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Announcement of Funding Award—FY
2004 Healthy Homes and Lead Based
Paint Hazard Control Grant Programs
Office of the Secretary—Office
of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard
Control, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement of funding
awards.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with section
102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989, this announcement
notifies the public of additional funding
decisions made by the Department in a
competition for funding under the
Healthy Homes Demonstration Grant
Program, Healthy Homes Technical
Studies Grant Program, Lead Technical
Studies Grant Program, Lead-Based
Paint Hazard Control Grant Program,
Operation Lead Elimination Action
Program, Lead Based Paint Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Grant
Program, and Lead Outreach Grant
Program Notice of Funding Availability
(NOFA). This announcement contains
the names and addresses of the award
recipient and the amount of award.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
the Healthy Homes Demonstration Grant
Program, Emily Williams, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, Office
of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard
Control, Room P3206, 451 Seventh
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (336) 547–4002, extension
2067. For the Healthy Homes Technical
Studies Grant Program and Lead
Technical Studies Grant Program, Peter
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Ashley, at the same address, telephone
number (202) 755–1785, extension 115.
For the Lead-Based Paint Hazard
Control Grant Program, Operation Lead
Elimination Action Program, Lead
Based Paint Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program, and Lead
Outreach Grant Program, Jonnette
Hawkins, at the same address, telephone
(202) 755–1785, extension 126. Hearingand speech-impaired persons may
access the number above via TTY by
calling the toll free Federal Information
Relay Service at 1–800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 2004
awards were announced in the HUD
News on September 27, 2004. These
awards were the result of competitions
announced in Federal Register notices
published on May 14, 2004, for the
Healthy Homes Demonstration Grant
Program at 69 FR 27297, for the Healthy
Homes Technical Studies Program at 69
FR 27227, for the Lead Technical
Studies Grant Program at 69 FR 27243,
for the Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control
Grant Program at 69 FR 27195, for the
Operation Lead Elimination Action
Program at 69 FR 27319, for the Lead
Based Paint Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program at 69 FR
27271, and for the Lead Outreach Grant
Program at 69 FR 27257. The purpose of
the competition was to award grant
funding of approximately $5,000,000 for
Healthy Homes Demonstration grants,
approximately $2,000,000 for Healthy
Homes Technical Studies grants,
approximately $3,000,000 for Lead
Technical Studies grants, approximately
$95,000,000 in fiscal year 2004 funds
and $710,000 in previous recapture
funds for Lead Based Paint Hazard
Control grants, approximately
$9,000,000 for Operation Lead
Elimination Action Program grants,
approximately $50,000,000 for Lead
Based Paint Hazard Reduction
Demonstration grants, and
approximately $2,000,000 for Lead
Outreach grants. Applications were
scored and selected on the basis of
selection criteria contained in those
notices.
Healthy Homes Demonstration: City
of Long City of Long Beach, Health and
Human Services, 2525 Grand Avenue,
Room 220, Long Beach, CA 90815–1765,
$1,071,184; County of Riverside,
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Department of Public Health,
Community Health Agency, 4065
County Circle Dr. #304, Riverside, CA
92503, $1,000,000; Philadelphia
Housing Authority, Program
Compliance, 12 South 23rd Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19103, $1,000,000; St
Louis County, Office of Community
Development, 121 S. Meramec Avenue,
Suite 444, Clayton, MO 63105,
$876,731; Columbus Health Department,
Environmental Health, 240 Parsons
Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215,
$999,968; Eastern Virginia Medical
School, Pediatrics, 358 Nowbray Arch,
Norfolk, VA 23507, $999,663; Healthy
Homes Resources, 64 South 14th Street,
Pittsburgh, PA 15203, $910,875.00.
Healthy Homes Technical Studies:
University of Colorado Health Sciences
Center, Preventive Medicine and
Biometrics, 4200 E. 9th Avenue, C–245,
Denver, CO 80262, $679,649; Georgia
Tech Applied Research Corporation,
Georgia Tech Research Institute, 505
Tenth St., NW., Atlanta, GA 30332–
0420, $468,890; Board of TrusteesUniversity of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, Building Research CouncilDept of Architecture, 109 Coble Hall,
801 S. Wright Street, Champaign, IL
61820, $576,896; The University of
Texas Health Science Center at San
Antonio, Pediatrics, 7703 Floyd Curl
Drive, San Antonio, TX 78229–3900,
$957,906.
