Data and Tools
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Johns-Manville Corp. Site Map - Waukegan, Illinois
Map of the Johns Manville site
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Past SMM Electronics Challenge Results and Winners
This page describes previous winners of the Sustainable Materials Management Electronics Challenge
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Model Recycling Program Toolkit
This page showcases EPA's latest toolkit in support of the Model Recycling Program and aiding to create one's own recycling program
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Flash Tank Separators
During the dehydration process, glycol absorbs methane, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) from the wet gas. A flash tank separator can be used in the dehydration process to remove the gas absorbed by glycol.
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PEST
PEST (Parameter ESTimation) software. PEST is a model-independent parameter estimation package which can communicate with any model through the model's own input and output files. Apr. 2003
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StreamCat Updates
The Stream-Catchment (StreamCat) dataset is an extensive collection of landscape metrics for 2.6 million streams and associated catchments within the conterminous U.S.
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Risk Management Plan Frequent Questions
Frequent questions about Risk Management Plan Rule
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Environmental Interest Types and Program Categories
Provides descriptions of environmental interests (permits or regulatory programs), sorted by program categories (e.g., Air Programs, Animal Operations)
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NPDES PGP eNOI Tutorials
EPA has developed tutorials to walk you through the process of submitting NOIs, NOTs and Annual Reports.
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Managing Manure Nutrients at CAFOs
This document is designed to supplement EPA's previous guidance by providing additional technical information on how to carry out EPA's revised regulatory requirements for NPDES permitting of CAFOs.
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Beneficial Uses of Manure and Environmental Protection
The Beneficial Uses of Manure and Environmental Protection is a two-page outreach piece developed with agriculture industry organizations.
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Environmental Response Laboratory Network (ERLN) Example Membership Application
This is meant to aid an Environmental Response Laboratory Network applicant in filling out the form and meeting requirements.
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Find the Repellent that is Right for You
You can choose by specifying the insect, protection time, active ingredient, or other product-specific information. Results are only EPA-registered skin-applied products, meaning their safety and effectiveness have been tested and approved.
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Methyl Bromide Buffer Zone Distances for Commodity and Structural Fumigation: Active Aeration, Attached Vertical Stacks, 8 Hours or Less, 10 Foot Stack Height
This document contains buffer zone tables required by certain methyl bromide commodity fumigant product labels that refer to Buffer Zone Lookup Tables located at epa.gov/pesticide-registration/mbcommoditybuffer on the label.
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Methyl Bromide Buffer Zone Distances for Commodity and Structural Fumigation: Active Aeration, Open Area Vertical Stacks, 8 Hours or Less, 5 Foot Stack Height
This document contains buffer zone tables required by certain methyl bromide commodity fumigant product labels that refer to Buffer Zone Lookup Tables located at epa.gov/pesticide-registration/mbcommoditybuffer on the label.
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Methyl Bromide Buffer Zone Distances for Commodity and Structural Fumigation: Treatment Longer than 8 Hours
This document contains buffer zone tables required by certain methyl bromide commodity fumigant product labels that refer to Buffer Zone Lookup Tables located at epa.gov/pesticide-registration/mbcommoditybuffer on the label.
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Methyl Bromide Buffer Zone Distances for Commodity and Structural Fumigation: Active Aeration, No Stack, More than 8 Hours
This document contains buffer zone tables required by certain methyl bromide commodity fumigant product labels that refer to Buffer Zone Lookup Tables located at epa.gov/pesticide-registration/mbcommoditybuffer on the label.
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Methyl Bromide Buffer Zone Distances for Commodity and Structural Fumigation: Active Aeration, Open Area Vertical Stacks, 8 Hours or Less, 10 Foot Stack Height
This document contains buffer zone tables required by certain methyl bromide commodity fumigant product labels that refer to Buffer Zone Lookup Tables located at epa.gov/pesticide-registration/mbcommoditybuffer on the label.
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Methyl Bromide Buffer Zone Distances for Commodity and Structural Fumigation: Active Aeration, Attached Vertical Stacks, More than 8 hours, 50 Foot Stack Height
This document contains buffer zone tables required by certain methyl bromide commodity fumigant product labels that refer to Buffer Zone Lookup Tables located at epa.gov/pesticide-registration/mbcommoditybuffer on the label.
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FacID v3.0 Best Practices
Documentation to address common issues that data sources encounter when setting up an inbound FACID 3.0 data exchange with FRS throught the Exchange Network.