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Envirofacts,
created by the EPA, provides access to environmental information contained
in its databases. Information on Air, Chemicals, Facility Information, Grants/Funding,
Hazardous Waste, Spatial Data, Superfund, Toxic Releases, Water Permits and
Drinking Water can be accessed.
Government Information Locator
Service (GILS)
is a new way to identify, locate, and describe publicly available federal
information resources, including electronic information resources. GILS records
identify public information resources within the federal government, describe
the information available in these resources, and assist in obtaining the
information. GILS is a decentralized collection of agency-based information
locators using network technology and international standards to direct users
to relevant information resources within the federal government. EPA's Information Sources (formerly GILS) points to a wealth of information available within the Environmental
Protection Agency.
The National Technical Information Service
is the federal government's central source for the sale of scientific, technical,
engineering, and related business information produced by or for the U.S.
government and complementary material from international sources.
EPA Library Services has a wide range of
environmental information, such as CDROMS and Electronic Resources.
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