Lead Technical Studies: Edenspace
Systems Corporation, 15100 Enterprise
Court, Suite 100, Chantilly, VA 20151–
1217, $404,714; The University of Texas
at San Antonio Institute for Research in
Water and Environmental Resources,
6900 North Loop 1604 West, San
Antonio, TX 78249, $372,767; Howard
University, Center for Urban Progress,
2400 6th Street, NW., Washington, DC
20059, $750,000; University of
Cincinnati College of Medicine, P.O.
Box 670553, Cincinnati, OH 45267–
0553, $380,498.
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control:
City of Minneapolis, Public Service
Center, Room 414, 250 South Fourth
Street, Minnesota, MN 55415,
$3,000,000; City of Bridgeport, 99 Broad
Street, 2nd Floor, Bridgeport, CT 06604,
$3,000,000; City of San Antonio, 1400
South Flores, San Antonio, TX 78204,
$2,000,000; City and County San
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Francisco, Mayor’s Office of Housing, 25
Van Ness Avenue, Suite 600, San
Francisco, CA 94102, $3,000,000;
Illinois Dept. of Public Health, 525 West
Jefferson Street, Springfield, IL 62761,
$4,000,000; City of Pittston, 35 Broad
Street, Pittston, PA 18640, $2,951,644;
City of Birmingham, 710 North 20th
Street, Birmingham, AL 35203,
$2,998,957; City of St Louis, Community
Development Administration, 1015
Locust Street, Suite 1200, St. Louis, MO
63101, $3,000,000; City of New London,
Department of Health and Social
Services, 181 State Street, New London,
CT 06320, $2,452,762; Onondaga
County, 1100 Civic Center, Onondaga,
NY 13202, $3,000,000; City of
Columbus, Department of Development,
50 West Gay Street, Columbus, OH
43215, $2,999,817; City of Long Beach,
Health and Human Services, 2525
Grand Avenue, Room 220, Long Beach,
CA 90815–1765, $3,000,000; City of
Pomona, Community Development
Department, 505 South Garey Avenue,
Pomona, CA 91769, $2,992,695; State of
California, Community Services and
Development, 700 North 10th Street,
Room 258, Sacramento, CA 95814,
$3,000,000; Delaware Health and Social
Services, Health Systems Protection,
417 Federal Street, Kent, DE 19903,
$2,961,903; City of Miami, 444 S.W. 2nd
Avenue, 2 Floor, Miami, FL 33130,
$3,000,000; City of Cambridge,
Community Development Department,
795 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge,
MA 02139, $3,000,000; City of
Lawrence, Office of Planning and
Development, 147 Haverhill Street,
Lawrence, MA 01840, $3,000,000; City
of Portland, 389 Congress Street 04101,
Portland, ME, $1,500,000; Saginaw
County, Department of Public Health,
1600 N. Michigan, Saginaw, MI 48602,
$3,000,000; City of Albany, City of
Albany Community Development
Agency, 200 Henry Johnson Blvd,
Albany, NY 12210, $3,000,000; City of
Syracuse, Community Development,
201 E. Washington Street, Syracuse, NY
13202, $3,000,000; City of Springfield,
Human Resources, 76 E. High Street,
Springfield, OH, $3,000,000; Mahoning
County, Board of Mahoning County
Commissioners, Youngstown, OH
44515, $3,000,000; City of Portland,
Bureau of Housing and Community
Development, 421 SW Sixth Avenue,
Suite 1100, Portland, OR 97204,
$3,000,000; State of Rhode Island, 44
Washington Street, Providence, RI
02903, $3,152,446; City of Spokane,
Community Development Department,
906 Columbia Street SW., Olympia, WA
53202, $2,290,954; Wisconsin State
Department of Administration,
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Administration, 101 S Webster St, 6th
Floor, Madison, WI 53702, $3,000,000;
City of Milwaukee, Department of
Health, 841 N. Broadway—Room 118,
Milwaukee, WI 53202, $3,000,000;
Cuyahoga County Board of Health, 5550
Venture Drive, Parma, OH 44130,
$3,000,000; City of Greensboro,
Department of Housing and Community
Development, 300 West Washington
Street, Room 315, P.O. Box 3136,
Greensboro, NC 27402–3136,
$3,000,000; City of Charlotte,
Neighborhood Development, 600 East
Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 28202,
$3,000,000; City of Portland, Bureau of
Housing and Community Development,
421 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1100,
Portland, OR 97204, $3,000,000.
