Collections and Lists
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Compliance
Information about EPA's Compliance program.
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Green Power Partnership
The U.S. EPA's Green Power Partnership is a voluntary program designed to reduce the environmental impact of conventional electricity generation by promoting renewable energy.
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Ethylene Oxide (EtO)
Learn about sources of ethylene oxide, risks associated with ethylene oxide, and what EPA is doing.
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Green Power Markets
To provide important content regarding the US green power market, consumer information pertaining to available green power supply options, and information around the market principles, market practices, and emerging market issues.
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Power Sector Modeling
Detailed documentation of EPA’s application of the Integrated Planning Model (IPM) to analyze the business-as-usual air emissions projections and incremental impact of policies on the U.S. electric power sector.
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Electric Power Systems Partnership
The SF6 Emission Reduction Partnership for Electric Power Systems was a collaborative effort between EPA and the electric power industry to identify, recommend, and implement cost-effective solutions to reduce sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) emissions.
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Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID)
Data about the electric power generated in the United States. The data includes air emissions for nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide; emissions rates; net generation; resource mix; and and many other attributes.
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Energy and the Environment
Provides general information on energy resources and their environmental effects; how electricity is delivered and used; and related tools and EPA program links.
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Hazardous Air Pollutants
This area will provide an overview of hazardous air pollutants and EPA's approach to understanding and regulating them. The area will have access to regulations for industrial sources of air toxics.
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Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)
This website provides information on financial assistance to water systems needing capitalization grants and/or technical assistance to improve the quality of drinking water and for the delivery of safe drinking water to consumers.
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Clean Air Power Sector Programs
Clean Air Power Programs & Data describes regulatory programs such as the Acid Rain Program and the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule to reduce air pollution from the power sector that contributes to human health and environmental issues.
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Stationary Sources of Air Pollution
This web area catalogs emissions requirements for stationary sources of air pollution by categories recognized by the Clean Air Act.
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Emissions Trading
Learn about emissions trading programs, also known as cap and trade programs, which are market-based policy tools for protecting human health and the environment by controlling emissions from a group of sources.
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Pre-Registered Speakers List for Public Hearing: Reclassification of Major Sources as Area Sources Under Section 112 of the Clean Air Act
public hearing speakers list for EPA's proposal for Reclassification of Major Sources as Area Sources Under Section 112 of the Clean Air Act
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Metal Fabrication and Finishing Source Categories NAICS/SIC Code Table
NAICS/SIC Code Applicability Table for the metal fabrication and finishing source categories (subpart XXXXXX)
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Clean Air Act Standards and Guidelines for the Metals Production Industry
Stationary sources of air pollution for metal production industries, and their corresponding air pollution regulations.
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Clean Air Act Title I - Air Pollution Prevention and Control, Parts A through D
This page has links to Clean Air Act sections that cover Air Quality, emission limitations, ozone protection, and nonattainment areas.
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Clean Air Act Title V - Permits
This page has links to Clean Air Act sections relating to permit programs and applications designated in the act.
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Overview of the Clean Air Act and Air Pollution
The Clean Air Act (CAA) has helped with air pollution and you can find information on the progress made, how the law works and challenges to overcome.
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Cross-State Air Pollution
The Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR), requires states to significantly improve air quality by reducing power plant emissions that contribute to ozone and/or fine particle pollution in other states.