EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program Office selects Khesha Reed as permanent Deputy Director
EPA News Release: EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program Office selects Khesha Reed as permanent Deputy Director
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EPA News Release: EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program Office selects Khesha Reed as permanent Deputy Director
EPA News Release: San Carlos Apache Tribe, EPA Agree to Bring Tribe’s Wastewater and Drinking Water Systems into Compliance with Federal Law
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $388,000 in funding for Oklahoma to protect children from lead in drinking water at schools and childcare facilities.
EPA News Release: EPA to Hold Training and Open House on August 29 for Michner Plating-Mechanic Street Superfund Site in Jackson, Michigan
EPA News Release: EPA Deletes Three of the Last Four Properties at the South Minneapolis Residential Soil Contamination Site from Superfund List
EPA News Release: EPA to Delete Two Areas Within the Former Landfill of the Allied Paper Site from Superfund List
EPA to Hold Open House August 20 in Lake Linden
EPA News Release: EPA and Partners to Test Options to Remove Drums from Torch Lake in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
EPA News Release: Gebbers Farms pays $17,000 penalty for failing to protect workers from pesticides
EPA News Release: EPA releases 2-year milestone evaluations on Chesapeake Bay cleanup effort; cites challenges, progress and potential
Thanks to the Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing in America Agenda, Ypsilanti is joining communities across the country to accelerate replacement of lead service lines
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris EPA Announces Partnership with Ypsilanti Community Utilities Authority to Get the Lead Out of Drinking Water
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris EPA Celebrates $1 million Grant to Grand Rapids Community College for Workforce Development
EPA will begin cleanup, also known as a time-critical removal action, at the J.H. Baxter facility in West Eugene, Oregon.
Thanks to President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Kewanee is joining communities across the country that are accelerating replacement of lead service lines
EPA News Release: EPA Announces Partnership with City of Kewanee, Illinois, to Accelerate Replacement of Local Lead Water Pipes and Protect Public Health Through Investing in America Agenda
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris Administration Announces $2.6 Million for Clean School Buses in American Samoa as Part of Investing in America Agenda
EPA News Release: EPA Settles Claims that Arizona Company Violated Clean Air Act in the Navajo Nation