Laws & Regulations
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EPA-Approved Arkansas Source-Specific Requirements
Oklahoma SIP: OAC 252:100-8-30 to 252:100-8-37
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UIC-09-2022-0060: Olegario and Anne Rivera Joint Trust, Kalaheo, HI; Consent Agreement and Proposed Final Order
Consent Agreement and Proposed Final Order between the EPA Region 9 and Olegario and Anne Rivera Joint Trust to resolve a civil administrative proceeding under Sections 1423(c)(3)(B) of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). Docket Number UIC-09-2022-0060.
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SafeWater Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) Database and Associated Files - Final Rule
Contains SafeWater executable files and databases used in the development of the final Lead and Copper Rule Revisions.
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National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Proposed Perchlorate Rule
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Proposed Perchlorate Rule
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Drinking Water: Notice of Final Action on Perchlorate
Perchlorate, SDWA, Drinking water
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Perchlorate Regulatory Determination Fact Sheets
Fact sheets have been developed for the perchlorate regulatory determination corresponding to the following stages published in the Federal Register: Final, Supplemental request for comments, and Preliminary.
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State Planning Electronic Collaboration System (SPeCS) Regional Managers
Regional contacts can help state air agencies with submitting SIPs through the eSIP system.
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TRI Data Exchange
There are two methods for states, territories and tribes to participate in the TRI Data Exchange, a system for streamlining the TRI data submission and data access processes.
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Compliance Determination for Inactivation Requirements of the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations when a Public Water Systems Uses Dichlor and Trichlor for Primary Disinfection
This memorandum has been developed to assist SDWA primacy agencies (EPA Regions, states and territories) when considering inactivation/disinfection compliance requirements for those water systems that choose to use Dichlor or Trichlor.
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Chloramines in Drinking Water
Chloramines are disinfectants used to treat drinking water. Chloramines are most commonly formed when ammonia is added to chlorine to treat drinking water. Chloramines provide longer-lasting disinfection as the water moves through pipes to consumers.
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NAICS Sectors 31-33: Manufacturing
EPA has many regulations that affect industries within the manufacturing sector. On those pages you can find a list of laws and regulations that affect your industry as well as compliance and enforcement information.
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Furniture Manufacturing Sector (NAICS 337)
Find EPA regulatory and compliance information for both metal and wood furniture manufacturing, including NESHAPs for surface coating, formaldehyde emissions, and requirements for ozone-depleting substances.
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Connecticut NPDES Permits
NPDES Permits for Connecticut
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Final Rule for Control of Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles: Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission and Fuel Standards
Includes CFR citations, rule history, rule summary and links to the Federal Register notice, Regulatory Impact Analysis, Summary and Analysis of Comments, fact sheets and technical support documents.
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Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Designations Round 3: Ohio State Recommendation and EPA Response
Ohio recommendation for Round 3 area designations and EPA's response.
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State Asbestos Contacts
State administrated asbestos program contacts
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Report: Audit of the EPA’s Post-Award Oversight of Grants Awarded Under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
Report: Management Alert: Audit of the EPA’s Post Award Oversight of Grants Awarded Under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
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Water as a Climate Change Solution
Learn what EPA is doing to support states, communities, and the water sector in their efforts to adapt to a changing climate.
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What should a school do if it finds thermal system insulation (TSI) in a ceiling space, pursuant to the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA)?
If the space in which the TSI is discovered has never been inspected in accordance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) inspection requirements, then such an inspection must be undertaken and should focus on all such previously unexpected space above a drop ceiling in which TSI is present…
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Is the local education agency (LEA) required to provide a separate notification to non-short-time workers and building occupants (i.e. parents, teachers, and employees or their organizations) for each response action that is performed?
No. Under 40 CFR part 763.84(c), a separate notification for each response action taken is not required. A notice to parents, teachers, and employees or their organizations once a year is sufficient. Other Frequent Questions about Asbestos Learn About Asbestos Asbestos and School Buildings Information for Owners and Managers of…