Regulated Community
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Decontamination Supplies Under the Worker Protection Standard
Employers at agricultural establishments must make sure that decontamination supplies for washing off pesticides and pesticide residues are available to workers and handlers. Learn about specific requirements for the type and location of these supplies.
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Information to Display at a Central Location Under the Worker Protection Standard
Employers are responsible to provide worker protection standard pesticide-specific application and emergency information in a centralized location. Learn about what the employer must provide.
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Definition of a Pesticide Handler under the Worker Protection Standard
Information about who is and who is not a pesticide handler, including examples.
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Notice to Workers About Pesticide Applications and Pesticide-Treated Areas
Learn about requirements for employers must notify workers about areas where pesticide applications are taking place or where restricted-entry intervals (REIs) are in effect. Notifications include oral and written information. Exceptions exist.
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Restrictions to Protect Workers After Pesticide Applications
Learn about actions employers must take to protect workers after pesticide applications on agricultural establishments.
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Personal Protective Equipment for Pesticide Handlers
Personal protective equipment.use is subject to certain requirement under the Worker Protection Standard. Learn about these requirements, which include cleaning and maintenance, as well as standards for availability.
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Clean Air Permitting in Puerto Rico
Air permitting in EPA's Northeast region, Region 2; serving New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and 8 Tribal Nations
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Commonly Consumed Food Commodities
Commonly consumed foods are those ingested for their nutrient properties. Food commodities can be either raw agricultural commodities or processed commodities, provided that they are the forms that are sold or distributed for human consumption. Learn more.
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New Source Review Preconstruction Permitting Requirements: Enforceability and Use of the Actual-to-Projected-Actual Applicability Test in Determining Major Modification Applicability
This document is part of the NSR Policy and Guidance Database
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Source Determination Analysis for River Bend Dehydrator Site
This document is part of the NSR and Title V Policy and Guidance Databases.
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Rinsing Procedures for Dilutable Pesticide Products in Rigid Containers
The pesticide container regulations establish standards for pesticide containers, repackaging, label instructions and to ensure safe use, reuse and disposal and adequate cleaning of the containers.
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Infrastructure for New HAP Additions
Information about the rulemaking pr.
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Automotive Sectors (NAICS 336, 4231, 8111)
Find regulatory, compliance, and enforcement information for environmental laws and regulations for the automotive sectors, which includes transportation equipment manufacturing, and establishments involved in repair and maintenance services for vehicles
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North Carolina Proposed Title V Permits
List of Title V petitions and responses.
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Timeline of Lead (Pb) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)
The table includes FR citations for each revision to standards, and acceptable lead levels in air (micrograms per cubic meter).
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Conversion Equations for Use in Section 403 Rulemaking, EPA 747-R-96-012, December 1997
This report presents equations used to carry out various converstions between wipe lead loading and vaccum lead loading.
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The Truth about Lead Paint Poisoning
Brochure relays Information about the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule for Property Managers.
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Executive Summary of EPA 747-R-99-002
Executive Summary for the report "Lead Exposure Associated with Renovation and Remodeling Activities: Phase III, Wisconsin Childhood Blood-Lead Study, March 1999 (EPA 747-R-99-002)".
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Executive Summary of EPA 747-R-99-001
Summary of a report about lead exposure associated with renovation and remodeling activities.
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PRIA 21-Day Content Screen Worksheet
Under PRIA 3, EPA has 21 days after it receives the application and the fee to conduct an initial screen of the application’s contents for completeness and for the applicant to make any necessary corrections.