CRCPD Publication 26-1
DIRECTORY OF PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLE FOR RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH PROGRAMS
January 2026
Compiled and Published by Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. 201 Brighton Park Blvd., Suite 1 Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 www.crcpd.org
INTRODUCTION
This is a directory of professional personnel in state and local government agencies who administer radiation control activities, and in selected federal agencies, certain U.S. territories, Canada, and Mexico who have responsibility for certain radiation protection activities. Selected federal personnel, listed by agency, follow the state listings. For most federal agencies, personnel are listed for central and regional offices. The directory was prepared by the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. (CRCPD), an organization made up of individuals from each state and major local radiation control agency. Information pertaining to personnel associated with CRCPD is listed on pages 1 and 2. In addition to information related to radiation control programs, this directory also includes information on low-level radioactive waste regional compacts, CRCPD working groups, the roster of the CRCPD membership as of January 1, 2026, recipients of the Gerald S. Parker and the James W. Miller Awards, Past Boards of Directors, and annual meetings. Please report any desired corrections and/or updates regarding this directory to: CRCPD info@crcpd.org Subject line: Directory Changes Attn: Directory Editor CRCPD's Federal Identification #71-0477513
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Mulligan, Patrick Chairperson
Patrick is Assistant Director of Radiation Protection Element with the New Jersey Department of Environment Protection. He is CRCPD Director Member for New Jersey.
Ridgle, Tanya Chair-Elect Tanya is Principal Radiation Protection Specialist in Los Angels, California. She is a CRCPD Associate Member
CRCPD's mission is "to promote consistency in addressing and resolving radiation protection issues, to encourage high standards of quality in radiation protection programs, and to provide leadership in radiation safety and education."
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CONTENTS CONFERENCE OF RADIATION CONTROL PROGRAM DIRECTORS, INC. Page Board of Directors.............................................................................................................. 1 Council Chairpersons ......................................................................................................... 1 Liaisons to the Board of Directors ..................................................................................... 2 Office of the Executive Director (OED) ............................................................................ 2 STATES/TERRITORY ALABAMA ....................................................................................................................... 5 Jefferson County Health Department ................................................................. 6 ALASKA ........................................................................................................................... 7 ARIZONA.......................................................................................................................... 8 ARKANSAS .................................................................................................................... 10 CALIFORNIA ................................................................................................................. 11 Radioactive Materials Licensing ...................................................................... 11 Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement Section, Radioactive Material ....... 11 Registration, Regulations, and Quality Assurance (RRQA) Section ............... 12 X-Ray Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement ............................................ 13 Certification, and Mammography Section ....................................................... 14 Environmental Management Branch................................................................ 14 Los Angeles County......................................................................................... 15 San Diego County ............................................................................................ 15 COLORADO ................................................................................................................... 16 CONNECTICUT.............................................................................................................. 19 DELAWARE ................................................................................................................... 21 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ........................................................................................... 22 FLORIDA ........................................................................................................................ 23 Field Operations ............................................................................................... 24 GEORGIA........................................................................................................................ 25 Environmental Protection Division ................................................................. 24 Department of Community Health ................................................................... 26 Southface Institute............................................................................................ 26 HAWAII........................................................................................................................... 27 IDAHO............................................................................................................................. 28 ILLINOIS......................................................................................................................... 29 INDIANA......................................................................................................................... 31 Department of Health ....................................................................................... 31 Department of Homeland Security................................................................... 32 IOWA............................................................................................................................... 33 Radiation Machine Program ............................................................................ 33 Mammography Certification ........................................................................... 33 Radon Program ................................................................................................ 33
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Radioactive Materials Licensing Inspection ..................................................... 33 Radiological Emergency Response Field Team Coordinator ............................ 34 Permits to Operate Radiation Machines or Administer Radioactive Materials.. 34 Radiochemistry Lab ........................................................................................... 34 KANSAS ......................................................................................................................... 35 KENTUCKY.................................................................................................................... 37 LOUISIANA .................................................................................................................... 39 MAINE............................................................................................................................. 42 MARYLAND................................................................................................................... 43 Emergency Radiation/Environment Monitoring/Ingestion Pathway................ 44 MASSACHUSETTS........................................................................................................ 45 MICHIGAN ..................................................................................................................... 47 Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity............................................ 47 Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy .................................... 48 MINNESOTA .................................................................................................................. 