Learn the Issues
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Better Decisions through Consultation and Collaboration
This manual discusses the benefits of public involvement to agency decision makers, including expanding shared baseline knowledge, generating support for the decision, and developing ongoing relationships that will help in implementing decisions.
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How to Evaluate Public Involvement
This brochure offers reasons for and consideration on how to evaluate public involvement activities and processes.
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Materials from Regional Public Participation Training, Chile, March 2015
Materials from EPA regional public participation workshop in Santiago, Chile, on March 10-11, 2015.
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Previous Actions to Address PFAS
EPA Actions To Address PFAS prior to January 2025
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Clean School Bus Program Awards
Clean School Bus Rebate Program awarded rebates showing locations of rebates and information about funding.
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EPA Cleanups: Communities around New Bedford Harbor
Information about about the science, technical information, and environmental protection laws behind cleanup decisions for the New Bedford Harbor.
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Community Engagement Calendar
View calendar of meetings/events for the Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit of the Butte Area-Silver Bow Superfund Site.
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Wetlands and Seagrasses: Nature's Superheroes in the Fight for Coastal Resilience in Southeast New England
On July 15, the Southeast New England Program hosted "Wetlands and Seagrasses: Nature's Superheroes in the Fight for Coastal Resilience in Southeast New England," which welcomed Dr. Phil Colarusso, an EPA marine biologist; Dr. Rachel Jakuba...
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From the Desk of the Regional Administrator - "EPA Leadership and State Agriculture Departments Meet at EPA’s Heartland Office"
EPA Region 7’s “From the Desk of the Regional Administrator” newsletter gives residents of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska a chance to hear from Regional Administrator Jim Macy on EPA’s work in their communities.
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Water Quality Standards Regulations: Swinomish Indian Tribal Community
Water Quality Standards for Swinomish Indian Tribal Community.
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Hazard Maps
Maps for regional natural hazard risks.
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Annual Compliance Reports for Drinking Water Systems in EPA Region 8
Annual compliance reports for violations of the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWR) in Wyoming and EPA Region 8 Tribal Lands.
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Background on HFCs and the AIM Act
The text of the AIM Act
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Region 10 PCB Program
Regional guidance for managing PCBs under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) in EPA's Region 10 (serving Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington).
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Lindsay Light 455 North Park Drive Polrep 1 September 2012
Pollution/Situation Report 1 for Lindsay Light Site
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What should I do with my pets during cleaning?
Pets (dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, etc.) cannot remain in the home during cleaning. You will need to make arrangements for your pets. We recommend first speaking with your neighbors, friends, and relatives, who may be able to care for your pets during the cleaning. If this option is not available…
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What happens if any of my items get damaged during the cleaning process?
If any items get damaged, an independent appraiser will estimate the value of the item by using the videos and photos of your belongings to determine a fair value for the item that needs to be replaced. The assessment will then be presented to you for your approval. If you…
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Public Health Resources
EPTD Public Health Resources
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Will samples be collected after cleaning is completed?
Indoor air or surface samples will not be collected as part of this cleaning program. Indoor sampling is not recommended since exposure pathways for volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) have been effectively managed though site engineering controls and an extensive network of air monitoring and sampling equipment. Any VOCs that may…
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Frequently Asked Questions: Cleaning
faqS FROM THE Indoor Cleaning Begins at Eligible Homes and Businesses factsheet