Operation Lead Elimination Action
Program: The ACCESS Agency, Inc.,
Housing Department, 1315 Main Street,
Willimantic, CT 06226, $1,720,000;
Acorn Associates, Inc., 1024 Elysian
Fields Ave., New Orleans, LA,
$2,000,000; Environmental Education
Associates, 2929 Main Street, Buffalo,
NY 14214, $1,245,642; United Parents
Against Lead National, Inc., 4115 Old
Hopkins Road, Richmond, VA 23234,
$2,000,000.
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction
Demonstration: Madison County,
Community Development, 130 Hillsboro
Ave., Ste. 100, Edwardsville, IL 62025,
$782,654; City of New York, Department
of Housing Preservation and
Development, 100 Gold Street, New
York, NY 10038, $4,000,000; City of
Boston, Public Facilities Department, 26
Court Street, Boston, MA 02108,
$4,000,000; City of Detroit, Planning
and Development Department, 65
Cadillac Square, Detroit, MI 48226,
$4,000,000; City of St. Louis,
Community Development
Administration, 1015 Locust Street,
Suite 1200, St. Louis, MO 63101,
$4,000,000; City of Baltimore, Baltimore
City Health Department, 210 Guilford
Avenue 3rd Floor, Baltimore, MD
21202, $4,000,000; City of Albany, New
York, City of Albany Community
Development Agency, 200 Henry
Johnson Blvd., Albany, NY 12210,
$4,000,000; City of Buffalo, Office of
Strategic Planning, 920 City Hall,
Buffalo, NY 14202, $1,495,884; City of
Rochester, Community Development, 30
Church St. Room 028B, Rochester, NY
14614, $2,499,310; City of Philadelphia,
Department of Public Health, 2100 West
Girard Ave, Philadelphia Nursing
Home, Building # 3, Philadelphia, PA
19130, $4,000,000; City of Providence,
Department of Planning and
Development, 44 Washington Street,
Providence, RI 02903, $3,927,152; City
of Houston, Houston Department of
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Health & Human Services, 8000 N
Stadium Drive, Houston, TX 77054,
$3,000,000; City of Milwaukee,
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
Program, 841 N. Broadway—Room 118,
Milwaukee, WI 53202, $4,000,000.
Lead Outreach: The City of New York
Department of Housing Preservation and
Development, 100 Gold Street, New
York, NY 10038, $500,000; Southwest
Fair Housing Council, 801 W. Roosevelt,
Phoenix, AZ 85007–2135, $496,171;
Rhode Island Housing Resources
Commission, 41 Eddy Street,
Providence, RI 02903, $511,146.11; City
of Milwaukee Health Department, 841
N. Broadway—Room 118, Milwaukee,
WI 53202, $419,309.
Dated: April 15, 2005.
Joseph Smith,
Deputy Director, Office of Healthy Homes and
Lead Hazard Control.
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EFFECTIVE DATE: April 22, 2005.
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Announcement of Funding Award--FY 2004 Healthy Homes and Lead
Based Paint Hazard Control Grant Programs
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary--Office of Healthy Homes and Lead
Hazard Control, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement of funding awards.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this announcement
notifies the public of additional funding decisions made by the
Department in a competition for funding under the Healthy Homes
Demonstration Grant Program, Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant
Program, Lead Technical Studies Grant Program, Lead-Based Paint Hazard
Control Grant Program, Operation Lead Elimination Action Program, Lead
Based Paint Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program, and Lead
Outreach Grant Program Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). This
announcement contains the names and addresses of the award recipient
and the amount of award.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For the Healthy Homes Demonstration
Grant Program, Emily Williams, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control, Room
P3206, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20410, telephone (336)
547-4002, extension 2067. For the Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant
Program and Lead Technical Studies Grant Program, Peter Ashley, at the
same address, telephone number (202) 755-1785, extension 115. For the
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant Program, Operation Lead
Elimination Action Program, Lead Based Paint Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program, and Lead Outreach Grant Program, Jonnette
Hawkins, at the same address, telephone (202) 755-1785, extension 126.
