When you de-ice your driveway or sidewalk yourself, consider using products that are safer for the environment. Find out more: https://www.epa.gov/natural-disasters/snow-and-ice
Preparing for and cleaning up after a holiday meals and parties can use much more water than ordinary, everyday use. Find ways to reduce your water use to save natural resources and money: https://www3.epa.gov/watersense/
Two students at Westfield High School in Chantilly, Virginia are raising a brightly colored flag to help raise awareness of daily air quality conditions for their students and staff. Zoe and Blake will hang a flag based on the color of the Air Quality Index (AQI) to show air pollution for that day. By comparing the colored flags to the AQI, everyone who sees the flags will know what actions to take to protect their health. The flags alert students to that particular dayโs a...ir quality, so they know when to modify their outdoor activities, like exercising for less time or moving exercise indoors when necessary.
Getting up-to-date air quality information is easy by subscribing at www.enviroflash.info. You can get the daily air quality forecast sent to your email, cell phone or Twitter. This is especially helpful for those who are sensitive to the effects of air pollution, such as children, adults who are active outdoors, people with heart and lung disease, and older adults.
For more information on the Air Quality Flag Program visit our AirNow website at www.airnow.gov/flag.
Today we announced our latest settlement with Volkswagen that addresses pollution from their larger, 3-liter vehicles. VW will offer to fix the newer cars, and buy back the older ones. They also must direct $225 million toward environmental projects across the country. Learn more:
The winter holidays are here. Remember to compost as much as you can. Leftovers, leaves, fireplace ashes, and paper can be all composted to fertilize your garden and help the environment by reducing waste.
Trained cultural monitors from the Klamath Tribe observe all soil disturbing activity during cleanup at the North Ridge Estates Superfund Site near Klamath Fall...s, Oregon. Their observations help ensure that antiquities are protected. Moni Hiswaqs from the Klamath Tribe shares why this is important.
A large quantity of asbestos-contaminated soil and debris is being removed to protect the health of people living in and near North Ridge Estates. More information at: www.epa.gov/superfund/north-ridge-estates
โMy work benefits industry and the environment because it reduces emissions which helps people in the surrounding area. It keeps them safer and gives them cleaner air to breathe. It helps the workers at the facility who are there all the time, so if thereโs leaks, theyโre breathing them in and that can adversely affect their health.โ Our Physical Scientist Reshma Ramkissoon speaks about the importance of equipment inspection and leak detection in protecting human health and the environment.
Stay safe if you use a generator during emergencies in winter months. Generator exhaust is toxic. Protect yourself and your family: https://www.epa.gov/natural-disasters/snow-and-ice
"Data can make a positive difference in human health and environmental protection" - Ann Dunkin, CIO. Our two #SmartCity Air Challenge awardees in Baltimore, MD, and Lafayette, LA, are planning to do just that with their #BigData projects. Learn more: https://blog.epa.gov/…/smart-city-air-challenge-awardees-a…/
One easy way to save water and electricity this time of year is to minimize how often you run the dishwasher. #GreenTheHolidays
During National Handwashing Awareness Week, it is important to remember that washing hands is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of germs, including those that cause the common cold. Learn more at http://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/ #KidsEnvHealth
See where we worked near you to advance clean water protection, increase the safety of drinking water and rebuild the nationโs infrastructure! #EPAWaterProgress