We want to hear about how K-12 teachers are using nature in their classrooms. Share your successes and apply for our environmental educator award by March 1.
The future is bright with the power of solar panels. Solar panels don’t just help U.S. EPA Mid-Atlantic Region employee Steve Donohue live green, they also help... him save green. Steve and his family have paid an average of $250 a year in electricity bills, since installing #solarpanels. Read more on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency blog: http://go.usa.gov/x9Ug5 #SustainabilityInAction
See MoreTesting for radon is easy and inexpensive and it's the only way to know your home’s radon level. This DIY project can be done by buying a test kit from a local hardware store or online. Learn how to Test, Fix, and Save a Life.
Engaging our most vulnerable and underserved communities is a fundamental part of fulfilling our mission to protect our country’s environmental quality and public health. This work includes engagement with federally recognized tribes and indigenous people. Learn more here: https://blog.epa.gov/blog/2017/01/ej-un-permanent-forum/
Radon kills more than 21,000 people each year and is the leading cause of cancer in non-smokers. Learn how to stop it: www.epa.gov/radon.
If you’re using a portable generator during winter power outages, ensure you are using it properly to avoid toxic carbon monoxide. Learn more: https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality…/emergencies-and-iaq…
In 2015, of the nearly 26 billion pounds of total chemical waste managed at industrial facilities covered by our Toxics Release Inventory (excluding the metal mining sector), approximately 92% was not released into the environment. Check out the TRI Pollution Prevention Search Tool for more information about how individual facilities and parent companies are managing waste and reducing pollution at the source.
Do you know a young environmental steward in your community? They deserve recognition! Learn more about the President’s Environmental Youth Award. Applications are due March 1st. http://go.usa.gov/3u7XB
Our 2015 Toxics Release Inventory National Analysis shows that over the past 10 years toxic air emissions across the U.S. have decreased by 56%. This good news means we can breathe a little easier.Toxic air pollutants have been associated with health effects that include damage to the developing nervous system in babies and young children, as well as respiratory symptoms such as cough and throat irritation in children and adults. https://www.epa.gov/…/epa-report-shows-air-emissions-toxic-…
Today we issued a notice of violation to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. and FCA US LLC for alleged violations of the Clean Air Act for installing and failing to disclose engine management software in light-duty model year 2014, 2015 and 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokees and Dodge Ram 1500 trucks with 3.0 liter diesel engines.
See where we worked near you to advance clean water protection, increase the safety of drinking water and rebuild the nation’s infrastructure! #EPAWaterProgress #EPAForward
Radon can be a problem in any home: old homes, new homes, drafty homes, insulated homes, homes with basements, and homes without basements. Just because your neighbor's radon levels were low, doesn’t mean your home is safe. Testing is easy. Take time this January, during National Radon Action month to test, fix and prevent the loss of a life from lung cancer.
Have you checked out our youth awards? If you know a K-12 student with a passion for environmental stewardship, tell them about the President’s Environmental Youth Award. Applications are due 3/1/2017.
EPA has an important and timeless goal–protecting public health and the environment. Science will always be the basis of this work.