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 Environmental Protection Agency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or sometimes USEPA) is an agency of the United States federal government charged with protecting human health and with safeguarding the natural environment: air, water, and land.
The legislation here is general environmental protection legislation, and may also apply to other units of the government, including the Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture.
The EPA is responsible for researching and setting national standards for a variety of environmental programs and delegates to states and tribes responsibility for issuing permits, and monitoring and enforcing compliance.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Environmental_Protection_Agency

  
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
EPA is committed to addressing environmental justice concerns and is assuming a leadership role in environmental justice initiatives to enhance environmental quality for all populations in the United States.
EPA received a number of comments addressing the general issue of whether or not a conditional exclusion from hazardous waste regulations is appropriate in the context of this rulemaking.
EPA also may not issue a regulation that has federalism implications and that preempts State law, unless the Agency consults with State and local officials early in the process of developing the proposed regulation.
www.aapfco.org /EPAZinc07-15.htm

  
 ENVIRONMENTAL_PROTECTION_AGENCY_(EPA).html
Protection of public health and the environment and environmental stewardship are two key themes, as is reducing burden on the regulated community where environmental protections are maintained.
Sponsoring voluntary partnerships and programs: The Agency works through its headquarters and regional offices with over 10,000 industries, businesses, non-profit organizations, and state and local governments, on over 40 voluntary pollution prevention programs and energy conservation efforts.
EPA is responsible for researching and setting national standards for a variety of environmental programs, and delegates to States and tribes the responsibility for issuing permits and for monitoring and enforcing compliance.
ciir.cs.umass.edu /ua/Fall2004/priorities/ENVIRONMENTAL_PROTECTION_AGENCY_(EPA).html

  
 EPA: ORD: NCER: Small Business Innovation Research
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is one of 11 federal agencies that participate in the SBIR Program established by the Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982.
EPA announced the award of more than $2.6 million to 34 small companies for 38 projects to develop new technologies, including nanotechnologies, to control and monitor air pollution, treat wastewater, manage hazardous waste, improve recycling, and ensure safe buildings and drinking water security.
Phase II contracts are limited to small businesses that have successfully completed their Phase I contracts.
es.epa.gov /ncer/sbir

  
 Environmental Protection Agency (Harpers.org)
Several officials at the Environmental Protection Agency revealed that the administration has refused to perform scientific studies to determine the effects of its new mercury emissions policy, a policy that was largely written by the industries responsible for most mercury pollution.
The Environmental Protection Agency issued its first comprehensive report on the American environment but failed to give much attention to global warming; it was reported last week that White House officials edited the passages that had originally focused on the subject.
The United States Supreme Court rejected a challenge from industry groups to force the Environmental Protection Agency to use cost-benefit analysis in setting clean-air standards.
www.harpers.org /EPA.html

  
 Environmental Protection Agency on Encyclopedia.com
At Deadline.(Late News)(research by Association for Environmental Health and Sciences)(Environmental Protection Agency's contracts with rubber industry)(accidents at United States Army Chemical Materials Agency)
Environmental Protection Agency administrator Christine Todd Whitman is shown in her office January, 31, 2002.
The EPA speaks out: the clean air interstate rule explained: the Environmental Protection Agency reviews how the multi-pollutant control concept is to work.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/E/EnvironP1rot.asp

  
 Howling At A Waning Moon: Environmental Protection Agency Archives
The children are victims of the politics of poison control, environmental activists said Saturday, because federal regulators revoked safety measures designed to childproof the millions of pounds of rat poisons applied nationally every year.
Now, a new national environmental law organization is recommending that the EPA require the companies believed to be responsible for the pollution to provide groceries to those who rely on fish from the lake, and that the EPA immediately list the site and begin cleaning it.
Environmental Defense (http://www.edf.org) is a national nonprofit organization that links science, economics, and law to create innovative, equitable, and cost-effective solutions to the most urgent environmental problems.
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 Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency
All efforts have been made to make the information as accurate as possible, Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency will not be responsible for any loss to any person caused by inaccuracy in the information available on this Website.
Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency is an attached department of the Ministry of Environment and responsible to implement the Pakistan Environmental Protection Act, 1997 in the country.
Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency also provides all kind of technical assistance to the Ministry of Environment for formulation of environment policy and programmes.
www.environment.gov.pk

  
 Environmental Protection Agency definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
Environmental Protection Agency: The US government agency founded to "protect human health and to safeguard the natural environment--air, water, and land--upon which life depends." The Environmental Protection Agency is known as the EPA.
Environmental protection is an integral consideration in U.S. policies concerning natural resources, human health, economic growth, energy, transportation, agriculture, industry, and international trade, and these factors are similarly considered in establishing environmental policy.
EPA will safeguard ecosystems and promote the health of natural communities that are integral to the quality of life in this nation.
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 EPA. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Environmental Justice - serves as a focal point for ensuring that communities comprised predominately of people of color or low income populations receive protection under environmental laws.
The Complete EPA Strategic Plan - This document serves as a blueprint for taking EPA into the 21st Century and achieving critical public health and environmental protections for the American people over the next five years.
Office of Water - is responsible for the Agency's water quality activities including development of national programs, technical policies, and regulations relating to drinking water, water quality, ground water, pollution source standards, and the protection of wetlands, marine, and estuarine areas.
www.environmental-expert.com /directory/government-us.htm

