Partnerships and Stewardship
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EPA Accelerates Crackdown on Toxic and Poisonous Imports in Concert with CBP, Keeping Americans Safe
EPA enforcement leadership joined CBP officials in southern California for an imports inspection demonstration and tour of the Port of Los Angeles to reinforce coordination and information-sharing.
EPA Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Jeffrey Hall, and his Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, Craig Pritzlaff, traveled to southern California Dec. 19 to accelerate law enforcement efforts to stop foreign profiteers.
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ICYMI: Trump Administration Announces Another Historic Milestone Toward Implementing 100% Solution to the Tijuana River Sewage Crisis
EPA announced the signing a historic new agreement between the United States and Mexico, called Minute 333, marking additional significant progress to permanently and urgently end the decades-long Tijuana River sewage crisis.
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EPA Unveils Clean Air Act-Related Resource to Provide Transparency for Data Center Developers, Local Communities, Tribes
EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation’s New Webpage Directly Responds to Americans’ Request for Clean Air Act Guidance to Support Permitting, Building of U.S. Data Centers, AI Facilities
EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) launched the Clean Air Act Resource for Data Centers webpage to provide data center developers, local communities and Tribes with a central location for Clean Air Act (CAA)-related resources.
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EPA and Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe Sign Agreement to Guide Environmental Protection on Tribal Lands
This week, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (SRMT) signed a Performance Partnership Agreement (PPA).
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EPA Delivers Additional 100 Top Environmental Accomplishments, 300 Environmental Wins Now Highlighted Since President Trump Took Office in January
Region 2 Projects Contribute to National Progress on Delivering Clean Air, Land and Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin shared 100 additional environmental accomplishments EPA has achieved in the last 100 days.
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Hanover Foods Agrees to Pay $1.15M Penalty and Implement Actions to Address Clean Water Act Violations at Wastewater Treatment Facility
EPA and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), working in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP), announced a proposed consent decree with Hanover Foods Corporation.
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EPA Grants the State of Texas Primacy to Protect Underground Water Resources
(EPA) announced a final rule approving the State of Texas’ request to administer permitting for Class VI underground injection wells under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA).
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EPA Issues Additional Decisions on Small Refinery Exemptions
Agency Continues Work to Get Renewable Fuel Standard Program Back on Track
EPA is delivering on President Trump’s promise to restore America’s energy dominance by continuing to process Small Refinery Exemption (SRE) petitions.
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EPA Approves North Dakota Coal Combustion Residuals Permit Program
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced approval of North Dakota’s coal combustion residuals (CCR) program application today at a press conference at the state capital alongside Governor Kelly Armstrong.
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Trump EPA Announces Additional Construction Timeline Reductions for Infrastructure Projects Aimed at Cleaning Up the Tijuana River Valley
Roughly 12 Years of Construction Has Now Been Slashed Across All U.S.- side and Mexico-side Projects Since Historic July MOU to Permanently End the Tijuana River Sewage Crisis
EPA is announcing today an additional nine months have been slashed from construction timelines for projects aimed at mitigating the impacts of raw sewage flowing across the Southern border from Mexico into the United States.
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EPA Updates Lead Guidance to Accelerate Cleanup of Superfund, Hazardous Waste Sites Across the Nation
EPA is taking decisive action today to protect Americans from lead exposure by establishing a new, clear approach to accelerate lead cleanup at contaminated sites.
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Kansas Student Awarded President’s Environmental Youth Award
Olathe project gains national recognition
EPA Region 7 Administrator Jim Macy presented a President’s Environmental Youth Award (PEYA) to high school student Archer Grier for his 2024 sustainable fish-breeding project at Cedar Lake in Olathe, Kansas.
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EPA 发布平等行动计划,与联邦合作伙伴一道促进环境正义和公民权利
Simplified Chinese translation of EPA Equity Action Plan Press Release
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EPA 公佈平等行動計劃,與聯邦合作夥伴一起促進環境正義與公民權利
Traditional Chinese Press Release of EPA Equity Action Plan press release
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EPA открывает национальное управление, которое будет заниматься продвижением экологической справедливости и защитой гражданских прав
Историческое Управление EPA по вопросам продвижения экологической справедливости и защите гражданских прав позволит агентству лучше продвигать экологическую справедливость, обеспечивать соблюдение гражданских прав в загрязненных сообществах, а также пред
Russian translation: EPA News Release: EPA открывает национальное управление, которое будет заниматься продвижением экологической справедливости и защитой гражданских прав
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EPA FY 20 Environmental Justice Report Highlights Progress in Vulnerable Communities
EPA News Release: EPA FY 20 Environmental Justice Report Highlights Progress in Vulnerable Communities
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EPA and Philanthropy Northwest welcome applications for new $40M environmental justice grants program
EPA News Release: EPA and Philanthropy Northwest welcome applications for new $40M environmental justice grants program
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EPA and Montana State University partner to enhance environmental justice efforts
EPA News Release: EPA and Montana State University partner to enhance environmental justice efforts
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EPA and DEC Launch Statewide Environmental Justice Listening Tour
Meetings Advance Community Conversations and Engagement around Federal and New York State Environmental Justice Programs First Listening Session Scheduled for April 15 in Niagara Falls
EPA News Release: EPA and DEC Launch Statewide Environmental Justice Listening Tour
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EPA Administrator Regan Announces Members of First-Ever National Environmental Youth Advisory Council
Marks the first time an EPA advisory committee features exclusively youth aged 16-29, charged with advising EPA on impacts of climate change and environmental harms
EPA News Release: EPA Administrator Regan Announces Members of First-Ever National Environmental Youth Advisory Council