Federal Interagency Committee on Indoor Air Quality (CIAQ)
The Federal Interagency Committee on Indoor Air Quality, or CIAQ, was established by Congress in 1983. The mission of the CIAQ is to coordinate federal indoor air quality, or IAQ, research while facilitating the exchange of information among federal agencies, state and local governments, the research community, the private sector and the general public. The CIAQ also supports EPA’s IAQ research program required by Section 403 of the 1986 Superfund Amendments and Re-authorization Act, or SARA.
The CIAQ is co-chaired by EPA, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Department of Energy, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Other federal departments and agencies participate as members.
Join the CIAQ Listserv
Get meeting notices, minutes and other CIAQ news. To subscribe, send an e-mail with a blank subject line to ciaq-subscribe@lists.epa.gov. You will receive a welcome message with details about managing your subscription. You can unsubscribe to the listserv at any time by sending an e-mail with a blank subject line to ciaq-unsubscribe@lists.epa.gov.
Directions to the CIAQ Meeting
1310 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005-4113. If you're traveling by Metro Rail, exit McPherson Square station in the direction of 14th street. The Indoor Environments Division's offices are 2 blocks uptown between 13th and 14th Streets. See the printable street map (PDF, 1 page, 216 K)
Contact Us
Send an e-mail to ciaq@epa.gov or write
to:
Philip Jalbert, Executive Secretary,
Federal Interagency Committee on Indoor Air Quality (CIAQ)
U.S. EPA, Indoor Environments Division (6609J), 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20460
The next meeting of the CIAQ is Wednesday, February 6, 2013 from 1-4:30 p.m. ET in Room 152, 1310 L St., NW, Washington, DC. All CIAQ meetings are open to the public.
- October 3, 2012 Meeting Agenda (PDF) (2 pp, 143 K, about PDF)
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