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About List N: Disinfectants for Coronavirus (COVID-19)
EPA expects all products on List N to kill the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) when used according to the label directions.
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Disinfectant Use and Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Learn about EPA's role in reviewing and registering antimicrobial pesticides, which include disinfectants for use on pathogens like SARS-CoV-2, the novel human coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
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Infographic: Tips on using the List N Tool
This infographic walks through using EPA’s search tool to determine if a disinfectant is on List N, a list of products EPA expects to kill SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
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Can I apply a product using a method that is not specified in the directions for use?
List N: Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2 View List N, a searchable and sortable list of products for use against SARS-CoV-2, the novel human coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Any time you use an EPA-registered disinfectant, you should read the product label and follow the directions, including the method of application…
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2023 International Emissions Inventory Conference - The Nexus of Climate, Air Quality and Health: Smoke and Other Emissions Challenges
The conference will focus on how emission inventories meet the challenges posed by having to apply science and at the same time streamline processes to improve the resulting inventories.
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How does EPA know that the products on List N work on SARS-CoV-2?
List N: Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2 View List N, a searchable and sortable list of products for use against SARS-CoV-2, the novel human coronavirus that causes COVID-19. EPA expects the products on List N to kill SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, because they: Demonstrate efficacy against the coronavirus…
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Watershed Academy Training Certificate
Training Certificate
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Vessel Sewage Management Strategies Webcast
Vessel Sewage Management Strategies: Coastal Webinar Series
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Safer Choice and Design for the Environment - Column Name: PRODUCT ID
This website provides access to several EPA databases to provide information about environmental activities that may affect air, water, and land anywhere in the United States.
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TPPC Meeting Agendas and Minutes
We support tribal pesticide programs through cooperative agreements with individual tribal pesticide regulatory agencies. We work cooperatively with tribal governments on enforcing pesticide laws.
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Data Certification/Validation
Guidance on the Data Certification Process, Q&A on Ambient Air Monitoring Data Certification, pm10, pm2.5,
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Fact Sheet: Final Rule 25 - Listing of Substitutes under the Significant New Alternatives Policy Program in Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, and Fire Suppression
Section 612 provides that EPA must prohibit the use of a substitute where EPA has determined that there are other available or potentially available substitutes that pose less overall risk to human health and the environment.
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Biotechnology Regulation Framework and Modernization Strategy Available
Biotechnology Regulation Framework and Modernization Strategy Available
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Read the Label First: Protect Your Pets
Learn about the importance of reading pet products labels before purchasing and using any product to insure the safety of your pets. Find tips for ways to reduce the changes of pets accessing potentially dangerous products.
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Pesticide Container and Containment Regulations At A Glance
These tables provide an outline of many of the requirements of the regulations “Standards for Pesticide Containers and Containment.”
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EPA Celebrates 60 Years of the IR-4 Project
The Environmental Protection Agency celebrates the 60ts year of the IR-4 project.
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Is household heating fuel exempt from the Sections 311 and 312 requirements?
Section 311(e)(3) exempts, "any substance to the extent it is used for personal, family or household purposes, or is present in the same form and concentration as a product packaged for distribution and use by the general public." This household product exemption does not apply to the use of household…
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Is FDA regulated flour bleaching exempt?
A facility owner/operator uses chlorine to bleach flour at his/her facility. Would this facility owner/operator be exempt from reporting the chlorine used to bleach flour under EPCRA Section 311/312? EPCRA Section 311 (e)(1) exempts any food, food additive, drug, or cosmetic regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). EPA…
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Is creosote-treated wood exempt under the consumer product exemption?
Until recently, OSHA exempted wood and wood products from the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) program. On February 9, 1994, OSHA amended its HCS to no longer exempt certain wood and wood products ( 59 FR 6126 ). The revised exemption found at 29 CFR 1910.1200(b)(6)(iv) applies only to wood and…