  
 Environmental protection agency
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), created in 1970, is the central federal agency that is responsible for implementing most federal environmental protection statutes and coordinating environmental policies.
The Agency is headed by an administrator and operates 10 regional offices, each headed by a Regional Administrator.
The EPA works in partnership with state, county, municipal, and tribal governments to use a range of tools to protect public health and the environment.
www.freeadvice.com /government_law/environmental/environmental_protection_agency.htm

  
 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
EPA, the State of California, tribes and others advise residents and recreational users of the river to avoid all direct contact with Klamath River water while the algae bloom is occurring.
PSA transcripts and audio files are for use by the media and general public.
PSAs provide information to residents of hurricane-affected areas Oct 12 - EPA, in partnership with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, is providing prerecorded public service announcements (PSA) in English and Spanish on health and cleanup-related topics, to inform people in the hurricane-affected region.
www.epa.gov /epahome/index.html

  
 EPA: ORD: National Center For Environmental Research
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program is seeking applications proposing research to better understand the effect of tropospheric pollution (ozone and particulate matter) on surface ultraviolet radiation levels.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is seeking applications proposing research in three areas of interest concerning the valuation of policy-relevant changes in environmentally-related human health risk.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) program, is offering Graduate Fellowships for master’s and doctoral level students in the environmental fields of study.
es.epa.gov /ncerqa

  
 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) - Home Page
In emergency situations such as this, EPA serves as the lead Agency for the cleanup of hazardous materials, including oil and gasoline.
The mission of the Partnership is to improve health, livelihood, and quality of life by reducing exposure to air pollution, primarily among women and children, from household energy use.
Get current emergency notifications from the Federal Emergency Management Agency - www.fema.gov
www.epa.gov /iaq

  
 Environmental management - EPA/QPWS
The Environmental Protection Agency deals with a wide range of environmental matters including protecting air, water and soil quality, managing waste, preventing or controlling pollution, managing the state’s coastline, and promoting sustainable industry.
Environment guidelines help administering authorities like the Environmental Protection Agency and local government implement the Environmental Protection Act, its associated regulations and environmental protection policies.
© The State of Queensland (Environmental Protection Agency) 2005.
www.epa.qld.gov.au /environmental_management

  
 Encyclopedia: Environmental Protection Agency
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or sometimes USEPA) is an agency of the United States federal government charged with protecting human health and with safeguarding the natural environment: air, water, and land.
The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency is the head of the United States federal governments Environmental Protection Agency, and is thus responsible for enforcing the nations Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, as well as numerous other environmental statutes.
The Clean Air Act (CAA) of 1970 is a United States environmental law that requires the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop and enforce regulations to protect the general public from exposure to airborne contaminants that are known to be hazardous to human health.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Environmental-Protection-Agency   (6314 words)

  
 EPA Stormwater Program - Office of Wastewater Management
EPA remains the permitting authority in a few states, territories, and on most land in Indian Country.
Most states are authorized to implement the Stormwater NPDES permitting program.
EPA Stormwater Program - Office of Wastewater Management
cfpub.epa.gov /npdes/home.cfm?program_id=6   (6314 words)

  
 Guam Environmental Protection Agency -- GEPA
This year, Guam EPA and the Environmental Education Subcommittee of the Guam Water Planning Committee are organizing several events to celebrate Earth Week and raise environmental awareness.
As Guam EPA celebrates its 30th Anniversary this year, we are reminded now, more than ever, of the need to come together as a united island community to protect our precious natural resources and preserve our island's beauty for future generations.
Earth Week is an opportunity for island residents to take pride in our environment, recognize the importance of protecting our island's precious natural resources, and to learn about what we can do to help protect our fragile ecosystems.
www.guamepa.govguam.net   (6314 words)

  
 Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental superhero Breathe Easy Man (rear) also was on hand for the Sept. 26 grand prize drawing.
Read more about efforts to protect the waters of the Mississippi, the Illinois, the Missouri, and the Ohio Rivers in the latest issue of the IEPA's Environmental Progress magazine.
Additional dealers around the state are now offering E-85, an 85 percent ethanol blend fuel that is good for the environment and for Illinois farmers and can be used in several different makes and models of flexible fuel cars and trucks.
www.epa.state.il.us   (6314 words)

  
 Enviro$en$e - Common Sense Solutions to Environmental Problems
EPA is in the process of updating this site by removing all static documents.
Enviro$en$e, part of the U.S. EPA's web site, provides a single repository for pollution prevention, compliance assurance, and enforcement information and data bases.
Our search engine searches multiple web sites (inside and outside the EPA), and offers assistance in preparing a search.
es.epa.gov   (6314 words)

