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San Juan Watershed Monitoring Program Fact Sheets
San Juan Watershed Monitoring Program Fact Sheets and questions from the study.
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Webinar Series
San Juan Watershed partner webinar series.
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Sustainable Materials Management (SMM) Electronics Challenge: Recognition and Awards
Information on EPA's SMM Electronic Challenge award winners and participants.
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Monitoring for List 1 Contaminants by Large Public Water Systems from the First Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Rule (UCMR 1)
This document contains the Assessment monitoring requirements for List 1 Contaminants by Large Public Water Systems from the First Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Rule (UCMR 1).
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National Drinking Water Advisory Council (NDWAC) Arsenic Cost Working Group Summaries
NDWAC information including Arsenic Stakeholder Meetings.
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The Antecedent Precipitation Tool (APT)
Information for stakeholders about the antecedent precipitation tool
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Respuesta ante el incendio de baterías de Vistra, Moss Landing: Fotografías
Fotografías tomadas durante la respuesta ante el incendio de baterías de Vistra, Moss Landing.
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Moss Landing Vistra Battery Fire Response: Photos
Gallery of photographs taken during the Moss Landing Vistra Battery Fire Response.
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Interactive Map of Abandoned Uranium Mines on and near Navajo Nation
Map of Abandoned Uranium Mines on and near Navajo Nation.
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Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Resources for Clean Water
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Resources for Clean Water
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Inert Ingredients - Reassessment Decision Documents: P
Find completed inert ingredient tolerance reassessment decision documents starting with P
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Inert Ingredients - Reassessment Decision Documents: G
Find completed inert ingredient tolerance reassessment decision documents starting with G.
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Inert Ingredients - Reassessment Decision Documents: E
Find completed inert ingredient tolerance reassessment decision documents starting with E.
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Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities in Region 10
Information for permittees covered by the stormwater Construction General Permit in EPA's Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington).
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Can the Ombudsman advocate for me during my enforcement investigation or while in litigation with EPA? What are the limitations of what an Ombudsman can do for me?
As an informal resource, EPA’s ASBO does not: Address matters in litigation or matters associated with formal enforcement investigations Resolve or advocate for a specific small business or inquiry Delay any statutory, regulatory, or other EPA deadlines Make decisions or legal determinations for EPA including (but not limited to) funding…
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EPA, state and local leaders celebrate Brownfields Grant for redevelopment in Brunswick, Darien and Statesboro
EPA, state and local leaders celebrate Brownfields Grant for redevelopment in Brunswick, Darien and Statesboro
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I am a small business and need help understanding what environmental regulations I must comply with, where can I get technical assistance in my state?
For free, confidential, technical assistance on how to comply with environmental regulations find your state Small Business Environmental Assistance Program (SBEAP) here: https://nationalsbeap.org/states . You can also email asbo@epa.gov to subscribe to the SmallBiz@EPA newsletter for monthly environmental news and updates that impact the small business community, also available online…
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I’m a construction contractor. What do I need to do before I can work on older buildings that may have lead paint?
As a contractor you must follow EPA’s Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP). Home improvement contractors and building maintenance professionals who renovate, or repair housing, child-occupied facilities, or schools built before 1978 must comply with RRP. The RRP Rule helps protect you and building occupants from the dangers of…
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My attic has vermiculite insulation in it. Am I at risk? Should I take it out?
If you have vermiculite insulation in your home, you should assume the material may be contaminated with asbestos and be aware of steps you can take to protect yourself and your family from exposure to asbestos. EPA recommends that vermiculite insulation be left undisturbed. Airborne asbestos fibers present a health…
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Since asbestos was banned, do I need to be worried about products on the market today containing asbestos?
On July 12, 1989, EPA issued a final rule under Section 6 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) banning most asbestos-containing products in the United States. In 1991, the rule was vacated and remanded to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. As a result, the Fifth Circuit Court of…