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What is the EPA?

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EPA stand for the Environmental Protection Agency. A Federal Agency whose mission is to protect human health and the environment.
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EPA stands for the United States Environmental Protection Agency. For additional information visit them at: http://epa.gov/
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Research
EPA is a member of the omega-3 fatty acid family responsible for maintaining balance to the eye and brain, for cardiovascular health and reducing the incidence of inflammatory diseases such as arthritis. It has been shown in numerous prospective, double-masked, controlled, peer-reviewed studies to be effective in treating rheumatoid arthritis, as it suppresses inflammation in various ways. It is found in fish oils of liver, herring, mackerel, salmon, and sardines.
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What is EPA, Anyway?

Fatty Acid Trip: Adventures in High-EPA Fish Oil
You may be wondering just what it is about EPA that makes it so special. Here I’ll do my best to explain: EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) is a major component of fish oil. A long-chain Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid, EPA contains 20 carbons and 5 double bonds. EPA is also known as EPA; C20: 5n-3 and cis-5, 8, 11, 14,17-eicosapentaenoic acid. (For a very technical look at this Omega-3 fatty acid, see the Lipomics Technologies site.
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What are the benefits of EPA?

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EPA, or eicosapentaenoic acid, is one of the long chain omega-3 polyunsaturates found mainly in the oil from fish. Having EPA and its related polyunsaturate DHA, or docosahexaenoic acid, (e.g. 650mg/day) is reckoned by those scientists studying this subject to be a sensible dietary goal. This amount will provide protection from heart disease, and perhaps cancer, depression and other common ills.
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What is EPA's role in the NEPA process?

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The Environmental Protection Agency, like other federal agencies, prepares and reviews NEPA documents. However, EPA has a unique responsibility in the NEPA review process. Under Section 309 of the Clean Air Act, EPA is required to review and publicly comment on the environmental impacts of major federal actions including actions which are the subject of EISs. If EPA determines that the action is environmentally unsatisfactory, it is required by Section 309 to refer the matter to CEQ.
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If I have another fellowship, must I give it up to be eligible for the EPA Fellowship?

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Possibly not. You cannot receive any other federal assistance – scholarships, grants, fellowships, or traineeships – at the same time as the EPA fellowship. However, if the funding source of your other fellowship is not federal, you can accept both awards.
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What is the Origin of Environmental Justice at EPA?

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Early in 1990, the Congressional Black Caucus, a bi-partisan coalition of academicians, social scientists and political activists met with EPA officials to discuss their findings that EPA was unfairly applying its enforcement inspections and that environmental risk was higher in racial minority and low-income populations.
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Why is the inhibitor in the Mosquito 'Cognito registered with the U.S. EPA?

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The active ingredient in the Mosquito 'Cognito inhibitor, Conceal , is a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved food additive. However, U.S. regulations define a pesticide as "any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, repelling, or mitigating any pest." Conceal is therefore registered as a pesticide with the EPA. The Conceal inhibitor molecule is found in the essential oils of plants. It is widely used as a food flavoring.
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Why does my fuel economy differ from EPA estimates?

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No test can accurately predict fuel economy for all drivers and all driving conditions. Driver behavior, driving conditions, vehicle maintenance, fuel characteristics, weather, and other factors can all affect fuel economy significantly as explained here.
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Why is EPA interested in drycleaning?

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Since 1992, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Design for the Environment Garment and Textile Care Partnership has been working in partnership with the drycleaning industry to reduce exposures to perchloroethylene, or "perc," the chemical solvent used by most drycleaners to clean garments and textile products. Approximately 85% of cleaners use perc as their primary solvent.
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How Does EPA Define Environmental Justice?

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Environmental Justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, culture, education, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.
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How are environmental justice strategies being implemented at EPA?

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Implementing environmental justice programs at EPA has required modifying the Agency's approach to include educating its officials to recognize that certain populations who are disproportionately impacted by environmental pollution are excluded from the decision and policy making process.
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How Does EPA Receive Information From the Public?

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To ensure that EPA was obtaining adequate stakeholder advice as it implemented a national environmental justice program, the Agency chartered the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) in 1993. The Council which is governed by the Federal Advisory Committee Act provides independent advice to EPA on all matters relating to environmental justice.
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What will happen to my EPA?

