Laws & Regulations
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EPA's Approval of Seneca Nation of Indians WQS TAS
This page contains documents regrding EPA's Approval of Seneca Nation of Indians WQS TAS
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Limiting Potential to Emit (PTE) & Synthetic Minor Sources
Explanation of the meaning of Limiting Potential to Emit (PTE) & Synthetic Minor Sources
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Florida and Texas LSL Corrective Actions
This page provides details towards the corrective actions provided to the states Texas and Florida from EPA resultant from reports brought forth in the 7th DWINSA
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Final public notice for Choctaw Pocola Casino
Notice regarding final action on a minor source permit for Choctaw Pocolo Casino
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State and Federal Consultations on NPDES General Permit for Offshore Seafood Processors in Federal Waters Off the Washington and Oregon Coast
Correspondence between EPA and state and federal agencies related to EPA's NPDES general permit for offshore seafood processors in federal waters off the coast of Washington and Oregon.
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NPDES Permit for Yvonne Desjarlais (Eldorado Creek) in Alaska
EPA's NPDES permit to Yvonne Desjarlais (formerly issued to Gold Vault Mining Company) for discharging to Eldorado Creek in Denali National Park in Alaska.
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EPA Celebrates Pacific Islands Zero Waste and Resilience Accomplishments
Guam, the CNMI and American Samoa Made Significant Progress
EPA News Release: EPA Celebrates Pacific Islands Zero Waste and Resilience Accomplishments
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EPA Announces $500,000 to Nevada’s Nye Communities Coalition for Job Training
EPA News Release: EPA Announces $500,000 to Nevada’s Nye Communities Coalition for Job Training
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EPA issues first ever underground injection permits for carbon sequestration in California
Carbon sequestration will be used at Kern County site to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and mitigate climate change
EPA News Release: EPA issues first ever underground injection permits for carbon sequestration in California
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EPA and CalEPA Launch Multi-Agency Collaborative to Address Environmental Impacts from Metal Recycling in West Oakland
Effort seeks to improve health and safety of community historically burdened by harmful pollution.
EPA News Release: EPA and CalEPA Launch Multi-Agency Collaborative to Address Environmental Impacts from Metal Recycling in West Oakland
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EPA Orders C&H Sugar to Comply with Clean Water Act, Protect Carquinez Strait and the Bay
EPA News Release: EPA Orders C&H Sugar to Comply with Clean Water Act, Protect Carquinez Strait and the Bay
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Josh F.W. Cook appointed as EPA Pacific Southwest Regional Administrator
EPA News Release: Josh F.W. Cook appointed as EPA Pacific Southwest Regional Administrator
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NPDES Permit for Pearl River Wastewater Treatment Plant
EPA's NPDES wastewater permit for the Pearl River Wastewater Treatment Plant located within the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians tribal boundary.
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UIC Permit: VAS2D957BDIC
EnerVest UIC permit for a brine disposal injection well
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Operators of Coachella Valley’s Oasis Mobile Home Park agree to upgrade drinking and wastewater systems
EPA News Release: Operators of Coachella Valley’s Oasis Mobile Home Park agree to upgrade drinking and wastewater systems
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UIC Permit: VAS2D950BBUC
EnerVest UIC permit for a brine disposal injection well
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NPDES Permit for New Harmony Wastewater Treatment Plant
EPA's NPDES wastewater permit for the New Harmony Wastewater Treatment Plant located within the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians tribal boundary.
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Who is responsible for ensuring that a project has been reviewed by a project designer in order to ensure compliance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA)?
AHERA response actions are required to be designed, not reviewed, by accredited persons. The local education agency (LEA) and its “designated person” under 40 CFR part 763.84(g) have the responsibility to ensure that AHERA requirements are carried out. For asbestos work in public and commercial buildings, it is any contractor…
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UIC Permit: PAS2R985AVEN
Tarr & Tarr OIl Production underground injection control enhance oil recovery permit page
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Who is responsible for overseeing the asbestos-in-schools regulations?
EPA is the primary governmental agency responsible for enforcing the regulations promulgated under AHERA. However, if your State has been issued a "waiver" (or delegation of program authority), the State agency then becomes responsible for enforcing these requirements. The states that currently have waiver programs are: Connecticut, Colorado, Louisiana, Massachusetts…