About EPA
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Global Methane Initiative (GMI)
The Global Methane Initiative promotes cost-effective, near-term methane recovery through partnerships between developed and developing countries, with participation from the private sector, development banks, and nongovernmental organizations.
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Petition Status for Technology Transitions
Information on Technology Transition Petitions under the AIM Act - how to submit petitions, and information and status on petitions that EPA has received.
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Region 2 Children’s Environmental Health New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Eight Tribal Nations
Children’s environmental health resources in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and Tribal Nations
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General Permits and Permits by Rule, Proposed Action - 5 Source Categories, December 12, 2013
EPA proposed options to simplify the Clean Air Act permitting process for certain smaller sources of air pollution commonly found in Indian country
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Possible Funding Sources for Managing Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms and Cyanotoxins in Drinking Water
Factsheet covering the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act revolving funds and other possible funding sources.
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EPA’s Efforts: Coastal Wetlands Initiative
This page details EPA's efforts associated with the Coastal Wetlands Initiative including partnerships, the Interagency Coastal Wetlands Workgroup, coastal wetland reviews, coastal wetland loss pilot studies, and living shorelines work
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About the Regional Administrator for EPA's Region 7 Office in Kansas City
Contact information, professional and educational background for the Regional Administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency’s Region 7 (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska)
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About Region 3's Laboratory and Field Services at EPA's Environmental Science Center
Mission & contact information for EPA Region 3's Laboratory and Field Services located at EPA's Environmental Science Center: the Office of Analytical Services and Quality Assurance & Field Inspection Program
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Mid-Atlantic Multi-Site EMS
Information about the Region 3 Mid-Atlantic Multi-Site Environmental Management System program.
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Region 3 Mid-Atlantic Multi-Site Environmental Policy
Safety, Health and Environmental Policy documents for the EPA Region 3 Mid-Atlantic Multi-Site EMS facilities.
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Petitions for Reconsideration and Judicial Review Under the AIM Act
This page lists petitions for reconsideration of specific provisions of the final rule titled “Restrictions on the Use of Certain Hydrofluorocarbons Under the America Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020.”
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Climate Ready Estuaries Partner Projects
Find examples of projects that National Estuary Programs around the country have completed to prepare for climate change impacts.
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Historical Planning, Budget, and Results Reports
Links to EPA prior years' Strategic & Annual Plans, Budget Summaries, Justification of Appropriations for Committee on Appropriations, & Financial & Performance Reports.
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EPA redesignates Detroit area to “attainment” for sulfur dioxide; area now meets national air quality standards
Cleaner air for Detroit as sulfur dioxide levels drop more than 57% over 15 years
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing the redesignation of the Detroit area to “attainment” for sulfur dioxide emissions after air monitoring shows the region meets the national health-based standard.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Website of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). EPA's mission is to protect human health and the environment.
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FY 2027 Budget
FY 2026 Budget in Brief and Congressional Justification
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The Evidence Act
Describes the Evidence Act and EPA's implementation.
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Reporting FY 2025 Results
Describes & links to EPA FY 25 programmatic and financial performance reports, such as the Agency Financial Report (AFR) & Annual Performance Report (APR)
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About the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA)
Mission, Organization & contact information for OECA, which aggressively goes after pollution problems that make a difference in communities through vigorous civil and criminal enforcement.
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Water Reuse Interagency Working Group
This page describes the Water Reuse Interagency Working Group, established May 2022 under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (Sec. 50218). This group develops and coordinates actions, tools, and resources to advance water reuse across the United States.