Hearing- and speech-impaired persons may access the number above via
TTY by calling the toll free Federal Information Relay Service at 1-
800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 2004 awards were announced in the HUD
News on September 27, 2004. These awards were the result of
competitions announced in Federal Register notices published on May 14,
2004, for the Healthy Homes Demonstration Grant Program at 69 FR 27297,
for the Healthy Homes Technical Studies Program at 69 FR 27227, for the
Lead Technical Studies Grant Program at 69 FR 27243, for the Lead-Based
Paint Hazard Control Grant Program at 69 FR 27195, for the Operation
Lead Elimination Action Program at 69 FR 27319, for the Lead Based
Paint Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program at 69 FR 27271, and
for the Lead Outreach Grant Program at 69 FR 27257. The purpose of the
competition was to award grant funding of approximately $5,000,000 for
Healthy Homes Demonstration grants, approximately $2,000,000 for
Healthy Homes Technical Studies grants, approximately $3,000,000 for
Lead Technical Studies grants, approximately $95,000,000 in fiscal year
2004 funds and $710,000 in previous recapture funds for Lead Based
Paint Hazard Control grants, approximately $9,000,000 for Operation
Lead Elimination Action Program grants, approximately $50,000,000 for
Lead Based Paint Hazard Reduction Demonstration grants, and
approximately $2,000,000 for Lead Outreach grants. Applications were
scored and selected on the basis of selection criteria contained in
those notices.
Healthy Homes Demonstration: City of Long City of Long Beach,
Health and Human Services, 2525 Grand Avenue, Room 220, Long Beach, CA
90815-1765, $1,071,184; County of Riverside, Department of Public
Health, Community Health Agency, 4065 County Circle Dr. 304,
Riverside, CA 92503, $1,000,000; Philadelphia Housing Authority,
Program Compliance, 12 South 23rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103,
$1,000,000; St Louis County, Office of Community Development, 121 S.
Meramec Avenue, Suite 444, Clayton, MO 63105, $876,731; Columbus Health
Department, Environmental Health, 240 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, OH
43215, $999,968; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Pediatrics, 358
Nowbray Arch, Norfolk, VA 23507, $999,663; Healthy Homes Resources, 64
South 14th Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203, $910,875.00.
Healthy Homes Technical Studies: University of Colorado Health
Sciences Center, Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, 4200 E. 9th
Avenue, C-245, Denver, CO 80262, $679,649; Georgia Tech Applied
Research Corporation, Georgia Tech Research Institute, 505 Tenth St.,
NW., Atlanta, GA 30332-0420, $468,890; Board of Trustees-University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Building Research Council-Dept of
Architecture, 109 Coble Hall, 801 S. Wright Street, Champaign, IL
61820, $576,896; The University of Texas Health Science Center at San
Antonio, Pediatrics, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900,
$957,906.
Lead Technical Studies: Edenspace Systems Corporation, 15100
Enterprise Court, Suite 100, Chantilly, VA 20151-1217, $404,714; The
University of Texas at San Antonio Institute for Research in Water and
Environmental Resources, 6900 North Loop 1604 West, San Antonio, TX
78249, $372,767; Howard University, Center for Urban Progress, 2400 6th
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20059, $750,000; University of Cincinnati
College of Medicine, P.O. Box 670553, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0553,
$380,498.
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control: City of Minneapolis, Public
Service Center, Room 414, 250 South Fourth Street, Minnesota, MN 55415,
$3,000,000; City of Bridgeport, 99 Broad Street, 2nd Floor, Bridgeport,
CT 06604, $3,000,000; City of San Antonio, 1400 South Flores, San
Antonio, TX 78204, $2,000,000; City and County San
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Francisco, Mayor's Office of Housing, 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 600,
San Francisco, CA 94102, $3,000,000; Illinois Dept. of Public Health,
525 West Jefferson Street, Springfield, IL 62761, $4,000,000; City of
Pittston, 35 Broad Street, Pittston, PA 18640, $2,951,644; City of
Birmingham, 710 North 20th Street, Birmingham, AL 35203, $2,998,957;
City of St Louis, Community Development Administration, 1015 Locust
Street, Suite 1200, St. Louis, MO 63101, $3,000,000; City of New
London, Department of Health and Social Services, 181 State Street, New
London, CT 06320, $2,452,762; Onondaga County, 1100 Civic Center,
Onondaga, NY 13202, $3,000,000; City of Columbus, Department of
Development, 50 West Gay Street, Columbus, OH 43215, $2,999,817; City
of Long Beach, Health and Human Services, 2525 Grand Avenue, Room 220,
