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Tom Lent
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Tom Lent of Healthy Building Network Honored as a Western Environmental Hero by the U.S. EPA

SAN FRANCISCO (April 20)-- During the agency's sixth annual Environmental Awards Ceremony in San Francisco today, U.S. EPA Regional Administrator Wayne Nastri presented awards to 36 Western organizations and individuals in recognition of their efforts to protect and preserve the environment in 2003.

"The EPA is pleased and honored to acknowledge the innovative and far-reaching environmental work achieved by this impressive group of organizations and individuals," Nastri said. "All of this year's winners -- in fact, all of this year's nominees -- have made commendable efforts to protect and preserve our air, water and land."

The EPA Region 9 Environmental Awards program acknowledges commitment and significant contributions to the environment in California, Arizona, Nevada, Hawaii, the Pacific Islands and tribal lands. Thirty-six groups and individuals were selected from over 150 nominees received this year from businesses, media, local, state and federal government officials, tribes, environmental organizations and citizen activists.

The winners and basis for recognition are:

Tom Lent
Healthy Building Network
Berkeley
Working with a variety of interests in the building industry, Tom Lent has spent his lifetime working to improve the health and well-being of the community and the planet. He contributed to the information campaign to ban arsenic-treated wood, has been a national player in the efforts to educate and inform a wide audience about the environmental and health hazards of PVC, built the best "alternatives to PVC products" database for a wide range of products, and is a major player in the development of green building guidelines for hospitals. He has contributed to a better understanding of the complex issues of materials testing and evaluation by his thorough analysis of methodology and life cycle assessment systems, and worked with the building industry to transform the marketplace.
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