Partnerships and Stewardship
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EPA Releases Proposal to Increase Efficiency, Better Protect Health and the Environment in Chemical Reviews under TSCA
EPA released a proposed rule to revise the process for conducting risk evaluations for chemicals already in commerce under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
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EPA Prioritizes Review of New Chemicals Used in Data Center Projects, Supporting American Manufacturing and Technological Advancement
Following a roundtable with AI and data center leaders at the White House on Monday, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that it will be prioritizing the review of new chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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ICYMI: EPA Launches Successful Feed It Onward Initiative to Fight Food Waste at Scott Air Force Base
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the launch of Feed It Onward, a new national initiative aimed to limit food waste by partnering food donors with communities across the country and help America’s farmers, service members and business owners.
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EPA Announces Permitting Reform to Provide Clarity, Expedite Construction of Essential Power Generation, Reshore Manufacturing
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced new guidance on New Source Review (NSR) preconstruction permitting requirements to provide much needed clarity for the buildout of essential power generation and reshoring of manufacturing.
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EPA, Ohio and Partners Highlight Sediment Cleanup Project Start in Cuyahoga Falls
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 Administrator Anne Vogel and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine joined Reps. Emilia Sykes and Shontel Brown, Akron Mayor Shammas Malik, Cuyahoga Falls Mayor Don Walters and other project partners to kick off the long
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In Ceremony with Wyoming Governor, EPA proposes approval of Wyoming coal residuals permit program
Accepting public comments for 60 days
In Ceremony with Wyoming Governor, EPA proposes approval of Wyoming coal residuals permit program
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EPA Finalizes Rule Ensuring Military, Asthma Inhalers, Semiconductor Manufacturers Have Priority Access to Needed Ingredients
EPA is finalizing a rule to support essential American industries by renewing limited, priority access to a class of key chemicals called hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) for critical uses through 2030.
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EPA Cuts Red Tape for Commercial, Industrial Incinerators After Natural Disasters
Agency Follows Through on States’ Request for Flexibility Regarding Effective, Life-Saving Debris Removal
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin issued an Interim Final Rule (IFR) to cut red tape on the temporary use of Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators (CISWI) for natural disaster debris.
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EPA Announces Action on Small Refinery Exemptions, Continues Work to Get Renewable Fuel Standard Program Back on Track
EPA is acting on the backlog of 175 Small Refinery Exemption (SRE) petitions from 38 small refineries for 2016 – 2024 compliance years, in consultation with DOE.
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EPA Administrator Zeldin, VP Vance Tour Alta Refrigeration, Highlight EPA Action to Lower Costs for American Families
With Vice President J.D. Vance at an Alta Refrigeration tour in Peachtree City, Georgia, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin highlighted agency action to increase access to safe, available refrigeration inputs.
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EPA Celebrates Another 100 Days with 100 More Pro-Environmental Actions
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin shared 100 additional environmental actions EPA has taken in the last 100 days to recognize 200 Days of providing clean air, land, and water for all Americans under President Donald Trump’s leadership.
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EPA Administrator Zeldin Completes Region One Swing, Visiting All Six New England States
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin completed his travel to EPA’s Region One where he visited six New England states to discuss environmental issues, energy dominance, water quality, Superfund cleanups, Brownfields utilization and other successes.
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WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: Leaders Praise the EPA for Launching Largest Deregulatory Action in U.S. History with Proposal to Rescind Obama-Era Endangerment Finding
Elected officials, constituents and stakeholders weigh in on the EPA's proposal to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which has been used to justify over $1 trillion in regulations, including the Biden-Harris Administration’s electric vehicle mandate.
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EPA Releases Proposal to Rescind Obama-Era Endangerment Finding, Regulations that Paved the Way for Electric Vehicle Mandates
If finalized, this proposal would undo the underpinning of $1 trillion in costly regulations, save more than $54 billion annually
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin released the agency’s proposal to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which has been used to justify over $1 trillion in regulations.
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United States and Mexico Reach Agreement to Permanently and Urgently End Decades-Long Tijuana River Sewage Crisis
Trump Administration Secures Massive Environmental and National Security Victory for USA
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin met with Mexico's Secretary of the Environment and National Resources Alicia Bárcena Ibarra at the Council of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation to sign a MOU to fix the Tijuana River sewage crisis.
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Registration Open for Area of Concern Cross-Agency Partnership Summit, September 16-18 in Toledo, Ohio
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Ohio Lake Erie Commission opened registration for the 2025 Areas of Concern (AOC) Cross-Agency Partnership Summit, which will be held September 16-18, 2025, at the Glass City Center in Toledo, Ohio.
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EPA Announces Next Set of Actions on Coal Ash Program
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing a direct final rule and companion proposal that will extend the compliance deadlines for coal combustion residual (CCR) management today.
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EPA Administrator Zeldin Joins President Trump in Pittsburgh for Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin traveled to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to participate in U.S. Senator Dave McCormick's (R-PA) Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit held at Carnegie Mellon University.
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EPA Releases Proposed Plan for Motorola 52nd Street Superfund Cleanup in Phoenix
EPA News Release: EPA Releases Proposed Plan for Motorola 52nd Street Superfund Cleanup in Phoenix
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EPA Approves Two Significant Air Quality Actions in Louisiana
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved two of the state of Louisiana’s clean air plans, known as State Implementation Plans (SIPs), addressing sulfur dioxide (SO2) pollution.