About EPA
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September—October 2020 Newsletter
EPA Pacific Southwest Newsletter for September—October 2020: Children's Health, Wildfires, Rio Salado and More.
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EPA to Review Cleanups at Nine Wisconsin Superfund Sites This Year
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will conduct comprehensive reviews of cleanup work at 9 National Priorities List Superfund sites across Wisconsin this year.
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EPA to Review Cleanups at 11 Ohio Superfund Sites This Year
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will conduct comprehensive reviews of cleanup work at 11 National Priorities List Superfund sites across Ohio this year.
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Smart Growth Technical Assistance Programs
This page lists EPA's growth technical assistance programs that help communities implement smart growth solutions to development-related challenges.
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EPA to Review Cleanups at Nine Minnesota Superfund Sites This Year
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will conduct comprehensive reviews of completed cleanup work at nine National Priorities List Superfund sites across Minnesota this year.
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OCR's Newsletter
This page was created to direct interested parties to sign up for OCR's newsletter.
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EPA to Review Cleanups at Eight Michigan Superfund Sites This Year
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will conduct comprehensive reviews of completed cleanup work at eight National Priorities List Superfund sites across Michigan this year.
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EPA to Review Cleanups at Nine Indiana Superfund Sites This Year
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will conduct comprehensive reviews of completed cleanup work at nine National Priorities List Superfund sites across Indiana this year.
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EPA to Review Cleanups at Four Illinois Superfund Sites This Year
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will conduct comprehensive reviews of completed cleanup work at four National Priorities List Superfund sites across Illinois this year.
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National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory (NVFEL) Showcase 2012 Highlights
The page lists the highlights from the speakers who attended National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory Showcase 2012.
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Superfund Accomplishments Quarterly Report - Fiscal Year 2024
EPA’s Superfund Accomplishments Report for fiscal year 2024 highlights efforts to clean up the nation’s most contaminated lands, respond to environmental emergencies and natural disasters, and advance environmental justice.
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Superfund Glossary
Access the Superfund Glossary containing common Superfund terms and acronyms and their definitions.
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Biothreat Agents
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Consequence Management Advisory Team (CMAT) provides biological subject matter expertise support to the 10 EPA Regions and other EPA program offices.
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Chemical Warfare Agents
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Consequence Management Advisory Team (CMAT) provides chemical subject matter expert support to the 10 EPA Regions and other EPA program offices.
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EPA's Tribal Support For Radiation Protection
How the Environmental Protection Agency can support Tribal Governments
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Using Responsive Maps (EPA Regions, States, etc.)
This page provides standard maps for use on About EPA webpage and pages where a clickable US map showing EPA regions is needed.
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Communicating the Connection Between Climate Change and Heat Health
This page includes presentation and transcript PDFs and mp3s from EPA's August 19, 2015 webcast, "Communicating the Connection Between Climate Change and Heat Health".
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EPA Accomplishments Report on Community-driven Environmental Solutions in American Samoa
EPA decided to focus its work in American Samoa on accessing safe drinking water and mitigating the effects of climate change. These accomplishments and more are expanded on throughout the report.
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EPA Pacific Southwest Annual Progress Reports: 2002-2016
EPA's Pacific Southwest (Region 9) Annual Progress Reports from 2002 to 2016.
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$1.5 Million for East Bay Cities to Redevelop Properties
EPA announced $1.5 million in grants to the East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) and the Cities of Richmond and Vallejo to identify and prepare formerly contaminated properties, also known as “brownfields,” for redevelopment.