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USMCA Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
USMCA Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
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Funding Opportunities for Tribal Green Building
Funding resources for Tribes seeking green building assistance. Federal, Tribal, and some state agencies provide grants and loans that can be used to support Tribal green building.
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Training Resources for Tribal Waste Management
his page contains information ranging from eligible organizations to funding levels and applications deadlines for the Indian Health Service Sanitation Facilities Construction Program
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Results of Aerial Surveys of Gamma Radiation around Ambrosia Lake
A map of the Non-Tribal Tronox Sites and Areas with ASPECT Exposure Rate >= 25 microR/hr.
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Sun Clan Road Action Memo
This memorandum requests approval for a time-critical removal action at the Sun Clan Road Radiation Site in the village of New Laguna, Pueblo of Laguna, located near Cibola County, New Mexico.
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All Environmental Programs in Indian Country
Environmental programs in Indian country
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Is my EPA renovator certification accepted in all states and tribal areas?
Answer: Not necessarily. Whether to accept certification from another jurisdiction is up to the individual state or tribal area. EPA cannot compel states or tribes to adopt programs identical to the federal program or to establish reciprocity provisions. However, EPA continues to encourage states and tribes that may be considering…
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May I as a training provider issue a certificate without a picture to a trainee who has successfully completed the course but objects to having his or her picture taken (or objects to possessing a photograph of him/herself) on religious grounds?
Yes. Training providers may provide a person who objects to having his or her picture taken because of sincerely held religious beliefs with the equivalent of a certificate without a picture. Specifically, the training provider may provide an “Acknowledgement of Completion” that the person has successfully completed the training (containing…
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Documents for Watershed Academy Seminars
This page is a collection of documents for Stepping Stone modules
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Addressing Nonpoint Source Pollution through EPA’s National Nonpoint Source Program Webcast
Nonpoint source pollution webcast
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Tronox Abandoned Uranium Mines Fact Sheets
Documents with information about EPA's work to clean up uranium contamination in and around the Tronox area mines.
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Watershed Academy Webcast: EPA Releases First Ever National Wetland Condition Assessment
Presentation from June 16, 2016 webcast.
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Eastern Abandoned Uranium Mine Region Fact Sheets
Fact sheets with general information about the Eastern Abandoned Uranium Mine Region.
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State Legislation on Ocean & Coastal Acidification Flyer
State Legislation on Ocean & Coastal Acidification Flyer
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Slide Deck: State Legislation on Ocean & Coastal Acidification Webinar
State Legislation on Ocean & Coastal Acidification Slide Deck
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Biotic Invasions: Causes, Epidemiology, Global Consequences and Control
The module provides a link to an article in a series of articles in Issues in Ecology. This article presents information on biotic invaders, their destruction, controlling their detriment and the effects aquaculture is having on world fish supplies.
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How's My Waterway January 2022 Webcast
How’s My Waterway has added several new features over the past year that will be featured in this webcast.
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Ocean & Coastal Acidification Webinar Flyer
Ocean and Coastal Acidification Webinar Flyer
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The Vision for the Clean Water Act Section 303(d) Program
An updated vision for 2022, detailing enhancements made to the Clean Water Act 303(d) Program informed by the experience gained over the past two decades in assessing and reporting on water quality and in developing approximately 65,000 TMDLs.