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  • Radon-Resistant New Construction / Radon / US EPA

    Environmental Protection Agency — Review the techniques - learn five basic construction features of radon-resistant new construction. Get Listed in EPA's new Directory of Builders. The Directory allows homebuyers to find companies that are building new homes with radon-resistant ...More…

  • Frequent Questions / eCycling / US EPA

    Environmental Protection Agency — Consumer electronics - including TVs and other video equipment, computers, assorted peripherals, audio equipment, and phones - make up almost two percent of the municipal solid waste stream, as tracked in the Municipal Solid Waste ...More…

  • Product Stewardship / Partnerships / US EPA

    Environmental Protection Agency — Product stewardship is a product-centered approach to environmental protection. It calls on those in the product lifecycle-manufacturers, retailers, users, and disposers-to share responsibility for reducing the environmental impacts of products. ...More…

  • Wetlands / US EPA

    Environmental Protection Agency — Final Conforming Rule - Revisions to the Regulatory Definition of "Discharge of Dredged Material" Revised Guidance addressing Clean Water Act jurisdiction following Video: Wetlands and Wonder: Reconnecting Children with Nearby Nature Archive of ...More…

  • Smart Growth / US EPA

    Environmental Protection Agency — Silver Spring, Md., has revived its downtown, bringing back people and businesses and creating a new gathering place for the region. EPA helps communities grow in ways that expand economic opportunity, protect public health and the environment, ...More…

  • RTP / Research Triangle Park, NC / US EPA

    Environmental Protection Agency — The major center for air pollution research and regulation is located in Research Triangle Park (RTP), North Carolina. The organizations Work Together for a Cleaner Environment by concentrating on three major functions: RTP Campus is the largest ...More…

  • A comparative study of US EPA 1996 and 1999 emission ... thumbnail

    Amazon.com — Author C.J. Lin Author T.C. Ho Author H.w. Chu Author H. Yang Author M.J. Mojica Format HTML Publication Date 2005-06-01More…

  • The US EPA reference dose for methylmercury: sources of ... thumbnail

    Amazon.com — Author D.C. Rice Format HTML Publication Date 2004-07-01More…

  • Basic Information / Radiation Protection / US EPA

    Environmental Protection Agency — Radiation has existed everywhere in the environment since the Earth's formation--in rocks, soil, water, and plants. The mining and processing of naturally occurring radioactive materials for use in medicine, power generation, consumer products, ...More…

  • Acronyms / Radiation Protection / US EPA

    Environmental Protection Agency — NCRP - National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements NESHAPs - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants TENORM - Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials WIPP LWA - Waste Isolation Pilot Plant ...More…

  • Uranium / Radiation Protection Program / US EPA

    Environmental Protection Agency — Uranium (chemical symbol U) is a naturally-occurring radioactive element, with atomic number 92. Uranium is commonly found in very small amounts in rocks, soil, water, plants, and animals (including humans). Uranium is weakly radioactive and ...More…

  • Plutonium / Radiation Protection / US EPA

    Environmental Protection Agency — Plutonium (chemical symbol Pu) is a radioactive metal with Atomic Number 94. Plutonium is considered a man-made element, although scientists have found trace amounts of naturally occurring plutonium produced under highly unusual geologic ...More…


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