Regulated Community
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EPA Response to Petition from Biogenic CO2 Coalition (December 21, 2016)
This page is a response to the Biogenic CO2 Coalition’s petition for reconsideration of the final finding that greenhouse gas emissions from aircraft cause or contribute to air pollution that may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health.
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How to Apply for the DfE Logo for Biopesticide Products
This page lists the criteria a product must meet and provides instructions to apply for the DfE logo on biopesticide product labels.
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Standardized Efficacy Study Report and Efficacy Study Summary
The study report form contains all of the required elements of a study report as found in 40 CFR part 160, and meets the requirements of PR Notice 2011-3. We encourage registrants to use this non-mandatory report format to facilitate the review process.
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Insect Resistance Management for Bt Plant-Incorporated Protectants
Bt plant-incorporated protectants are plants genetically altered to produce proteins that are harmful to certain insect pests. Learn how EPA regulates them.
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Interim Guidance for the Evaluation of Products for Claims Against Viruses
These policies and guidance resources are intended to assist companies that want to register an antimicrobial pesticide.
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Pesticide Registration Manual: Chapter 17 - State Regulatory Authority
FIFRA authorizes states to issue Experimental Use Permits, Special Local Needs registrations, and to apply for Emergency Exemptions under specific conditions. This chapter provides detailed information relevant to state actions under FIFRA.
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EPA Actions to Protect Pollinators
Pesticide risk management must be based on sound science, consistent with the laws under which pesticides are regulated in the United States. EPA has been working aggressively to protect bees and other pollinators from pesticide exposures.
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Industrial Effluent Guidelines
Menu for effluent guidelines; industrial wastewater regulations and related publications
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Pesticide Volatilization
We consider the risks posed when pesticides volatilize during or after application. The movement of vapors through the air is not the same as pesticide movement by spray drift, erosion, or windblown soil particles.
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How to Get Certified as a Pesticide Applicator
Learn about federal requirements for any person who applies or supervises the use of restricted use pesticides (RUPs) to be certified in accordance with EPA regulations and how to comply.
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Pesticide Registration Manual: Chapter 5 - Registration Fees
Information about pesticide registration fees according to the Pesticide Registration Improvement Extension Act (PRIA 3)
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Pesticide Registration Manual: Chapter 18 - Other Federal or State Agency Requirements
This chapter provides information that a pesticide registrant may need know in order to meet other federal, state, or local requirements after the registrant has obtained a federal registration.
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Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Major Sources
learn about the regulations for boilers and process heaters for major sources and subpart DDDDD . Read the rule summary, rule history, fact sheets docket documents, and additional resources.
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Why We Review Pesticides
As required by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), EPA periodically reviews existing registered pesticides to ensure they can be used safely, without unreasonable risks to human health and the environment.
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Stationary Source Permit Applicability of Emissions from Automobile Roll-Off Testing
This document is part of the NSR Policy and Guidance Database.
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Treatment Standards for Hazardous Wastes Subject to Land Disposal Restrictions
Treatment standards set up for land disposal of hazardous waste in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations in Part 268.
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Synthetic Minor Tribal Air Permit for Thurston Manufacturing
Synthetic Minor Tribal Air Permit for Thurston Manufacturing
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Status of Tribal Air Permits in Region 7
Status of Air Permits issued on Tribal lands in EPA Region 7
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Compensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic Resources under CWA Section 404 (Final Rule)
These regulations are designed to improve the effectiveness of compensatory mitigation to replace lost aquatic resource functions and area, and increase the efficiency and predictability of the mitigation project review process.
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Memorandum: Individual Permit Flexibility for Small Landowners under CWA Section 404
This policy clarifies permit flexibility afforded to small landowners under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act