- U. S. Environmental Protection Agency | US EPA
Website of the U S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) EPA's mission is to protect human health and the environment
- Ecosystem Services Research | US EPA
Ecosystem Services Research Ecosystem goods and services produce the many life-sustaining benefits we receive from nature—clean air and water, fertile soil for crop production, pollination, and flood control These ecosystem services are important to environmental and human health and well-being, yet they are limited and often taken for granted
- EPA in South Carolina | US EPA
Portal for news and information about EPA's efforts in South Carolina and SC environmental conditions
- Health and Environmental Agencies of U. S. States and Territories
Find the websites for environmental and public health agencies for each U S state and territory Many EPA certification programs and activities such as waste management, as well as local environmental complaints, are delegated to state authorities
- Environmental Response Team (ERT) | US EPA
EPA’s Environmental Response Team (ERT) provides EPA regional and headquarters offices, federal, state and local agencies, and foreign governments with experienced technical and logistical assistance in responding to environmental emergencies, such as oil or hazardous materials spills ERT also provides assistance in characterization and cleanup of hazardous waste sites, as well as personnel
- EPA in Minnesota | US EPA - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Information Environmental information on air, water, land, and other subjects important to Minnesotans
- Ecosystem Services - EnviroAtlas | US EPA
Ecosystem Services - EnviroAtlas Overview What are ecosystem services, and why are they important? Ecosystem goods and services, often shortened to ecosystem services (ES), are the benefits that humans receive from nature These benefits underpin almost every aspect of human well-being, including our food and water, security, health, and economy
- City of Tacoma Environmental Services - REO Fact Sheet
The City of Tacoma will use two approaches to reduce contamination in the city’s existing recycling services First, it will use artificial intelligence video technology to provide individualized feedback to large numbers of customers on contamination in their residential recycling bins Second, Environmental Services will continue to administer and expand the multilingual Community
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