Learn the Issues
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Label Review Training: Module 2: Parts of the Label, Page 2
This module of the label review training describes the parts of the front and back panel of the pesticide label. You will learn what kinds of information each part includes, as well as how to organize these parts.
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EPA Opens Public Comment Period on Proposal to Register Novel Pesticide Technology for Potato Crops
The EPA has opened Public Comment Period on Proposal to Register Novel Pesticide Technology for Potato Crops
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Children's Environmental Health Research
Conducted in-house, with our federal partners like NIH’s National Institute of Environmental Health Services (NIEHS), and by external researchers through a research grants program administered through the agency’s Office of Research & Development.
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Introduction to Ecolabels and Standards for Greener Products
This page explains what ecolabels and environmental performance standards are.
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How-To Guides To Assemble Your E3 Team
"How-To Guides" lead communities and manufacturers through the process of assembling your E3 team and preparing for an E3 assessment.
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EPA Releases Proposed Protections for Pesticide Malathion
The EPA is seeking public comment on the National Marine Fisheries Service’s opinion for the insecticides carbaryl and methomyl.
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2014 Annual Report on Scientific Integrity
2014 Report on Scientific Integrity
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FY 2015 Allegations
FY 2015 Allegations
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Accomplishments in the EPA Regions and Offices 2016
Accomplishments in the EPA Regions and Offices 2016
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New in 2016
New in 2016
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Annual Activities 2017
Annual Activities 2017
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National Priorities: Occurrence and Implications of De Facto Water Reuse on Drinking Water Supplies Funding Opportunity
This funding opportunity is asking researchers to investigate the process of "de facto" water reuse that is resulting in potential risks to municipal drinking water systems.
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Help From Above For Bay Waters
Actions being taken by a Hopewell, VA. plant as a result of a major EPA Clean Air Act settlement will significantly reduce nitrogen pollution that falls from the atmosphere and impacts the Chesapeake Bay and local waters
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Counties and EPA Team Up on Stormwater Rules
Two Virginia counties that created model programs for controlling municipal stormwater pollution following EPA enforcement actions are sharing their expertise with colleagues and regulators.
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Town Stems Major Water Losses With New Lines and Storage Tank
With the help of EPA funding, the Town of Chapmanville in Logan County, WV, has a new drinking water storage tank and distribution lines to replace a system built in the late 1940s that was “leaking like a sieve” and posed a risk to public health.
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New Plant Tops Projections for Reducing Pollution to Bay, Local Waters
A new wastewater treatment plant in West Virginia, considered a key to meeting the state’s commitment to help restore the Chesapeake Bay, is exceeding expectations for pollution reduction.
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Martinsburg Plant Upgrade Helps Waters Near and Far
With key financial assistance from EPA, the City of Martinsburg, W.V., has revamped its wastewater treatment plant to achieve steep pollution reductions that will benefit local creeks and the Chesapeake Bay.
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Action Resolves Hundreds of Coal Companies’ Violations
A consent decree with a major coal company and its subsidiaries resolves Clean Water Act violations in five states and requires operational upgrades and other steps to ensure future compliance.
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Green Retrofits to Bring Jobs, Stormwater Controls
Community-based public-private partnership fostered by EPA’s Mid-Atlantic Water Protection Division is underway in Prince George’s County, Maryland, to generate “faster, cheaper, greener” controls for stormwater and benefit the local economy and community.
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RiverSmart Washington Curbing Stormwater Pollution
With support from EPA, the District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) is leading an effort to protect Rock Creek and other waters from stormwater pollution by installing and monitoring green infrastructure in two DC neighborhoods.