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Technology Transitions Notices of Data Availability
Notice of Data Availability Relevant to Petition Submissions Under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act of 2020
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EPA's Water Management Plans
EPA’s Facilities water management plans from 2006 to the present.
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Management of Certain Hydrofluorocarbons and Substitutes under Subsection (h) of the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act
Information about Subsection (h) under the AIM Act
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National Service Center for Environmental Publications
NSCEP is EPA's repository of digital and print EPA publications. You can search and retrieve, download, print and/or order EPA technical, scientific, or educational materials - free of charge.
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Great Lakes Funding
EPA's Great Lakes National Program Office funds activities that advance protection and restoration of the Great Lakes ecosystem.
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EPA Region 8 (Mountains and Plains)
Mission, organization and contact information for EPA's Region 8 office in Denver (Mountain States)
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State Resources
This page is the State hub for energy and climate resources.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Wisconsin
Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in Wisconsin include Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, Fox River NRDA/PCB Releases, Kohler Co. Landfill, Murray Machinery Incorporated, National Presto Industries, and Northern Engraving Co.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Minnesota
Notable sites in reuse and continued use in Minnesota include Boise Cascade/Onan Corp./Medtronics, General Mills/Henkel Corp., MacGillis & Gibbs Co./Bell Lumber & Pole Co., Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. (St. Louis Park Plant), and South Andover Site.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in South Carolina
Sites in reuse and continued use in South Carolina include Calhoun Park Area, Independent Nail Co., Koppers Co (Charleston Plant), Medley Farm Drump Dump, Rock Hill Chemical Co., Macalloy Corporation, Para-Chem Southern and Palmetto Wood Preserving
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建筑物内的空气净化挑战
Simplified Chinese translation of Clean Air in Buildings Challenge page
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in North Carolina
Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in North Carolina include Ward Transformer, Aberdeen Pesticide Dumps, Barber Orchard, Battery Tech (Duracell-Lexington), Carolina Transformer, Gurley Pesticide Burial, and Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp - Navassa.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Kentucky
Sites in reuse and continued use in Kentucky include Brantley Landfill, B.F. Goodrich, Caldwell Lace Leather Co., Inc., and National Southwire Aluminum Co.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Alabama
Sites in reuse and continued use in Alabama include American Brass Inc., Capitol City Plume, Ciba-Geigy Corp. (McIntosh Plant), Olin Corp., (McIntosh Plant), Perdido Ground Water Contamination and Triana/Tennessee River.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Delaware
Sites in reuse and continued use in Delaware include Army Creek Landfill, Chem-Solv, Inc., Delaware City PVC Plant, Delaware Sand & Gravel Landfill, E.I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co., Inc. (Newport Pigment Plant Landfill), and Halby Chemical Co.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Washington, D.C.
Sites in reuse and continued use in Washington, DC include Washington Gas Light Site.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in the U.S. Virgin Islands
A site in continued use in the U.S. Virgin Islands is Tutu Wellfield.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Rhode Island
Sites in reuse and continued use in Rhode Island include Central Landfill, Centredale Manor Restoration Project, Davisville Naval Construction Battalion Center, Newport Naval Education & Training Center, Peterson/Puritan Inc., and Picillo Farm.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in New Hampshire
Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in New Hampshire include Auburn Road Landfill, Fletcher's Paint Works & Storage, Kearsarge Metallurgical Corp., Ottati & Goss/Kingston Steel Drum, Pease Air Force Base, and Somersworth Municipal Water Supply Well.
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Superfund Redevelopment Videos
Catalogue of Superfund Redevelopment videos including EPA Superfund Redevelopment 20th Anniversary, California Gulch: From Metals to Medals, and Life After Superfund.