Note: EPA no longer updates this information, but it may be useful as a reference or resource.
The 2004 Science Forum featured a Product Expo,
which highlighted several “ready-to-use” EPA Products. EPA developed
a list of health and environmental questions for which we have one
or more “ready-to-use” EPA science products, such as models, maps,
databases or guidance documents. A group of Regional and State senior
managers were asked to select eight to ten environmentally-related
questions from a set of 33. The questions focused on the following
four major environmental topic areas, for which 15 “ready-to-use”
products were ultimately selected and displayed at the Forum. For
more about this effort, please see our Product
Expo one-pager (PDF 1pp, 80KB).
Water Quality |
Air Pollution |
- How do I most effectively use my limited resources to manage 303d and TMDL Programs? More efficiently find the places that need fixing.
- How do I most effectively use my limited resources to manage 303d and TMDL Programs? Fix the right things.
- How do I most effectively use my limited resources to manage 303d and TMDL Programs? Choose the best option for fixing the place.
- What help is available for small drinking water systems?
- What technologies are available to help small drinking water plants meet the 10 ppb arsenic drinking water standard?
- What rapid-response technologies are available to determine if our beaches are safe?
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- Can a national mold standard be developed using EPA-patented technology?
- Are technologies available for my electric utility to remove mercury from their air emissions?
- How can area source emissions of air pollutants be measured in near real-time to support State and regional air quality objectives?
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Ecosystem Protection |
- What ecological resources should be evaluated in an ecological risk assessment?
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Human Exposure |
- What exposure databases and models are available to help me determine human exposures to specific pollutants and how age (i.e., children vs. adults) and human activities affect these exposures?
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