Learn the Issues
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Data Resources for Mobile Source Pollution
View data resources related to emissions from mobile sources.
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How many EN grants have Tribes received?
Please visit Previous Exchange Network Grant Projects and filter the ‘applicant type’ by ‘Tribe’ to view the most up-to-date number on issued EN Tribal awards.
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If awarded an EN assistance agreement, what is the anticipated timeframe for the funding?
Our anticipated annual award date for EN assistance agreements is October 1 st ; however, this has been delayed in recent years due to late releases of annual Solicitation Notices.
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When are the FY25 Exchange Network grant applications due?
A revised Exchange Network (EN) Solicitation Notice for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 EN grant competition has been posted to grants.gov, following the document’s revision and approval in accordance with updated Agency priorities. Applications are due into grants.gov no later than Wednesday, October 22 nd , 2025, by 11:59 PM…
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Exchange Network Applicant and Grantee FAQs
A comprehensive list of the Exchange Network Grant Program’s Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS) from applicants, which have been organized into categories and hyperlinked for user convenience.
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $29,495,000 in Rebates for Clean School Buses Across Georgia as Part of Investing in America Agenda
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris Administration Announces $29,495,000 in Rebates for Clean School Buses Across Georgia as Part of Investing in America Agenda
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $29,495,000 in Rebates for Clean School Buses Across Georgia as Part of Investing in America Agenda
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris Administration Announces $29,495,000 in Rebates for Clean School Buses Across Georgia as Part of Investing in America Agenda
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TSCA Section 5(a)(3)(C) Determination for Premanufacture Number (PMN) P-19-0081
This document describes EPA's pre-manufacture notice review determination under amended TSCA for P-19-0081.
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User Guide Version 2.10 for Water Quality Exchange Web
This document provides a full guidance for using the Water Quality Exchange (WQX) Web site.
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Research on Health Effects, Exposure, & Risk from Mobile Source Pollution
Motor vehicle emissions contribute to ambient levels of air toxics known or suspected as human or animal carcinogens, or that have noncancer health effects.
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Status of Conditional Registrations under FIFRA sec.3(c)(7)(C) from 2000 through 2023
Table to provide status of pesticides for which EPA has issued a conditional registration since 2000.
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FIFRA Section 18 Emergency Exemption Program Information and Training Resource
Section 18 online training PDF versions of module transcripts and resources.
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Antimicrobial Policy and Guidance Documents
These policies and guidance resources are intended to assist companies that want to register an antimicrobial pesticide.
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Registration Process for Water Quality Exchange Web
This presentation provides steps for the WQX Web Registration Process including screenshots.
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What's New in STOrage and RETrieval?
This page provides a list of content that is new for STORET.
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Factsheet about Water Quality Exchange Web
This is factsheet provides overview information for users about Water Quality Exchange Web.
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EPA Finalizes Framework for Interagency Collaboration on Resistance Risks Associated with Antibacterial and Antifungal Pesticides
EPA has appointed a new chair and two new members and reappointed two current members to serve on the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Scientific Advisory Panel (SAP).
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Protecting Yourself from Bed Bugs in Public Places
Infestations in non-residential areas are rare, but may still present opportunities for hitchhiking bugs. So reduce clutter, stow belongings separately, monitor or inspect upholstered furniture, educate staff, and keep integrated pest management in mind.
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Safely Use Rodent Bait Products
Rat and mouse poison products, if misused, can potentially harm you, your children, or your pets. Always read the product label and follow all directions. Choose safe rodenticide products, store pesticides properly, and use bait stations appropriately.
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Options for Dealing With Rodent Infestations
After removing sources of food and water and shelter, your next options are rodent traps and poisons (rodenticides). Rat or mouse traps may be lethal (snap traps) or live (cage-type), and poison baits must be placed in tamper-resistant bait stations.