Laws & Regulations
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Texas SIP: 30 TAC 117.530. Compliance Schedule For Nitric Acid and Adipic Acid Manufacturing Sources; SIP effective 2000.12.26
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 117.530. Compliance Schedule For Nitric Acid and Adipic Acid Manufacturing Sources; SIP effective 2000.12.26
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Texas SIP: 30 TAC 117.460-117.469: Water Heaters, Small Boilers, and Process Heaters; SIP effective 2001.04.16
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 117.460-117.469: Water Heaters, Small Boilers, ad Process Heaters; SIP effective 2001.04.16
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Texas SIP: 30 TAC 117.520. Compliance Schedule For Commercial, Institutional, and Industrial Combustion Sources; SIP effective 2000.12.26
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 117.520. Compliance Schedule For Commercial, Institutional, and Industrial Combustion Sources; SIP effective 2000.12.26
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News Release: The EPA Office of Inspector General Identifies Gaps in Oversight of the Wood Heater Program under the Clean Air Act
News Release: The EPA Office of Inspector General Identifies Gaps in Oversight of the Wood Heater Program under the Clean Air Act
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Montana SIP: Table c, (v) Administrative Rules of Montana, Subchapter 07, Permit Construction and Operation of Air Contaminant Sources
Montana SIP: Table c, (v) Administrative Rules of Montana, Subchapter 07, Permit Construction and Operation of Air Contaminant Sources
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Base Closure at Federal Facilities
This page provides information and links regarding the EPA's work on base realignment and closure (BRAC).
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State Review Framework (SRF) - Massachusetts Final Reports
Details findings of the Massachusetts state review framework
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National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Compliance Monitoring
Information on the NESHAPs compliance monitoring program
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Final National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Electronic Reporting Rule
This page links to the Final NPDES Electronic Reporting Rule.
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Compliance Tips for Small, Mechanical Wastewater Treatment Plants
This advisory is directed to owners and operators of small publicly owned wastewater treatment works (POTWs) and small private wastewater treatment plants, both commonly referred to as wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs).
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EPA Reminder About Inappropriate Use of AP-42 Emission Factors
The purpose of this Enforcement Alert is to remind permitting agencies, consultants, and regulated entities that improperly using AP-42 emission factors can be costly to their businesses, inefficient, and in some circumstances.
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Identified Limitations with Analyzing Annual Result Data and Charts
This document identifies limitations with some of the trends in enforcement activities presented in the Enforcement Annual Results.
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Compliance Advisory: What You Need to Know Regarding Products Making Claims to Kill the Coronavirus Causing COVID-19
Addresses concerns related to products using to disinfect surfaces which include clasims to kill and/or be effective against SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus causing the disease COVID-19.
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Guidance: Funding Development and Administration of Tribal Pesticide Field Program and Enforcement Cooperative Agreements
This guidance is intended for use by EPA staff as they work with federally-recognized Indian tribes that are assessing their pesticide programs and their need for a federal pesticide field program or enforcement grant for activities in their areas.
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Guidance: Biosecurity Procedures for Visits to Livestock and Poultry Facilities
Establishes routine procedures to minimize the risk of EPA personnel transmitting animal diseases from livestock or poultry facilities.
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Fraud Alert: Romance Schemes
Fraud Alert: Romance Schemes
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Regan FY22 Budget Testimony 4.28.21
This page is a document page with EPA Administrator Michael Regan's 4.28.21 testimony
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Regan FY22 Budget Testimony 4.29.21
This page is a document page with EPA Administrator Michael Regan's 4.29.21 testimony
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Who is covered by the RRP Rule?
The RRP Rule applies to all firms and individuals who are paid to perform renovation, repair and painting projects that disturb paint in pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities. This includes home improvement contractors, maintenance workers, painters and other specialty trades. Question Number: 23002-24685 Find a printable PDF copy of all…
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What does the Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule require?
Answer: The RRP Rule requires that renovators are trained in the use of lead-safe work practices, that renovators and firms be certified, that providers of renovation training be accredited, and that renovators follow specific work practice standards. Learn more about the RRP Rule. Question Number: 23002-21795 Find a printable PDF…