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North American Product Classification System (NAPCS)
North American Product Classification System (NAPCS)
Business Enterprise
Wholesale, Remediation, Rental, North American, ...
The North American Product Classification System (NAPCS) is a joint multi-phase initiative to develop a comprehensive demand-oriented product classification developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Work to date has focused on the products produced by service industries in 12 NAICS sectors 48-49 through 81. With that work provisionally complete, this web page provides an overview of and progress report on the NAPCS initiative and presents the final versions of the product lists developed so far for the service industries included in those 12 sectors. Work is underway developing NAPCS products of industries in NAICS sectors not yet covered (Sector 11: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, Sector 21: Mining, Sector 22: Utilities, Sector 23: Construction, Sector 31-33: Manufacturing, Sector 42: Wholesale Trade, and Sector 44-45: Retail Trade). Provisional lists will be announced on this site as they are decided.
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2. | North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Business Enterprise Wholesale, Remediation, NAICS, Rental, ... | 283 views | |
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EPA's Natural Gas Extraction -- Hydraulic Fracturing Website
EPA's Natural Gas Extraction -- Hydraulic Fracturing Website
Geography and Environment
treatment, impacts, Natural Gas, natural gas, ...
Natural gas plays a key role in our nation's clean energy future. The U.S. has vast reserves of natural gas that are commercially viable as a result of advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technologies enabling greater access to gas in shale formations. Responsible development of America's shale gas resources offers important economic, energy security, and environmental benefits. EPA is working with states and other key stakeholders to help ensure that natural gas extraction does not come at the expense of public health and the environment. The Agency's focus and obligations under the law are to provide oversight, guidance and, where appropriate, rulemaking that achieve the best possible protections for the air, water and land where Americans live, work and play. The Agency is investing in improving our scientific understanding of hydraulic fracturing, providing regulatory clarity with respect to existing laws, and deploying existing authorities to enhance health and environmental safeguards. Links on this page: Improving our scientific understanding of hydraulic fracturing Providing regulatory clarity and protections against known risks Ensuring that hydraulic fracturing using diesel fuels is properly permitted Ensuring the safe disposal of wastewater and stormwater from hydraulic fracturing activities Underground injection control (UIC) of waste disposal fluids from oil and gas wells (Class II wells) Wastewater discharges to treatment facilities Stormwater discharges from oil and gas operations or transmission facilities Use of disposal ponds and impoundments Recycling of wastewater Addressing air quality impacts associated with hydraulic fracturing activities Assuring compliance Promoting transparency and conducting outreach
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Statistics of U.S. Businesses (SUSB)
Statistics of U.S. Businesses (SUSB)
Business Enterprise
Wholesale, Remediation, firms, births, NAICS, ...
Annual series that provides national and subnational data on the distribution of economic data by enterprise size and industry. SUSB covers most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on nonemployer businesses, private households, railroads, agricultural production, and most government entities.
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