50 MISSISSIPPI ................................................................................................................... 51 MISSOURI....................................................................................................................... 52 MONTANA .................................................................................................................... 53 NEBRASKA .................................................................................................................... 54 NEVADA......................................................................................................................... 55 NEW HAMPSHIRE......................................................................................................... 57 NEW JERSEY ................................................................................................................. 58 NEW MEXICO ................................................................................................................ 61 NEW YORK .................................................................................................................... 64 State Health Department .................................................................................... 64 State Department of Environmental Conservation............................................. 65 New York City Health Department and Mental Hygiene .................................. 66 NORTH CAROLINA ...................................................................................................... 68 NORTH DAKOTA .......................................................................................................... 70 OHIO................................................................................................................................ 71 OKLAHOMA .................................................................................................................. 73 Environmental Agency ...................................................................................... 73 Health Agency ................................................................................................... 74 OREGON ......................................................................................................................... 75 PENNSYLVANIA ........................................................................................................... 77 Regional Offices ................................................................................................ 81 PA Emergency Management Agency ................................................................ 85 PUERTO RICO................................................................................................................ 86 RHODE ISLAND ............................................................................................................ 87 Center for Facilities and Regulations - Radiation Control Program .................. 87 Center for Health Homes and Environmental- Radon Control ......................... 87 Rhode Island Department of Emergency Response (RIEMA) .......................... 88 Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management................................ 88 Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission........................................................ 88 SOUTH CAROLINA....................................................................................................... 89 SOUTH DAKOTA........................................................................................................... 91 Health Agency ................................................................................................... 91 Environmental Agency ...................................................................................... 91
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TENNESSEE ................................................................................................................... 92 TEXAS............................................................................................................................. 94 Department of State Health Services ................................................................. 94 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality .................................................. 97 UTAH .............................................................................................................................. 98 VERMONT .................................................................................................................... 100 VIRGINIA ..................................................................................................................... 101 Central Regional Office ................................................................................... 101 Eastern Regional Office ................................................................................... 102 Northern Regional Office ................................................................................ 102 Southwest Regional Office .............................................................................. 102 WASHINGTON............................................................................................................. 103 WEST VIRGINIA.......................................................................................................... 105 WISCONSIN ................................................................................................................. 106 WYOMING ................................................................................................................... 107 FEDERAL AGENCIES ADVISORY TEAM FOR FOOD, HEALTH, AND THE ENVIRONMENT ............... 110 CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CDC)......................... 111 Division of Cancer Prevention and Control ................................................... 111 Radiation Studies Branch ............................................................................... 111 National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) ..................... 112 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA) ........................................................... 113 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE).......................................................................... 114 National Nuclear Security Administration ..................................................... 115 Radiological Assistance Program................................................................... 115 Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center (FRMAC)............ 119 National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center (NARAC) .......................... 119 Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site (REAC/TS) Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education........................................... 120 Aerial Measuring System (AMS) .................................................................. 121 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS) ............................................... 122 Custom and Border Protection ....................................................................... 122 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)....................................... 124 Domestic Nuclear Detection Office ............................................................... 127 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) ...................................................... 128 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)............................................... 129 National Analytical Radiation Environmental Laboratory............................. 131 National Center for Radiation Field Operations (NCRFO)............................ 132 Office Radiation and Indoor Air (ORIA) Regional Program Managers ........ 133 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI)..................................................... 138 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) ........................................................ 139
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Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) ................................... 139 Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA) .............................................................. 143 Winchester Engineering and Analytical Center ............................................. 144 Regional Radiological Health Representatives ............................................. 144
