Highlights
Search Your Community
Enter your zip code and choose from four databases to retrieve environmental
information about your community. In addition, you can explore
the databases below to learn more about your community.
Each EPA Regional Office is responsible within its states for the
execution of the Agency's programs. Select a region by clicking
within the area of the map covered by the region, or use the links
located below the map to go directly to a region.
State Environmental Agencies
Gateway to state environmental and energy agencies. Includes links
to some local government environmental offices.
Learn More about Your Community
Use the following databases to learn more about environmental conditions
in your community.
Envirofacts
Provides access to several EPA databases to provide you with information about environmental activities that may affect air, water, and land anywhere in the United States.Window to My Environment
Use interactive maps and tools to answer popular questions about environmental conditions affecting air, land and water in your community; and learn what is being done locally to protect the environment.AIRNOW
Search the Air Quality Index and find ozone maps to learn more about air quality and air pollution.Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)
Search the TRI and find information regarding toxic chemicals that are being used, manufactured, treated, transported, or released into the environment.National Superfund Sites (NPL)
Get information about Superfund sites in your community.Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO)
Go to Pilot database to search for facilities in your community to see if an agency has conducted air, water or hazardous waste compliance inspections, violations were found, or enforcement actions were taken.Environmental Justice Geographic Assessment Tool
Replacing the EnviroJustice Mapper, the Environmental Justice Geographic Assessment Tool covers any area in the Continental U.S. Four sets of indicators, environmental, health, social, and economic, provide information on such environmental justice topics as: adverse health or environmental impacts, aggregate or cumulative impacts, unique exposure pathways, vulnerable or susceptible populations, or lack of capacity to participate in decision making process.
Each EPA Regional Office is responsible within its states for the execution of the Agency's programs. Select a region by clicking within the area of the map covered by the region, or choose your state in the pull-down menu below and select "Go" to go directly to your region.
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