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MISCELLANEOUS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Code of Federal Regulations (CFR): Basic information about the CFR along with an online service for searching. For legal research, it is recommended that you verify your results with the printed CFR.
Environmental Pollution and Control: A division of FedWorld, this site features links to various governmental agencies and laboratories.
FedWorld: A one-stop location for locating and ordering U.S. government.
Global Network for Environmental Technology: Provides information about the Clinton Administration's goals towards establishing a public-private partnership to advance to development and diffusion of environmental technologies.
Great Lakes Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse:
National Technology Transfer Center (NTTC): Links U.S. companies with federal laboratories to turn government research results into practical, commercially-relevant technology. Includes: gateways to federal laboratories and governmental agencies, and bulletin services and databases relating to technology transfer.
National Pollution Prevention Roundtable (NPPR) P2 Yellow Pages: An update to the Directory of State and Local Pollution Prevention Programs, published in 1992. It provides a listing of organizations and contracts which are sorted by state.
OSHA Home Page: Occupational Safety and Health Association Home Page.
Small Business Environmental Assistance Program: Offers services to help small businesses through regulatory programs of the Clean Air Act (CAA) of 1990 downloaded. Topics include management of domestic wastes and pesticide storage.
National P2 Center for Higher Education (NPPC): Created by U.S. EPA and based at the University of Michigan, NPPC collects, develops, and disseminates educational materials on pollution prevention. The target audience is primarily academia.
National Environmental Information Resources Center: Access to a broad range of environmental information including P2 and environmentally conscious manufacturing. Participants include U.S. Green Building Council and Public Technology, Inc.
National Pollution Prevention Roundtable (NPPR) P2 Yellow Pages: Directory and State and Local P2 Programs. Provides a listing of contacts sorted by state.
P2Tech-P2 Archive: Provides access to P2 files on a variety of subjects. However, these links are not in hypertext.
WaterWiser (Water Efficiency Clearinghouse): A major source for water efficiency and water conservation information. Includes a publications listing and links to other Internet water-related resources.
Discussion Lists Relevant to the Environment
ISO 14000: By accessing What's New at ISO, one can find the link to First Environmental Management Systems Standards.
Alternative fuels Data Center (AFDC), National renewable Energy Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy: The center collects information about vehicles running on alternative fuels. Data is also provided for the Biofuels Information Center and the Clean Cities Programs.
Envirofacts: This database integrates data from four major EPA programs: permit compliance syste (PCS), CERCLIS,TRIS, RCRIS.
Environmental Pollution and Control: This division of fedworld allows access to environmental information.
EPIC (Energy Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse: EPIC facilitates the exchange of pollution prevention information between DOE sites and state and local government and private industry.
Fed World: This site rpovides links to U.S. government agencies. Reports include acid rain, air pollution, and the Hazardous Material Data File.
Global Network for Environmental Technology: This provides information about President Clinton's goals for establishing a public-private partnership to develop and promote environmental technology.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Environmental Information Sources: This includes the National Environmental Database Index and other NOAA Environmental Information Services.
National Pollution Prevention Center for Higher Education(NPPC): This center which was created by EPA and is based at the University of Michigan, collects, develops, and disseminates educational materials on pollution prevention.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory: U.S. Department of Energy. Office of Industrial Technologies: This laboratory conducts joint resesarch projects with OIT, industry, trade groups and other organization to research, develop, and deliver advanced energy efficient, renewable anergy, and pollution prevention technologies for industrial customers.
National Technology Transfer Center (NTTC): The network links U.S. companies with federal laboratories to turn government research results into practical, and commercially important technology.
SAGE- Solvent Alternatives Guide: This EPA web site provides information on solvent and process alternatives for parts cleaning and degreasing. It lists new cleaning technologies, includes ideas for minimizing wastes, state technical assistance provides, and a process conversion checklist.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network: This site provides hundreds of pages of information. This online offers news and schives about conservation techniques and developments in the world of energy technology. It includes a search engines.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Environmental Management (EM): This site provides information and links to environmental managementand pollution prevention through http://www.em.doe.gov/polprev.html
U.S Environmental Protection Agency: This site provides basic information about the EPA, and includes press releases, and a calendar of events. Also included are a directory of services and resources. The Business and Industry section includes programs and initiatives for business, small business, partners for the environment, regulations and compliance publications, data systems and software.
U.S Environmental Protection Agency Region 6: This website provides information regional bussiness and industry, concerned citizens, community information, RCRA refinery issues, water enforcement, news releases, hot issues, and many more topics of importance for the small business community.
U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources of the United States: Included on this web site is the Toxic Substances Hydrology Program. Numerous reports for Texas can be found under Your State/Texas.
USACHPPM Hazardous and Medical Waste Program: This containsfacts sheets and waste disposal instructions as well an environmentally preferred products catalog and links to other pollution prevention sources.
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