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS & SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA)
HEADQUARTERS ....................................................................................... 147 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS & TECHNOLOGY (NIST) .................. 148 Physics Measurement Laboratory .................................................................. 148 NIST Center for Neutron Research ................................................................ 149 Office of Safety, Health, Environment, Radiation Safety Division ............... 149 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (NRC)................................................... 150 Regional Offices ............................................................................................ 152 UNITED STATES NAVY............................................................................................. 154 Naval Reactors ............................................................................................... 154 INTERNATIONAL ANGENIES RADIATION AUTHORITY IN CANADA .................................................................. 157 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission........................................................... 158 Health Canada Radiation Protection Bureau.................................................. 158 Health Canada Consumer and Clinical Radiation Protection Bureau ............ 159 Canada's Provincial Radiation Protection Service Contacts .......................... 160 Canada's Federal Radiation Protection Service Contacts ............................... 165 INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY (IAEA)....................................... 167 Division of Radiation, Transport, and Waste Safety ...................................... 167 Regulatory Infrastructure and Transport Safety Section ................................ 167 Waste and Environmental Safety Section ...................................................... 168 Incident and Emergency Centre ..................................................................... 168 Nuclear Safety Attaché, United States Mission to International Organizations in Vienna............................................................................. 168 OTHER LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE REGIONAL COMPACTS .......................... 171 Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission .................. 171 Atlantic Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact .... 174 Central Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Commission ...... 175 Central Midwest Interstate Commission ........................................................ 176 Midwest Compact Commission ..................................................................... 177 Northwest Interstate Compact........................................................................ 179 Rocky Mountain Board .................................................................................. 182 Southeast Compact Commission.................................................................... 183 Southwestern Compact Commission ............................................................. 186 Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Commission ......... 189 Unaffiliated States .......................................................................................... 190 LIST OF CRCPD WORKING GROUPS ...................................................................... 194 CRCPD MEMBERSHIP................................................................................................ 195 Director Members .......................................................................................... 199
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Associate Members ........................................................................................ 200 Affiliate Members .......................................................................................... 209 Emeritus Members ......................................................................................... 210 Honorary Members ........................................................................................ 210 International Members ................................................................................... 210 INDEX OF INDIVIDUALS .......................................................................................... 245 ADVERTISEMENTS .................................................................................................... 257
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CONFERENCE OF RADIATION CONTROL PROGRAM DIRECTORS, INC . 2025 - 2026 Board of Directors* Mulligan, Patrick , New Jersey Chairperson Telephone: 609/9845520 Email: patrick.mulligan@dep.nj.gov Ridgle, Tanya , California (L.A. County) Chair-Elect Telephone: 213/351-7385 Email: tanya.ridgle@cdph.ca.gov Bruedigan, Lisa , Texas Past-Chair Telephone: 502/2274543 Email: lisa.bruedigan@crcpd.org Gries, Michael , Nebraska Treasurer Telephone: 402/471-0528 Email: michael.gries@nebraska.gov Haskins, Hillary , Oregon Member-at-Large Telephone: 614/644-2727 Email: hillary.haskins@oha.oregon.gov Harthcock, Joann , Texas Member-at-Large Telephone: 512/231-5690 Email: joann.harthcock@dshs.texas.gov Verderame, Kristina , Connecticut Member-at-Large Telephone: 860/424-3657 Email: hkristina.verderame@ct.gov
2025 - 2026 Council Chairpersons*
Haskins, Hillary , Oregon
Environmental Nuclear Council
Ridgle, Tanya, L.A County, CA
General and Liaison Council
Harthcock, Joann Texas
Healing Arts Council
Verderame, Kristina , Connecticut
Homeland Security/Emergency Response Council
Gries, Michael , Nebraska
Suggested State Regulations Council
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*Consult state/local and federal personnel listings for addresses and phone numbers.
CRCPD (Continued)
Liaisons to Board of Directors*
Rzeszotarski, Peter
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Cotton, Shea
Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Adm.
Bacon, Stefanie
Environmental Protection Agency
Foreman, Bruce
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Miller, Donald , M.D
Food and Drug Administration/Center for Devices & Radiological Health
Akhavannik, Huda
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Office of the Executive Director 201 Brighton Park Blvd., Suite 1 Frankfort, KY 40601 Office Hours – 8:00 – 4:30 EST Telephone: 502/227-4543 Fax: 502/227-7862 Website: http://www.crcpd.org
Bruedigan, Lisa Executive Director
Ext. 2222 Email: lbruediga@crcpd.org Ext. 2225 Email: mcremeans@crcpd.org
Cremeans, Mendy Executive Office Manager Snee, Michael Technical Assistant Hirschler, Bruce System Administrator Bowen, Sharon Administrative Assistant Hyslop, Missy Accounting Assistant
Email: msnee@crcpd.org
Ext. 2234 Email: bhirschler@crcpd.org Ext. 2229 Email: sbowen@crcpd.org Ext. 2224 Email: mhyslop@crcpd.org
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* Consult state/local and federal personnel listings for addresses and telephone numbers.
STATE AGENCIES and TERRITORY
STATE RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAMS Each state in the United States has one or more programs designed to ensure its citizens benefit from appropriate use of radiation and radioactive material and environmental radioactive material. States have been regulating radiation-producing machines and their use for more than 40 years. Under the Atomic Energy Act and its revisions, 39 states have agreements with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to regulate many radioactive isotopes produced in the nuclear fuel cycle and some of the source material that is used in the nuclear fuel cycle. Radioactive material produced in accelerators, if regulated in a state, is regulated by the state. Many states also have active programs to reduce risk from radon, lasers, and tanning booths. More typical programs regulate or register X-ray equipment used in medical, dental, and veterinary work. Inspections of mammography equipment and facilities are also carried out primarily by states in cooperation with the Food and Drug Administration. Most states have trained staff able to respond to nuclear incidents and those states that have responsibility for emergency response due to nearby nuclear power plants are evaluated every two years.
