Learn the Issues
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Alternative Site Stormwater Management Case Studies
Discussion of off-site stormwater management.
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Risk Evaluation for p-Dichlorobenzene
EPA designated p-dichlorobenzene as a high priority chemical in December 2019 and the chemical is currently undergoing risk evaluation.
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National Coastal Condition Assessment Design Documents
Design documents for the National Coastal Condition Assessment.
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How EPA Evaluates the Safety of Existing Chemicals
EPA's existing chemicals programs address pollution prevention, risk assessment, hazard and exposure assessment and/or characterization, and risk management for chemicals substances in commercial use.
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National Coastal Condition Assessment 2020 Manuals
National Coastal Condition Assessment 2020 Manuals including field, lab etc.
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National Coastal Condition Assessment 2015 Report
PDF of the National Coastal Condition Assessment 2015 Report.
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Gebbers Farms pays $17,000 penalty for failing to protect workers from pesticides
EPA News Release: Gebbers Farms pays $17,000 penalty for failing to protect workers from pesticides
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TRI Informational Materials
Collection of TRI outreach materials organized in a searchable table with keywords and filters. Many of these are printable factsheets/handouts.
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Open Government Data Quality Plan v 1.0
Led by OCFO, the work group prepared this plan, which is a companion document to the Agency's overarching Open Government Plan 1.0.
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $2.6 Million for Clean School Buses in American Samoa as Part of Investing in America Agenda
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris Administration Announces $2.6 Million for Clean School Buses in American Samoa as Part of Investing in America Agenda
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2010/2015 PFOA Stewardship Program - 2014 Annual Progress Reports
In 2006, EPA and the eight major companies in the industry launched the 2010/15 PFOA Stewardship Program, in which companies committed to reduce global facility emissions and product content of PFOA and related chemicals by 95 percent by 2010, and to work
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Introduction to ChemView
EPA's Existing Chemicals program addresses pollution prevention, risk assessment, and risk management for chemicals in commercial use under the authority of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and the Pollution Prevention Act (PPA)
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Am I required to contribute to health effects testing? If so, what are my obligations?
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help . One of the objectives of the registration program is to develop health effects information for specific groups of fuels and fuel additives. A great deal of information has been submitted since 1997. If your gasoline, diesel fuel, or…
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If my fuel is already registered with the Fuels and Fuel Additives program under 40 CFR Part 79, do I still need to register with the RFS2 program under 40 CFR Part 80?
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help . Yes. Even if your fuel or fuel additive is already registered under 40 CFR Part 79, there are additional registration requirements for parties regulated under the RFS2 program, as specified in 40 CFR 80.1450.
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Webinar: Reducing Wasted Food at Federal Facilities
Webinar page for the webinar "Reducing Wasted Food at Federal Facilities"
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Webinar: Green Sports Alliance and the Food Recovery Challenge
This page contains information and documents about the webinar " Green Sports Alliance and the Food Recovery Challenge"
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Webinar: Preventing Food Waste with Source Reduction: Lessons Learned and Best Management Practices
Webinar page for the webinar "Preventing Food Waste with Source Reduction: Lessons Learned and Best Management Practices"
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Webinar: Food Waste to Energy through Anaerobic Digestion
Webinar page for the Webinar: Food Waste to Energy through Anaerobic Digestion
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Webinar: Introduction to the Food Recovery Challenge
Webinar page for the Introduction to the Food Recovery Challenge
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What is the small business exemption and how do I know if I qualify?
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help . In general, if your business is under $50 million in annual sales and your fuel or additive has traditional chemistry, then you are exempt from the health effects testing requirements. If you have non-traditional chemistry and are under…