Exposure Research Projects By State or Territory
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency conducts exposure research across the United States. Exposure is the contact of people or other organisms with an environmental stressor. Stressors can include chemical pollutants, physical agents like UV-B radiation, and other processes such as alterations made to wildlife habitats. Some of these research projects focus on local areas (e.g., New York City's water supply), others address broader areas (e.g., the Mid-Atlantic region), and some projects have a national scope (e.g., mercury modeling). This site provides information and data that identifies research conducted in individual states.
To view the exposure research projects for a specific state or territory select a state by choosing it from the map or the text links below. Many projects are related to a geographic region instead of an individual state. Regional Information is also available.
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Alaska |
Arizona |
Arkansas |
California |
Colorado
Connecticut |
Delaware |
District of Columbia
Florida |
Georgia |
Hawaii |
Idaho
Illinois |
Indiana |
Iowa |
Kansas |
Kentucky
Louisiana |
Maine |
Maryland |
Massachusetts |
Michigan
Minnesota |
Mississippi |
Missouri |
Montana |
Nebraska |
Nevada |
New Hampshire
New Jersey |
New Mexico |
New York |
North Carolina |
North Dakota
Ohio |
Oklahoma |
Oregon |
Pennsylvania |
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island |
South Carolina |
South Dakota |
Tennessee |
Texas
Utah |
Vermont |
Virginia |
Virgin Islands |
Washington
West Virginia |
Wisconsin |
Wyoming
Many exposure research projects are not specific to states or regions. Please visit exposure research's home for more information.