Laws & Regulations
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TUSCARORA NATION LANDS
Request for Comments on EPA as a certifying authority making a certification decision under §401 Clean Water Act (CWA) Water Quality Certification for proposed culvert replacement on Indian Nation Lands that do not have TAS for §401 purposes.
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Vessel Sewage Discharges: Statutes, Regulations, and Related Laws and Treaties
Vessel sewage discharges can be regulated under multiple statutes, regulations, and laws/treaties, including the Clean Water Act, Title XIV, MARPOL Annex IV and the Vessel General Permit. This page describes how these are applied to vessel sewage.
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Region 7 – Table of Clean Water Act Public Notices
Region 7 Table of Clean Water Act Civil Penalty Order Public Notices
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TRI Form A Eligibility Revisions Implementing the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Act
This rule returned TRI reporting requirements to what they were before the December 22, 2006, TRI Burden Reduction Rule.
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Overburden Exemption Petition
In 2002, EPA denied a petition from the National Mining Association to modify key definitions related to mining and Toxics Release Inventory reporting requirements.
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How to Apply for Membership to the Farm, Ranch and Rural Communities (FRRCC) Committee’
On this page is the information and criteria published in the Federal Register Notice: FRRCC on how to apply for membership to the Farm, Ranch, and Rural Communities Committee. For more information please visit the FRRCC website at https://www.epa
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State Demolition Information
Contact information and guidances for each state and selected territories's environmental agencies and programs relevant to large-scale residential demolition including asbestos, lead, and open burning.
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Help for Small Systems in Complying with Drinking Water Regulations
This page contains information intended to help states, technical assistance providers, and small water systems identify compliance options.
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Webinar slides, DWSRF and Workforce Development, 01-27-2021
DWSRF and Capacity Building in Action: Workforce, webinar
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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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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…