Laws & Regulations
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Reports OIG
Audit and Evaluation Reports issued by the Office of General.
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EPA's Office of Inspector General
The Office of Inspector General is an independent office within EPA that helps the agency protect the environment in a more efficient and cost effective manner.
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Report: Audit Follow-up: Missing Federal Financial Reports for IIJA-Funded Awards in the EPA’s Grant Files System
Audit Follow-up: Missing Federal Financial Reports for IIJA-Funded Awards in the EPA’s Grant Files System
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State Review Framework (SRF) - Hawaii Final Reports
Details findings of the Hawaii state review framework
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Small Business Compliance
Information on Small Business Compliance with the Environmental Statutes and the Compliance Incentives
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(Draft Permit) City of Danbury, Danbury, CT, CT0100145 (Modification)
A public notice of a draft permit modification for City of Danbury, Danbury, CT, CT0100145.
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Actions Open for Public Comment at EPA New England
Summary of issues that EPA's New England regional office is seeking public input and comment on.
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Draft Permit for Bird Incorporated dba CertainTeed, Norwood, MA, MA0003531
A public notice of a draft NPDES permit for Draft Permit for Bird Incorporated dba CertainTeed, Norwood, MA, MA0003531.
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What if I am renting target housing?
Landlords and property managers who rent out target housing must: Disclose all known information about the presence of lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards in the housing which may include the location of the lead-based paint and the condition of the painted surfaces Provide all available records and reports on…
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Must I take a third party certification exam to get recertified?
No. A third party exam is not required for recertification, even if you choose to take another initial training course rather than a refresher training course. Question Number: 23002-32439 Find a printable PDF copy of all frequent questions pertaining to lead .
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Do I need to be recertified for lead-based paint abatement?
Yes, you must be recertified every three or five years. Your EPA certificate will indicate when your certification expires. You can learn more about individual recertification on EPA’s website. Question Number: 23002-32437 Find a printable PDF copy of all frequent questions pertaining to lead .
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If a renovator takes the refresher course early, would the new certification period be valid for five years from the date of training, or five years from the date that the previous certification expires?
Question : I’m a training provider and have been accredited for the renovator refresher course. If a renovator takes the refresher course early (i.e., before their previous certification has expired), would the new certification period be valid from the date of training, or from the date that the previous certification…
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I am a certified renovator and planning to take a refresher training course soon to keep my certification current. How long will my new certification last?
Renovators w ho recertify by taking a refresher training course with hands-on training from an accredited training provider will have certification that lasts for a period of five years from the date of training. If the refresher training does not include hands-on training then the certification lasts for a period…
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As a property owner, what am I required to do if I am selling target housing?
Property owners who sell target housing must: Disclose any known information about lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards in the home or building, which may include the location of the lead-based paint and condition of the painted surfaces Provide all available records and reports on the presence of lead-based paint…
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Texas SIP: 30 TAC 115.552-115.559: Petroleum Dry Cleaning Systems; SIP effective 1999.03.29 TXc105 to 2008.03.27
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 115.552-115.559: Petroleum Dry Cleaning Systems; SIP effective 1999.03.29 TXc105 to 2008.03.27
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Texas SIP: 30 TAC 116.11. Permit Fees; SIP effective 1997.10.20 TXc102
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 116.11. Permit Fees; SIP effective 1997.10.20 TXc102
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TX SIP: Chapter 39, Subchap H §§39.402 to 39.420: Applicability and General Provisions, SIP effective February 5, 2014 (TXd146) and August 12, 2014 (TXd155) to November 9, 2014
Texas Chap 39, Subchap H §§39.402 to 39.420: Applicability and General Provisions; SIP effective 2014-02-05 (TXd146) and 2014-08-12 (TXd155) to 2014-11-09, SIP, Air Regulations for Texas
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Texas, El Paso Area, Carbon Monoxide, Attainment Plan Summary
Texas, El Paso Area, Carbon Monoxide, Attainment Plan Summary
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Texas SIP: 30 TAC 116.01. Permit Requirements; SIP effective 1995.11.27 TXc97
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 116.01. Permit Requirements; SIP effective 1995.11.27 TXc97
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Texas SIP: 30 TAC 116.07. Request for Exemptions; SIP effective 1982.10.12 TXc36
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 116.07. Request for Exemptions; SIP effective 1982.10.12 TXc36