U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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Recent News About U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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EPA Launches New Initiative to Accelerate Lead Pipe Replacement to Protect Underserved Communities in Wisconsin
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NJ Selected as One of Four States to Test New Program to Remove Lead Water Pipes in Underserved Communities
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EPA Takes Key Step to Stop Unsafe PFAS from Reentering Commerce
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EPA Recognizes Chicopee, MA Industrial Pretreatment Program for Outstanding Service
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City of Westminster to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency for local businesses through HVAC system upgrades
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EPA reaches proposed $5.4 million settlement with Dow for Tittabawassee River, Saginaw River & Bay Superfund site in Midland, Michigan
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EPA Recognizes Suffield, Connecticut Wastewater Facility Operator for Outstanding Service
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New Hampshire Wastewater Treatment Entities Recognized by EPA for Excellence in Service to their Communities
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EAN Holdings, Operator of Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Hilo, to Pay $132K to Resolve Claim of Drinking Water Violations
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EPA awards $26M in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds to protect, improve water quality in Idaho
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EPA Recognizes Rhode Island Wastewater Treatment Entities for Excellence
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EPA Begins Hazardous-Waste Cleanup at Former Auto Shop in Edenville, Michigan
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EPA encourages Rocky Mountain and Great Plains region residents to “Test Your Nest” and reduce home radon levels
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EPA Region 6 Releases 2022 Year in Review
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EPA and DOJ Extend Comment Period for Proposed Lower Passaic River Cleanup Agreement in New Jersey
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EPA Announces Latest Actions to Protect Groundwater and Communities from Coal Ash Contamination
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PathStone Corporation to Receive $500,000 for Job Training in Puerto Rico
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There were 14 notices published by the Environmental Protection Agency in week ending Jan. 28, according to the Federal Register.
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The US Environmental Protection Agency published a three page proposed rule on Feb. 3, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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News Release: WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a $340 million financing commitment to upgrade the City of Philadelphia’s aging drinking water infrastructure, including replacing customers’ lead service lines. This Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) low-interest loan will jumpstart the work to modernize the drinking water system with an initial investment of nearly $20 million.