Collections and Lists
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Nonpoint Source Success Stories: Vermont
Stories about primarily nonpoint source-impaired waterbodies in Vermont where restoration efforts have led to documented water quality improvements.
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Nonpoint Source Success Stories: Michigan
Stories about primarily nonpoint source-impaired waterbodies in Michigan where restoration efforts have led to documented water quality improvements.
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Nonpoint Source Success Stories: Hawaii
Stories about primarily nonpoint source-impaired waterbodies in Hawaii where restoration efforts have led to documented water quality improvements.
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Learn About the ROE Program
This page covers the basic information about this web site and the report on the environment.
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Construction Sector (NAICS 23)
Find environmental regulatory information for the construction sector, including the construction of buildings or engineering projects. This includes RCRA information for hazardous waste, refrigeration compliance, asbestos, effluent guidelines & lead laws
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Mining (except Oil and Gas) Sector (NAICS 212)
EPA Regulatory and enforcement information for metal mining and nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying. Includes information about asbestos, coal mining, mountaintop mining, Clean Water Act section 404, and abandoned mine lands.
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Aerospace Sector (NAICS 332 and 336)
Find environmental regulations for NAICS codes 332 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing and 336 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing, including NESHAPs, ozone regulations, the SNAP program, and airport deicing effluent guidelines, metal coating.
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Paper, Pulp, and Lumber Manufacturing Sectors (NAICS 321 and 322)
Regulatory information for the wood product and paper manufacturing sectors (paper, pulp, and lumber), includes NESHAPs for surface coatings and composite wood; effluent guidelines for pulp and paper; and compliance guidelines.
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Textile Manufacturing Sector (NAICS 313)
Find environmental regulatory and compliance information for the textile and leather manufacturing sector, including NESHAPs for leather tanning and fabric printing, and small business guidance for RCRA hazardous waste requirements.
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Water and Sewage Utilities Sector (NAICS 2213)
Environmental regulation information for water utilities, including drinking and wastewater treatment facilities. Includes links to NESHAP for POTW, compliance information, and information about pretreatment programs.
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Healthcare and Social Assistance Sector (NAICS 62)
Environmental regulations and information for the Healthcare sector, including doctor's offices, hospitals, and medical laboratories. Includes information about dental amalgam wastewater, sterilizers, and medical waste.
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Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing Sector (NAICS 3254)
Environmental regulatory and compliance information for the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector includes essential uses of CFCs, NESHAP for pharmaceutical production, effluent guidelines for wastewater and management of hazardous waste.
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Dry Cleaning Sector (NAICS 8123)
Regulatory information for establishments engaged in providing laundry services and industrial launderers includes air toxics standards and NESHAPS for perchloroethylene (PERC) cleaners, as well as hazardous waste regulations for dry cleaners.
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Tips For a Successful Grant Application
Table about Ports Funding
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Ways to Search and Browse NSCEP Publications
The searches look at a full-text index of the electronic documents and an index of the metadata records for both the hardcopy and digital titles.
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Small Systems Guide to Safe Drinking Water Act Regulations
This page contains links to a collection of information to assist small systems with understanding and meeting the requirements of EPA's drinking water regulations.
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Water Security Resources for Small Drinking Water Systems
A well-managed, financially sound and technically proficient water system is better prepared and positioned to respond to any type of emergency.
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Technical, Managerial and Financial (TMF) Capacity Resources for Small Drinking Water Systems
Resources are available to help public water systems build the technical, managerial and financial (TMF) capacity. TMF capacity is necessary to achieve and maintain long-term sustainability and compliance with national safe drinking water regulations.
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ICLUS Downloads
This is a list of the downloads (version 2 datasets), user manuals, and EPA reports that support the ICLUS program.
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Cleanup Laws, Regulations and Guidance
Page containing links to EPA pages on laws, regulations, standards, policy and guidance related to cleanup.