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WIFIA Pending Loans
WIFIA selected projects.
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Webinar Presentation Slides: Applicability of RCRA Organic Air Emission Standards to Equipment and Closure Devices
During this webinar Tribes from across the nation shared their experiences and discussed the important issues of codes, ordinances and enforcement.
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Clean School Bus Rebates: Program Documents
This is a landing page for past Clean School Bus Rebates and their supporting documents.
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Nonpoint Source Pollution Technical Exchange Webinars
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Campus RainWorks Challenge
The Campus RainWorks Challenge is a green infrastructure design competition for American colleges and universities.
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Mold Cleanup in Your Home
If you found mold in your household, you will want to clean it up. Some considerations on how you will clean it up depend on the size of the area, the contaminated materials, and any additional health concerns.
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What can I do to improve indoor air quality in my home?
There are several low-to-no-cost steps you can take to improve the indoor air quality in your home based on three best practice strategies of: controlling the sources of pollution; insuring there is adequate ventilation; and, using supplemental air cleaning and filtration. It is also important to control moisture and keep…
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EPA Build America, Buy America (BABA) Act
Build America Buy America (BABA)
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Nuclear Weapons Production Waste
The creation of nuclear weapons produced a large amount of waste, which is still being managed today.
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Radiation Used in Nuclear Medicine
Radiopharmaceuticals, or small amounts of radioactive material, are used in nuclear medicine procedures. Some radiopharmaceuticals are used to help detect diseases and some can be placed inside the body near a cancerous tumor to shrink or destroy it.
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Radioactive Decay
Radioactive decay is the emission of energy in the form of ionizing radiation. Example decay chains illustrate how radioactive atoms can go through many transformations as they become stable and no longer radioactive.
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Protective Action Guides (PAGs)
The Protective Action Guide (PAG) manual contains radiation dose guidelines that would trigger public safety measures. EPA developed Protective Action Guides to help responders plan for radiation emergencies.
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EPA Proposes to Approve Louisiana's Coal Combustion Residuals Permit Program
EPA proposed the approval of the state of Louisiana’s coal combustion residuals (CCR) permit program application.
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Radiation Health Effects
View basic information about how radiation affects human health, including the concepts of acute and chronic exposure, internal and external sources of exposure and sensitive populations.
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International Adaptation and Resilience
Climate change will impact communities around the world in varying ways and to varying degrees, over time. Yet people living in developing countries are likely to be more adversely affected by current and anticipated climate changes, especially cities.
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EPA Efforts in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
US EPA’s environmental cooperation in the Middle East focuses on capacity building in environmental governance, water pollution and water security, clean fuels and vehicles, public participation, and pollution prevention.
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EPA Building Visitor Logs
William Jefferson Clinton and Ronald Reagan Building entry logs, May 2021 to present.
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EPA Efforts in the Asia-Pacific Region
EPA’s engagement in Asia and the Pacific Islands helps safeguard our domestic environment; protect the health of our citizens; address global environmental issues; and improve the safety of products and food.
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Public Participation Guide: Consensus Workshops
A consensus conference is a type of public meeting that allows stakeholders to be involved in assessing an issue or proposal and working together to find common ground and deliver consensus-based input.