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Elder couple walking in a Park. Courtesy of U.S. Administration on Aging.

This page will provide you with important resource information about the EPA, EPA's inventory of aging related research, and factsheets and other materials on various environmental hazards. It will also provide useful links to connect you to federal agencies, state, local and tribal organizations, and non-governmental organizations concerned about the environmental health of older Americans. In addition, on the Recursos en Español page of this Web site, you will find links to some Hispanic organizations that have resources in Spanish.


The following links will direct you to EPA program offices:

 

American Indian Environmental Office - coordinates the Agency-wide effort to strengthen public health and environmental protection in Indian Country, with a special emphasis on building Tribal capacity to administer their own environmental programs.

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Office of Air and Radiation - oversees the air and radiation protection activities of the Agency including national programs, technical policies, and regulations.

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Office of Environmental Information

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Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA)

How Collaborative Supplemental Environmental Projects Can Enhance Community Benefits

SEPs are environmentally beneficial projects that violators of environmental laws voluntarily undertake in partial remission of fines and penalties. A colloquium was held in 2006 and concluded that increased public accessibility to SEP information would increase the likelihood that an enforcement action will conclude with a SEP, and that the impacted community will have a say in what type of SEP would best address its concerns. It proposes some 'best practices' for creating economic, environmental and environmental health, economic, and social benefits through leveraged SEPs.The report is available at http://www.policyconsensus.org/publications/reports/index.htmlexit EPA

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Office of Environmental Justice - serves as a focal point for ensuring that communities comprised predominately of people of color or low income populations receive protection under environmental laws.

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Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances - develops national strategies for toxic substance control and promotes pollution prevention and the public's right to know about chemical risks.

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Office of Research and Development - is responsible for the research and development needs of the Agency's operating programs and the conduct of an integrated research and development program for the Agency.

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Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) - provides policy, guidance, and direction for the land disposal of hazardous wastes, underground storage tanks, solid waste management, encouragement of innovative technologies, source reduction of wastes and the Superfund Program.

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Office of Water - is responsible for the Agency's water quality activities including development of national programs, technical policies, and regulations relating to drinking water, water quality, ground water, pollution source standards, and the protection of wetlands, marine, and estuarine areas.

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Research Triangle Park, North Carolina - the Agency's center for research on how humans and ecosystems are exposed to various pollutants, the extent of that exposure, and the health and ecological effects which result from such exposure. RTP is also the hub of EPA's air pollution programs under the Clean Air Act, and home of the EPA National Computer Center.

Proceedings of the Aging Americans: Impacts on Ecology and Environmental Quality Workshop (PDF) (183 pp, 1.2 MB, About PDF)
August 10-12, 2004 USEPA - RTP Research Triangle Park, NC

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Senior Environmental Employment Program (SEE Program)

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