ALABAMA † Office Hours - 8:00-5:00 Central Time 24-Hour Telephone: 334/324-0076 Fax: 334/285-9342 Website: http://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/radiation (Visitor/delivery address: 208 Legends Court, Prattville, AL 36066)
Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: Cell:
Vacant , Director Office of Radiation Control Alabama Department of Public Health P. O. Box 303017 Montgomery, AL 36130-3017 ◊ Swindall, John N., Assistant Director (Radon Contact; Mammography Contact)
Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: john.swindall@adph. state .al.us Cell: 334/322-8397 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: undria.mccallum@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/296-2105 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: oluwaseun.koriko@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/320-9931 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: cortney.dillard@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/322-7914 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: jerome.coleman@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/223-3678
◊ McCallum, Undria W. Radiation Physicist Supervisor Licensing and Registration ◊ Koriko, Oluwaseun Radiation Physicist Senior
◊ Dillard, Cortney Radiation Physicist Senior
Coleman, Jerome Radiation Physicist Supervisor Emergency Planning (Ross Contact) ◊ Sullivan, Paul Radiation Physicist Supervisor X-Ray Compliance Environmental Monitoring ◊ Cleckler, Roger Radiation Physicist Senior
Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: paul.sullivan@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/320-2142
Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: roger.cleckler@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/224-7919
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Alabama (continued)
◊ Pieper, Meredith Radiation Physicist Senior
Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: meredith.pieper@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/224-0251 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: jessica.morris@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/224-1626 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: michael.hallman@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/201-3864 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: kayla.ceaser@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/320-0943 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: kasey.mcginty@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/314-6325 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: sean.williams@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/314-6324 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: garrett.lawson@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/322-8428 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: shakirah.glasco@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/399-0316 Telephone: 334/290-6244 Email: abria.grimmett@adph.state.al.us Cell: 334/399-0316
◊ Morris, Jessica Radiation Physicist Senior
◊ Hallman, Michael Radiation Physicist Senior
◊ Kyla, Ceaser Radiation Physicist Senior
◊ McGinty, Kasey Radiation Physicist Senior
◊ Williams, Sean Radiation Physicist Senior
◊ Lawson, Garrett Radiation Physicist
◊ Glasco, ShaKirah Radiation Physicist
◊ Grimmett, Abria Radiation Physicist Senior
Jefferson County Health Department Department of Health Fax: 205/939-3019 Website: http://www.jcdh.org
Augustus, LaMonte Environmental Health Program Manager Environmental Health Services Air & Radiation Protection Division Jefferson County Health Department
Telephone: 205/930-1057 Email: laMonte.augustus@jcdh.org
1400 6th Avenue, South Birmingham, AL 35233
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ALASKA Alaska Statute and Administrative Code: (http:// www.akleg.gov/basis/aac.asp) Office Hours - 8:00-4:30 AST 24-Hour Telephone: 907/428-7200 ♦ Casares, Hazel Irene Radiological Health Program Public Health - Section of Laboratories State of Alaska/DOH 5455 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Avenue Anchorage, AK 99507 (Mammography Contact) (ROSS Contact) Telephone: 907/334-2107 Email: Irene.casares@alaska.gov doh.radiation.control@alaska.gov Fax: 907/334-2161
Holfeld, Robert , DDS Radiological Health Program Alaska Department of Health
Telephone: 907/334-2684 Email: rob.holfeld@alaska.gov
Public Health – Section of Laboratories 5455 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Avenue Anchorage, AK 99507 ( Dental Program) Farrell, Luic Solid Waste Program Division of Environmental Health AK Department of Environmental Conservation
Telephone: 907/451-1650 Email: luic.farrell@alaska.gov
610 University Avenue Fairbanks, AK 99709 (NRC Liaison)
Lehner, Neil Solid Waste Program Division of Environmental Health AK Department of Environmental Conservation 610 University Avenue Fairbanks, AK 99709 Northwest Interstate Compact LLWM
Telephone: 907/451-2134 Email: neil.lehner@alaska.gov
◊ Nash, Art Alaska Cooperative Extension University of Alaska Fairbanks P.O. Box 756180 308 Tanana Dr., Room 247 Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180 (Radon Contact)