Long Beach, CA 90815-1765, $3,000,000; City of Pomona, Community
Development Department, 505 South Garey Avenue, Pomona, CA 91769,
$2,992,695; State of California, Community Services and Development,
700 North 10th Street, Room 258, Sacramento, CA 95814, $3,000,000;
Delaware Health and Social Services, Health Systems Protection, 417
Federal Street, Kent, DE 19903, $2,961,903; City of Miami, 444 S.W. 2nd
Avenue, 2 Floor, Miami, FL 33130, $3,000,000; City of Cambridge,
Community Development Department, 795 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge,
MA 02139, $3,000,000; City of Lawrence, Office of Planning and
Development, 147 Haverhill Street, Lawrence, MA 01840, $3,000,000; City
of Portland, 389 Congress Street 04101, Portland, ME, $1,500,000;
Saginaw County, Department of Public Health, 1600 N. Michigan, Saginaw,
MI 48602, $3,000,000; City of Albany, City of Albany Community
Development Agency, 200 Henry Johnson Blvd, Albany, NY 12210,
$3,000,000; City of Syracuse, Community Development, 201 E. Washington
Street, Syracuse, NY 13202, $3,000,000; City of Springfield, Human
Resources, 76 E. High Street, Springfield, OH, $3,000,000; Mahoning
County, Board of Mahoning County Commissioners, Youngstown, OH 44515,
$3,000,000; City of Portland, Bureau of Housing and Community
Development, 421 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1100, Portland, OR 97204,
$3,000,000; State of Rhode Island, 44 Washington Street, Providence, RI
02903, $3,152,446; City of Spokane, Community Development Department,
906 Columbia Street SW., Olympia, WA 53202, $2,290,954; Wisconsin State
Department of Administration, Administration, 101 S Webster St, 6th
Floor, Madison, WI 53702, $3,000,000; City of Milwaukee, Department of
Health, 841 N. Broadway--Room 118, Milwaukee, WI 53202, $3,000,000;
Cuyahoga County Board of Health, 5550 Venture Drive, Parma, OH 44130,
$3,000,000; City of Greensboro, Department of Housing and Community
Development, 300 West Washington Street, Room 315, P.O. Box 3136,
Greensboro, NC 27402-3136, $3,000,000; City of Charlotte, Neighborhood
Development, 600 East Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 28202, $3,000,000;
City of Portland, Bureau of Housing and Community Development, 421 SW
Sixth Avenue, Suite 1100, Portland, OR 97204, $3,000,000.
Operation Lead Elimination Action Program: The ACCESS Agency, Inc.,
Housing Department, 1315 Main Street, Willimantic, CT 06226,
$1,720,000; Acorn Associates, Inc., 1024 Elysian Fields Ave., New
Orleans, LA, $2,000,000; Environmental Education Associates, 2929 Main
Street, Buffalo, NY 14214, $1,245,642; United Parents Against Lead
National, Inc., 4115 Old Hopkins Road, Richmond, VA 23234, $2,000,000.
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Demonstration: Madison County,
Community Development, 130 Hillsboro Ave., Ste. 100, Edwardsville, IL
62025, $782,654; City of New York, Department of Housing Preservation
and Development, 100 Gold Street, New York, NY 10038, $4,000,000; City
of Boston, Public Facilities Department, 26 Court Street, Boston, MA
02108, $4,000,000; City of Detroit, Planning and Development
Department, 65 Cadillac Square, Detroit, MI 48226, $4,000,000; City of
St. Louis, Community Development Administration, 1015 Locust Street,
Suite 1200, St. Louis, MO 63101, $4,000,000; City of Baltimore,
Baltimore City Health Department, 210 Guilford Avenue 3rd Floor,
Baltimore, MD 21202, $4,000,000; City of Albany, New York, City of
Albany Community Development Agency, 200 Henry Johnson Blvd., Albany,
NY 12210, $4,000,000; City of Buffalo, Office of Strategic Planning,
920 City Hall, Buffalo, NY 14202, $1,495,884; City of Rochester,
Community Development, 30 Church St. Room 028B, Rochester, NY 14614,
$2,499,310; City of Philadelphia, Department of Public Health, 2100
West Girard Ave, Philadelphia Nursing Home, Building 3,
Philadelphia, PA 19130, $4,000,000; City of Providence, Department of
Planning and Development, 44 Washington Street, Providence, RI 02903,
$3,927,152; City of Houston, Houston Department of Health & Human
Services, 8000 N Stadium Drive, Houston, TX 77054, $3,000,000; City of
Milwaukee, Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, 841 N.
Broadway--Room 118, Milwaukee, WI 53202, $4,000,000.
Lead Outreach: The City of New York Department of Housing
Preservation and Development, 100 Gold Street, New York, NY 10038,
$500,000; Southwest Fair Housing Council, 801 W. Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ
85007-2135, $496,171; Rhode Island Housing Resources Commission, 41
Eddy Street, Providence, RI 02903, $511,146.11; City of Milwaukee
Health Department, 841 N. Broadway--Room 118, Milwaukee, WI 53202,
$419,309.
Dated: April 15, 2005.
Joseph Smith,
Deputy Director, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control.
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