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Industry
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Industrial processes and practices are a potential source of air and water pollution. EPA works with industry to reduce the amount of pollutants entering the environment by issuing permits that specify the levels of emissions allowed from each industrial process. A number of EPA programs provide guidance to small businesses on how to comply with federal regulations designed to reduce the amount of pollution they generate. EPA has a number of programs that help industry voluntarily reduce pollutants entering the air, land, and water in a cost-effective manner, and in some cases allow industry to design and test entirely new approaches for reducing pollution that go beyond existing environmental regulations.

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Industrial Ecology

Industrial Processes
Combustion, Construction, Drilling, Excavation, Incineration, Manufacturing, Mining, Refining

Industries
Agriculture and Cattle Industry, Automobile Repair Industry, Banking Industry, Chemical Industry, Construction Industry, Dry Cleaning Industry, Electronics and Computer Industry, Energy Industry, Environmental Industry, Extractive Industry, Fishing Industry, Food Processing Industry, Forest Industry, Garment and Textile Care Industry, Leather Tanning and Finishing Industry, Metal Finishing Industry, Metal Processing Industry, Pesticides Industry, Petroleum Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Printing Industry, Pulp and Paper Industry, Transportation Industry

Permits
Air, Pesticides, Waste, Water

Reporting
Confidential Business Information, Electronic Reporting, Facilities

Small Businesses
Compliance Assistance, Ombudsman, Technical Assistance

Storage Tanks
Above Ground Tanks, Leak Detection, Overfill Prevention and Protection, Remediation, Site Assessment, Spill Prevention and Protection, Underground Storage Tanks

Voluntary Partnerships



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