Risk Management Research
EPA's risk management research identifies, develops and tests innovative tools, methods and technologies used to solve and prevent complex environmental problems to safeguard human health and the environment. EPA scientists and engineers seek to determine what environmental risks exist and then determine how to manage, reduce or eliminate those risks in a sustainable manner.
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| Technology Assessments, Verifications and Transfers | ETV | Water Technology Collaboration and Transfer |
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Event
Tenth Annual Drinking Water Workshop - Small Systems: Challenges & Solutions
Sponsored by US EPA and ASDWA
September 10-12, 2013
Cincinnati, OH
Cited by 3 ACS Journals
Jetter, James, Y. Zhao, K. Smith, T. Yelverton, P. DeCarlo, M. D. Hays, Y. ZHAO, K. R. Smith, B. Khan, AND T. YELVERTON. (2012) "Pollutant Emissions and Energy Efficiency under Controlled Conditions for Household Biomass Cookstoves and Implications for Metrics Useful in Setting International Test Standards." Environmental Science and Technology. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Indianapolis, IN, 46(19):10827-10834.
Funding Opportunity
EPA-ORD-NRMRL-CI-12-03
Request for Proposal
Research Training Program for College and University Students



