Learn the Issues
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Colonial Creosote Superfund Site Presentation and Poster Session
EPA will present information about the Superfund program, cleanup process and ongoing investigations at the Colonial Creosote Superfund site in Bogalusa, LA, on June 25, 2026.
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Use of §3008(h) Orders or Post-Closure Permits At Closing Facilities
The purpose of this memorandum is to clarify the use of §3008(h) orders and post-closure permits to address corrective action at closing interim status facilities.
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Knowledge Delivery and Solutions-Driven Translation to Support Decision Making
EPA is developing and applying rapid, efficient, and effective chemical safety evaluation methods to improve current chemical prioritization, screening, and testing.
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Chemical Evaluation and Characterization
EPA is evaluating chemicals through models and new methods for adverse effects and studying new and emerging materials, like nanomaterials.
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Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket
List of the Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Facilities comprised of four lists: National Priorities List (NPL), Non-National Priorities List, Base Realignment and Closure Act (BRAC), and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
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EPA Seeks Comment on Three Class I Commercial Non-Hazardous Injection Wells in Valparaiso IN
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to reissue two permits for existing injection wells operated by Warner Lambert Company, LLC.
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DWSRF Resources for Water Utilities
This page contains links and summaries of DWSRF resources.
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WIFTA Questions and Answers
WIFTA questions and answers
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What is the Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment?
This page goes over the drinking water infrastructure needs survey including it's frequency and purpose.
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Addressing DBPs in Drinking Water with the DWSRF
This fact sheet describes DWSRF eligibilities related disinfection byproducts (DBPs). It provides several case studies where DWSRF funds were used for DBP-related activities.
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Clarification of Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Eligibility of Service Line Replacement on Private Property
Memorandum clarifies that complete service line replacement is an eligible DWSRF expense, regardless of pipe material and ownership of the property on which the service line is located.
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FY 2019 DWSRF Allotment Availability
FY 2019 allotments, additional subsidy amounts and programmatic terms and conditions for the capitalization grants, grant appropriations, DWINSA, tribal set aside, infrastructure grants, SWDA
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Developing Water System Partnerships with the DWSRF (EPA 816-F-21-002)
This fact sheet describes DWSRF eligibilities related to water system partnerships.
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Addressing Water Affordability with the DWSRF (EPA 816-F-21-007)
This fact sheet describes ways the DWSRF can help address water affordability.
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Urban Waters - The Mystic River Watershed
Information on the efforts of the US EPA, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the municipalities within the Mystic River Watershed and nongovernmental organizations to improve the water quality of the Mystic River.
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Using Standards to Improve Disinfectant Efficacy Testing
EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) Microbiology Laboratory Branch within the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) actively participates with ASTM International Committee E35 and Subcommittee E35.15 to develop new and revise exis
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Using Standards to Procure Environmentally Preferable Products and Services
Using Standards to Procure Environmentally Preferable Products and Services
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Using Standards to Promote the Reuse of Rare Earth Materials
Reusing rare earths can help reduce the impacts of mining as well as increase the resiliency and security of the United States by ensuring access to these materials for new products.
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Using Standards to Facilitate the Safe Integration of Unmanned Aircraft Systems into National Airspace
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) development of the Standardization Roadmap for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Version 2.0)
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Using Standards to Promote Clean Air
Using Standards to Promote Clean Air