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Environmental Protection AgencyThe US government agency founded to "protect human health and to safeguard the natural environment--air, water, and land--upon which life depends." The Environmental Protection Agency is known as the EPA.
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Environmental Protection AgencyIndependent agency of the federal government established to protect the nation's environment from pollution.
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Environmental Protection AgencyA federal agency formed in 1970 that regulates the amount of pollutants manufacturers can emit.
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Environmental Protection AgencyA federal agency empowered to investigate and control entry into the U.S. of any motor vehicle not meeting federal emission control standards.
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Environmental Protection AgencyU.S. government organization whose mission is to "protect human health and the environment."
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Environmental Protection AgencySee www.epa.gov
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Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) The federal agency created in 1970 to coordinate government action to protect the environment.
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Environmental Protection Agency – Agency of the U.S. Government whose purpose is to regulate and control those agents affecting the environment.
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Environmental Protection AgencyA federal (U.S.) agency with regulatory authority over matters affecting the environment, including waste generation and habitat destruction.
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Environmental Protection AgencyThe federal agency that regulates air quality and sets automotive fuel-economy and emissions standards. Equity
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Environmental Protection Agencyadministers federal environmental policies, enforces environmental laws and regulations, performs research, and provides information on environmental subjects. The agency also acts as chief advisor to the President on U.S. environmental policy and issues.
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Environmental Protection AgencyThe federal agency charged with developing and enforcing national environmental policies. The EPA oversees federal policy regarding air and water pollution, among other topics.
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Environmental Protection AgencyA federal agency charged with protecting the natural resources of the nation.
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Environmental Protection AgencyProtects human health and the environment by restoring contaminated land; protecting water resources; and implementing standards for air quality, drinking and stream water quality, wastewater treatment, and solid, infectious, and hazardous waste treatment and disposal.
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Environmental Protection AgencyA federal agency that develops rules and regulations concerning environmental protection and monitors utilities and other industries.
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Environmental Protection AgencyThe federal agency that regulates air quality and sets automotive fuel-economy and emissions standards.
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Environmental Protection AgencyA federal agency of Cabinet rank. The EPA obtains and analyzes information pertaining to the environment and suggests and enforces relevant federal laws designed to protect human health and the natura [..]
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Environmental Protection AgencyAn agency of the U.S. government that develops and enforces federal environmental regulations and oversees the nationwide ENERGY STAR® program.
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Environmental Protection AgencyAgency of the federal government created in 1970 for the purpose of protecting human health and the environment by writing and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by Congress.
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Environmental Protection AgencyAn agency in the Executive Branch of the Federal Government. It was created as an independent regulatory agency responsible for the implementation of federal laws designed to protect the Environment. [..]
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Environmental Protection AgencySee EPA.
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Environmental Protection AgencyAn agency of the federal government formed to protect human health and the environment by enforcing certain regulations. An example of a regulation that has been passed is the Safe Water Drinking Act. [..]
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Environmental Protection AgencyA U.S. government agency that issues emissions standards and monitoring policy for environmental pollutants in air, water and soil.
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Environmental Protection AgencyThe U.S. regulatory agency for biotechnology of microbes. The major laws under which the agency has regulatory powers are the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA); and the Toxic [..]
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Environmental Protection AgencyA U.S. government agency that issues emissions standards and monitoring policy for environmental pollutants in air, water and soil.
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Environmental Protection Agencyan agency of the federal government of the United States charged with protecting human health and the environment, by writing and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by Congress
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Environmental Protection AgencyAn agency of the U.S. government that develops and enforces federal environmental regulations and oversees the nationwide ENERGY STAR® program.
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Environmental Protection Agencythe U.S. agency responsible for efforts to control air and water pollution, radiation and pesticide hazards, ecological research, and solid waste disposal.
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Environmental Protection AgencyA cabinet-level agency in the Executive Branch of the Federal Government responsible for protecting human health by safeguarding the natural environment.
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Environmental Protection AgencyThe federal agency of the US government, established in 1970, that is responsible for dealing with the pollutìon of air and water by solid waste, pesticides and radiation and with nuisances caused by [..]
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Environmental Protection AgencyAn independent federal agency in the US that sets and enforces rules and standards to protect the environment and control pollution.
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Environmental Protection AgencyProtects human health and the environment by restoring contaminated land; protecting water resources; and implementing standards for air quality, drinking and stream water quality, wastewater treatment, and solid, infectious, and hazardous waste treatment and disposal.
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Environmental Protection Agency(USA) An independent agency in the executive branch whose mandate is to control and abate pollution in the areas of air, water, solid waste, pesticides, radiation, and toxic substances.
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