Data and Tools
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Summary of North Carolina's Water Reuse Guideline or Regulation for Environmental Restoration
North Carolina (State Regulation) | Source water: Treated municipal wastewater | End use: Environmental restoration
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STOrage and RETrieval and Water Quality eXchange Domain Services and Downloads
This page contains information and a collection of links relating to STORET and WQX Domains.
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Older Editions of AP 42, Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors - Documents
Older Editions of AP 42, Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors - Documents
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Particulate Matter NAAQS Review - Analyses and Data Sets
Analyses and data sets for the Particulate Matter NAAQS review
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Analyses of 2000-2002 PM Data for the PM NAAQS Review
These files document all analyses conducted in association with the EPA memorandum from Mark Schmidt, David Mintz, Tesh Rao, and Lance McCluney titled "Analyses of 2000-2002 PM Data for the PM NAAQS Review," August 29, 2003.
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Rouge River AOC Boundary Map
This page presents various maps of the Rouge River AOC.
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Compliance Monitoring Data Portal
The Compliance Monitoring Data Portal (CMDP) will enable drinking water utilities and laboratories to report data electronically to primacy agencies with fewer errors and in a more efficient manner.
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PCS-ICIS Search User Guide
The Permit Compliance System (PCS) provides information on companies which have been issued permits to discharge waste water into rivers.
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AP 42, Fifth Edition, Volume I Chapter 15: Ordnance Detonation - Documents
AP 42, Fifth Edition, Volume I
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Ethylene Oxide Data Summary from National Air Toxics Trends Stations and Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program sites
Map of monitoring sites for Air Toxics and Urban Air Toxics
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15.1 Small Cartridges < 30 mm Ordnance Detonation Test Reports - Documents
15.1 Small Cartridges < 30 mm Ordnance Detonation Test Reports - Documents
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AP 42 Section 15.6 Rockets, Rocket Motors, and Igniters - Related Information
AP 42 Section 15.6 Rockets, Rocket Motors, and Igniters
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Data Quality and Planning
To protect public health following a contamination incident, sampling and analysis results will inform decisions regarding site remediation. Resulting data should be of known and documented quality to increase confidence in the decisions made.
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Data Management
Following a chemical, biological or radiological contamination incident, a substantial amount of data will be collected during all phases of the response. These data will need to be checked for quality and maintained to advise decision-making.
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Homeland Security Research Program Analytical Methods and Protocols
To protect the environment and human health from the impacts of a chemical, biological or radiological contamination incident, EPA’s Homeland Security Research Program (HSRP) has been identifying and developing effective and accurate analytical methods.
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Sample Collection
EPA’s Homeland Security Research Program conducts research to develop sampling strategies and procedures for areas affected by chemical, biological or radiological contamination incidents. This research fulfills the need to develop a consistent process to
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Environmental Sampling & Analytical Methods (ESAM) Program
U.S. EPA’s Homeland Security Research Program conducts research develop sampling strategies and procedures of indoor/outdoor areas affected by wide-area chemical, biological (pathogen and/or biotoxin), or radiological contamination incidents
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EPA Subaward Policy Additional Resources
Frequent questions, training, and other helpful resources to assist EPA grant recipients with effective implementation and management of their subawards are below, and will be added as they become available.
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How do I apply for a grant under the Inflation Reduction Act?
All applicants must have an active SAM.gov and Grants.gov registration in order to apply for a grant under this program. You should register in these systems now if you think you may apply for a federal grant.
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Soak Up the Rain: Green Roof Posters
Educational graphic showing the benefits of a green roof. Has been mounted inside bus shelters in Boston where green roofs have been installed. Can be used for prints as large as 48”x62”.