Monday, June 3, 2019

GoGreen! June 2019 Newsletter US EPA

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EPA News You Can Use - June 2019
https://www.epa.gov/newsroom/gogreen

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IN THIS ISSUE:

Enviro-Tip of the Month
Recent News
What You Can Do, What You Can Use
En español: Spanish Feature
Multimedia
Upcoming Events and Opportunities
About This Newsletter

 

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ENVIRO-TIP OF THE MONTH

Prepare for disaster before it strikes. June marks the traditional beginning of hurricane season in the U.S. Individuals, communities, and businesses can plan ahead for safety, shortages, and storm cleanup.
https://www.epa.gov/hurricanes

 

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RECENT NEWS

EPA's Spring 2019 Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions Shows Commitment to Strong Environmental Protection and Regulatory Reform. The reg agenda continues to support President Trump's commitment to regulatory reform while simultaneously advancing the Agency's core mission of protecting human health and the environment. Along with 35 actions that are appearing for the first time, this agenda lists 57 actions that are expected to be deregulatory. "From reducing NOx emissions from heavy-duty trucks to cost-benefit reforms to addressing emerging chemicals of concern, EPA's latest regulatory agenda reflects the Trump Administration's commitment to protecting the nation's air, water, and land while at the same time alleviating unnecessary regulatory burdens," said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler.
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-spring-2019-agenda-regulatory-and-deregulatory-actions-shows-commitment-strong

$2.6 Billion in New Funding to Improve Water Infrastructure Across the U.S. The funds will assist states, tribes and territories with improving drinking water and wastewater infrastructure across the country. This funding advances President Trump's efforts to rebuild the country's aging water infrastructure, create local jobs, and ensure all Americans have safe and clean water. "EPA is delivering on President Trump's commitment to modernize our nation's water infrastructure and improve public health and environmental protections," said Administrator Wheeler. "EPA's $2.6 billion contribution to the State Revolving Funds will enable more communities to make the investments needed to ensure Americans have safe water for drinking and recreation."
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-announces-availability-26-billion-new-funding-improve-water-infrastructure-across

Superfund List Updates:

  • EPA added seven sites to the Superfund National Priorities List (NPL) where releases of contamination pose human health and environmental risks. The NPL includes the nation's most serious uncontrolled or abandoned releases of contamination. "By adding these sites to the National Priorities List, we are taking action to clean up some of the nation's most contaminated sites, protect the health of the local communities, and return the sites to safe and productive reuse," said EPA Administrator Wheeler. "We've elevated the Superfund program to a top priority, and in Fiscal Year 2018, EPA deleted all or part of 22 sites from the NPL, the largest number of deletions in one year since Fiscal Year 2005."
    https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-updates-national-priorities-list-clean-contamination-and-protect-communities-0

EPA Awards Over $9.3 Million to Clean Up School Buses. Over $9.3 million will help replace older diesel school buses in 145 school bus fleets in 43 states or territories. The new buses will reduce pollutants that are linked to health problems such as asthma and lung damage. "Children's health is a top priority for EPA, and these grants will help provide cleaner air and a healthier ride to and from school for America's children," said EPA's Andrew Wheeler.
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-awards-over-93-million-clean-school-buses

 

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WHAT YOU CAN DO, WHAT YOU CAN USE

What's biting you? Learn ways to control mosquitos, ticks, and fleas. For example, draining water where mosquitos breed, or using pesticides safely. June is Mosquito Control Month.
https://www.epa.gov/mosquitocontrol 
https://www.epa.gov/pets/controlling-fleas-and-ticks-around-your-home

Help prevent asthma attacks. Take steps to reduce or avoid asthma attacks, such as identifying asthma triggers or checking the air quality where you are. One in 10 kids in America suffers from asthma, and communities of color and low-income families are disproportionately affected.
https://www.epa.gov/asthma/asthma-triggers-gain-control

Learn more about Harmful Algal Blooms or HABs. Certain environmental conditions in water bodies can intensify algae growth, causing algal blooms. Blooms that produce toxins with the potential to harm human health or aquatic ecosystems are referred to as harmful algal blooms. Such blooms can harm people, animals, aquatic ecosystems, drinking water supplies, and other problems. Check out EPA's new web site about harmful algal blooms (HABs) caused by cyanobacteria and ways EPA, states, territories, and tribes are working to address them.
https://www.epa.gov/cyanoHABs

 

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EN ESPAÑOL: SPANISH FEATURE

Prepárese para un desastre con antelación. Junio es el inicio de la temporada de huracanes en Estados Unidos. Individuos, comunidades y negocios deben planificar para la seguridad, escasez, y limpieza tras la tormenta.
https://espanol.epa.gov/espanol/huracanes

¿Qué le está picando? Infórmese acerca de las maneras de controlar los mosquitos y las garrapatas. Por ejemplo, drenar el agua estancada donde los mosquitos se reproducen, o utilizar los pesticidas de manera segura. Junio es el Mes de Control de Mosquitos.
https://espanol.epa.gov/control-de-plagas/prevenir-la-exposicion-los-mosquitos 
https://espanol.epa.gov/control-de-plagas/consejos-para-prevenir-las-picaduras-de-garrapatas 
https://espanol.epa.gov/control-de-plagas/encuentre-el-repelente-de-insectos-adecuado

Aprenda más en español: https://espanol.epa.gov

 

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MULTIMEDIA

VIDEO RELEASES - MAY

Administrator's 29th Annual Small Business Program Awards Ceremony. Recognizing outstanding entrepreneurs, small business owners, and EPA offices' efforts in meeting our small business procurement goals.

Gulf Guardian Awards - recognizing businesses, community groups, individuals, and agencies that developed innovative approaches to protect the Gulf of Mexico:

EPA's Chemicals Program - a series of videos hosted by Alex Dunn, Assistant Administrator for Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention:

More EPA videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/USEPAgov/videos

 

BLOG POSTS - MAY

Honoring Contributions of Our Small Businesses, by Denise Benjamin Sirmons, Director of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
https://blog.epa.gov/2019/05/08/honoring-contributions-of-our-small-businesses

More EPA blog posts: https://www.epa.gov/blog

 

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UPCOMING EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

JUNE

Month

American Rivers Month
Perennial Gardening Month

Week

June 23-29 National Mosquito Control Awareness Week

Day

5 World Environment Day (UNEP)
8 World Oceans Day

 

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ABOUT THIS NEWSLETTER

Americans want to help protect and improve the nation's land, water, and air. "GoGreen" is a monthly newsletter from the US Environmental Protection Agency summarizing our recent news and information you can use to make a difference in your home, community, or workplace.

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