Learn the Issues
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State-specific NATA Emissions documents
State-specific NATA Emissions documents
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2011 NATA: Fact Sheet
Fact sheet providing an overview of the 2011 National Air Toxics Assessment
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2005 NATA: Summary of Results
Document that summarizes the results of the 2005 NATA
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2005 NATA: Fact Sheet
Fact sheet providing an overview of the 2005 NATA
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2011 NATA: Summary of Results
Document providing a summary of results from the 2011 National Air Toxics Assessment
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Instructions for Viewing the 2005 Google Earth NATA Risk Maps
2005 NATA risk assessment Google map instructions.
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Water Quality Standards Regulations: Florida
Information related to Florida WQS.
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How can I show my customers the benefits of Indoor AirPlus homes?
You can start by showing them the Discover Indoor AirPlus Homes (Customizable Booklet) to introduce them to EPA’s guidance for improved indoor air quality. Next, the Indoor AirPlus qualified home label and certificate help demonstrate that your homes meet the EPA's stringent specifications for improved indoor air quality. You can…
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Hazardous Air Pollutants: Ethylene Oxide (EtO)
Learn about sources of ethylene oxide, risks associated with ethylene oxide, and what EPA is doing.
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Вовлечение населения в решение проблемы этиленоксида (ЭО)
Этиленоксид (EtO) – это бесцветный легковоспламеняющийся газ. Как правило, он не имеет запаха в концентрациях, обнаруживаемых за пределами помещений или сообществ.
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Technology Transitions Notices of Data Availability
Notice of Data Availability Relevant to Petition Submissions Under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act of 2020
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EPA's Former Facilities' Water Management Plans
Water management plans for facilities that EPA no longer occupies.
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National Service Center for Environmental Publications
NSCEP is EPA's repository of digital and print EPA publications. You can search and retrieve, download, print and/or order EPA technical, scientific, or educational materials - free of charge.
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EPA Finalizes 2015 Ozone Standard Redesignation to Attainment for the Detroit Area
Fact sheet about the redesignation in detroit. In the last 20 years, ozone levels in the Detroit area have declined significantly. EPA has taken multiple actions related to attainment planning for the 2015 ozone standard in the Detroit area.
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Are there special resources for builders?
Builders who partner with the Indoor AirPlus Program are eligible to use the Indoor AirPlus logo in advertising and marketing efforts, showing consumers their commitment to a national, government-backed program. Builders can also display Indoor AirPlus collaterals, co-brandable consumer brochures, and other Indoor AirPlus marketing and sales materials in their…
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Diving Case Study: Coral Reef Survey in the U.S. Virgin Islands
EPA assists with coral reef assessments in the U.S. Virgin Islands as part of the National Coral Reef Monitoring Survey.
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How do I obtain an Indoor AirPlus certificate for a qualified home?
Indoor AirPlus certificates can be printed as an output of most major rating software. Additionally, Providers can utilize the Excel-based Indoor AirPlus Label Printing Tool to create labels, certificates, and a homeowner letter for Indoor AirPlus homes. Contact Indoor_AirPlus@epa.gov for a copy of the tool.
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What certifications are required for Indoor AirPlus home verifiers?
Training requirements for Indoor AirPlus home verifiers are currently the same as for the ENERGY STAR Residential Programs. For more details, see: Energy Rating Companies .
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How much will It cost to participate in Indoor AirPlus?
There is no cost to partner with EPA's Indoor AirPlus Program. However, builders may have additional costs to construct Indoor AirPlus qualified homes. These costs vary due to many factors such as the builder's current construction practices, local building code requirements, and subcontractor and building material costs. The builder will…
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If I buy a home with Indoor AirPlus, am I guaranteed a home that has good indoor air quality?
The Indoor AirPlus Construction Specifications are designed to help improve indoor air quality in new homes as compared with new homes built to minimum code. However, these measures alone cannot guarantee that you won't experience indoor air quality problems, since the activities of people in your home can significantly compromise…