About EPA
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Resources for the San Juan Watershed
Resources for the San Juan Watershed area.
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Infrastructure Task Force Summary of Commonalities and Best Practices from Tribal Utilities
This document summarizes best practices for ensuring sustainable access to safe drinking water and sanitation from 5 tribes and 1 tribal utility collaborative.
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EPA History: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
A collection of EPA Press Releases on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
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Homework Resources about Environmental Issues
Environmental homework resources for students.
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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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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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Superfund Climate Resilience
EPA's Superfund program developed an approach that raises awareness of site climate and weather vulnerabilities and applies climate change and weather science as a standard operating practice in cleanup projects.
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Instructions to Complete the Web Area Request Form
Learn how to avoid common errors in requesting a web area, so you don't have your request rejected and have to fill out the form all over again.
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About the Air Quality Policy Division (AQPD)
The Air Quality Policy Division (AQPD) is one of five divisions within EPA’s Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS)
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About the Outreach and Information Division (OID)
OID’s mission is to protect human health and the environment through data management, outreach, and education. OID is comprised of four groups that include information technology specialists, e-learning specialists, and environmental protection specialists
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May—June 2021 Newsletter
News From EPA's Pacific Southwest Region (Region 9).
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Office of Land and Emergency Management Grants and Funding
Open and closed competitive grants sponsored by the Office of Land and Emergency Management, formerly known as the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, are announced on this page.
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Google Analytics Dashboard for a Web Area
Learn how to create a dashboard for your web area using the template provided by the Web Analytics program. Then you can have it emailed to you monthly, and evaluate trends across all pages of your web area, such as number of visitors and top search terms.
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PDF Clicks Listed by the Page Linking to It
You can create reports in Google Analytics to show PDF clicks, listed by the page they are linked on, for either your whole web area or for a single page. You can also filter it to a single PDF file, especially useful if it is linked on more than one page.
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Navigation To and From a Page: Which Links Get Clicked From Where
Use Google Analytics to find out what page users most frequently click your Contact Us link from (Previous Page Path), or which links on a page are popular or unpopular (Next Page Path). You can also track clicks on external (non-epa.gov) links.
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Creating Web Area Segments with Google Analytics
Segments allow you to quickly access data for a predefined set of Sessions or Users, such as government or education users, or sessions in a particular state. You can then apply this segment to any report within the Google Analytics (GA) interface.
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Supporting Anaerobic Digestion in Communities
A request for Proposals regarding Supporting Anaerobic Digestion in Communities
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Glossary of Dimensions and Metrics Used in Google Analytics
Dimensions are descriptive attributes, the items being measured, and metrics are the numerical values that provide data about those dimensions. See a list of all the definitions, and a shorter table of those you will most commonly use in GA reports.
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How to Find Superfund Data or other URLs with Query Parameters
View pageview statistics for content that includes query parameters in the URL. The ? in the URL is saying the regular URL ends here and a variable will follow, as in superfund site pages like cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/csitinfo.cfm?id=0303738
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Page Traffic Analysis (GA4)
Use Google Analytics to find out what page users most frequently click your Contact Us link from, or which links on a page are popular or unpopular. You can also track clicks on external (non-epa.gov) links.