Website of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). EPA's mission is to protect human health and the environment.
Overview of EPA's law and regulatory information, including complying with and enforcing environmental regulations.
General EPA information about: the Administrator and senior managers; locations and addresses of EPA offices; budget, planning, and performance results.
EPA's resources on environmental issues include research, basics, what you can do, and an index covering more specific terms.
Ways to contact or connect with EPA include social media, libraries, FOIA requests, mailing addresses, staff directory, commenting on EPA regulations, and how to report environmental emergencies or violations.
EPA's press office is located within the Office of External Affairs (OEA) and includes a national press secretary supported by a headquarters press office and regional press offices.
EPA manages various certification programs such as air-conditioning and refrigeration technicians (Section 608), lead-safe renovation and paint abatement, vehicle and engine certification, and laboratories certified to analyze drinking water samples.
Information on the origins of EPA, historical environmental topics, origins of environmental statutes, environmental disasters like Love Canal and Times Beach, and EPA administrators.
Portal for news and information about EPA's efforts in Texas and TX environmental conditions.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, in consultation with DOE and in accordance with the Clean Air Act (CAA), issued a temporary emergency fuel waiver to allow nationwide sales of E15 and E10 gasoline ethanol.
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