Data and Tools
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Ecological Soil Screening Level (Eco-SSL) Guidance and Documents
EPA's Superfund program has just issued ecological soil screening levels (Eco-SSLs) for thirteen contaminants that are frequently found in soil at Superfund sites.
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Lake Michigan Habitat and Land Use Management Tool Box
Planning and Resource Management Reference Materials for Lake Michigan
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SH Bell Chicago Pollution Roses images
sh bell pollution roses managanese
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Energy Efficiency in Affordable Housing
The guide describes energy, environmental, and economic benefits of energy efficiency in affordable housing and numerous ways.
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CIMC - Legal Notices
This page provides disclaimers and legal notices regarding the data used in Cleanups in My Community.
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Special Notice: EPA's Changed Business Practice to Use FedConnect
This page contains the FedConnect Special Notice form for for the divisions of Acquisitions Management.
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Optimization to Reduce Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs)
Tools and approaches that both parent and consecutive drinking water systems can utilize to reduce Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs) in the water treatment plant and the distribution system.
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Green Power Equivalency Calculator
Use this calculator to translate your green power use from kilowatt-hours to more understandable terms, such as the equivalent number of average American homes it could power or miles an electric car could drive.
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DOE RESL Method P-2: 32P Fish, Vegetation, Dry Ash, Ion Exchange
This method uses Cerenkov counting and liquid to determine scintillation phosphorus in soil, sediment, wipes, air filters and vegetation.
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EPA Method 524.2: Measurement of Purgeable Organic Compounds in Water by Capillary Column Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
SAM lists this method for preparation and analysis of water samples to address carbon disulfide, 1,2-dichloroethane, acrylonitrile and methyl acrylonitrile, using GC-MS.
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EPA Method 350.1: Determination of Ammonia Nitrogen by Semi-Automated Colorimetry
SAM lists this method for preparation and analysis of drinking water samples for ammonia, using visible spectrophotometry.
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EPA Method 335.4: Determination of Total Cyanide by Semi-Automated Colorimetry
SAM lists this method for preparation and analysis of drinking water samples to determine total cyanide, using semi-automated colorimetry.
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Method 200.7: Determination of Metals and Trace Elements in Water and Wastes by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry
SAM lists this method for preparation and analysis of drinking water samples for total arsenic, thallium and vanadium, using inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry.
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NIOSH Method 3510: Monomethylhydrazine
Method 3510 describes procedures for analysis of monomethylhydrazine in air samples using visible spectrophotometry.
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Visualizing Ecosystem Land Management Assets (VELMA) Training Webinar Archive
This training webinar provides an overview of Visualizing Ecosystem Land Management Assets (VELMA), a spatially explicit ecohydrological watershed model planners use to visualize the effects of different scenarios.
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Proctor Creek Watershed Story Map Webinar Archive
This EPA Tools & Resources webinar provides an overview of Story Maps and how they can be used to, featuring the Proctor Creek Watershed Story Map as an example.
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PFAS Disposal and Destruction Research
The presentation provides an update on disposal and destruction research for PFAS, which have many and varied pathways into waste streams.
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Overview of EPA PFAS R&D: Recent Accomplishments and Near-term Objectives
This presentation provides an overview of the different lines of R&D that EPA is conducting to address gaps and generate scientific information to enable decision makers to take action on PFAS.
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Preparing for Wildland Fire Smoke Webinar Archive
This EPA Tools & Resources webinar covers preparing for wildland fire smoke that can infiltrate indoors, highlighting the ASHRAE Planning Framework for Protecting Commercial Building Occupants from Smoke During Wildfires.
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Analytical Methods for PFAS in Environmental Media
his presentation provides a summary and update on EPA analytical methods for PFAS in drinking, ground, surface and wastewaters in addition to solid samples such as soils, sediments, biosolids and tissues.