Collections and Lists

This page shows all of the pages at www.epa.gov that are tagged with Collections and Lists.
  • Household Medication Disposal

    Household Medication Disposal web area covers what households should and should not do with unwanted medication. It also addresses what local law enforcement and organizations should do with collected unwanted medications, how to hold a take-back event.

  • Landfills

    To provide information on landfills, including laws/regulations, and technical guidance on municipal solid waste, hazardous waste, industrial, PCBs, and construction and debris landfills. To provide resources for owners and operators of landfills.

  • Waste Reduction Model

    To help solid waste planners and organizations track/report GHG emissions reductions from various waste management practices. To assist in calculating GHG emissions of baseline and alternative waste management practices and provide the history of WARM.

  • Resources for Participating in the U.S. State Data Measurement Sharing Program

    These documents provide a comprehensive introduction to State Date Measurement Program (SMP).

  • Sustainable Materials Management

    To introduce businesses, NGOs, and government officials to the concept of Sustainable Materials Management (SMM). To provide tools to allow stakeholders to take a lifecycle approach managing their materials, & to encourage them to join a SMM challenge.

  • The Hazardous Waste Electronic Manifest (e-Manifest) System

    This is the primary hub for those seeking information about the e-Manifest system, its advisory board, and its development. Once the system is complete this area will serve as the portal into the e-Manifest system from EPA webpages.

  • Preparedness and Resilience Training

    A list of on-line training modules to help local government officials and those interested in water management issues better understand how changing environmental conditions affects the services and resources they care about

  • List of Special Government Employees (SGEs)

    SGE List. A SGE is an agency employee that performs temporary duties, with or without compensation, for not more than 130 days during any period of 365 consecutive days, as defined in 18 U.S.C § 202.

  • Water as a Climate Change Solution

    Learn what EPA is doing to support states, communities, and the water sector in their efforts to adapt to a changing climate.

  • EPA in Vermont

    Portal for news and information about EPA's efforts in Vermont and VT environmental conditions.

  • EPA in Rhode Island

    Portal for news and information about EPA's efforts in Rhode Island and RI environmental conditions.

  • Response to Comments on the 2016 Proposed Rule Amending EPA’s Risk Management Program Regulations

    Summary of response to comments received during RMP's proposed rule.

  • Risk Management Program (RMP) Rule

    RMP implements Section 112(r) of the 1990 Clean Air Act amendments, and requires facilities that use extremely hazardous substances to develop a Risk Management Plan and revise/resubmit every five years. Find guidance, factsheets, training, and assistance.

  • EPA in New Hampshire

    Portal for news and information about EPA's efforts in New Hampshire and NH environmental conditions.

  • Organon

    Logic system and information resource for collaborative adaptation planning. It includes a conceptual framework, educational materials, and applied case studies to support improved resilience-based planning for sustainable natural resources.

  • EPA in Wisconsin

    Web area for news and information about EPA's efforts in Wisconsin and WI environmental conditions.

  • EPA in Minnesota

    Portal for news and information about EPA's efforts in Minnesota.

  • St. Marys River AOC

    Background information and beneficial use impairments for St. Marys AOC.

  • Documents on Restoring Buffalo River AOC

    documents of the actions taken to remove the beneficial use impairments in the Ashtabula River Area of Concern, starting with the remedial action plan and buis removal.

  • Building the Capacity of Drinking Water Systems

    Provides capacity development tools and resources to help drinking water systems provide safe drinking water and protect public health.