United States Environmental Protection Agency (also EPA)
The abbreviation for "United States Environmental Protection Agency"
The United States Environmental Protection Agency is the federal regulator responsible for administering the Clean Water Act.
United States Environmental Protection Agency. ( www.epa.gov)
United States Environmental Protection Agency. The United States Environmental Protection Agency is charged with protecting the environment and the health and safety of people by establishing standards for the use of many naturally-occurring and man-made compounds and resources. As a part of this effort, the agency is charged with regulating drinking water quality in the United States. They accomplish this through investigating the possible health effects of many naturally-occurring and man-made compounds and regulating those which are shown to impact human health or the environment. For water systems, these regulations are developed as part of the Code of Federal Regulations under the Safe Drinking Water Act and its amendments. In Arizona, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality functions as the local agency responsible for ensuring all water utilities comply with these regulations.
United States Environmental Protection Agency (synonymous with EPA)
Federal Environmental Protection Agency which provides administrative oversight to the CWSRF and DWTRF programs.
United States Environmental Protection Agency, same as EPA
United States Environmental Protection Agency. The agency that has the lead role at the Kalamazoo River Superfund Site.