Climate Pollution Reduction Grants overview| US EPA
Climate Pollution Reduction Grants overview| US EPA
Climate Pollution Reduction Grants overview| US EPA
Climate Pollution Reduction Grants overview| US EPA
Climate Pollution Reduction Grants overview| US EPA
Climate Pollution Reduction Grants overview| US EPA
This page provides an overview of the Tribes and territories competition selections for EPA's Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) program, which is part of the Inflation Reduction Act.| US EPA
This webpage contains some state reports about recycling and waste management.| US EPA
This webpage provides further information about how EPA measures data for the annual Advancing Materials Management Report. Researchers can use the tables and studies to better understand how waste in managed in America| US EPA
This is the guide to facts and figure web area. It serves as the user's guide for navigating the document and finding what you're looking for.| US EPA
Each year EPA releases Facts and Figures data, formerly called Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in the United States: Facts and Figures. It includes information on MSW generation, recycling/composting, combustion and landfilling.| US EPA
Having a water-smart landscape isn't just about how much you water - it means the choosing the right plants for your location, maintaining healthy soils, and using proper maintenance techniques.| US EPA
A calculator that allows users to translate abstract greenhouse gas amounts into concrete terms that are easy to understand.| US EPA
If you have an automatic irrigation system, it probably has a controller you can program to water your landscape regularly. But if that controller is not programmed to adjust during seasonal or weather changes, you could waste water or damage your plants.| US EPA
This fun graphic shows how you can save water during the summer when it's hot and water use increases.| US EPA
Soil moisture-based control technologies water plants based on their needs by measuring the amount of moisture in the soil and tailoring irrigation schedules accordingly.| US EPA
Microirrigation is a low-pressure, low-flow-rate form of irrigation that can reduce the likelihood of overwatering a landscape. Microirrigation systems use 20 to 50 percent less water than conventional sprinkler systems.| US EPA
The AgSTAR partnership agreement form outlines voluntary partnerships between AgSTAR and organizations to encourage the acceptance and deployment of manure-based anaerobic digester (AD) systems.| US EPA
This is a list of basic questions related to anaerobic digestion including answers.| US EPA
Landing page for information on the environmental benefits of anaerobic digestion.| US EPA
Landing page for basic information about anaerobic digestion.| US EPA
Describes the benefits of anaerobic digesters and the biogas they produce as compared to traditional manure storage systems| US EPA
This page contains the methodology used to provide context and background on its statistics on materials, wastes and recycling in America.| US EPA
Provides a general overview of regulatory and chemical dimensions of asbestos. Introduces the health effects, definition, and location of asbestos.| US EPA
Understanding energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) to combustion process.| US EPA
The U.S. EPA's Landfill Methane Outreach Program is a voluntary program that works cooperatively with industry stakeholders and waste officials to reduce or avoid methane emissions from landfills. Landfill gas contains methane, a potent greenhouse gas.| US EPA
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.| US EPA
EPA reviews pesticides for potential carcinogenicity. Learn about EPA's guidelines for evaluating a chemical's potential carcinogenicity and updates to EPA's guidelines to reflect increased understanding of ways chemicals may cause cancer.| US EPA
EPA protects human health and the environment by evaluating the risk associated with pesticides before allowing them to be used in the United States. Learn about the tools and processes used in risk assessment for pesticides.| US EPA
How to use the databases Pesticide Chemical Search, Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS), and InertFinder to find information such as Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) numbers, active and inert ingredients, and regulatory actions.| US EPA
Information on endocrine disrupting chemicals and EPA's regulatory requirements| US EPA
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and other nitrogen oxides (NOx) damage the human respiratory system and contribute to acid rain. These air pollutants are regulated as part of EPA's National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).| US EPA
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin released the agency’s proposal to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which has been used to justify over $1 trillion in regulations| US EPA
This page has benefit per-ton estimates that relate changes in emissions in PM2.5 precursor emissions from 17 industrial, area and mobile sectors and monetized benefits.| US EPA
The United States enjoys one of the world's most reliable and safest supplies of drinking water. Congress passed the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) in 1974 to protect public health, including by regulating public water systems.| US EPA
Septic system maintenance is not complicated, and it does not need to be expensive. Upkeep comes down to four key elements: Inspect and Pump Frequently, Use Water Efficiently, Properly Dispose of Waste and Maintain Your Drainfield.| US EPA
EPA News Release: EPA Report Shows Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Socially Vulnerable Populations in the United States| US EPA
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced next steps regarding regulatory efforts to address cleanup of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS).| US EPA
Summary page with links to Section 608 regulations for handling and use of refrigerants in stationary refrigeration and air conditioning equipment.| US EPA
This webpage includes information from first responder and industry guidance as well as background information on battery energy storage systems (challenges & fires), BESS installation considerations, BESS incident response considerations, and resources.| US EPA
Technical, scientific, policy, regulatory, statutory, guidance and research information about cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms and cyanotoxins in drinking water and water bodies.| US EPA
National Funding Assistance Program administers competitive grants for clean diesel projects. The Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) appropriates funds for these projects. Publication numbers: EPA-420-B-13-025 and EPA-420-P-11-001.| US EPA
Rules and notices under subsection (i) of the AIM Act| US EPA
Learn the rules for managing cathode ray tubes (CRTs)| US EPA
Information about certain pests and how you can best deal with their problems and control them safely.| US EPA
Teaches consumers how to control pests, choose, use, store, and dispose pesticides safely, reduce exposure when others use pesticides, prevent pesticide poisoning, handle an emergency, and how to choose a pest control company.| US EPA
Total release foggers are approved for use against various indoor pests, including bed bugs. Not all are indicated against bed bugs, so check the label. Also note that if the fogged pesticides cannot reach where they are hiding, bed bugs won't be killed.| US EPA
