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ECM for Halosulfuron-methyl & Degradates in Water - MRID 49798401
Environmental Chemistry Methods Halosulfuron-methyl & Degradates in Water - MRID 49798401
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Environmental Chemistry Methods (ECM) Index - L
Laboratories use testing methods to identify pesticides in water and soil. Environmental chemistry methods test soil and water samples to determine the fate of pesticides in the environment. Find methods for chemicals with L as the first character.
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Health Benefits of Integrated Pest Management in Schools
The following documents describe the health case for School IPM.They describe what IPM is, and then summarize currently available research pointing to how pest control via IPM makes for a healthier school environment.
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Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Modifications to the Minimum Risk Pesticide Listing Program and Other Exemptions under FIFRA Section 25(b)
EPA is issuing an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) to solicit information from industry and the public on the current pesticide exemption provision process.
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ECM for Bixafen Degradate Bixafen Desmethyl in Soil - MRID 49877199
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Bixafen degradate bixafen desmethyl in soil
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Need for Tolerances and Tolerance Exemptions for Minimum Risk Pesticides
The ingredients used in minimum risk products used on food, food crops, food contact surfaces, or animal feed commodities generally have a tolerance or tolerance exemption. Learn about tolerances and tolerance exemptions for minimum risk ingredients.
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Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program Tier 1 Assessments
EPA has completed weight-of-evidence (WoE) assessments under the Endocrine Distruptor Screening Program (EDSP) for 52 pesticides included in the final list of chemicals for Tier 1 screening. See weight of evidence reports and data evaluation records.
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ECM for Bixafen - MRID 49877321
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Bixafen
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About Green Building Tools for Tribes
This page briefly summarizes green building development guidance that was created by EPA for use by Tribal nations.
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Read the Label Brochures - Vietnamese
information about the importance of keeping pesticides in their original container, how to prevent harm to the environment, and why you should buy the right product in the right amount for your needs
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2025 Southern California Wildfires
On January 7, 2025, a series of catastrophic wildfires developed in Los Angeles County. EPA worked as part of an all-of-government response to these wildfires. We were tasked with removing hazardous materials from nearly 14,000 affected properties.
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Abandoned Uranium Mine Site Screen Reports
Navajo Nation Abandoned Uranium Mines Site Screen Reports and Screening Assessment Report and Atlas with Geospatial Data.
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Nonattainment Areas for Criteria Pollutants (Green Book)
Areas of the country where air pollution levels persistently exceed the national ambient air quality standards may be designated "nonattainment." This site provides current information on nonattainment areas by state and pollutant.
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Superfund Human Exposure Dashboard
View the status of EPA’s site-wide Human Exposure environmental indicator for each Superfund NPL and Superfund Alternative Approach site. Human Exposure is one of the metrics EPA uses to communicate its progress in cleaning up Superfund sites.
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Public Notification - Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) and Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) MCL Template
When a PWS exceedes the MCL for both TTHM and HAA5 it must issue a public notice to inform the consumers of the exceedance. This template can be used as a guide to prepare that public notice.
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How To Search for Words or Phrases in a PDF Document
Describes the search features in the Adobe Acrobat Reader along with an example using the advanced search option.
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Public Notification - Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) MCL Template
Information for water supply customers about violations that may affect their water supply.
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Resources to Plan and Prepare for Environmental Emergencies in Texas
Links to emergency information resources in Texas.
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Drinking Water Cyanotoxin Risk Communication Toolbox
The drinking water cyanotoxin risk communication toolbox is a ready-to-use, “one-stop-shop” to support public water systems, states, and local governments in developing, as they deem appropriate, their own risk communication materials.
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Appalachian Stream Mitigation Workshop for State and Federal Agencies regarding Compensatory Mitigation for Surface Coal Mining
The objective of the Workshop was to present information that will allow regulators and resource agencies to improve their review of compensatory stream mitigation plans.