Laws & Regulations
-
Delaware SIP: Chapter_58_Part_I_and_II, Laws Regulating the Conduct of Officers and Employees of the State.
DE SIP: Chapter_58_Part_I_and_II
-
Delaware SIP: Regulation 1135, General Conformity
Delaware SIP
-
Delaware SIP: Regulation 37, NOx Budget Program
Delaware SIP
-
Upcoming Outreach and Engagement on CWA Section 401 Certification
Planned and executed outreach and engagement information
-
Delaware SIP: Regulation 1114, Visible Emissions
Delaware SIP
-
District of Columbia SIP: 20 DCMR, Chapter 7 - Section 700 through 716 - Volatile Organic Compounds
District of Columbia -EPA Approved Regulations
-
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund - Statutory Authority and Program Regulation
40 CFR Subpart L—Drinking Water State Revolving Funds Regulation
§35.3500 - §35.3585 -
How to Obtain a Copy of an Environmental Impact Statement
Describes how to attain a copy of an environmental impact statement (EIS) and provides various resources that provide access to EIS collections.
-
Letter to the Attorney General - March 6, 2017
Letter from Acting General Counsel to the Attorney General (March 6, 2017)
-
EPA recognizes $7.7 million grant to The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians for greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction measures
Estimated direct greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions from this funding are expected to be around 41,413 metric tons of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) over the period from 2025 to 2050
EPA News Release: EPA recognizes $7.7 million grant to The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians for greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction measures
-
Will insurance premiums go up for contractors covered by the Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule that work in homes and child-occupied facilities with lead-based paint?
The practice of carrying insurance to cover work in older homes from potential lead poisoning damages is not new. The RRP Rule, because it sets a clear standard of care and allows contractors to demonstrate that they meet that standard by taking appropriate training and using proper work practices, could…
-
Who is covered by the new Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule?
The Renovation, Repair, and Painting (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…
-
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. Additional information on this rule can be found at https://www.epa.gov/lead . Question Number…