EPA’s Southeast Region Celebrates Earth Day
EPA News Release: EPA’s Southeast Region Celebrates Earth Day
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EPA News Release: EPA’s Southeast Region Celebrates Earth Day
EPA News Release: EPA Region 7 Announces Summer 2021 Internship Opportunities
All outdoor open burning on the Yakama Reservation is prohibited due to stagnant and unhealthy air conditions
EPA News Release: EPA Region 10 Issues Outdoor Burn Ban for the Yakama Reservation in Washington
EPA News Release: EPA awards $500,000 to clean up 25 school buses in Region 8 states
KCMO area citizens, NGOs, and educational institutions invited to submit videos that raise awareness about harmful algal blooms
EPA News Release: EPA Region 7 Launches 2021 ‘See a Bloom, Give It Room: Urban Waters Edition’ Video Challenge
EPA News Release: EPA Region 2 Awards Grants to Student Teams in New Jersey and New York for Innovative Technology Projects
EPA News Release: EPA Selects Kansas State University to Receive Funding to Deliver Training and Technical Assistance to Brownfield-Impacted Communities in Region 6
Five teams in EPA Region 8 among 32 nationwide to receive $25,000 each
EPA News Release: EPA awards grants to student teams in Colorado, Montana, South Dakota and Utah for innovative technology projects
EPA News Release: EPA awards $615,000 to clean up school buses in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington communities
Agency’s work was first step of a two step recovery process for burned-out properties
EPA News Release: EPA concludes hazardous waste cleanups in Oregon after September wildfires
EPA News Release: EPA Administrator Regan Establishes New Council on PFAS
EPA News Release: Administrator Regan Statement on the First 100 Days of the Biden-Harris Administration
EPA News Release: Administrator Regan Announces $300 Million in Water Infrastructure Investments
The President’s FY 2022 Discretionary Request of $11.2 billion for the Environmental Protection Agency represents the largest ever for the Agency.
EPA News Release: Statement by Administrator Regan on the President’s FY 2022 Discretionary Funding Request
Five-year investment expected to net long-term benefits for area residents
EPA News Release: $1.8M EPA grant will provide woodstove alternatives and improve air quality in Klamath Falls, Oregon