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Although the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act 1985 will be repealed on implementation of the Mental Capacity Act, the legal effect of an EPA already made under the current law will be preserved.
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What's your opinion of the EPA?

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A lot of good, conciencious people, by and large, trying to do a tough job the best way they know how. This is hurt by an overlay of stone bureaucrats/managers who are more interested in personal job-ladder progress or not rocking the boat, and less in getting anything truly significant done. And there are a few managers who are just downright evil; not only do they screw over their staff, they enjoy doing it.
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Where can I get EPA forms?

Public Guardianship Office
EPA forms can be downloaded from this website using Acrobat reader or call Customer Services on 0845 330 2900 and copies can be sent to you.
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What will EPA do with the presentations?

Paying for Sustainable Water Infrastructure 2007
Presentations will be provided on a CD-ROM for conference participants, which they will receive in their conference packets. The final version of presentations will be available for download on this website after the Conference. The Conference proceedings will also be recorded and presented at a post-conference follow-up meeting that will include representatives from EPA and each of the co-sponsor organizations.
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What are EPA and DHA?

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EPA is Eicosapentaenoic Acid and DHA is Docosahexaenoic Aacid. EPA and DHA are Omega-3s and they are scientifically linked to be necessary for good health.
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Is it EPA approved?

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EPA is not in the business of approving or certifying any commercial equipment. They are in the business of protecting the environment by enforcing laws with heavy fines and cleanup cost to violators. They give advice to the waste generator and offer many educational publications. They do endorse "in house" recycling for dirty solvents, because this minimizes hazardous waste. Here's a great EPA compliance information site.
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Why are EPA Exempt Products preferred over EPA Registered products?

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The EPA requires that Exempt Products list each of their active and inert ingredients on their labels. With EPA Registered Products, only those ingredients considered "actives" are listed on product labels. Many ingredients are classified as proprietary trade secrets and are listed on the product label as "inert" which allows them to be kept hidden from the public. Inerts can be more than just fillers or solvents.
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What are DHA and EPA?

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EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (decosahexaenoic acid) are simply omega-3 fats. Both EPA and DHA are found in fish oil and research shows us they are vital to its therapeutic activity.
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Why doesn't EPA recommend sealers?

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EPA (1990): "Sealing cracks and other openings in the foundation is a basic part of most approaches to radon reduction. EPA does not recommend the use of sealing alone to reduce radon because, by itself, sealing has not been shown to lower radon levels significantly or consistently." This is correct. Sealing openings is not enough, because radon penetrates easily through the concrete itself. And it easily passes through paints or surface sealers as tested by EPA.
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What is EPA's Design for the Environment Program?

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EPA's Design for the Environment (DfE) Program is a voluntary initiative that forges partnerships with a variety of industries, including drycleaning, printing, and the electronics industry, in an effort to encourage the design of safer processes and products by eliminating or minimizing pollution. The overall mission of DfE is to prevent pollution in ways that allow businesses to remain successful.
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Which EPA and GLA supplements are the best?

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We have not yet received enough information to recommend which supplements are best for you. However it is essential that you look for quality when purchasing these products. In general, I would stick with the largest most reputable brands for EPA and GLA. These brand are the most dependable because they are more likely to have withstood the most substantial and viable testing.
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What is the role of the EPA?

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EPA approves new herbicidal and pesticidal substances. EPA also issues permits for large scale testing of herbicides and biotechnology-derived plants containing new pesticidal substances. In deciding whether to register a new pesticide, EPA considers human safety, the fate of the substance in the environment, the safety for humans, its effectiveness on the target pest, and any effects on other, so-called "non-target" species.
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Why this particular ratio of EPA and DHA?

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The 2:1 ratio of EPA and DHA in Sealogix is virtually the same as that used in all scientific studies conducted with pharmaceutical-grade fish oil reporting health benefits.
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What is EPA doing to protect public health, safety, and the environment?

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The EPA promulgated Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (40 CFR Part 258) under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) on October 9, 1991. The criteria contain location restrictions, design and operating standards, groundwater monitoring requirements, corrective actions, financial assurance requirements, landfill gas migration control, closure requirements, and post closure requirements.
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