EPA

The EPA is quickly approaching 40 million visitors a month. They have great information, but it may be difficult to find exactly what you're looking for. Here are some good sites and brief descriptions where possible.

www.epa.gov

the EPA's home page.

www.epa.gov/lawsregs/

EPA's Laws and Regulations site allows users to search a current listing of the new environmental rules, proposals, and notices published in the Federal Register each day and obtain the full text for each item. Environmental regulations are found mainly in Title 40.

www.clu-in.com

Great site for Superfund and Hazardous waste issues. The Project consists of a network of Regional Forums and specialized Technical Support Centers located in ORD and OSWER's Enviromental Response Team. The site has recently been relaunched and requires frame-capable browsers.

www.epa.gov/ttn

If you are looking for full text versions of EPA documents, this is the place to look. Usually information is available in Adobe Reader format and/or zip files. It may be a bit overwhelming, so try surfing a little while first.

www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/

United Air Toxics Network. A clearinghouse for all regional, state and federal air toxics information.

www.epa.gov/ttn/catc

Clean Air Technology Center General Information & CATC Products. Air pollution reports, cost control chapters and compliance software are available for download.

www.epa.gov/enviro

You can get a lot of information from the seven epa databases available at the Envirofacts Warehouse. The Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) is available here.

www.epa.gov/p2/

EPA office responsible for pollution prevention information.

www.pprc.org/pprc/

Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center.

www.epa.gov/oar

EPA's Office of Air and Radiation

www.epa.gov/oar/oaqps

EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards. Directs efforts to meet national air qualilty goals.

www.epa.gov/OUST

Office of Underground Storage Tanks OUST. This site contains Deadlines, Laws & Regulation, Decision-making assistance, Q & A and a layperson explanation of SVE and MTBE.

www.epa.gov/swerust1/states

State and Regional Underground Storage Tanks (UST) agencies.

www.epa.gov

EPA Waste Office responsible for Superfund.

www.epa.gov/brownfields

EPA's Brownfield's Intiative

www.epa.gov/swercepp

Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office

www.epa.gov

Right to Know Information and Toxic Release Inventory.

www.epa.gov/OW

EPA's Office of Water.

www.epa.gov/OWM

EPA Office of Water division responsible for wastewater.

www.epa.gov

Design for the Environment Project has seven industries profiled, including: Printed Wiring Board Project, Computer Display Project, Screen Printing Project, Lithography Project, Flexography Project, and Metal Finishing Project.

www.epa.gov/echo

EPA Enforcement & Compliance Assurance for a Cleaner Environment Newsletter

www.epa.gov

For access to annual summaries of air pollution data.

www.epa.gov/surf

For environmental conditions about watersheds, be sure to check out.

http://www.epa.gov

For those of you fortunate enough to live near a beach, you can check out water and beach quality information. Enjoy!

 

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