Learn the Issues
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Clean Air Act Permitting in Georgia
Information on air permitting in Georgia and EPA's oversight.
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Clean Air Act Permitting in Florida
Information on air permitting in Alabama and EPA's oversight.
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Clean Air Act Permitting in Alabama
Information on air permitting in Alabama and EPA's oversight.
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Mississippi Proposed Title V Permits
The following permits have been submitted to EPA Region 4 as Proposed Title V permits. While EPA has the right to a 45-day review period for all Proposed Title V permits, EPA Region 4 targets only a subset of these permits for comprehensive review.
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Clean Air Act Permitting in South Carolina
Information on air permitting in South Carolina and EPA's oversight.
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EPA Finalizes TSCA Risk Evaluation for 1,1-Dichloroethane
EPA released its final risk evaluation for 1,1-dichloroethane conducted under TSCA.
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Playa Lakes
Playa lakes are round hollows in the ground in the Southern High Plains of the United States. They are ephemeral, meaning that they are only present at certain times of the year.
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South Carolina Proposed Title V Permits
The following permits have been submitted to EPA Region 4 as Proposed Title V permits. While EPA has the right to a 45-day review period for all Proposed Title V permits, EPA Region 4 targets only a subset of these permits for comprehensive review.
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What's in a Label? Exploring Fuel Economy and the Environment for Middle School Students
Lesson plan on fuel economy and the environment labels for high school students.
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National Environmental Education Advisory Council 2015 Report to the Administrator
This page includes information on the report to the Administrator from the advisory council on environmental education.
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North Carolina Proposed Title V Permits
The following permits have been submitted to EPA Region 4 as Proposed Title V permits. While EPA has the right to a 45-day review period for all Proposed Title V permits, EPA Region 4 targets only a subset of these permits for comprehensive review.
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Pack A Waste-Free Lunch
This page includes EPA's resources for students and teachers interested in hosting a waste-free lunch day at school. These resources include instructions, helpful tips, and directions for tracking success.
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Science Fair Fun: Designing Environmental Science Projects
This document can help students in grades 6-8 develop science fair projects about resource conservation
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The Quest for Less: Activities and Resources for Teaching K-8
The Quest for Less provides hands-on lessons and activities, enrichment ideas, journal writing assignments, and other educational tools related to preventing and reusing waste. This document includes factsheets, activities, and teaching notes for 6-8
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Meeting Notes from the South Platte River Urban Waters Partnership
South Platte Watershed from the Headwaters to the Denver Metropolitan Area (Colorado) of the Urban Waters Federal Partnership (UWFP) reconnects urban communities with their waterways by improving coordination among federal agencies and collaborating.
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What Can You do with a Jelly Jar: A Coloring Activity on Reuse for Kids
Space creatures might think the idea of reusing containers is an alien concept, but here on Earth it’s easy to keep an old jar out of the trash and give it new life. Follow these tips to keep a jar in use and out of orbit.
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How Can I Incorporate Local Data Into My MOVES-Nonroad Run?
See More Frequent Questions about MOVES and Related Models . We recommend not modifying the internal tables of the MOVES-Nonroad model to incorporate local data, as this can lead to unintended consequences. Instead, you can apply local activity and population data by: Executing a nonroad run in Inventory mode for…
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Resources for Teachers Starting a Planet Protector’s Club
EPA’s Planet Protector activities are a great way to get student’s interested in reducing, reusing and recycling. Use the activities to launch an ongoing club with our club factsheet, membership badge, activity calendar, and certificate of completion.
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Kentucky Proposed Title V Permits
The following permits have been submitted to EPA Region 4 as Proposed Title V permits. While EPA has the right to a 45-day review period for all Proposed Title V permits, EPA Region 4 targets only a subset of these permits for comprehensive review.
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Georgia Proposed Title V Permits
The following permits have been submitted to EPA Region 4 as Proposed Title V permits. While EPA has the right to a 45-day review period for all Proposed Title V permits, EPA Region 4 targets only a subset of these permits for comprehensive review.