Telephone: 907/474-6366 Email: alnashjr@alaska.edu Toll Free: 800/478-8324
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ARIZONA † Office Hours - 8:00-5:00 MST 24-Hour Telephone: 480/202-4982 Fax: 602/437-0705 Website: www.azdhs.gov/brc
♦ Goretzki, Brian, Bureau Chief Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Radiation Control 4814 South 40th Street
Telephone: 602/255-4840 Email: brian.goretzki@azdhs.gov Cell: 602/390-8771
Phoenix, AZ 85040 ( RAM Contact) (Emergency Response) (Transportation)
◊ Estigarribia, Carla Office Manager
Telephone: 480/364-1038 Email : carla.estigarribia@azdhs.gov Telephone: 602/255-4838 Email: philip.kern@azdhs.gov Telephone: 602/255-4838 Email: katerine.coon@azdhs.gov Telephone: 602/255-4825 Email: hunter.burgin@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/255-4833 Email: shawn.lewis@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/217-0837 Email: jerimiah.rivas@azdhs.gov Telephone: 602/294-3131 Email: cameron.liggitt@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/915-0742 Email: kathleen.dunleavy@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/340-1999 Email: hector.apodaca@azdhs.gov Telephone: 602/469-2072 Email: wayne.yates@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/698-4832 Email: kara.langworthy@azdhs.gov
◊ Kern, Philip Radioactive Materials Program Manager Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing
◊ Coon, Katherine , Program Manager Non-Ionizing Compliance
◊ Burgin, Hunter Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing
◊ Lewis, Shawn Program Manager X-Ray
◊ Rivas, Jeremiah Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing ◊ Liggitt, Cameron Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing (Reciprocity Contact) ◊ Dunleavy, Kathleen Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing ◊ Apodaca, Hector Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing ◊ Yates, Wayne Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing ◊ Langworthy, Kara Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing
◊ Smock, Dylan Non-ionizing Compliance
Telephone: 480/536-2578 Email: dylan.smck@azdhs.gov
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Arizona (continued)
◊ Janes, Kristina Non-ionizing Compliance ◊ Carpetis, Michael Non-ionizing Compliance ◊ Zamora, Vernoica Non-ionizing Compliance
Telephone: 602/292-0581 Email: kristina.janes@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/284-3270 Email: michael.carpetis@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/698-3061 Email: veronica.zamora@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/267-7678 Email: lisa.mollet@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/851-0404 Email: samuel.foltz@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/698-8727 Email: mary.shaw@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/673-6710 Email: emily.hanah@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/901-4407 Email: nathan.mcluckie@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/915-5428 Email: alexander.pizano@azdhs.gov Telephone: 602/826-3229 Email: molly.kerwick@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/653-1590 Email: olga.lara@azdhs.gov
◊ Mollet, Lisa X-ray Compliance ◊ Foltz, Samuel X-ray Compliance ◊ Shaw, Mary X-ray Compliance
◊ Hanah, Emily Program Manager X-ray ◊ Mcluckie, Nathan X-ray Compliance ◊ Pizano, Alexander X-ray Compliance ◊ Kerwick, Molly Radiation Measurements Lab
◊ Lara, Olga X-ray Compliance ◊ Call, Kaylee X-ray Compliance
Telephone: 602/615-4958 Email: kaylee.call@azdhs.gov
◊ Childers, Cheyanne Radiation Measurements Lab Manager ◊ Morton, Jasmyn Radiation Measurements Lab Officer ◊ Horn Hamilton, Birttany Radiation Measurements Lab Officer ◊ Ramos, Madeleine Radiation Measurements Lab Officer ◊ Ruberg, Laura Radiation Measurements Lab Officer
Telephone: 602/402-1347 Email: cheyanne.childers@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/640-8537 Email: jasmyn.morton@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/640-8536 Email: brittany.hamilton@azdhs.gov Telephone: 480/689-1067 Email: madeleine.ramos@azdhs.gov
Telephone: 602/615-4838 Email: laura.ruerg@azdhs.gov
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ARKANSAS † Office Hours - 7:30-5:00 CST 24-Hour Telephone: 501/661-2136 Fax: 501/661-2849 Website: www.healthy.arkansas.gov
(Visitor/delivery address: 5800 West 10 th Street, Suite 400, Little Rock, AR 72204)
♦ Bevill, Bernard (Bernie) R. , Section Chief Arkansas Department of Health Radiation Control Section
Telephone: 501/661-2301 Email: bernard.bevill@arkansas.gov Fax: 501/280-2849
4815 W. Markham St., Slot 30 Little Rock, AR 72205-3867 Vacant, Program Manager Radioactive Materials Program
Telephone: 501/661-2319 Email: Fax: 501/661-2849
◊ Oldenbroek, Adelia (Dee) Program Manager X-Ray & Mammography
Telephone: 501/661-2301 Email: adelia.oldenbroek@arkansas.gov Fax: 501/280-4983 Telephone: 501/280-4781 Email: blain.workman@arkansas.gov Fax: 501/661-2849 Telephone: 501/661-2301 Program Email: adh.epi.radon@arkansas.gov Email: rebecca.davis@arkansas.gov Fax: 501/280-4090
Workman, Blain, Heal th Physicist (Mammography Contact)
