Collections and Lists
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Ashtabula River AOC - Delisted
Describes history of the AOC, beneficial use impairments and sources of pollution.
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Lower Menominee River AOC - Delisted
Summarizes the geography, history of contamination and sources of pollution within the AOC. Also lists beneficial use impairments and identifies which have been removed.
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White Lake AOC - Delisted
Background information and beneficial use impairments for White Lake AOC - Delisted
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Deer Lake AOC - Delisted
Named an Area of Concern under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement of 1987, due to beneficial use impairments caused by mercury contamination: consumption restrictions, deformities or reproductive problems, eutrophication.
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Contact Information for Corrective Action Hazardous Waste Clean Ups in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin
Contact Information for Corrective Action Hazardous Waste Clean Ups in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin
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Watershed Academy Webcast - ELI/TNC Watershed Approach Handbook: Improving Outcomes and Increasing Benefits Associated with Wetland and Stream Restoration and Protection Projects
Flyer, presentation, and additional resources for the March 18, 2015 webcast, "ELI/TNC Watershed Approach Handbook: Improving Outcomes and Increasing Benefits Associated with Wetland and Stream Restoration and Protection Projects"
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Superfund Technical Support and Resource Centers
Access links to Superfund program research needs, Office of Research and Development research plans and results for Superfund, and sources of technical support for Superfund and RCRA Corrective Action program staff.
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NHDPlus Applications
A collection of the NHDPlus-related fact sheets.
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Search Stop Words in the National Service Center for Environmental Publications
A list of words that are not indexed in the NSCEP repository and may generate search errors if used.
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Linking to NSCEP's Online Publications
Each online document has a permanent URL that can be linked to for future reference. To find the short URL for a document you need to be in the document and able to view the icon bar above the document.
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Safe Drinking Water on Tribal Lands
Information on how EPA works with American Indians and Alaska Natives to help their systems to improve access to safe drinking water on tribal lands.
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STOrage and RETrieval/Water Quality Exchange: Related Links
A page of many links to various resources associated with or relevant to STORET and WQX.
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Chemical Contaminant: Phase II/V Rule Regulatory History
FR Notices discuss MCLGs and MCLs for the Chemical Contaminant Rules. They include monitoring, reporting and public notification requirements. They notice also specifies best available technology (BAT) for use with a variance or exemption.
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Public Notification Rulemaking Documents
When EPA is directed to revise a regulation the Agency publishes a proposed rule. The proposed rule includes all the ideas the Agency has for how to improve the Rule. The publication of the proposed rule is also a way to ask the public for input.
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Websites and Contacts for Hazardous Waste Manifest Programs in U.S. State Environmental Agencies
An alphabetical list US states and territories linking to their state manifest requirements.
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Links to Hazardous Waste Programs and U.S. State Environmental Agencies
The map shows the states that have been authorized for different monthly generation categories than the federal regulations specify.
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Basic Information about Chloramines and Drinking Water Disinfection
Chloramines are disinfectants used to treat drinking water. Chloramines are most commonly formed when ammonia is added to chlorine to treat drinking water. Chloramines provide longer-lasting disinfection as the water moves through pipes to consumers.
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Drinking Water Regulations
Under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), EPA sets legal limits on the levels of certain contaminants in drinking water.
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Saginaw River and Bay AOC
Background information and beneficial use impairments for Saginaw River and Bay AOC.
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Smart Growth
EPA's smart growth work helps communities grow in ways that expand economic opportunity while protecting human health and the environment.