This Web page provides general information about EPA's Office of
Transportation and Air Quality: it's mission, programs, and
organizational structure.
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NOTE: Effective November 1, 2003
The staff of the Transportation and Regional Programs Division (TRPD) who were located at 501 3rd Street, Washington D.C. moved to:
1310 L Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
This new physical address is for visitors and overnight couriers (FedEx, UPS, etc.). Note that the U.S. Mail address will remain unchanged, including mail stop codes. The telephone area code stayed the same (202), but the exchange changed from 564 to 343. Most staff kept the last four digits of their current phone numbers but some have been assigned new numbers.
- Director
- Margo T. Oge
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Office of Transportation and Air Quality (6401A)
- 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460 (202)
564-1682
- Deputy Director
- Chris Grundler
National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions
Laboratory 2000 Traverwood Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48105
- (734) 214-4207
- Mission
- The Office of Transportation and Air Quality's (OTAQ) mission
is to reconcile the transportation sector with the environment by
advancing clean fuels and technology, and working to promote more
liveable communities. OTAQ is responsible for carrying out
laws to control air pollution from motor vehicles, engines, and
their fuels. Mobile sources include: cars and light trucks,
large trucks and buses, farm and construction equipment, lawn and
garden equipment, marine engines, aircraft, and locomotives.
Activities include: characterizing emissions from mobile
sources and related fuels; developing programs for their control,
including assessment of the status of control technology and
in-use vehicle emissions; carrying out a regulatory compliance
program, in coordination with the Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Assurance, to ensure adherence of mobile sources to
standards; fostering the development of State Motor Vehicle
Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs; and implementing
programs for the integration of clean-fueled vehicles into the
market. A diagram showing where OTAQ and its National Vehicle and
Fuel Emissions Laboratory fit into EPA is shown here.
General Information:
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OTAQ Organization Chart (September 2004) [29K
PDF]
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OTAQ Contacts
List by Topic: Find a contact person by employee name or by
your topic of interest.
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"Office of Transportation and Air Quality" (February 2000,
EPA420-F-00-004) [81K
PDF] This 4-page fact sheet provides an overview of the
Office: its programs and organization.
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"OTAQ on the World Wide Web" (February 2001, EPA420-F-01-005)
[53K PDF]
This 4-page fact sheet describes the office's Web site: how it is
organized and what kind of information is available
electronically.
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"National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory" (January 2000,
EPA420-F-00-003) [5K HTML] or [186K PDF]
This 3-page fact sheet provides an overview of the lab, which is
part of OTAQ.
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Map to
NVFEL (National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory, Ann
Arbor, Michigan)
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OTAQ Web
Statistics This link takes you to the EPA Web statistics page
for "orcdizux," which is OTAQ's directory for the public access
usage statistics. You will find historical and current information
on the number of hits per page or document, information on
referring Web sites, and other general statistics.
For more information or assistance regarding this Web page,
contact Jennifer France, phone: (734) 214-4510 or email: france.jennifer@epa.gov.
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