Learn the Issues
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Register for EPA’s Webinar on Mitigation Measures to Protect Endangered Species from Pesticides
Register for EPA’s Webinar on Mitigation Measures to Protect Endangered Species from Pesticides
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EPA announces over $6M in Brownfields Grants to cleanup communities across Oregon
EPA News Release: EPA announces over $6M in Brownfields Grants to cleanup communities across Oregon
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Cyanotoxin Management Tools for Public Water Systems
Cyanotoxin tools available for public water systems
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Tribal Air Announcements, Training, Funding and Other Opportunities
The Tribal Air Announcement page is a source for tribes to find out about upcoming training, conferences, workshops, funding and grant opportunities.
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Understanding drinking water requirements under FIFRA and SDWA
FIFRA and SDWA, pesticides, drinking water, safe water, registration
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How the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Works
The DWSRF was established by the 1996 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) as a financial assistance program for systems and states to achieve the health protection objectives of the law, 42 U.S.C. §300j-12
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Public Notification Rule Compliance Help for Water System Owners and Operators
This page provides resources for drinking water system owners and operators. The following documents will assist you in complying with the requirements of the Public Notification (PN) rule.
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Tool Finder for Local Government Clean Energy Initiatives
Tool Finder for Local Government Clean Energy Initiatives
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Public Understanding of the Health Impacts of Climate Change
This page includes presentation and transcript PDFs from EPA's July 22, 2015 webcast, "Communicating the Connection Between Climate Change and Heat Health."
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Engaging Your Audience
This page includes presentation and transcript PDFs from EPA's July 22, 2015 webcast, "Communicating the Connection Between Climate Change and Heat Health."
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Welcome and Introduction
This page includes presentation and transcript PDFs from EPA's July 22, 2015 webcast, "Communicating the Connection Between Climate Change and Heat Health."
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Hot City, Cool Surfaces
This page includes presentation and transcript PDFs from EPA's June 26, 2014 webcast, "Keeping Your Cool: How Communities Across the Country are Reducing the Heat Island Effect."
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UHI Mitigation: The Tucson Story
This page includes presentation and transcript PDFs from EPA's June 26, 2014 webcast, "Keeping Your Cool: How Communities Across the Country are Reducing the Heat Island Effect."
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Collaborate for Green Infrastructure
EPA works with organizations and communities to encourage the adoption of green infrastructure.
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Louisville Metro Government Office of Sustainability Urban Heat Island Reduction
This page includes presentation and transcript PDFs from EPA's June 26, 2014 webcast, "Keeping Your Cool: How Communities Across the Country are Reducing the Heat Island Effect."
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Keeping Your Cool: How Communities Across the Country are Reducing the Heat Island Effect
This page includes presentation and transcript PDFs from EPA's June 26, 2014 webcast, "Keeping Your Cool: How Communities Across the Country are Reducing the Heat Island Effect."
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Using Green Infrastructure to Address Clean Water Act Requirements
Learn how green infrastructure can be used in integrated planning, MS4 programs, and communities with combined sewer overflows (CSOs) to improve water quality, support stormwater management, and help comply with CWA requirements.
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Preparing for Heat: Minnesota Climate and Health Program Activities
This page includes presentation and transcript PDFs from EPA's July 22, 2015 webcast, "Communicating the Connection Between Climate Change and Heat Health."
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Heat Islands, Public Health, and Urban Design: Connecting the Dots
This page includes presentation and transcript PDFs from EPA's August 19, 2015 webcast, "Improving Heat Health Resilience through Urban Infrastructure Planning and Design."
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Urban Cool Islands for Public Health
This page includes presentation and transcript PDFs from EPA's August 19, 2015 webcast, "Improving Heat Health Resilience through Urban Infrastructure Planning and Design."