District Department of the Environment

The District Department of the Environment (DDOE) serves as an agency within the Executive Branch of the District of Columbia (DC) government in the United States to consolidate the administration and oversight of environmental and energy programs, services, laws, and regulations. Under the authority of [DC Law 16-51], the DDOE was formed through a merger of the DC Government's Environmental Health Administration, the DC Energy Office, policy functions of the Tree Management Administration and policy functions of the Office of Recycling.[1]

The DDOE is a "one-stop shop" for programs and services that protect human health and the environment and address energy efficiency issues for all sectors of the city. DDOE programs are designed to facilitate cleaner air and water, green our neighborhoods and building space, and assist with the management of hazardous and toxic waste disposal. Additionally, DDOE conducts community and educational outreach to increase public awareness of environmental and energy related issues.

Mission statement

The Mission of the District Department of the Environment (DDOE) is to protect and restore the environment, conserve natural resources, provide energy related policy, planning, direct services, and improve the quality of life in the District of Columbia.

Vision

As the nation's capital city, the District will become the model of environmental protection and sustainable environmental practices. In partnership with other District agencies, the Federal government, business groups, non-profit organizations, and residents, the Department of Environment will help instill environmental awareness through innovation and best practices.

Keith A. Anderson Director

Keith A. Anderson is the director of the District Department of the Environment (DDOE). He is responsible for leading a workforce of approximately 300 environmental professionals and overseeing the operations of four administrations, 13 divisions, and 14 branches that work collaboratively to protect the environment and conserve the natural resources of the District of Columbia.

With more than 10 years of public service experience in the District, Mr. Anderson has served as the agency’s interim director, chief of staff and has held several high-level positions in its energy administration. As chief of staff, he coordinated overall agency operations including development and implementation of regulations, procedures, and budget to ensure progress toward the agency’s strategic plans and objectives. He provided direct oversight for the Office of Policy and Sustainability, the Office of Enforcement and Environmental Justice, the Office of Community Relations, and the Office of Public Information.

As deputy director of DDOE’s Energy Administration, he managed implementation of key energy programs, including weatherization, the renewable energy incentive program, energy conservation, and community outreach and education. He was instrumental in the creation of the DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DC SEU), a multi-year, multi-million dollar contract to roll-out programs designed to improve energy efficiency in the District and create green jobs for residents. As chief of DDOE’s Energy Affordability Division, he managed the District’s program to provide approximately 25,000 low-income District’s residents each year with financial assistance to meet the rising costs of home energy.

Before joining DDOE, Mr. Anderson served as a senior budget analyst for the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO).

Mr. Anderson serves on several professional organizations including, the Principal’s Staff Committee for the Chesapeake Bay Program; DC SEU Advisory Board; National Energy Assistance Directors Association; National Association of State Energy Officials; Climate, Energy, and Environmental Policy Committee for the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, and as Chairman of the Energy Advisory Committee for the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.

A native of the District and graduate of DC’s public school system, Mr. Anderson earned his bachelor’s degree at Hampton University in Virginia. He currently resides in Ward 4 with his family.

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