  
 S.I. No. 13/1996: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ACT, 1992 (COMMENCEMENT) ORDER, 1996.
Sections 100 of the Environmental Protection Agency Act, 1992, shall come into operation on the 22nd day of January, 1996.
This Order may be cited as the Environmental Protection Agency Act, 1992 (Commencement) Order, 1996.
This Order brings into operation, with effect from 22 January 1996, sections 100 of the Environmental Protection Agency Act, 1992 (No. 7 of 1992).
www.irishstatutebook.ie /ZZSI13Y1996.html   (6314 words)

  
 EPA MAIN - WELCOME TO OUR WEB SITE
Thus, while being mindful of their own residential environmental quality, citizens should expand the scope of their concern to the society at large, the nation, and the entire world.
Economic progress in Taiwan has led to greater public awareness of environmental protection affairs.
Extensive information on EPA Programs, including resource and waste management, pollution control and monitoring, analysis, education, and recycling initiatives.
www.epa.gov.tw /english   (6314 words)

  
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The mission of the Agency is generally to be achieved through an
The EPA is an implementing agency, a regulatory body
effective and consistent enforcement of environmental laws and
www.epa.gov.gh   (6314 words)

  
 Environmental Protection Agency - SourceWatch
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), formed in 1970 under then-President Richard M. Nixon, is responsible for national issues of environmental health and shares responsibility for conservation with the Department of the Interior.
"In setting limits on chemicals in food and water, the Environmental Protection Agency may rely on industry tests that expose people to poisons and raise ethical questions." The draft plan, calling for Bush administration political appointees to evaluate industry-funded human tests on a case-by-case basis, is expected to be finalized in 2006.
Rule changes would let firms emit more before reporting it," (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0509280147sep28,1,5979839.story?coll=chi-newsnationworld-hed) Chicago Tribune, September 28, 2005: "Under a proposal from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, industrial companies would be freed from reporting most chemical releases of less than 5,000 pounds, up from 500 pounds under current law.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Environmental_Protection_Agency   (634 words)

  
 US Environmental Protection Agency chief to resign
US Environmental Protection AgencyAdministrator Christine Todd Whitman announced that she would resign, in a letter to President George W. Bush released Wednesday.
"Our work has been guided by the strong belief that environmental protection and economic prosperity can and must go hand in hand, that the true measure of the value of any environmental policy is in the environmental results it produces," she wrote in her letter.
Still, early on, she had to confront opposition from environmentalists over the administration's decision not to ratify the Kyoto Protocol on global warming, designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
www.spacedaily.com /2003/030521180519.q255agog.html   (473 words)

  
 EPA: ORD: National Center For Environmental Research
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) program, is seeking applications proposing approaches directed at avoiding or minimizing the generation of pollutants at the source.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program is seeking applications proposing research to better understand the effect of tropospheric pollution (ozone and particulate matter) on surface ultraviolet radiation levels.
U.S. EPA Socio-Economic Causes and Consequences of Future Environmental Changes Workshop - November 16, 2005- EPA’s National Center for Environmental Research (NCER), the National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE) and Region 9 are sponsoring a workshop on current environmental futures research supported by NCER.
es.epa.gov /ncer   (1050 words)

  
 e-Texas Recommendations
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should be requested, by a resolution from the Texas Legislature, to provide maximum flexibility to the states in dealing with federal environmental programs and testing regulatory innovations.
Increase Coordination with the US Environmental Protection Agency and Related National Associations
Congress has requested a two-year assessment of federal Environmental Protection Agency regulations, with particular emphasis on its core programs and its relationship with state agencies.
www.window.state.tx.us /etexas2001/recommend/ch10/enr07.html   (1072 words)

  
 U.S. Mayor Article US Environmental Protection Agency Finds Low-Risk (November 3, 2003)
US Environmental Protection Agency Finds Low-Risk (November 3, 2003)
After years of review, the Agency found that treated biosolids that are land applied as a fertilizer and soil conditioner, a common municipal practice, pose very little risk to human health, the environment and wildlife if managed according to existing regulations.
Biosolids land application is one of the most successful forms of recycling in the US because biosolids are one of the few materials that can be recycled in a cost-effective manor and does not rely on subsidies.
www.usmayors.org /uscm/us_mayor_newspaper/documents/11_03_03/biosolids.asp   (793 words)

  
 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
Ohio EPA Responds to Misinformation in Canton Repository Regarding U.S. Geological Survey Ground Water Study for Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Solid Waste Management District
U.S. EPA’s Great Lakes National Program Office has determined that benthic macro invertebrates, or the community of organisms that live all or part of their lives at the bottom of streams, have fully recovered in the East Branch of the Black River.
This is the first time any waterway on the U.S. side of the Great Lakes has recovered to this degree.
www.epa.state.oh.us /index.html   (793 words)

  
 EPA Guyana
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established under the Environmental Protection (EP) Act of 1996.
To promote, facilitate and coordinate effective environmental management and protection; and the sustainable use of Guyana's natural resources.
Please remember that Draft EIA's can be found under the following menus Environmental Management ==> EIA Process
www.epaguyana.org   (793 words)

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