Epa Region 5
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Recent News About Epa Region 5
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The Environmental Protection Agency recently announced the cleanup of the Fifth Street Fire site in Calumet, Michigan, is complete.
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EPA, IDEM Reach Settlement with Metalworking Lubricants Company on Clean Air Act Violations
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EPA Awards Children’s Health Protection Grant to Milwaukee Public Schools
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LyondellBasell Companies Agree to Reduce Air Pollution at Chemical Plant in Morris, Illinois
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EPA seeks public comment on proposed cleanup plan for operable unit 3 of the Velsicol Chemical Corp. Superfund site in St. Louis, Michigan
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U.S. EPA seeks public comment on proposed cleanup plan for the Little Scioto River Superfund site in Marion County, Ohio
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EPA Recognizes Ohio Educator with 2022 Presidential Innovation Award
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EPA to Hold Virtual Public Meeting July 14 on TSCA Approval for U.S. Steel’s Gary Works
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EPA Recognizes Waukegan Educator with 2022 Presidential Innovation Award
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EPA Recognizes Ohio Elementary Students with Presidential Environmental Award
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EPA Announces that Indiana’s Clark and Floyd Counties Now Meet Federal Air Quality Standard for Ozone
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EPA Extends Comment Period on Cleanup Plan for Amphenol/Franklin Power Products Site in Franklin, Indiana
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EPA Announces that Indiana’s Clark and Floyd Counties Now Meet Federal Air Quality Standard for Ozone
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EPA Extends Comment Period on Cleanup Plan for Amphenol/Franklin Power Products Site in Franklin, Indiana
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EPA reaches settlement with Fuyao Glass Illinois, Inc. to resolve Clean Air Act violations in Decatur, Illinois
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EPA seeks public comment on proposed cleanup plan for the PMC Groundwater Superfund site in Petoskey, Michigan
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EPA Reaches Settlement with Vytex Corporation of Twinsburg, Ohio, Resolving Alleged Violations of EPA’s Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule
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EPA Reaches Settlement with Coltene/Whaledent, Inc. in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Regarding Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
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EPA Announces that Ohio’s Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties Now Meet Federal Air Quality Standard for Ozone