Regulated Community
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Municipal Solid Waste Landfill New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and Emission Guidelines (EG) -- Questions and Answers
This November 1998 document of questions and answers are provided as a guide for those subject to the new source performance standards (NSPS) or emission guidelines (EG), as well as those implementing the NSPS or EG.
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2015 Municipal Solid Waste New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and Emission Guidelines (EG) Data Files
The following are 2015 data files related to the Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), Emission Guidelines (EG) rules.
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2016 Municipal Solid Waste New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and Emission Guidelines (EG) Data Files
The following are 2016 data files related to the Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), Emission Guidelines (EG) rules.
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Implementation Documents for 40 CFR 63 Subpart SSSSS
Implementation documents for the National Emissions Standards for hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for the refractory products manufacturing industry.
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Status of Section 111(d)/129 State Plans (SP) for Small Municipal Waste Combustors (MWC) Units
This page contains a September 2005 document that documents the status of each state's state plan status for Small Municipal Waste Combustors (MWC) Units.
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Guidance: Policy for Municipality and MSW CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites
Transmittal memorandum and policy supplementing the 9/30/89 Interim Policy on CERCLA Settlements Involving Municipalities and Municipal Wastes. 1998 MSW Policy states that EPA will continue its policy of generally not identifying generators and transporters of MSW as PRPs at NPL sites.
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Guidance: Interim Municipal Settlement Policy
Interim guidance and fact sheets regarding settlements involving municipalities or municipal waste under Section 122 CERCLA as amended by SARA. Interim policy sets forth the criteria by which EPA generally determines whether to exercise enforcement discretion to pursue MSW generators and transporters as PRPs.
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Calculating Buffer Zones: A Guide for Applicators
Buffer zones provide distance between the application block (i.e., edge of the treated field) and bystanders, in order to control pesticide exposure risk from soil fumigants. Distance requirements may be reduced by credits such as tarps.
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Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 87-1 MOU
These documents provide more information related to implementation of Pesticide Registration Notice 87-1, which addresses label improvement for pesticides applied through irrigation systems.
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CRP for Pesticides - Child Resistant Packaging Consultants
This list includes consultants who have indicated an expertise in the area of child-resistant packaging. This list is not intended to indicate EPA approval, certification, or endorsement of these consultants, nor is it necessarily comprehensive.
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Contacting EPA about Pesticides Health and Safety Issues
Contact information about health and safety issues, including pesticides on food, integrated pest management, worker safety, reducing pesticide risk
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2019 Petition Requesting the Administrator Object to Title V Permit for LaSalle Bioenergy
This document is part of the title V petition database.
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2017 Petition Requesting the Administrator Object to Title V Permit for Phillips 66 Borger Refinery
This document is part of the Title V Petition Database.
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EPA Data Requirements for Registration of Antimicrobial Pesticides: 158W Implementation Letter
This letter informs pesticide registrants how EPA has been implementing new data requirements under 40 CFR Part 158W.
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Fact sheet proposed rule on the management and disposal of lead-based paint debris
Factsheet relays important information regarding lead-based paint to the general public.
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Nationwide Permits Chronology and Related Materials under CWA Section 404
Under Section 404(e) of the Clean Water Act, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers can issue general permits to authorize activities that have minimal individual and cumulative adverse environmental effects.
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Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution (NAICS 2211)
EPA regulatory information for electrical utilities, such as coal-fired power plants, includes NESHAPs for RICE, stationary combustion engines, fossil fuel waste, cooling water, effluent guidelines, and information on the MATS rule.
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Learn about Drinking Water Analytical Methods
Basic information about drinking water analytical methods.
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OPP Organizational Chart (for printing)
Office of Pesticide Programs Organizational Chart
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Overview of Pesticide Advisory Committees
EPA's pesticide program relies on three currently operating advisory committees. There have been other advisory committees in the past that are no longer active.