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Washington, DC - Federal Triangle

photo: Federal Triangle Complex in Washington, DC

This facility features the following green attributes:
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EPA's National Headquarters Facilities

Total Facility Area: 1,885,544 rentable square feet (EPA share)
Estimated Personnel: 5,365 EPA personnel
Energy Consumption: 174,162,160,918 Btu per year (EPA share)
Btu per Rentable Square Foot per Year: 92,367
Water Consumption: not available

All energy data are reported as of FY 2006.

Description

EPA moved into its new Headquarters complex at Federal Triangle over a period of five years. EPA's Federal Triangle facilities include office buildings known as Ariel Rios North and South, EPA East, EPA West, and portions of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. Final moves into the Federal Triangle complex occurred in August 2001. Headquarters has been working to establish a number of programs that help reduce the Agency's environmental footprint in this historic area of Washington, DC.

In addition to the Federal Triangle facilities, EPA Headquarters occupies space in several other buildings in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, including:

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Unique Environmental Features

Green Power

Stormwater Management

Waste Reduction and Recycling

Alternative Transportation

For More Information

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Contact

Yvette Jackson (jackson.yvette@epa.gov)
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: (202) 564-7231


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