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How EPA Evaluates the Safety of Existing Chemicals
EPA's existing chemicals programs address pollution prevention, risk assessment, hazard and exposure assessment and/or characterization, and risk management for chemicals substances in commercial use.
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Sunset dates of chemicals subject to final TSCA section 4: test requirements and related section 12(b) actions
This table lists all chemical substances and mixtures that are and/or have been the subject of final TSCA Section 4 test rules and/or TSCA Section 4 enforceable consent agreements/orders (ECAs) issued under the TSCA Existing Chemicals Testing Program.
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Hazardous Waste Cleanup: IBM Corporation-TJ Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York
IBM Corporation -TJ Watson Research Center is located in southern Yorktown near the boundary separating the Town of Yorktown from the Town of New Castle. The site occupies an area of approximately 217 acres and adjoins land uses are predominantly residenti
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Managing and Leveraging Data with the DWSRF
This fact sheet describes DWSRF eligibilities related to data management. It provides several case studies where DWSRF funds were used for data-related activities.
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TMDL Report and Approval Documents for Great Pond, ME
View supporting documents for the Great Pond in Maine.
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Anadarko - Bob Douglas Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Draft Permit Preliminary Determination
Anadarko - Bob Douglas Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) public Notice
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Adapting to climate change in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska
Climate adaptation resources for Tribes in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington (EPA's Region 10).
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Lead Poisoning and Your Children Pamphlet
Helpful poster that folds into a pamphlet that contains 7 basic steps to protect children from lead poisoning.
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Nonpoint Source: Agriculture
Agricultural runoff as a nonpoint source category of pollution. Resouces to learn more a bout conservation practices to reduce water quality impacts from storm water run off and ground water infiltration
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Nonpoint Source: Wetland/Riparian Management
It is important to preserve and restore damage to wetlands and riparian areas because these areas can play a significant role in managing adverse water quality impacts.
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Nonpoint Source: Urban Areas
Urbanization increases the variety and amount of pollutants carried into our nation's waters. Pavement and compacted landscapes do not allow rain and snow melt to soak into the ground. List of typical pollutants from Urban runoff.
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Nonpoint Source: Roads Highways and Bridges
Runoff controls are essential to preventing polluted runoff from roads, highways and bridges from reaching surface waters
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Nonpoint Source: Marinas and Boating
Because marinas are located right at the water's edge, there is a strong potential for marina waters to become contaminated with pollutants generated from the various activities that occur at marinas—such as boat cleaning and fueling operations.
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Nonpoint Source: Hydromodification and Habitat Alteration
Hydromodification activities include channelization and channel modification, dams, and streambank and shoreline erosion.
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Abandoned Mine Drainage
Overview of Acid mine drainage and it's impacts on water quality
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ECM for Fluazaindolizine & Degradates in Soil - MRID 50932066
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Fluazaindolizine & Degradates in Soil - MRID 50932066
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Clean Air Act Permitting Authorities in Oregon
Clean Air Act permitting authorities for Oregon.
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Cleaning Up Superfund Sites: Highlights of Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Funding
How the Superfund program funding provided by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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Superfund Remedial Annual Accomplishments Metrics
Learn about how Superfund tracks remedial annual accomplishments to keep the public and stakeholders informed on the program's progress.
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Superfund Accomplishments Report - Fiscal Year 2022
Learn about the accomplishments of the Superfund Program in Fiscal Year 2022.