Frequent Questions
This page provides links to questions and answers on specific topics and EPA programs and to frequently asked questions specific to your part of the nation. If you still can't find what you're looking for, you can search a database of frequently asked questions or submit your own questions or comments.
The links below provide access to Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) pages for various topics, EPA Programs and Regional Offices.
Asbestos in Schools - Frequently asked questions about asbestos in schools including health effects, testing and asbestos management plans.
Drinking Water - Frequently asked questions about ground & drinking water including safety and water quality.
Energy Star - Frequently asked questions about Energy Star programs.
Energy Star Portfolio Manager - Frequently asked questions about the management of buildings and facilities using Portfolio Manager.
EPA History - Frequently asked questions about the history of the Agency, it's goals & mission.
Fuels and Fuel Additiives - Frequently asked questions from the Office of Transportation and AIr Quality about fuels and fuel additives.
Ground Water - Frequently asked questions about ground & drinking water including safety and water quality.
Indoor Air Quality - Frequently asked questions about topics such as asthma, secondhand smoke, mold and moisture, radon, and other indoor air topics.
International Affairs - Frequently asked questions about EPA's Office of International Affairs including job openings and internships.
Pesticides - Frequently asked questions about pesticides for consumers and food and agricultural workers.
Radon - Includes a definition of radon, sources of radon, and how to find a qualified service professional.
Radiation - Search the FAQ database for questions about radiation.
Small Business - Frequently asked questions about EPA regulations that affect small businesses.
Superfund - Search the FAQ database for questions about Superfund.
Waste - Frequently asked questions about the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), hazardous waste and solid waste.
Regional FAQs - Each EPA Regional Office is responsible within its states for the execution of the Agency's programs. Select the area you live to see the frequently asked questions for that region.
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