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About the Office of Transportation and Air Quality

This Web page provides general information about EPA's Office of Transportation and Air Quality: its mission, programs, and organizational structure.

About EPA's Office of Transportation and Air Quality


Director

Margo T. Oge
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Transportation and Air Quality (6401A)
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460
(202) 564-1682

Deputy Director

Chris Grundler
National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory
2000 Traverwood Drive
Ann Arbor, MI  48105
(734) 214-4207

Mission

The Office of Transportation and Air Quality's (OTAQ) mission is to protect human health and the environment by:
OTAQ's programs address emissions from the range of mobile sources: cars and light trucks, large trucks and buses, farm and construction equipment, lawn and garden equipment, nonroad recreational vehicles (e.g., dirt bikes and snowmobiles), marine engines, aircraft, and locomotives. 

OTAQ's primary activities include:
OTAQ's National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory provides OTAQ with emissions testing services in support of rulemakings, certification, enforcement actions, and test procedures development.

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