Learn the Issues
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What will the BASE data tell me about my particular building?
The BASE study was not designed to give specific information on any individual building or to produce the type of diagnostic data needed to evaluate the nature, validity, or cause of IAQ complaints. See also associated question, What is the Building Assessment Survey and Evaluation Study (BASE) at: www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/what-building-assessment-survey-and-evaluation-study-base…
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Who might use the data and findings from the BASE study?
Scientists Researchers Building Owners, Managers and Operators IAQ Professionals Policy makers Environmental consultants Others interested in IAQ to further understand IAQ in office buildings. For more detailed information on the BASE study www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/building-assessment-survey-and-evaluation-study .
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What is the Building Assessment Survey and Evaluation Study (BASE)?
The Building Assessment Survey and Evaluation Study (BASE) is a cross-sectional study of randomly selected public and commercial office buildings from across the U.S. The BASE study used a standardized protocol to collect extensive indoor air quality data from one hundred randomly selected public and commercial office buildings in ten…
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Fact Sheet on FEMA’s Public Assistance Grant Program for Water and Wastewater Utilities
Utilities will learn how to get FEMA funding under the Public Assistance program.
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FACT SHEET: Lessons Learned from Water and Wastewater Utilities that Participated in FEMA's Public Assistance (PA) Grant Program
The following resource provides lessons learned to get FEMA Public Assistance Grants.
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Checklist of Activities and Associated Deadlines for FEMA Public Assistance Grant Program
Describes a checklist showing steps to follow and associated deadlines for the FEMA Public Assistance Grant Program
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HUD's CDBG Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program at a Glance
The following resource covers the HUD Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program.
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Federal Disaster Funding Opportunities for Water and Wastewater Utilities through the Drinking Water and Clean Water State Revolving Funds
The following provides a checklist that will help you take advantage of Drinking Water State Revolving Funds. For more detailed information on Drinking Water SRF, see DWSRF in Fed FUNDS. For more information on Clean Water SRF, see CWSRF in Fed FUNDS.
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Call for Artist: EPA Artist-in-Residence Pilot Initiative
Map of South Platte River Basin
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SAS Project: Zero Trash through Stormwater Systems Quality Standards for Miami-Dade County, FL
Project information about the SAS project titled "Zero Trash through Stormwater Systems Quality Standards for Miami-Dade County, FL."
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SAS Project: Clean Streets Matter
Project information about the SAS project titled "Clean Streets Matter."
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EPA RCRA ID: PAD052917846
RCRA Corrective Action Cleanup Site for PAD052917846 Worthington Steelpac (Formerly: Cresticon) in York, Pennsylvania
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Exploring Your Watershed
Lesson plan for exploring watersheds
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What EPA is Doing: AgSTAR
Provides information about the AgSTAR outreach program and different things that AgSTAR does to promote the use of biogas recovery systems.
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Training, Webinars and Resources about Healthy Child Care for Government Agencies
Page with links that provide training and certification for child care environments to government agencies.
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EPA Releases Updated Mitigation Proposal for Atrazine
EPA released its proposed registration decision for products containing the new active ingredient veratrine, an insecticide for direct application to walls and other man-made structures, such as transportation equipment for non-food commodities.
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Former Koppers Wood Treatment Site Current Documents, Reports and Graphics
Documents, Reports and Graphics for Radio Materials Corporation
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National Program Manager (NPM) Guidance - Monitoring Appendix
Fiscal year detailed monitoring appendices.
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الخطة التنفيذية الفيدرالية بشأن ثاني أكسيد الكبريت في ديترويت
Arabic translation of Detroit SO2 Federal Implementation Plan.
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Why We Use Pesticides
Pesticides are used to control various pests and disease carriers, such as mosquitoes, ticks, rats and mice, and in agriculture to control weeds, insect infestation and diseases.