Science & Technology
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Actions That Could Reduce Water Temperature
Appendix F from Being Prepared for Climate Change: A Workbook for Developing Risk-Based Adaptation Plans, lists actions that could lower water temperture, and notes their cobenefits for urban stormwater control or restoring watersheds.
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Being Prepared for Climate Change: A Workbook for Developing Risk-Based Adaptation Plans
This workbook is a guide for environmental professionals to construct a climate change adaptation plan based on identifying risks and their consequences. It incorporates watershed management, vulnerability assessments and action planning.
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Climate Change Risk Management: CRE Adaptation Projects and the Risk Management Process
This document describes National Estuary Program partner projects that demonstrate how risk management can be successfully applied to address environmental challenges in our country’s coastal areas.
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Being Prepared for Climate Change: Checklists of Potential Climate Change Risks
The Being Prepared for Climate Change workbook is a guide for constructing a climate change adaptation plan based on identifying risks and their consequences. These checklists (from Step 3 of the workbook) help users identify risks.
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EPA Headquarters Superfund Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) Contacts
Contract Laboratory Program Headquarters contacts
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GreenChill Partner Spotlight
This webpage features Spotlights on GreenChill partners
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CAAAC Full Committee Meeting, October 6-7, 2009
Agenda, minutes, presentations from the CAAAC Full Committee Meeting in Arlington, VA.
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Nonroad Work Group, Mobile Sources Technical Review Subcommittee (MSTRS) Meeting, January 16, 2001
Presentations from the January 16, 2001 Nonroad Work Group, Mobile Sources Technical Review Subcomittee meeting in Arlington, VA.
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CAAAC Virtual Meeting December 14, 2022
CAAAC Virtual Meeting December 14, 2022
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Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI) Technical Appendices Version 2.3.9
Technical appendices for the Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators screening tool version 2.3.9
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Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI) Methodology Version 2.3.9
Document for Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI) Methodology Version 2.3.9, December 2020.
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SmartWay High Performers: Truck Carriers, Carbon Metrics
This page contains a list of the companies and organizations that are recognized as high performers in the top SmartWay Carriers for all pollutants including CO2, NOx and PM.
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Wildland Fire Community Engagement and Data Visualization Tools Webinar Archive
Presented by ORD's Ana Rappold and Mary Clare Hano, this EPA Tools & Resources webinar highlighted two wildland fire smoke and health projects: Smoke Sense and Smoke Ready Communities.
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Volunteer for a Study
Use this form to get details on what is needed to sign up to be a volunteer under one of these EPA studies.
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Mobile Sources Technical Review Subcommittee (MSTRS) Meeting, December 3, 2003
Meeting agenda and summary from the December 3, 2003 MSTRS meeting in Detroit, MI.
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AQS Use of Collocated PM2.5 Data and Parameter Occurrence Codes
AQS Use of Collocated PM2.5 Data and Parameter Occurrence Codes
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Tool for Reduction and Assessment of Chemicals and Other Environmental Impacts (TRACI)
TRACI is an environmental impact assessment tool. It provides characterization factors for Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA), industrial ecology, and sustainability metrics.
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The ECOTOXicology Knowledgebase and PFAS Updates Webinar Archive
This webinar, recorded on December 5, 2024, highlighted the EPA’s Ecotoxicology Knowledgebase (ECOTOX) tool, which gives quick access to reliable and up-to-date information about how chemicals potentially affect ecologically relevant species.
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Control of HFC-23 Emissions
market characterizations for 5 AIM Act applications
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Updating Ozone Calculations and Emissions Profiles for Use in the Atmospheric and Health Effects Framework Model
This report describes updates to the Atmospheric and Health Effects Framework (AHEF), which models adverse human health effects associated with a depleted stratospheric ozone layer.