Laws & Regulations
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PRN 96-7: Termiticide Labeling
This notice sets forth the Agency's policy with respect to certain labeling statements and minimum product performance (5 year period) for soil treatment termiticide products.
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Recycling Economic Information (REI) Report
Each year EPA produces a report called Advancing Sustainable Materials Management: Facts and Figures. It includes information on municipal solid waste (MSW) generation, recycling, and disposal.
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PRN 97-1: Agency Actions under the Requirements of the Food Quality Protection Act
This pesticide registration notice describes EPA's implementation of the Food Quality Protection Act, including the risk cup and risk management strategies under the new safety standard.
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Data Exchange Template for EMTS
Users can find detailed information on data elements that make up the submission schema for EMTS.
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UIC Permit: PAS2D561BSOM
Cottonwood underground injection control permit
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State Grant Policy and Guidance
Find EPA policies and guidance on grants for underground storage tank programs.
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Report Pesticide Exposure Incidents Affecting Pets or Domestic Animals
Find ways to report incidents of a pet being harmed by a pesticide.
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Suspension of Registrations under FIFRA
Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B), this generally halts further distribution and sale of the suspended pesticide product by the registrant. Find suspension listings by product name, active ingredient, registrant name, date, and contact information.
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Reregistration and Other Review Programs Predating Pesticide Registration Review
Before launching the registration review program, EPA reevaluated existing registered pesticides through programs including Pesticide Reregistration and Tolerance Reassessment, Product Reregistration, and Special Review.
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Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) Response to Comments: Limetree Bay Terminals and Limetree Bay Refining
Limetree Bay Terminals and Limetree Bay Refining Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) Response to Comments
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EPA Updates Cleanup Plan for Town of Pines Superfund Alternative Site in Indiana
The agency will hold a public meeting July 2 and accept public comments on the cleanup plan updates through July 24
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a revised cleanup plan to lower levels for contaminants of concern at the Town of Pines Superfund alternative site in Indiana.
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Minnesota (Part 60) Emission Guidelines and (Part 62) State/Federal Plans (Section 111d/129) Delegations
Delegation status for Clean Air Act Section 111(d)/129 Standards for Minnesota.
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Summary of 2012 Reconsideration Public Comments and Responses for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers at Area Sources: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)
This page has a 12/2012 document that provides EPA’s responses to public comments on EPA’s Proposed National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Area Sources: Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters
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Clean Air Act Guidelines and Standards for Waste Management
This page contains the stationary sources of air pollution for the waste management industries, and their corresponding air pollution regulations. To learn more about the regulations for each industry, just click on the links below.
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Ohio (Part 63) MACT Standards Delegations
Documents for delegation of Section 112 NESHAP standards for Ohio
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Illinois (Part 63) MACT Standards Delegations
Documents for delegation of Clean Air Act Section 112 Major and Area Source Standards (40 CFR Part 63 MACT Standards) for Illinois
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About Pesticide Registration Fees under PRIA
General background information about PRIA.
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Study Formatting and Supplemental Information
Information and guidance on e-submission study formatting and supplemental files and review aids.
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National Enforcement Investigations Center (NEIC): Field Science
Information about the unique aspects of the national enforcement investigations centers field sciences and how they work together with civil and criminal enforcement.
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Label Review Training: Module 4: Applying the Principles of Pesticide Label Review, Page 4
This module of the label review training goes into detail about the four core principles of pesticide label review: clarity, accuracy, consistency with EPA policy, and enforceability.