📅 Save the date for the July 17th EPA Tools & Resources Webinar at 3 PM ET! Join us to learn about EPA’s Dynamically Downscaled Ensemble (EDDE) - a collection of complex 3D models reflecting the potential changes over time to weather, extreme events, and climate in North America. We'll discuss EDDE Version 1 data availability and the design and release timeline of EDDE Version 2. Learn more or register to attend ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dZHB6Q6
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Our mission is to protect human health and the environment.
About us
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) mission is to protect human health and the environment. EPA works to ensure that: - Americans have clean air, land and water; - National efforts to reduce environmental risks are based on the best available scientific information; - Federal laws protecting human health and the environment are administered and enforced fairly, effectively and as Congress intended; - Environmental stewardship is integral to U.S. policies concerning natural resources, human health, economic growth, energy, transportation, agriculture, industry, and international trade, and these factors are similarly considered in establishing environmental policy; - All parts of society--communities, individuals, businesses, and state, local and tribal governments--have access to accurate information sufficient to effectively participate in managing human health and environmental risks; - Contaminated lands and toxic sites are cleaned up by potentially responsible parties and revitalized; and - Chemicals in the marketplace are reviewed for safety. The agency was founded in 1970 and is headquartered in Washington, District of Columbia with ten additional regional headquarters offices (Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City, Denver, San Francisco, and Seattle) as well as more than a dozen laboratories, and other regional and programmatic offices.
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http://www.epa.gov/careers/
External link for US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1970
- Specialties
- Environmental Protection, Human Health, Air Quality, Water Quality, Cleanups, Emergency Response, Research, Pesticides and Chemicals, Climate, and Pollution
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1200 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.
Washington, DC 20004, US
Employees at US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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Whoops! Didn't mean to scare you there — was just paying a visit to the EPA Diving team. 🦈 #EPADivers are data gatherers, note takers, and photographers that observe and document changes to aquatic environments. EPA Divers participate in diverse activities, such as: 🔬 Sampling submerged drums of unknown materials 🗺️ Mapping illegal underwater dump sites 🐟 Inspecting waste discharges from seafood processing facilities 🪸 Assessing the health of seagrass meadows, coral reefs, and other important marine habitats Learn more about scientific diving, and the EPA Divers team: https://www.epa.gov/diving #SharkWeek
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EPA Region 8 staff have been out and about all over Colorado! They presented at Denver Public Schools' Summer Connections, SPARK + Colorado Dream Foundation, the Cherry Creek State Park, Colorado Parks and Wildlife grand opening of the new Nature/Education Center, and the Gunnison River Festival. Whew! 😮💨 Summertime brings even more opportunities for EPA to educate communities about environmental issues such as sun safety, water conservation, and food waste reduction. We're looking forward to more summer events! 👏
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🎓 Come one, come all recent college graduates!🎓 EPA's Region 9 office is seeking an Environmental Protection Specialist for their Superfund and Emergency Management Division (SEMD) in San Francisco, CA. 🌍🔍 Be part of supporting cost recovery, litigation processes, and conducting site file reviews at our Superfund cleanup sites. Start your career at EPA and make a difference! The application period closes soon⏳ Apply today ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/e8QjPUYD
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Hear from Bruno Pigott, our Office of Water's Acting Assistant Administrator! ⬇️
We're elated to announce three incredible keynote speakers to anchor the 2024 Industrial Water Reuse Conference, November 19-21, 2024. Register today for insights from these industry experts and many, many more: https://lnkd.in/ezAuFAJd 🖥 Industry Perspective: The Road to Water Positivity Will Hewes, Global Leader, Water Sustainability, Amazon Web Services (AWS) 🤝 Building Partnerships between Utilities & Industry Elizabeth Fazio Hale, JD, LLM, CEO, Gulf Coast Authority 🌐 Regulatory Perspectives on Industrial Water Reuse Bruno Pigott, Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Water, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Green Business Council EPRI World Economic Forum Global Data Center Alliance U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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#DYK EPA and other federal agencies have special hiring authorities you may be eligible to take advantage of? These include special hiring paths for: ✅ Veterans & military spouses 🌎 Returned Peace Corps volunteers 💚 Individuals with disabilities EPA's region 9 office is looking for a Supervisory Biologist/Physical Scientist/Environmental Engineer who is eligible for one of these hiring authorities. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/e2ap4vx3
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Comin' out of my exoskeleton, and I've been doin' just fine. Ignore the screams. 🫣 Though they may be loud (and maybe creepy looking depending on who you ask), cicadas are not dangerous and can provide some environmental benefits including: 🗣️Serving as a valuable food source for birds and other predators 🗣️Aerating lawns and improving water filtration into the ground 🗣️Adding nutrients to the soil as they decompose Remember, no need to spray! Pesticides are generally ineffective in keeping cicadas away. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eJ96EDU5 📸: EPAer Jairus
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You've got your favorite sunhat 👒 and flippy floppies 🩴, but do you really know your beach? 🤔 This #CleanBeachesWeek, dive deep into learning more about your local beach — from water quality to current and past health advisories. 🏖️Find information about U.S. beaches: https://lnkd.in/eyaEdqgK
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Today, the United States Environmental Protection Agency released the Fifth Edition of Climate Change Indicators in the United States. The report highlights new data showing the continuing and far-reaching impacts of climate change on the people and environment of the United States. New to the report this year are an indicator on Marine Heat Waves (showing trends related to multi-day high ocean temperatures) and a feature on Heat-Related Workplace Deaths. The Fifth Edition presents highlights from a subset of EPA’s total of 57 indicators, which include historical data and observed trends related to either the causes or effects of climate change. The report explores the interconnected nature of observed changes in climate with chapters thematically organized around Greenhouse Gases, Heat on the Rise, Extreme Events, Water Resources at Risk, Changing Seasons, Ocean Impacts, Rising Seas, and Alaska’s Warming Climate. Since publishing the first edition in 2010, EPA has maintained an up-to-date online resource of climate change indicators and regularly released updated publications that present the latest data. EPA partners with more than 50 data contributors from various U.S. and international government agencies, academic institutions, and other organizations to compile these key indicators of climate change. EPA’s indicators show multiple lines of compelling evidence that climate change is increasingly affecting people’s health, society, and ecosystems in numerous ways. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/eHR96mdV Explore all 57 climate change indicators: https://lnkd.in/d_RE88X
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Sometimes Great Lakes science is done in very unusual conditions, like a mayfly hatch on #LakeErie! EPA and University of Minnesota-Duluth co-operate the Great Lakes Sediment Surveillance Program, which monitors the spatial distribution and temporal trends of persistent, bioaccumulative, and/or toxic chemicals in sediments of the Great Lakes. To make the research vessel #LakeGuardian a less attractive destination for the mayflies and keep them from landing in the sediment samples being collected, scientists from University of Minnesota-Duluth and EPA worked under red light. Although a bit of a nuisance, mayfly hatches are also indicators of Lake Erie’s health because mayfly populations provide a valuable food source for fish and birds. Fun fact: Mayfly swarms can appear as rainstorms on Doppler radar!