Collections and Lists
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Superfund Sites with Industrial Reuse
Industrial use of formerly contaminated properties refers to traditional light and heavy industrial uses - processing, manufacturing, fabrication, assembly, and treatment.
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Contaminants at Superfund Sites
Access links to EPA pages about common contaminants found at Superfund sites. Search for hundreds of contaminant-related documents.
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Search Superfund Documents
Search across Superfund documents using keywords and search filters.
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Contaminated Media at Superfund Sites
Access links to EPA pages about contaminated environmental media at Superfund sites. Search for hundreds of contaminant-related documents.
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Abandoned Mine Lands: Site Information
A catalogue of mining sites proposed for and listed on the NPL as well as mining sites being cleaned up using the Superfund Alternative Approach. Includes mine sites not on the NPL but that have had removal or emergency response cleanup actions.
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EPA Research to Support States
EPA research supports states working on the front lines of protecting public health and the environment. By partnering with ORD, states have full access to EPA research, including science-based tools, approaches and methods, technical support and training.
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Regulatory Oversight of the Havasu Water Company Public Water System, Needles, CA
The Havasu Water Company (HWC) operates a public water system on the Chemehuevi Indian Reservation in Needles, California. The system relies on surface water filtration to serve approximately 360 people. EPA oversees HWC under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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Contact Us About Monitoring Unregulated Drinking Water Contaminants
Provides the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule requirements and the monitoring results (data).
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Certification of Laboratories that Analyze Drinking Water Samples to Ensure Compliance with Regulations
Provides information to advance the protection of drinking water (one of EPA’s strategic goals) by ensuring drinking water compliance samples are analyzed by certified or accredited laboratories.
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Title V Operating Permits Public Petitions Deadlines in Region 2
Air permitting in EPA's Northeast region, Region 2; serving New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and 8 Tribal Nations
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Ports Initiative
EPA's Ports Initiative works in collaboration with the port industry, communities, and government to improve environmental performance and increase economic prosperity. This effort helps people near ports breath cleaner air and live better lives.
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Computational Toxicology and Exposure Online Resources
EPA's Safer Chemicals program produces a variety of computational tools to assist users in decision-making, researching, and evaluating chemical information. These tools offer a wealth of chemistry, toxicity, and exposure data that is publicly accessible.
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Tribal Air and Climate Resources
This site provides technical information to support air quality protection programs in Indian Country including regulations, data, and implementation support.
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Detection Methods for Cyanotoxins
summary of Detection Methods for Cyanotoxins
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Public Notification Rule Compliance Help for Water System Owners and Operators
This page provides resources for drinking water system owners and operators. The following documents will assist you in complying with the requirements of the Public Notification (PN) rule.
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Contact us About Drinking Water Requirements for States and Public Water Systems
Access information on implementing drinking water rules; as well as training materials and resources for small public water systems.
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Controlling Air Pollution from Oil and Natural Gas Operations
EPA regulations for the oil and natural gas industry help combat climate change and reduce air pollution that harms public health. EPA’s regulations apply to oil production, and the production, process, transmission and storage of natural gas.
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Collaborate for Green Infrastructure
EPA works with organizations and communities to encourage the adoption of green infrastructure.
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Using Green Infrastructure to Address Clean Water Act Requirements
Learn how green infrastructure can be used in integrated planning, MS4 programs, and communities with combined sewer overflows (CSOs) to improve water quality, support stormwater management, and help comply with CWA requirements.
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Funding Opportunities for Ports and Near-Port Communities
Table about Ports Funding