Learn the Issues
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Environmental Chemistry Methods (ECM) Index - P
Laboratories use testing methods to identify pesticides in water and soil. Environmental chemistry methods test soil and water samples to determine the fate of pesticides in the environment. Find methods for chemicals with "P" as the first character.
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ECM - Pyraclonil and Metabolites in Soil and Sediment - MRID 50970989
Environmental chemistry methods for Pyraclonil and Metabolites in Soil and Sediment - MRID 50970990
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ECM for Pyraclonil & Metabolites in Water - MRID 50970989
Environmental chemistry methods for Pyraclonil & Metabolites in Water - MRID 50970989.
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EtO Draft Risk Assessment for Pesticide Registration Review
The EPA is currently conducting a registration review for Ethylene Oxide (EtO)
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Hot Topics in Alaska
Learn about some of EPA's environmental priorities in Alaska.
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Environmental Information for Alaska
This page contains environmental information on topics such as air, water, land and waste cleanups, and pesticides and other toxic chemicals for Alaska.
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Alaska Public Notices
EPA public notices in Alaska.
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Heggie's Colonial Funeral Home Tribal Minor New Source Review Air Permit for Minor Modification at Funeral Home in Toppenish
Permit and technical support documents for the tribal minor NSR permit for Heggie's Colonial Funeral Home in Toppenish, Washington on the Yakama Reservation.
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Chemical Accident Prevention - Chemicals in your Community
This pamphlet summarizes the information you can obtain under Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know and Clean Air Act, how you can use these sources to build a snapshot of chemicals stored and released, and how SERCs and LEPCs can improve safety.
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Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Advisory: Swimming Pool Chemicals: Chlorine
This June 1990 advisory to Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) suggests they address risk from chlorine, an extremely hazardous substance, even when below the threshold planning quantity stated in Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.
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EPA Releases Draft Guidance to Support Registration of Pre-saturated Disinfecting Wipes
EPA released its proposed registration decision for products containing the new active ingredient veratrine, an insecticide for direct application to walls and other man-made structures, such as transportation equipment for non-food commodities.
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Emergency Management Highlights
EPA provides support when requested, or when state and local first responder capabilities have been exceeded, in response to chemical, oil, biological, and radiological releases and large-scale national emergencies, including homeland security incidents.
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Response Tools
EPA provides support when requested, or when state and local first responder capabilities have been exceeded, in response to chemical, oil, biological, and radiological releases and large-scale national emergencies, including homeland security incidents.
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EPA’s Response Techniques
Done through 10 regional office and in close cooperation with a network of federal, state, and local governments. First they investigate the site, then determine response alternatives and safety measures, considering hazards and exposure pathways.
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2016 Campus RainWorks Challenge Results
EPA’s Office of Water is pleased to announce its fifth annual Campus RainWorks Challenge for undergraduate and graduate students to design innvoative green infrastructure practices for stormwater management.
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Residual Designation Authority to Address Stormwater Quality Problems in EPA's Pacific Southwest (Region 9)
EPA's 2024 Final Designation for designating stormwater discharges from certain Commercial, Industrial and Institutional facilities in two Los Angeles Watersheds.
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Superfund Sites with Public Services Reuse
Public Service reuse of formerly contaminated properties refers to use of all or portion of a site by a local, county, or State governmental agency, or a non-profit organization.
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Superfund Sites with Residential Reuse
Residential reuse of formerly contaminated properties ranges from apartment buildings and care facilities to single-family homes and town homes, and includes continued use and new use activities at these sites.
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Superfund Sites with Commercial Reuse
Commercial reuse of formerly contaminated properties refers to on site commercial activities related to retail shops, office buildings, restaurants, or other businesses.
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Who is affected by the Fee Rule for Lead Abatement and Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Programs?
The Fee Rule for Lead Abatement and RRP Programs establishes fees that will be charged for training programs seeking accreditation, for firms engaged in renovations seeking certification and for individuals (for example, risk assessors) or firms engaged in lead-based paint activities that govern lead abatement, inspection and risk assessment activities…