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EPA in Tennessee
- The Mercury and Air Toxics Standards in your state
- The Clean Air Act in your state
- Tennessee Drinking Water
- Kingston Fossil Plant Fly Ash Release
- Air Quality State Implementation Plan
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- Superfund Site Information
- RCRA Corrective Actions
- Municipal Government Toolkit
- Underground Storage Tank Toolkit
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Sustainable Design and Green Buildings Toolkit
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(92 pp, 15 M) - Air Permits
- Air Toxics
- Priority Watersheds
- Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)
Flood Water Precautions
EPA cautions the public and all responders about the potential hazards of flood waters.
Every effort should be made to limit contact with flood water due to potentially elevated levels of contamination associated with raw sewage and other hazardous substances.
More on sanitation and hygiene after a flood, from CDC.
Tennessee is part of EPA's Region 4
About Region 4
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