Davis, Rebecca , Epidemiology Supervisor Department of Health and Environmental
4815 W. Markham St., Slot 32 Little Rock, AR 72205-3867 (Radon Contact)
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CALIFORNIA † Office Hours - 8:00-5:00 PST 24-Hour Telephone: 800/421-2921 Fax: 916/440-7900 Website: http://www.cdph.ca.gov
(Visitor/delivery address: 1500 Capitol, MS-7610, Sacramento, CA 95899) ♦ Chu, Anthony, Chief Div. of Radiation Safety & Environmental Management CA Department of Public Health
Telephone: 916/650-6884 Email: anthony.chu@cdph.ca.gov
P.O. Box 997377 MS 7601 Sacramento, CA 95899-7377 ◊ Schneider, Ira , Chief Radiologic Health Branch
Telephone: 916/650-7940 Email: ira.schneider@cdph.ca.gov
Radioactive Materials Licensing
Custodio, Robert , Supervisor Health Physicist Radioactive Materials Licensing Section Quach, Kevin, Senior Health Physicist Industrial and General Licensed Devices Unit Alsworth, Hugh , Senior Health Physicist Medical & Academic Licensing Unit Moore, Thomas , Senior Health Physicist Licensing Projects Unit
Telephone: 916/650-0561 Email : robert.custodio@cdph.ca.gov
Telephone: 916/319-9290 Email: kevin.quach@cdph.ca.gov Telephone: 916/440-7895 Email: hugh.alsworth@cdph.ca.gov
Telephone: 916/319-9672 Email: thomas.moore@cdph.ca.gov Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement Section, Radioactive Material ◊ Fassell, John , CHP Supervising Health Physicist Radioactive Materials Inspection Compliance and Enforcement Section Radioactive Materials (SR-A, D, & J Chairperson) Telephone: 916/445-2196 Email: john.fassell@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/341-7103 Oesterle, Donald Senior Health Physicist Southern California Radioactive Telephone: 714/524-1203 Email: donald.oesterle@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/636-6381
Materials Inspection Unit Radiologic Health Branch 500 S. Kraemer Blvd., Suite 235 Brea, CA 92821
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Vacant Senior Health Physicist Northern California Radioactive Materials Inspection Unit Radiologic Health Branch 850 Marina Bay Pkwy. Building P, 1 st Floor Richmond, CA 94804-6403 Loomis, Bradley Senior Health Physicist Radiological Assessment Unit
Telephone: Email: Fax:
Telephone: 714/831-7203 Email: bradley.loomis@cdph.ca.gov
◊ Greger, Robert , CHP Senior Health Physicist Telephone: 714/831-7203 Email: robert.greger@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/341-7194 Registration, Regulations and Quality Assurance (RRQA) Section Scott, Phillip L. , Supervising Health Physicist RRQA Chief Telephone: 916/440-7978 Email: phillip.scott@cdph.ca.gov Rojas, Emmanuel Supervising Health Physicist Quality Assurance and Strategic and Emergency Planning & Training Telephone:279/217-0753 Email: emmanuel.rojas@cdph.ca.gov Fax:
O’Connell, Heidi Senior Health Physicist Enforcement and Compliance Unit
Telephone: 916/440-7964 Email: heidi.oconnell@cdph.ca.gov
Pinisetty, Manasa. Senior Health Physicist Radiological Assessment Unit
Telephone: 916/319-9111 Email: rmanasa.pinisertty@cdph.ca.gov
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California (Continued)
X-Ray Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement
◊ Tierney, Sean, Supervising Health Physicist X-ray Machine Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement CA Department of Public Health
Telephone: 916/440-7899 Email: sean.tierney@cdph.ca.gov
P.O. Box 997414, MS -7610 Sacramento, CA 95899-7414
◊ Cruz, Emir, Senior Health Physicist X-ray Machine Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement Brea Regional Office 500 S. Kraemer Blvd., Suite 235 Brea, CA 92821 Jones, Regina Senior Health Physicist X-ray Machine Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement Sacramento Regional Office Salgado, C. J. Senior Health Physicist X-ray Machine Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement CA Department of Public Health Brea Regional Office 500 S. Kraemer Blvd., Suite 235 Brea, CA 92821 Tien, John Senior Health Physicist X-ray Machine Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement Richmond Regional Office CA Department of Public Health 850 Marina Bay Pkwy., Bldg. P Richmond, CA 94804 ◊ Zeledon, Chris Senior Health Physicist X-ray Machine Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement Sacramento Regional Office
Telephone: 714/524-5688 Email: emir.cruz@cdph.ca.gov
Telephone: 916/445-5551 Email: regina.jones@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/341-7190
Telephone: 714/524-4456 Email: cesar.salgado@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 818/524-1908
Telephone: 916/440-8956 Email: john.tien@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/636-6412
Telephone: 916/650-6613 Email: christopher.zeledon@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/636-6414
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Certification Section
Mishra, Rajiv, Ph.D. Supervising Health Physicist X-ray Machine Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement Sacramento Regional Office
Telephone: 916/440-7902 Email: rajiv.mishra@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/440-5459
Cantrell, Marilyn Senior Health Physicist Certification Unit
