Clean Up held on April 25, 2009.
Volunteers scan the shoreline of the Charles River, collecting trash during the clean up.
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Ira Leighton presents energy star award Marty Nealey, Site GM and the Energy Team at the AstraZeneca Westborough supply site.
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EPA Grants Help New England Residents Enjoy Safe Beaches
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Ken Moraff, of EPA New England announces efforts to improve safety for beachgoers at Massachusetts beaches by increasing water quality monitoring programs with EPA grant money.
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EPA regional administrator Robert Varney presents City of Boston Mayor Thomas Menino with EPA Brownfields funding.
From left to right: Rodney Elliott, City Manager Bernie Lyncy, Mayor Edward Caulfield, Congresswoman Niki Tsongas, & Carol Tucker
Mayor Edward Caulfield speaking at the Brownfields Grant press conference.
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EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson visited Hull, Mass. on July 17, 2008, to learn more about the community's efforts to become more energy efficient.
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Side view of Open Trailer Unit being delivered to marina.
Celebrating the No Discharge Designation for Cape Cod Bay: From left to right: Dale Saad (Barnstable Health Dept.), Regina Lyons (U.S. EPA), Heather Rockwell (Nantucket Soundkeeper), Stephen McKenna (MA CZM), Theresa Barbo (Maritime Author and Historian), U.S. Congressman Bill Delahunt, Leslie-Ann McGee (Director, MA CZM), Susan Nickerson (Nantucket Soundkeeper), Maggie Geist (Association to Preserve Cape Cod), Robert Varney (U.S. EPA), Jo Ann Muramoto (ACPP)
Celebrating the No Discharge Designation for Cape Cod Bay: From left to right: Ann Rodney (U.S. EPA), Jo Ann Muramoto (ACPP), Theresa Barbo (Maritime Author and Historian), Stephen McKenna (MA CZM), Heather Rockwell (Nantucket Soundkeeper), Dale Saad (Barnstable Health Dept.), Regina Lyons (U.S. EPA)
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EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson and NRDC Founder John Adams at Boston's Fenway Park, Earth Day 2008
Ceremonial First Pitch at Boston's Fenway Park, Earth Day 2008
EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson presents Environmental Merit Awards to NRDC and Boston Red Sox at Boston's Fenway Park, Earth Day 2008
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EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson and Boston Red Sox CEO, Larry Lucchino at Boston's Fenway Park, Earth Day 2008
From Left: Boston Red Sox mascot Wally the Green Monster, Allen Hershkowitz (NRDC), Stephen Johnson (EPA Administrator), John Adams (founder of NRDC) and Larry Lucchino (CEO of Boston Red Sox) celebrate Earth Day in Boston, April 22, 2008.
The Boston Red Sox celebrated Earth Day 2008 by placing specially-designed recycling patch on uniforms
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EPA Administrator Recognizes New England Leaders With President’s Volunteer Service Awards
[ CT | ME | MA | NH | RI | VT]
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Connecticut: Frank Grimsey with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson
Maine: Albert E. Sandecki with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson
Massachusetts: Patrick J. Foley with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson
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New Hampshire: Representatives of the New Hampshire Rivers Management and Protection Program Local Advisory Committees with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson.
Vermont: Beverly Bruhn Major with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson
Rhode Island: Representatives of the Blackstone River Watershed Council/Friends of the Blackstone with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson (left to right: Administrator Johnson, Frank Matta, Sandra Belliveau, John Marsland, and Frank Geary)
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Tracie Sales from Merrimack River Watershed Council demonstrates equipment from EPA's Volunteer Monitoring Equipment Loan Program at an Earthday celebration on the Merrimack River in Lawrence, MA.
Rob Maxfield, Deputy Division Director at EPA's New England Regional Laboratory, announces the 3rd year of EPA's Volunteer Monitoring Equipment Loan Program (with the Merrimack River in the Background) during an Earthday celebration with the Merrimack River Watershed Council.
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EPA Regional Administrator speaking at the Mystic River Summit
Mystic River Summit Attendees
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