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Sector Policies and Programs Division


Office of the Director

Director: Peter Tsirigotis
Divisional Secretary: Tanya Johnson

Associate Director: Penny Lassiter
Secretary: Lala Alston

Associate Director: Frederick Thompson
Secretary: Lala Alston
Phone: 919-541-5536
Fax: 919-541-4991
Address: Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina 27711
Mail Drop D205-01
Organization
Coatings and Chemicals Group
Energy Strategies Group
Metals and Minerals Group
Measurement Policy Group
Natural Resources and Commerce Group
Program Design Group
Responsibilities
The Sector Policies and Programs Division (SPPD) is responsible for protecting public health and the environment by leading the development of comprehensive and cost-effective emission reduction strategies and regulations governing air emissions from stationary sources, including technology and health-based standards and voluntary or non-regulatory initiatives. The Division collaborates with other OAQPS divisions, the broader Agency, and external stakeholders to devise strategies and regulations using a combination of market-based mechanisms, alternative compliance options and incentives to achieve environmental goals. The Division holistically considers the entire constellation of processes, pollutants and emitting activities that comprise an industry in order to:
  • Build on our growing understanding of pollutant interactions to optimize control requirements and maximize control efficiencies across CAA-mandated programs;
  • Coordinate control requirements in time and content to reduce or eliminate conflicts and redundancies among them and to minimize multiple trips back to the same industries;
  • Design mechanisms to maximize flexibility while maintaining accountability for results;
  • Reduce the administrative burdens to industries, State and local agencies, tribes, and EPA; and
  • Enhance the overall cost effectiveness of environmental improvements while reducing the overall burden to affected industries.
Personnel
Bright Abonuhi e-mail:abonuhi.bright@epa.gov
Lala Alston e-mail:alston.lala@epa.gov
David Cozzie e-mail:cozzie.david@epa.gov
Eric Ginsburg e-mail:ginsburg.eric@epa.gov
Tanya Johnson e-mail:johnson.tanya@epa.gov
Penny Lassiter e-mail:lassiter.penny@epa.gov
Bernell Phillips e-mail:phillips.bernell@epa.gov
Ravi Srivastava e-mail:srivastava.ravi@epa.gov
Frederick Thompson e-mail:thompson.fred@epa.gov
Peter Tsirigotis e-mail:tsirigotis.peter@epa.gov
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