Telephone: 916/440-7902 Email: marilyn.cantrell@cdph.ca.gov
Environmental Management Branch Office Hours - 8:00 – 5:00 PST P. O. Box 997377, MS 7402, IMS K-2 Sacramento, CA 95899-7377 Telephone: 916/449-5661 Fax: 916/449-5665 (Visitor/delivery address: 1725 23 rd St., Suite 110, Sacramento, CA 85816) Pace, Christopher, Chief Environmental Management Branch CA Department of Public Health P.O. Box 997377, MS 7402, IMS K-2 Sacramento, CA 95899-7377
Telephone: 916/210-8581 Email: christopher.pace@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/449-5665
Nuclear Emergency Response and Department of Defense Program
Singh, Sheetal , Chief Emergency, Restoration and Waste Management Section CA Department of Public Health Han, Terry , Senior Health Physicist CA Department of Public Health
Telephone: 916/445-5551 Email: sheetal.singh@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/341-7190
Telephone: 916/210-8531 Email: terry.han@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/449-5665
Indoor Radon Program
Trevena, Eric , REHS, Chief Environmental Health Services Section CA Department of Public Health Parks, Dale , Senior Environmental Scientist CA Department of Public Health
Telephone: 916/210-8548 Email: eric.trevena@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/449-5665 Telephone: 916/210-8558 Email: terry.han@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 916/449-5665
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Los Angeles County Radiation Management Office Number: 213/351-7897 Fax: 213/351-2718 Website: http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/eh/EP/rad_health/index.htm
◊ Day, Jeff , Director Radiation Management 3530 Wilshire Blvd., 9 th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90010 (Radon Contact)
Telephone: 213/351-7387 Email: jsday@ph.lacounty.gov Cell: 323/384-8957 Off-duty: 714/334-9847 Telephone: 213/351-7394 Email: hope.martinez@cdph.ca.gov Cell: 213/590-4092 Off-duty: 661/297-3275
◊ Martinez, Hope Principal Radiation Protection Specialist X-Ray and Mammography Compliance (X-Ray and Mammography Contact) Vacant Principal Radiation Protection Specialist Secure the Cities Initiative ◊ Ridgle, Tanya Principal Radiation Protection Specialist Emergency Preparedness and Response ◊ Miko, Tom Principal Radiation Protection Specialist Radioactive Materials Compliance
Telephone: Email: Cell: Off-duty:
Telephone: 213/351-7385 Email: tanya.ridgle@cdph.ca.gov Cell: 213/725-4299 Telephone: 213/351-7382 Email: geza.miko@cdph.ca.gov Cell: 213/471-6001 Off-duty: 909/241-3300
San Diego County
Yonemitsu, Ron , Senior Health Physicist Department of Environmental Health Radiological Health Program San Diego County 5500 Overland Avenue Suite 110 San Diego, CA 92123
Telephone: 858/694-3616 Email: ron.yonemitsu@cdph.ca.gov Fax: 858/694-3629 24-Hour Telephone: 619/778-2889
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COLORADO † Office Hours - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. MST Radiation Program Telephone: 303/692-3371 Fax: 303/7691-7841 Off-duty (Emergency): 303/877-9757 Website: https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/radiation:management
Telephone: 303/692-3371 Email: james.grice@state.co.us
Grice, III, James H. , Program Manager Radiation Program Hazardous Materials & Waste Management Division CO Department of Public Health & Environment HMWMD-RAD-B2 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80246-1530
◊ Horton, Margaret Radon Program Staff (Radon Contact)
Telephone: 303/692-2422 Email: margaret.horton@state.co.us
◊ Jarvis, James , Health Physicist Regulatory Coordinator
Telephone: 303/692-3454 Email: james.jarvis@state.co.us Telephone: 303/692-3447 Email: shiya.wang@state.co.us
◊ Wang, Shiya Uranium Mill Remediation TEMORM Lead Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing Schnettler, Maggie , Health Physicist TENORM Registration Inspection & Licensing X-Ray Certification Unit ◊ Liberman, Katherine , RT(R)(M)(BD) X-Ray Unit Leader X-Ray Certification Program Hazardous Materials & Waste Environment Management Division CO Department of Public Health & Envir.HMWMD-XRC-B1 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80246-1530
Telephone: 303/692-3447 Email: maggie.schnettler@state.co.us
Telephone: 303/692-3446 Email: katherine.liberman@state.co.us
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◊ Garrard, Nicole X-ray Program Assistant
Telephone: 303/692-3342 Email: nicole.garrard@state.co.us Telephone: 303/692-6388 Email: kristina.cole@state.co.us
◊ Cole , Kristina , RT(R) X-Ray & Mammography Compliance, Registration & Certification Collins-Matthews, Nathalia X-Ray Certification Registration ◊ George, Karen, MA Ed., RT(R)(M) X-Ray & Mammography Compliance, Registration & Certification Mammography Contact ◊ McClenathan, Nadine , RT(R) X-Ray & Mammography Compliance, Registration & Certification Radioactive Materials Unit ◊ Peterson, Phillip , Unit Lead ( NMED Contact ) ◊ Bailey, Derek , Licensing Lead Radioactive Materials Licensing ◊ Gift, Matt , Compliance Lead Radioactive Materials Inspection ◊ Cromie, Meghan , Health Physicist Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing Hageman, Will , Health Physicist Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing
