Indoor Air
Region 7 Indoor Air Quality Program - Indoor air pollution poses high risks to human health, especially sensitive populations, and has ranked among the top four environmental risks in relative risk reports. Chemicals and compounds contributing to indoor air pollution include radon, environmental tobacco smoke, organic chemicals and biological contaminants. The primary goal of the Region 7 Indoor Air Quality Program continues to be improving the quality of indoor air for Americans who live or work in homes, schools or office buildings. The following team of professionals are eager to assist you.
Joshua Tapp Chief, Air Planning & Development Branch |
(913) 551-7606 | tapp.joshua@epa.gov |
Robert Dye Radiation Program Manager |
(913) 551-7605 | dye.robert@epa.gov |
Chuck Hooper Nuclear Engineer/Health Physicist Regional Radiation Safety Officer |
(913) 551-7271 | hooper.charlesa@epa.gov |
Greg Crable Architect |
(913) 551-7391 | crable.gregory@epa.gov |
James DeMary Life Scientist |
(913) 551-7287 | demary.james@epa.gov |
For additional information on indoor air quality you can also visit EPA Headquarter's Indoor Air Quality page.