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EPA AND THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE-ATLANTA DISTRICT TO PARTICIPATE IN SIGNING CEREMONY REGARDING THE ATLANTA CLEAN AIR INITIATIVE
Release Date: 07/23/1999
Contact Information: Carl Terry, EPA Press Office, at 404-562-8325.
On Monday, July 26, 1999, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Postal Service-Atlanta District will participate in a signing ceremony to kickoff the Postal Service’s participation in the Atlanta Clean Air Initiative (CAI). The CAI, a Federal Executive Board voluntary program, is designed to help reduce the emission of ozone- forming pollutants in the Atlanta area through a variety of commuting alternatives and energy-saving practices. Approximately 34 agencies, representing more than 82% of Atlanta’s 44,000 federal workforce are now participating in the Initiative. The Postal Service is the largest federal employer in Atlanta.
WHO: The U.S. EPA and the U.S. Postal Service-Atlanta District
WHAT: Signing ceremony for the Clean Air Initiative, a voluntary initiative designed to reduce the level of ozone air pollution in the Atlanta area.
WHEN: Monday, July 26, 1999 at 9:00 a.m.
WHERE: U.S. Post Office facility, 1605 Boggs Road, Duluth, GA
(I-85 North to Exit 40 -Pleasant Hill) Turn right at the exit. Turn left at the first traffic light -Breckenridge Rd. Travel 3-4 miles and turn right on Boggs Rd. The Postal facility is on the left. Enter through the Customer Service entrance.
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