About EPA
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Nonpoint Source Program
NPS Program is helping states, territories, and tribes perform a wide variety of activities to prevent nonpoint source pollution from degrading water quality.
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National Water Reuse Action Plan and Program
WRAP isd improving the resiliency, security, and sustainability of the nation's water resources through collaborative partnerships for water reuse.
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National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Program
Helping permittees and permit writers protect water quality under changing conditions through the methods, tools, and information used to develop and implement NPDES permits and programs.
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National Estuary Program
NEP is a collaborative, efficient, and adaptable ecosystem-based network of organizations that protects and restores 28 estuaries of national significance.
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Long Island Sound Study
LISS is a partnership to restore and protect the Long Island Sound.
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Hydrologic and Water Quality System: A Modeling Tool for Evaluating Effects to Water Quantity and Quality
HAWQS is a web-based interactive water quantity and water quality modeling system that can assist federal agencies, states, local governments, and others with water quality protection decision-making and policy evaluation in the contiguous United States.
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Healthy Watersheds Program
A healthy watershed has mostly natural land cover, especially near its waters; good water quality, quantity, and flow; and habitats with diverse aquatic life. Together, these components support long-term, sustainable benefits to people and the environment.
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Drought and Water Scarcity Initiatives
Drought and water scarcity initiatives work across the National Water Program and with our federal partners to help combat water scarcity and build long-term drought resilience in partnership with states, tribes, and local communities.
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Climate Ready Estuaries Program
CRE worls with the National Estuary Programs and the coastal management community to assess climate change vulnerabilities, develop and implement adaptation strategies, and engage and educate stakeholders.
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Cross-Agency Laboratory Activities
A page describing the different aspects of Cross Agency Lab Activities, including sample analysis, fieldwork, technical assistance, quality assurance, and training and education.
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Lower Neponset River Superfund Site Public Meeting scheduled for March 25, 2025
EPA News Release: Lower Neponset River Superfund Site Public Meeting scheduled for March 25, 2025
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EPA Celebrates America's Farmers and Ranchers on National Agriculture Day
EPA News Release: EPA Celebrates America's Farmers and Ranchers on National Agriculture Day
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ICYMI: Administrator Zeldin in WSJ: “EPA Ends the ‘Green New Deal’”
EPA News Release: ICYMI: Administrator Zeldin in WSJ: “EPA Ends the ‘Green New Deal’”
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Other Resources for Class VI
Other resources for Class VI
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2022 Allotments from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (2022)
2022 allotments
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Chief FOIA Officer Reports
The Chief FOIA Officer must submit an annual narrative report to the Attorney General. The report contains detailed descriptions of EPA's FOIA administration and steps taken to implement the Attorney General's FOIA Guidelines to improve FOIA compliance.
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Report of the Chief FOIA Officer to the U.S. Department of Justice, 2025
Report of the Chief FOIA Officer to the U.S. Department of Justice, 2025
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Flint Water Sampling Objectives
Flint water sampling data
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Creese & Cook (Former) Tannery Superfund Site Public Meeting scheduled for March 20, 2025
EPA News Release: Creese & Cook (Former) Tannery Superfund Site Public Meeting scheduled for March 20, 2025