Learn the Issues
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Lead at Superfund Sites: Frequent Questions from the General Public
Read frequent questions and answers about lead from the general public.
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Lead at Superfund Sites: Related Links
View a variety of links for information related to lead and lead cleanup at Superfund sites.
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Superfund Five-Year Review Annual Report to Congress
EPA is responsible for reviewing Superfund remedial actions at least every 5 years where hazardous substances will remain on site above levels that allow for unlimited use and unrestricted exposure. Access the annual reports presented to Congress.
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Superfund Accomplishments Report - Fiscal Year 2022
Learn about the accomplishments of the Superfund Program in Fiscal Year 2022.
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Archived News in Superfund Redevelopment
Archived news stories about the Superfund Redevelopment Program
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Oregon
Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in Oregon include Portland Harbor, Reynolds Metals Company, North Ridge Estates, McCormick & Baxter Creosoting Co., Northwest Pipe & Casing/Hall Process Company, Taylor Lumber and Treating, and Allied Plating, Inc.
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Public Notices of Lead Exceedances in Local Water Systems in the Pacific Southwest
As required by the Safe Drinking Water Act, EPA is notifying communities of lead action level exceedances when a water system fails to provide a timely notice including potential health effects and what actions people can take to reduce their exposure.
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Superfund
EPA’s Superfund program is responsible for cleaning up some of the nation’s most contaminated land and responding to environmental emergencies, oil spills and natural disasters in order to protect public health and the environment.
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Superfund Redevelopment Program
Highlights about the Superfund Redevelopment Program.
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Radon Risks and Solutions
For individuals and families, check out the resources listed on this page and learn how to keep your home safe.
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Wetlands Reading List Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12
Wetlands Reading List Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12
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Responsibilities of Federal Agencies To Protect Migratory Birds
Executive Order 13186 directs executive departments and agencies to take certain actions to further implement the Act.
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Annotations of Wetlands Reading List Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12
Wetlands Reading List Annotations
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Starting Out in Volunteer Water Monitoring Brochure
A brochure on starting out in volunteer water monitoring.
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Ocean Disposal of Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Carcasses
Ocean disposal of marine mammal and sea turtle carcasses is authorized by an MPRSA general permit. Includes permit information, potential environmental impacts, and instructions for conducting disposal under the general permit.
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Marine Protection Permitting
The EPA implements the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act to safeguard the ocean by preventing or limiting the disposition of any material into ocean waters that would adversely affect human health or the marine environment.
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Climate Change in Coastal Communities
Estuaries and coastal areas are vulnerable to many impacts of climate change such as sea level rise and ocean acidification. Learn about these impacts and how resource managers can prepare for them.
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Coastal Adaptation Toolkit
Learn more about climate change impacts and developing adaptation plans. Find links, reports, and resources related to vulnerability assessments, action plans, and climate impact reports.
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Mga Mapagkukunan sa Wikang Tagalog
mga mapagkukunan sa tagalog (resources in Tagalog).
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Enbridge Spill 2011 Work Plans - Supplements to Response Plan for Downstream Impacted Areas and to the Source Area Response Plan
Supplement to the Response Plan for Downstream Impacted Areas and the Source Area Response Plan Commonly Referred to as the "Aerial Imagery Work Plan" - March 30, 2011