Learn the Issues
-
Border 2025 Site Map
Index of the Border 2020 web site.
-
Used Household Batteries
Do you ever wonder "How do I dispose of this battery?" This webpage contains tips for the management of used household batteries.
-
Links Referenced in Article “EPA spearheads Water Reuse as a One Water tool for climate-resilient infrastructure”
Key Water Reuse Resources and links referenced in the article “EPA spearheads Water Reuse as a One Water tool for climate-resilient infrastructure”
-
Federal and Nongovernmental Water Reuse Resources
Federal and Nongovernmental Water Reuse Resources
-
Water Management at EPA
EPA implements measures to conserve water at its facilities, reduce water for landscaping, and manage stormwater as it feeds back into the environment.
-
U.S. State of Georgia Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Permit Program
information about Georgia's application submitted for EPA approval for Georgia to permit coal ash units
-
Environmental Benefits of Anaerobic Digestion (AD)
Landing page for information on the environmental benefits of anaerobic digestion.
-
National Response Team (NRT) Member Roles and Responsibilities
EPA personnel chair the NRT and cochair all Regional Response Teams (RRTs). They provide On-Scene Coordinators (OSCs), scientific support coordinators for inland spills, and Remedial Project Managers for hazardous waste remedial actions under Superfund.
-
Regulatory and Other Agriculture Related Resources from Federal, State, and Local Sources
Sources of agricultural information outside of EPA for agricultural producers.
-
Greenhouse Gases at EPA
This page discusses the two types of greenhouse gas emissions that EPA tracks and works to reduce.
-
Industrial Uses for Wasted Food
This page describes the fourth level of the food recovery hierarchy - industrial uses for reducing wasted food.
-
Cool & Connected
The Cool & Connected planning assistance program helps communities develop strategies and an action plan for using broadband to promote environmentally and economically sustainable community development.
-
Public Participation Guide: Stakeholder Interviews
Interviews with stakeholders are one-to-one conversations about a specific topic or issue. The primary purpose of these interviews is to obtain project-relevant information and elicit stakeholder reactions and suggestions.
-
Documents from Strengthening Public Participation on Environmental Management in Indonesia (2012)
EPA delivered a two-day workshop in Jakarta, Indonesia, which was co-sponsored by the Indonesian Ministry of Environment, USAID, and the Asian Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network.
-
Public Participation Guide: Printed Information
Printed material is still one of the easiest and most effective ways to provide information on a project or issue, or to publicize a participation process such as an event or meeting.
-
Case Studies from Strengthening Public Participation in Environmental Decision-Making: Building Connections for Africa and the Middle East - Rabat, Morocco (2013)
EPA conducted a three-day workshop in Rabat, Morocco, in collaboration with the Moroccan Ministry of Energy, Mining, Water and Environment.
-
Public Participation Guide: Web Sites
World wide websites provide interested stakeholders with project information, announcements, documents, and opportunities for input or discussion.
-
Public Participation Guide: Foundational Skills Capacity Matrix
Chart to explore the skills, knowledge, and behaviors needed for successful public participation.
-
Public Participation Guide: Press and Media
In general, news or media releases are used to disseminate information. Media releases aim to get the widest possible coverage for a community issue or proposal through the publication or broadcasting of the information in the release.
-
Flow Chart: Select an Appropriate Level of Public Participation
Flowchart to select the right level of public participation.