Science & Technology
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EPA Research in Ohio
EPA researchers are working hard to protect communities across the nation. Learn about some of the work EPA researchers are doing in Ohio.
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EPA Lead (Pb) Research: Water
Highlights of EPA lead drinking water research
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Kansas City Transportation and Local-Scale Air Quality Study
EPA is conducting a study on air quality in three neighborhoods in Kansas City, KS, to learn more about air emissions from local sources and evaluate air monitoring instruments.
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Get Research Publications and News by Email
EPA's six research priorities: Air, Climate, Energy; Chemical Safety for Sustainability, Homeland Security, Human Health Risk Assessment, Sustainable and Healthy Communities, Safe and Sustainable Water Resources.
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Community-LINE Source Model (C-LINE) to estimate roadway emissions
C-LINE is a web-based model that estimates emissions and dispersion of toxic air pollutants for roadways in the U.S. This reduced-form air quality model examines what-if scenarios for changes in emissions such as traffic volume fleet mix and vehicle speed.
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Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI) Technical Appendices Version 2.3.4
Technical appendices for the Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators screening tool
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EPA EcoBox Tools by Exposure Pathways - Food Chains
Eco-Box is a toolbox for exposure assessors. Its purpose is to provide a compendium of exposure assessment and risk characterization tools that will present comprehensive step-by-step guidance and links to relevant exposure assessment data bases
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Emerging Materials and Technology
Page dedicated to the Emerging Materials and Technology Research Area.
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UV Filters in Sunscreens and Aquatic Environmental Health
The ultraviolet (UV) filters used in sunscreens are an emerging contaminant of possible concern for aquatic environments. EPA scientists are working to understand how these filters impact aquatic organisms, with a focus on coral reefs.
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EPA Challenges & Prizes
EPA is a government leader in tapping the power of contributions from the public to help solve difficult problems that affect the environment and public health. Prize competitions allow federal agencies to pay only for successful solutions.
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Ketene Results - AEGL Program
Ketene Final AEGL Document
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Potassium Phosphide Results - AEGL Program
Potassium Phosphide Final AEGL Document
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Allyl alcohol Results - AEGL Program
Allyl Alcohol Final AEGL Document
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Acrylonitrile Results - AEGL Results
Acrylonitrile Final AEGL Document
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Allyl Amine Results - AEGL Program
Allylamine Final AEGL Document
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Phenyltrichlorosilane Results - AEGL Program
Chlorosilanes Final AEGL Document
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Arsine Results - AEGL Program
Arsine Final AEGL Document
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Phosphine Results - AEGLProgram
Phosphine Final AEGL Document
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Jet Fuels (JP-5 and JP-8) Results - AEGL Program
Jet Fuels (JP-5 and JP-8) Final AEGL Document
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Trichlorosilane Results - AEGL Program
Trichlorosilane AEGL Final Document