Learn the Issues
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Submitting XML Data to the EIS
instructions on submitting XML data
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2017 National Emissions Inventory (NEI) Technical Support Document (TSD)
Explains the sources of information in the inventory; show what sources of data used for each sector; and provide more information about the components.
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Hazardous Waste Cleanup: Chevron Phillips Chemical Puerto Rico Core in Guayama, Puerto Rico
Chevron Phillips Chemical Puerto Rico Core (CPCPRC) plant is located on Road 710, km 1.3, approximately 2.5 miles southwest of Guayama, Puerto Rico, and northeast of Las Mareas Harbor. CPCPRC has operated at the Guayama site since 1966. The Guamani River
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Hazardous Waste Cleanup: TAPI Puerto Rico Incorporated in Guayama, Puerto Rico
The TAPI facility is located on the southeastern coastal plain of Puerto Rico. The facility is about 1.1 miles north of the Caribbean Sea and 3.5 miles south of the foothills of the Cordillera Central Mountains. The Town of Guayama is located approximately
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Seventh Five-Year Review of Anaconda Co. Smelter Superfund Site Complete
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 8 has completed the Seventh Five-Year Review for the Anaconda Co. Smelter Superfund Site in Anaconda-Deer Lodge County, Montana.
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Patuloy ang Pagsisikap ng EPA para Maparami ang Availability ng Mga Disinfectant Product para Magamit Laban sa Novel Coronavirus
EPA News Release: Patuloy ang Pagsisikap ng EPA para Maparami ang Availability ng Mga Disinfectant Product para Magamit Laban sa Novel Coronavirus
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Mississippi
A site in reuse in Mississippi is the Davis Timber Company site.
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Selecting a Groundwater Remedy
Access key EPA groundwater guidance and other reports on groundwater that are used frequently by Superfund Remedial Project Managers.
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Clean Water Resources for Tribes in Region 10
EPA resources for managing water-related environmental issues on tribal lands in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
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Completing a Groundwater Response
Use this guidance to help assess whether remedial action is working as anticipated and if remedial goals or technologies need to be modified to restore groundwater to beneficial use.
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Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Program
The Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Program helps support community participation in Superfund decision-making with an initial grant of up to $50,000 for qualified community groups. Learn about the TAG Program's application process and other resources.
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Technical Assistance Needs Assessments (TANAs)
Learn about Technical Assistance Needs Assessments (TANAs), which identify community needs for EPA support in the Superfund decision-making process. View examples of TANAs in communities and a comprehensive list of all TANA sties.
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2012 Campus RainWorks Challenge Results
In 2012, a total of 218 student teams from 42 states submitted green infrastructure designs for the first ever Campus RainWorks Challenge.
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2017 Campus RainWorks Challenge Results
EPA’s Office of Water is pleased to announce its fifth annual Campus RainWorks Challenge for undergraduate and graduate students to design innvoative green infrastructure practices for stormwater management.
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2019 Campus RainWorks Challenge Results
EPA’s Office of Water is pleased to announce its fifth annual Campus RainWorks Challenge for undergraduate and graduate students to design innvoative green infrastructure practices for stormwater management.
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2020 Campus RainWorks Challenge Results
EPA’s Office of Water is pleased to announce its fifth annual Campus RainWorks Challenge for undergraduate and graduate students to design innvoative green infrastructure practices for stormwater management.
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Webinar Series
SRP hosts a series of free webinars that discuss the different types of reuse that are possible and share how particular Superfund sites have become reuse success stories.
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2021 Campus RainWorks Challenge Results
EPA’s Office of Water is pleased to announce its fifth annual Campus RainWorks Challenge for undergraduate and graduate students to design innvoative green infrastructure practices for stormwater management.
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Leading with Green Infrastructure in Louisville
The Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District developed a plan including green and gray infrastructure to meet the requirements of their 2005 consent decree and 2009 amended version.
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Green Infrastructure and the MS4 Permit: A Compendium of Case Studies
This webcast discusses the influence of MS4 permits on green infrastructure programs and implementation in MS4 communities.