About EPA
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Protecting Children from Lead Exposures
Read this booklet about EPA efforts to reduce lead exposures and prevent lead poisoning. October 2018.
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Smitty's Supply Fire
This website shares the latest information about EPA's response to the Smitty's Supply Fire.
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Research Opportunities for Recent Students and Postdocs
Research Opportunities available at US EPA: Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council, National Science Foundation, American Association for the Advancement of Science,
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Research Fellowships and Scholarships
Research Opportunities available at US EPA: Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council, National Science Foundation, American Association for the Advancement of Science,
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Personal Social Media and the Hatch Act for Lesser Restricted Employees
Learn about what the hatch act saying about Lesser Restricted Employees managing their personal social media accounts during a lapse of appropriations (shutdown).
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Personal Social Media and the Hatch Act for Further Restricted Employees
Learn about what the hatch act saying about Further Restricted Employees managing their personal social media accounts during a lapse of appropriations (shutdown).
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EPA announces $48 million for southeastern states to repair water systems impacted by Hurricane Helene
EPA announces $48 million for southeastern states to repair water systems impacted by Hurricane Helene
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EPA Rings the Alarm on California’s Latest Questionable Attempt to Impose EV Mandates
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) submitted official comments to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) on its proposed “emergency” amendment and adoption of vehicle emissions regulations
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Pre-Feasibility Study for Casa Blanca Coal Mine, Cundinamarca Department, Colombia
Pre-Feasibility Study for Methane Drainage and Utilization at the Casa Blanca Coal Mine, Cundinamarca Department, Colombia.
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President's Environmental Youth Award
The President's Environmental Youth Award is a recognition program for K-12 students who conduct an environmental stewardship and community service project. One winner or group is recognized from each of EPA's 10 regions.
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How to Make a Payment to EPA
Payment tips, information about electronic payment options, including Vendor Express, Fedwire, and Pay.gov, and how to submit payments by mail.
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President's Environmental Youth Award (PEYA) 2024 Winners
Summary of past and current President's Environmental Youth Award winners.
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EPA Begins Asbestos Removal at Michner Plating Superfund Site in Jackson, Michigan
EPA begins asbestos removal at Michner Plating Superfund site in Jackson, Michigan.
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Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators
This award program recognizes outstanding k-12 teachers who employ innovative approaches to environmental education.
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Application Requirements and Form for the Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators
Application requirements and application forms for the Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators (PIAEE).
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By Air, Land and Sea: Tackling the Ozone Issue on Lake Michigan’s Shores
EPA researchers and partners are collaborating to measure levels ozone along the shores of Lake Michigan.
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White Paper: Available and Emerging Technologies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Combustion Turbine Electric Generating Units
EPA white paper on stationary combustion turbines and reducing greenhouse gases.
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Agency Contingency Plans in the Event of a Lapse in Appropriations
EPA's contingency plan provides general guidelines for the orderly handling of EPA operations in the event of a funding hiatus caused by the lack of appropriations.
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Effective Practices for Local Energy Programs
Learn from knowledge, resources and tips gathered through EPA’s Climate Showcase Communities.
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Webinar - Quantifying Health Benefits of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy
Quantifying Health Benefits of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy