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Bannister Federal Complex in Kansas City, Missouri
Site overview of Bannister Federal Complex
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About Region 10's NPDES Permit Program
General information about EPA's NPDES permit program serving Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington (Region 10).
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Clean Water Act Section 301(h) variances in Alaska
Information about secondary treatment waivers issued to publicly owned wastewater treatment facilities in Alaska.
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EPA Oversight of California's Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program
Information about EPA's Oversight of the California Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM), formerly Division of Oil, Gas, & Geothermal Resources, (DOGGR) Class II UIC primacy program.
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EPA Oversight of California's Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program: Aquifer Exemption Records of Decision
EPA approved California Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM, formerly Division of Oil, Gas, & Geothermal Resources, or DOGGR) Aquifer Exemption Requests associated with EPA's Review of California's Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program.
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Stormwater Discharges from Transportation Sources-Research, Tools, and Webcasts
Transportation authorities manage the runoff on street, road, and highways that has polluted by cars, trucks, buses, and other vehicles.
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Proposed Amendments to the Federal Implementation Plan for Managing Air Emissions from True Minor Sources in Indian Country in the Oil and Natural Gas Production and Natural Gas Processing Segments of the Oil and Natural Gas Sector
Amendment to Federal Implementation Plan for Managing Air Emissions
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Protecting IAQ During School Energy Efficiency Retrofit Projects with Energy Savings Plus Health Guidelines
This page provides information about the Energy Savings Plus Health guidelines for Schools.
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Webinar: Making the Connection: Linking IAQ, Energy Efficiency and Preventive Maintenance Together for Healthy Schools
View the February 22, 2018, webinar, "Making the Connection: Linking IAQ, Energy Efficiency and Preventive Maintenance Together for Healthy Schools," in the Energy Savings Plus Health for Schools Webinar Series.
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What is an EMS?
An introduction to the concepts involved in developing an Environmental Management System (EMS).
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Automotive Sector Information
Learn more about environmental resources for the automotive, car, and truck sector.
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Costs and Benefits of an EMS
Costs and benefits of implementing an Environmental Management System (EMS).
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NPDES CAFO Regulations Implementation Status Reports
EPA compiles annual summaries on the implementation status of the NPDES CAFO regulations. Reports include, for each state: total number of CAFOs, number and percentage of CAFOs with NPDES permits, and other information associated with implementation of the
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Responding to Harmful Algal Blooms in Wyoming and on Tribal Lands in EPA Region 8
The Harmful Algal Blooms – Special Sampling and Response Actions webpage contains information about Background on Harmful Algae in Surface Waters and What to Do if Your System Has Indicators of an Algal Bloom.
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Lead Service Line Inventory Regulatory Compliance Training
Lead Service Line Inventory Regulatory Compliance Training
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Lead and Copper Sample Site Tiering and Tap Sample Site Plan Presentation
Lead and Copper Sample Site Tiering and Tap Sample Site Plan Presentation given by Bolor Bertelmann at the WARWS 2024 conference held in Casper in the spring of 2024.
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Municipal Ombudsman
The Office of the Municipal Ombudsman serves as a resource for communities navigating EPA's Water Programs.
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Small Community Advisory Subcommittee Members
The page will display members of the Small Community Advisory Subcommittee's annual list.
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Priorities: When will this grant opportunity be made available again?
Return to: Frequently Asked Questions Typically, the grant funds would be offered annually in a NOFO. EPA reserves the right to make additional awards under this announcement, consistent with Agency policy and guidance, if additional funding becomes available after the original selection decisions. Any additional selections for awards will be…
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Priorities: Will there be more funding available in the future?
Return to: Frequently Asked Questions Funding for the San Francisco Bay Program is dependent each year on allocations in the federal budget approved by Congress.