Telephone: 303/692-3390 Email: nathalia.collinsmatthews@state.co.us
Telephone: 303/692-3427 Email: karen.george@state.co.us
Telephone: 303/692-3350 Email: nadine.mcclenathan@state.co.us
Telephone: 3030/692-3402 Email: phillip.peterson@state.co.us Telephone: 303/691-4931 Email: derek.bailey@state.co.us
Telephone: 303/692-3382 Email: matt.gift@state.co.us
Telephone: 303/692-6352 Email: meghan.cromie@state.co.us
Telephone: 303/692-3393 Email: meghan.cromie@state.co.us
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◊ Gonzalez, Isaac , Health Physicist Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing ◊ Mote, Kathryn , GL Coordinator General Licensing & Reciprocity ◊ Todd, Michael , Health Physicist Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing ◊ Gilbert, Heather , Health Physicist Radioactive Materials Inspection & Licensing
Telephone: 3030/692-3349 Email: isaac.d.gonzales@state.co.us
Telephone: 303/692-3420 Email : kathryn.mote@state.co.us Telephone: 303/691-4010 Email: michalel.todd@state.co.us
Telephone: 303/692-3393 Email: heather.gilbert@state.co.us
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CONNECTICUT Office Hours - 8:00-5:00 EST Telephone: 860/424-3029 24-Hour Telephone: 860/424-3333 Fax: 860/706-5339 Website: http://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2713&q=324824&deepNav_GID=1639%20 ♦ Semancik, Jeffrey , Director Dept. of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Radiation Division, Bureau of Air Management 79 Elm Street Hartford, CT 06106-5127 Telephone: 860/424-4190 Email: jeffrey.semancik@ct.gov Cell: 860/597-3628
(Emergency Response, Radioactive Waste Agreement State & Homeland Security Contact) (NRC State Liaison) Office) (E-37 Chairperson) (E-47 Chairperson) ◊ Firsick, Michael , Office Director Radiation Division (Materials, Transportation & Decommissioning Contact) (E-5 Liaison with the Low Level Radioactive Waste Forum) ◊ Davies, Kirsten , Supervisor Radiation Control Physicist Radiation Division (Diagnostic and Therapeutic X-Ray & Mammography Programs Contact) ◊ Graber, Brandon Environmental Analyst 3 Radiation Division (Agreement State Program Contact) ◊ Strickland, Daren Radiation Control Physicist Radiation Division (Regulation, Radioactive Materials, Materials Management, Instrumentation & Spectroscopy) ◊ Alford, Christopher Radiation Control Physicist Radiation Division (Radiological Dose Assessment & Environmental Monitoring) ◊ Perry, Shannon Radiation Control Physicist Radiation Division (CBRNResponder & Industrial X-Ray Contact)
Telephone: 860/424-3517 Email: michael.firsick@ct.gov Cell: 860/916-1638
Telephone: 860/424-3690 Email: kirsten.davies@ct.gov Cell: 860/830-7741
Telephone: 860/424-3921 Email: brandon.graber@ct.gov Cell: 203/584-4715
Telephone: 860/424-3532 Email: daren.strickland@ct.gov Cell: 860/930-6150
Telephone: 860/424-3507 Email : chrisopher.alford@ct.gov
Telephone: 860/424-3284 Email : shannon.perry@ct.gov
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◊ Verderame, Kristina Radiation Control Physicist Radiation Division (Radioactive Materials, Agreement State & Emergency Response Contact) ◊ Davis, Joanne Radiation Control Physicist Radiation Division (Medical CT Contact, Emergency Response & Mammography Contact) ◊ Dittmann, Lucia Radiation Control Specialist Radiation Division (Medical X-Ray & Mammography Contact)
Telephone: 860/424-3657 Email: kristina.verderme@ct.gov
Telephone: 860/424-3186 Email: joanne.ramsey@ct.gov
Telephone: 860/424-3265 Email: luica.dittmann@ct.gov
◊ Tuck, Frank Radiation Control Physicist (Fusion, Emergency Response)
Telephone: 860/424-3731 Email: frank.tuck@ct.gov
◊ Maxwell, Simone Environmental Analyst 1 Radiation Division (Materials Registration & Mammography Contact ◊ Ceccarini, Michael Environmental Analyst 1 Radiation Division (Materials and X-Ray Registration Contact) ◊ Provenzano, Francesca , MPH, CHES, REH/RS Public Health Section Chief Public Health Preparedness and Local Health Section CT Department of Public Health
Telephone: 860/424-3240 Email: simone.maxwell@ct.gov
Telephone: 860/424-3240 Email: michael.ceccarini@ct.gov
Telephone: 860/509-7390 Email: francesca.provenzano@ct.gov Fax: 860/730-8402
410 Capitol Avenue Hartford, CT 06134 (Emergency Medical Response Contact)
◊ Rueb, Corinne Health Program Assistant II
Telephone: 860/509-7112 Email: corinne,rueb@ct.gov Fax: 860/707-1917
CT Department of Public Health 410 Capitol Avenue, MS# 13PHP P.O. Box 340308 Hartford, CT 06143 (Emergency Medical Response, Rad Volunteer Program)
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◊ Parkins, Amanda Epidemiologist 2 Lead, Radon and Healthy Homes Program CT Department of Public Health 410 Capitol Avenue, MS# 12-RAD Hartford, CT 06134 (Radon Contact) ◊ Sherrard, James Professor of Nuclear Engineering Technology CT State Colleges and Universities Three Rivers Community College 574New London Turnpike, Norwich, CT 06360 (Health Physics Education Contact)
Telephone: 860/509-7370 Email: amanda.parkins@ct.gov Fax: 860/509-7378
Telephone: 860/215-9472 Email: jsherrard@threerivers.edu
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