Maintaining your septic system saves you money, protects your property value, keeps you and your neighbors healthy and protects the environment.| US EPA
This guide is intended to help people who work in office buildings learn about the factors that contribute to indoor air quality and comfort problems and the roles of building managers and occupants in maintaining a good indoor environment.| US EPA
This indicator tracks how often people are hospitalized because of exposure to heat.| US EPA
This indicator describes trends in unusually hot and cold temperatures across the United States.| US EPA
This indicator presents data on deaths classified as “heat-related” in the United States.| US EPA
This page provides basic information on lead including what it is, where it is found, how one can be exposed, and the health effects associated with lead.| US EPA
Lead abatement and Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) activities may sometimes look similar, but they are not.| US EPA
RCRA laws and regulations| US EPA
EPA News Release: EPA Announces Action to Implement POTUS’s Termination of Biden-Harris Electric Vehicle Mandate| US EPA
An overview of Clean Water Act (CWA) monitoring, assessment, and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) in California.| US EPA
This page describes composting – what it is, how it happens, the environmental benefits and legal basics – and provides links to other EPA composting webpages and external resources.| US EPA
This guide provides information and guidance for homeowners and renters on how to clean up residential mold problems and how to prevent mold growth.| US EPA
EPA Enforcement alert highlighting information on immediate steps community water systems can take to ensure compliance with section 1433 of the Safe Drinking Water Act to reduce cybersecurity vulnerabilities.| US EPA
Bti is used to control mosquito larva. View questions and answers on Bti and its regulation.| US EPA
Biological contaminants include bacteria, molds, mildew, viruses, animal dander and cat saliva, house dust, mites, cockroaches, and pollen.| US EPA
Publications such as fact sheets, tools and resource guides related to indoor air quality in homes, schools and other places.| US EPA
Understand indoor air in homes, schools, and offices. Most of us spend much of our time indoors. The air that we breathe in our homes, in schools, and in offices can put us at risk for health problems.| US EPA
Before launching the registration review program, EPA reevaluated existing registered pesticides through programs including Pesticide Reregistration and Tolerance Reassessment, Product Reregistration, and Special Review.| US EPA
Science is the foundation for EPA's credible decision-making to safeguard human health and ecosystems from pollutants. The Office of Research and Development is EPA's scientific research arm. Here you can access our products, tools, events, and more| US EPA
Today, in accordance with President Trump’s Day One executive orders, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a proposed rule to end the burdensome Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP)| US EPA
this page describes what a landfill is and the types of landfills that exist in the United States| US EPA
Follow these tips to reduce pollution from vehicles and engines.| US EPA
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris Administration Makes $500 Million Available to Fund School Buses that Reduce Pollution, Save Money, and Protect Health| US EPA
The American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act outlines new requirements for listed hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). This site will inform the public of the phasedown of HFCs as well as serve as a platform for stakeholder engagement.| US EPA
There are about 200 different species of mosquitoes in the U. S., with varied habitats and behaviors. Bites can transmit diseases such as malaria and West Nile virus to humans, as well as diseases and parasites particularly harmful to dogs and horses.| US EPA
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris Administration Finalizes Standards to Slash Methane Pollution, Combat Climate Change, Protect Health, and Bolster American Innovation| US EPA
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin released the agency’s proposal to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which has been used to justify over $1 trillion in regulations.| US EPA
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris Administration announces nearly $1B in awards for clean school buses across the nation as part of Investing in America Agenda| US EPA
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris Administration Announces Nearly $1 Billion from EPA’s Clean School Bus Program for 389 School Districts| US EPA
This webpage provides information on the rebate applications for clean school buses.| US EPA
This webpage provides information on the Clean School Bus Program competitive grants.| US EPA
Using landfill gas (LFG) to generate energy and reduce methane emissions produces positive outcomes for local communities and the environment. LFG energy projects reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other air pollutants, benefit the economy, and more.| US EPA
This page describes how to purchase green cleaning products.| US EPA
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an environmentally friendly, common sense approach to controlling pests. Learn about IPM principles and benefits.| US EPA
There are indoor allergens and irritants that can trigger asthma attacks. It is important to recognize potential asthma triggers in the indoor environment and reduce your exposure to those triggers.| US EPA
EPA releases the Draft National Strategy for Reducing Plastics and Other Waste in Waterways and Oceans| US EPA
Initial List of Hazardous Air Pollutants with Modifications| US EPA
Regulatory information about waste, including hazardous waste, solid waste or garbage.| US EPA
This page presents information on what Class VI wells are, how they protect drinking water, and summarizes the general requirements.| US EPA
The Environmental Protection Agency has released its final biological evaluations for clothianidin, imidacloprid, and thiamethoxam.| US EPA
One of the simplest ways to save both water and energy is to install water-efficient products. WaterSense labeled products not only save water, but can help reduce your energy bills.| US EPA
If you're interested in finding out more about the WaterSense program or water efficiency in general, this is the place for you.| US EPA
WaterSense provides references for interested parties that would like to know more about data sources frequently used by the program.| US EPA
The WaterSense label makes it simple to find water-efficient products, new homes, and programs that meet EPA’s criteria for efficiency and performance.| US EPA
Because people spend a lot of time indoors, the quality of the air indoors can affect their health. Remodeling or renovating an existing home has the potential to release indoor pollutants.| US EPA
Brochure on different types of air cleaning devices and how they work.| US EPA
View basic information about how radiation affects human health, including the concepts of acute and chronic exposure, internal and external sources of exposure and sensitive populations.| US EPA
EPA News Release: EPA Registers Copper Surfaces for Residual Use Against Coronavirus| US EPA