Learn the Issues
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Radon in Homes, Schools and Buildings
Radon comes from the natural decay of uranium and radium found in nearly all rocks and soils. The EPA and the Surgeon General recommend testing all homes and schools for radon.
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Partner Recruiting Handouts
Partner recruiting handouts are now available to help expand the reach of the RAD program.
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Equipment Manufacturers, Importers, and Exporters: Frequent Questions
As the US continues to phase out HCFCs, equipment manufacturers, importers, and exporters will need to adapt to the changing market demand for equipment. This page provides these groups with information on their responsibilities under the regulations.
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Fact Sheet - Prioritizing Leak Tightness During Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Installation
Food retail stores can save a significant amount of money and reduce impacts to the environment by ensuring that commercial refrigeration equipment is leak-tight when installed.
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EPA presentation on implementing the AIM Act of 2020
This is the EPA presentation from the stakeholder meeting held on February 25, 2021 on implementing the AIM Act of 2020.
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Aquatic Life Criteria - Carbaryl
Documents pertaining to 2012 Final National Recommended Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Carbaryl (Freshwater, Estuarine/marine). These documents contain the safe levels of Carbaryl in water that should protect to the majority of species.
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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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Frequent Questions about the U.S. EPA Excess Food Opportunities Map
Questions answered about the U.S. EPA Excess Food Opportunities Map
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Technical Methodology for the Excess Food Opportunities Map
This document presents the details of how the excess food opportunities map was created.
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Frequent Questions about the Chesapeake Bay TMDL
This page provides answers to frequent questions regarding the Chesapeake Bay TMDL and its development.
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On-Line Data Tools - Maintain Site
Overview of how to use the Maintain Site features in AQS
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What is RCRA Reuse and Redevelopment?
The Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) program, comprised of EPA and its state partners, oversees almost 4,000 cleanups across the country.
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Assessments Conducted on TSCA Work Plan Chemicals Prior to June 22, 2016
EPA's assessing and managing risk programs address pollution prevention, risk assessment, hazard and exposure assessment and/or characterization, and risk management for chemicals substances in commercial use.
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CIMC - How to Download Data
This page explains how to use Cleanups in My Community to download data into a spreadsheet format.
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Treatment of Air Quality Monitoring Data Influenced by Exceptional Events
Describes and documents data handling for air quality measurements flagged as being affected by exceptional events like wildfires, dust storms, volcanic eruptions, etc.
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The Final 2016 Exceptional Events Rule, Supporting Guidance Documents, Updated FAQs, and Other Rule Implementation Resources
Resources for the 2016 final Exceptional Events rule.
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Regional Haze Program
Visibility - Regional Haze Program
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TRI Model
The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) contains information about more than 650 toxic chemicals that are being used, manufactured, treated, transported, or released into the environment.
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Documents
Review the record collection of publicaly available documents for the Butte Area/Silver Bow Creek site.
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Will today’s presentation be made available?
Yes. The slide deck used for all FY25 Exchange Network Grants Information webinars will be available on EPA’s Exchange Network Grants website .