About EPA
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Radiation Resources Outside of EPA
EPA does not license nuclear power plants or regulate the non-ionizing radiation from cell phones, smart meters or power lines. This page provides links to the state and federal agencies that regulate these matters.
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Getting Realistic by Using Gray and Green Infrastructure in D.C.
Feasibility studies provided valuable information and data to the community and informed the consent decree modification that enabled DC Water to effectively combine green with gray infrastructure to meet both community goals and regulatory requirements.
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Using Green Infrastructure to Support Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Program Compliance
Green infrastructure can help MS4 communities meet their goals and permit obligations by treating stormwater and creating green space.
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Green Infrastructure and Integrated Planning
Integrated Municipal Stormwater and Wastewater Planning is a voluntary process that municipalities may use to holistically achieve multiple Clean Water Act objectives across wastewater and stormwater programs.
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Using Green Infrastructure to Address Clean Water Act Requirements
Learn how green infrastructure can be used in integrated planning, MS4 programs, and communities with combined sewer overflows (CSOs) to improve water quality, support stormwater management, and help comply with CWA requirements.
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Collaborate for Green Infrastructure
EPA works with organizations and communities to encourage the adoption of green infrastructure.
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EPA Awards Nearly $1.5 Million to Clarkson University to Develop and Demonstrate Technology to Detect and Degrade PFAS
EPA News Release: EPA Awards Nearly $1.5 Million to Clarkson University to Develop and Demonstrate Technology to Detect and Degrade PFAS
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EPA Announces About $70 Million in Grant Funding for Dillard University and the City of New Orleans
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $19,944,576 in community grant funding for Dillard University and their partner United Way of Southeast Louisiana.
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EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program Office selects Khesha Reed as permanent Deputy Director
EPA News Release: EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program Office selects Khesha Reed as permanent Deputy Director
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Learn About Indoor Air Quality in Tribes
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a term used to describe the level of air pollution in homes and other indoor spaces. Indoor air pollutants are chemical, physical, or biological pollutants.
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EPA Region 7 Orders Grocery Distributors in Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska to Stop Sale of Illegal Fabuloso Disinfectant Products
EPA News Release: EPA Region 7 Orders Grocery Distributors in Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska to Stop Sale of Illegal Fabuloso Disinfectant Products
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Drinking Water Enforcement Response Policy and Enforcement Targeting Tool
This document contains a letter from Cynthia Giles to Regional Administrators about drinking water enforcement response policy with an attached document on Proposed Revision to Enforcement Response Policy for the PWSS Program and Enforcement Tool
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National Tribal Drinking Water Operator Certification Program
This document goes over the Tribal Drinking Water Operator Certification Program, it's requirements, and the form to apply.
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Five Star and Urban Waters Restoration Grant Program
This page contains information about a grants program funded by EPA Urban Waters and sponsored by the Urban Waters Federal Partnership. This page is for 2019 grants.
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La Región 7 de la EPA ordena a los distribuidores de comestibles de Kansas, Misuri y Nebraska que detengan la venta de productos desinfectantes Fabuloso ilegales
EPA News Release: La Región 7 de la EPA ordena a los distribuidores de comestibles de Kansas, Misuri y Nebraska que detengan la venta de productos desinfectantes Fabuloso ilegales
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EPA Releases Final Guidance for New Pesticide Applications and Registration Review Activities that Require Endangered Species Act Reviews
The EPA is seeking public comment on the National Marine Fisheries Service’s opinion for the insecticides carbaryl and methomyl.
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $3.48 Million for Tribes to Build Environmental Protection Capacity
EPA is seeking applications to support land restoration and emergency management Tribal programs
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris Administration Announces $3.48 Million for Tribes to Build Environmental Protection Capacity
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Connecticut Department of Public Health selected to receive $556,000 in a new grant to combat impact of climate change on drinking water infrastructure in Montville, Conn.
Biden-Harris Administration awards $25.5 Million in 16 new grants from Connecticut to Alaska to combat impact of climate change on drinking water infrastructure
EPA News Release: Connecticut Department of Public Health selected to receive $556,000 in a new grant to combat impact of climate change on drinking water infrastructure in Montville, Conn.
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Requirements for Miscellaneous Hazardous Waste Units
Overview of CFR 264 Subpart X as it pertains to Hazardous waste permits.
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바이드-해리스 행정부, 학교 및 보육 시설의 식수에서 납으로부터 어린이를 보호하기 위한 보조금으로 2600만 달러 발표
EPA News Release: 바이드-해리스 행정부, 학교 및 보육 시설의 식수에서 납으로부터 어린이를 보호하기 위한 보조금으로 2600만 달러 발표