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Employees New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission Heather Radcliffe

Heather Radcliffe

Highest compensated employee

WRP Director at New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission

Fiscal year ended September 30, 2023. Published on January 25, 2026.

$136,634
2023

Total compensation

Heather Radcliffe has been listed as an employee of New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission in Form 990 filings since fiscal year 2023.

Annual compensation details

$136,634
WRP Director
2023
$109k org
37.5 hrs/wk
$29k other
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Other employees at New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission

Susan Sullivan
Executive Director
$227,299
$197,232 from orgNo related comp$30,067 other
Lucia Walker
Comptroller
$149,201
$119,601 from orgNo related comp$29,600 other
Linda Allen
Project Director
$131,584
$110,218 from orgNo related comp$21,366 other
Richard Friesner
Enviornmenta
$131,066
$103,115 from orgNo related comp$27,951 other
Robert Burg
Information Officer
$127,830
$100,173 from orgNo related comp$27,657 other
Colleen Hickey
Information Officer
$121,572
$101,116 from orgNo related comp$20,456 other
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January 25, 2026:
2023 New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission 990 published

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