Epa Region 4 (southeast)
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Recent News About Epa Region 4 (southeast)
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Biden-Harris Administration Launches EPA-USDA Partnership to Provide Wastewater Sanitation to Underserved Rural Communities
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EPA Awards Over $11 million for Projects Promoting a Healthy and Resilient Gulf of Mexico Watershed
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EPA Regional Administrator visits Two Urban Agriculture Sites in Metro Atlanta
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EPA Awards Nearly $100,000 to University of North Carolina at Charlotte Student Team for Drinking Water Research
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EPA Recognizes West Lafayette Students with 2022 President’s Environmental Award
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EPA Deputy Administrator awards $4.9 Million in Brownfield funds and visits Superfund Site in Chattanooga, Tennessee
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EPA to present City of Chattanooga with Brownfield funding to assist in cleanup and assessments
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EPA to present City of Chattanooga with Brownfield funding to assist in cleanup and assessments
- EPA Assistant Administrator for Water and Regional Administrator Visit South Florida Water Resources
EPA Assistant Administrator for Water and Regional Administrator Visit South Florida Water Resources
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Groundbreaking Nutrient Recovery Technology Unveiled to Support a Sustainable Agricultural Circular Economy
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EPA Seeks Comment, Holds Public Meeting about Proposed Cleanup Plan for Kerr McGee Chemical Corp – Navassa Superfund Site in Navassa, North Carolina
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EPA, DOJ reach agreement to close Consent Decree with the Knoxville Utilities Board
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Priorities include reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, environmental justice
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reminding people, businesses and state and local governments where they can find the best information on preparedness before hurricane force winds or storm flooding may occur.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed the Hercules, Inc. site in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, to the Superfund Program’s National Priorities List (NPL) on March 18, 2022. The NPL is a priority list of hazardous waste sites eligible for cleanup funds.
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A total of 8 communities in South Carolina will receive Brownfield Assessment and Cleanup or High Performing Revolving Loan Fund support to help build back America’s economy while addressing environmental justice concerns
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A total of 6 communities in Mississippi will receive Brownfield Assessment and Cleanup or High Performing Revolving Loan Fund support to help build back America’s economy while addressing environmental justice concerns
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A total of 4 communities in Alabama will receive Brownfield Assessment and Cleanup or High Performing Revolving Loan Fund support to help build back America’s economy while addressing environmental justice concerns
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A total of 11 communities in Florida will receive Brownfield Assessment and Cleanup or High Performing Revolving Loan Fund support to help build back America’s economy while addressing environmental justice concerns
- EPA Announces $53 Million Investment in the Gulf of Mexico through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Today, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Deputy Administrator Janet McCabe announced a $53 Million investment in the Gulf of Mexico through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).