Science & Technology
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Science Matters Special Edition: Wildland Fire Science, October 2019
EPA is applying its extensive expertise in air quality science to the study of wildland fires to help states and communities that are impacted. This issue of Science Matters newsletter highlights some of the research projects under way by EPA and partners.
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Underground Storage Tanks Research
EPA researchers are studying the techniques for remediating contaminated soil and ground water from USTs, developing screening tools to identify those tanks and locations at greatest risk of leaks, and helping prevent leaks.
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Ecosystem Services Research
Ecosystem goods and services are the many life-sustaining benefits we receive from nature and contribute to environmental and human health and well-being. Ecosystem-focused research will develop methods to measure ecosystem goods and services.
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Kolibri System Enables Mobile Measurement of Air Emissions at the Source Fact Sheet
Researchers at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are developing and demonstrating the Kolibri, an air emission sensor/sampler instrument, for use on small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) and ground-mobile applications.
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Simulation Tool Kit for Indoor Air Quality and Inhalation Exposure (IAQX)
A Microsoft Windows-based indoor air quality (IAQ) simulation package consisting of a general-purpose simulation program and a series of stand-alone, special-purpose programs.
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ECM for Aminocyclopyrachlor methyl & degradates in Soil - MRID 47560226
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Aminocyclopyrachlor methyl & degradates in Soil - MRID 47560226
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Green Chemistry Challenge: 2023 Small Business Award
Green Chemistry Challenge 2023 award winners
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Green Chemistry Challenge: 2023 Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Green Chemistry Challenge 2023 award winners
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Green Chemistry Challenge: 2023 Academic Award
Green Chemistry Challenge 2023 award winners
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Green Chemistry Challenge: 2023 Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Green Chemistry Challenge 2023 award winner
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Green Chemistry Challenge: 2023 Specific Environmental Benefit—Climate Change
Green Chemistry Challenge 2022 award winners
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Green Chemistry Challenge: 2023 Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Green Chemistry Challenge 2023 award winners
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Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge: 1999 Academic Award
Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge 1999 award winner, Professor Terry Collins, developed a series of TAML oxidant activators that work with hydrogen peroxide to replace chlorine bleaches for paper making and laundry.
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Annual Reports on PRIA Implementation FY 2004 - 2008
pria fees Annual Reports
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Implementing the Pesticide Registration Improvement Act - Fiscal Year 2012
pria fees Annual report 2012
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2013 - Pesticide Registration Service Fees
pria annunal report 2013 documents