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North Central Abandoned Uranium Mine (AUM) Region
Documents with information about the status of the North Central Abandoned Uranium Mine (AUM) Region. The North Central AUM Region includes the following Chapters: Oljato, Shonto, Dennehotso, and Kayenta.
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Western AUM Region Fact Sheets
Fact sheets related to Western Abandoned Uranium Mine (AUM) Region, more than 100 abandoned uranium mine claims located along the Little Colorado River and Highway 89, ain the Cameron, Coalmine Canyon, Bodaway/Gap, and Leupp Chapters in Northern Arizona.
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EPA to Perform Additional Water Sampling for Smitty’s Supply Fire Response
EPA announces new water sampling at Smitty's Fire response
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About Region 2's NPDES Permit Program
General information about EPA's NPDES permit program in our Region 2 office, serving New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Current Recipients
Each year GreenChill Corporate Emissions Reduction Program Partners and Certified Stores are presented with awards that recognize their outstanding achievements and efforts towards reducing refrigerant emissions.
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Harbor Cleanup Plans and Legal/Administrative Records
This page includes the Harbor Cleanup Plans and site Administrative Records. These records are also available at EPA New England's office in Boston and at the New Bedford Public Library.
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Lessons Learned from Prior Oversight Related to the EPA’s Rulemaking
We identified five lessons from these prior reports and categorized them into three programmatic themes: procedures, recordkeeping, and transparency.
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Fact Sheet: EPA Releases Final Rule to Ensure Safe Conduct of Lead- Based Paint Activities, EPA-747-F-96-005, August 1996
Fact sheet relays important information regarding lead-based paint to the general public.
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Questions and Answers About ETV Reports on Portable Technologies for Measuring Lead in Dust
FAQs about how firms can test for lead, issue reports and become accredited
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Sites with Ready for Reuse Fact Sheets
The fact sheets provide information about the reuse activities at the site, the site owner's planning and development process, geographic location, past cleanup activities, and contacts for more information.
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Enforcement Frequent Questions
This is the FAQs to some of the high-level topics in enforcement.
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Superfund Hazard Ranking System Training Course: Table of Contents
Access links from the Superfund Hazard Ranking System Training Course, which is designed for personnel tasked to compile, draft, and review preliminary assessments (PAs), site inspections (SIs), and HRS documentation.
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Where are EPA CID offices located?
Information on EPA CID offices can be found here: Criminal Enforcement Area and Resident Offices
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Steps to Creating a Community Garden or Expand Urban Agriculture at a Brownfields Site
This page provides Steps to Create a Community Garden or Expand Urban Agriculture.
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Interim Munitions and Explosives of Concern Hazard Assessment (MEC HA) Methodology Document
This page contains a draft of the interim 'Munitions and Explosives of Concern Hazard Assessment Methodology,' along with comments and responses to those comments.
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Is prior law enforcement experience a prerequisite?
No, prior law enforcement experience is not a prerequisite for employment. EPA-CID seeks candidates from a diverse range of backgrounds and career fields to complement each other on working complex cases. EPA-CID has a very competitive hiring posture and is continuously seeking applicants who possess a wide variety of experience.
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Are EPA CID Special Agents entitled to Law Enforcement Availability Pay (LEAP)?
Yes, EPA CID Special Agent are eligible for LEAP, which is a type of premium pay for criminal investigators who are required to work or be available to work unscheduled overtime based on the needs of the agency. Availability pay is fixed at 25% of a Special Agent’s rate of…
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What characteristics does EPA CID look for in a law enforcement officer applicant?
EPA CID is looking for individuals with high integrity who aspire to high standards of professionalism, leadership, and performance. Agents must have strong communication, strong critical thinking skills, and sound judgement. Employees should be committed to EPA’s mission to protect human health and the environment.
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How long does the Special Agent application process take?
The hiring process can take six to nine months. However, sometimes the process can extend beyond nine months.
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If hired, can I be reassigned?
Whenever possible, management and non-management vacancies will be announced, and volunteers solicited for review. While not common, EPA CID Special Agents may be reassigned at any time in their career to new locations based on agency needs.