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Region 2 Citizen Hotline/Help Desk
- (877) 251-4575 (Toll-free number from New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and Eight Tribal Nations.)
 
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If you plan to call our Hotline/Help Desk, please note these frequently requested issues to whom we refer callers:
Who can I contact about obtaining an EPA Hazardous Waste ID Numbers: 212-637-3194
	Who can I contact about Asbestos: 212-637-3476
	National Lead Information Center : 800-424-5323
	Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) and Technician Certification/Refrigerator License: 212-637-4054
	Who can I contact importing Disinfecting Wipes/Products: 732-906-6809
	Who can I contact regarding Air Quality: 212-637-3895
	Who can I contact regarding the Hudson River (Fish Kills) - NYC Dept of Environmental Protection: 518-402-8044
	Who can I contact regarding Covid-19: www.epa.gov/coronavirus and click on “Contact Us” button.
Report possible violations of environmental laws and regulations.
Region 2 Postal Mailing Addresses
US EPA Region 2
	290 Broadway
	New York, New York 10007-1866
Edison,NJ Environmental Center
	2890 Woodbridge Ave.
	Edison, NJ 08837-3679
Caribbean Environmental Protection Division
	City View Plaza II – Suite 7000
	#48 Rd. 165 km 1.2
	Guaynabo, PR 00968-8069
Hudson River Field Office
	187 Wolf Road, Suite 303
	Albany, NY 12205
Western New York Public Information Office
	U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
	186 Exchange Street
	Buffalo, New York 14204
Virgin Islands Field Office
	Tunick Building, Suite 102
	1336 Beltjen Road
	St. Thomas, VI 00801
Long Island Sound Office
	888 Washington Boulevard 
	Stamford, CT 06904-2152
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