The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for protecting human health and the environment in the United States. Its main role is to develop and enforce regulations related to environmental issues such as air and water quality, hazardous waste management, and the protection of ecosystems. The EPA also conducts research, provides information and educational resources, and works with other government agencies, businesses, and communities to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable practices.
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This form is used for reporting incidents related to natural disasters. It helps gather information about the event, damages, and any assistance needed.
This document provides an overview of the Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon pollution from power plants in order to combat climate change.
This document is a stormwater construction site inspection report used to assess the conditions and compliance of construction sites with stormwater regulations. It provides a detailed evaluation of potential environmental impacts and measures taken to prevent stormwater pollution.
This Form is used for applying for a permit to discharge storm water discharges associated with industrial activity.
This Form is used for submitting an NPDES Form 2S application to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It provides an overview of the application process.
This document provides the results of lead testing in tap water. It informs residents of the level of lead present in their tap water.
This document is used for tracking the transportation and disposal of hazardous waste. It is required by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ensure that hazardous waste is properly managed and disposed of.
This form is used for reporting and tracking hazardous waste transportation.
This document provides information about lead-based paint and the dangers associated with it.
This document is a checklist used for conducting legal authority reviews for pretreatment programs. It helps ensure that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) complies with the necessary legal requirements for regulating wastewater treatment processes.
This document provides information about the revised air quality standards for particle pollution and updates to the Air Quality Index (AQI). It outlines the national ambient air quality standards that regulate particle pollution and explains how these standards are measured and reported through the AQI.
This form is used for applying for an NPDES permit to discharge wastewater for new and existing publicly owned treatment works.
This Form is used for applying for final admission of nonconforming imported vehicles or engines to the United States.
This document provides information on the disclosure of lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in residential properties. It is used to ensure that potential buyers or renters are informed about the presence of lead-based paint in a property.
This form is used for reporting information about emergency and hazardous chemicals in inventory. It helps the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and emergency responders to be prepared for potential incidents or accidents involving these chemicals.
This form is used for applying to transfer a permit or ownership with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
This Form is used for reporting completion details of injection wells to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It provides information on the construction, operation, and maintenance of the well.
This Form is used for documenting well rework activities, plugging and abandonment plans, or filing an affidavit for the plugging and abandonment of a well.
This form is used for reporting the annual monitoring of Class II disposal/injection wells to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
This form is used for applying for a permit to create a Class I well, as regulated by the EPA.
This document is used for submitting the statement of formula for minimum risk pesticides under Fifra 25(B) regulations.
This Form is used for transferring allowances under the EPA's Clean Air Act program. It allows emitters to transfer their emission allowances to other entities.
This document is used for managing and reporting financial activity in a general account with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
This Form is used for identifying sites subject to regulation under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle C.
This form is used for notifying the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) about a change in ownership for underground storage tanks.