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US Environment Protection Agency
The Environment Protection Agency's
of the USA was founded in 1970. It's "mission is to protect
human health and to safeguard the natural environment
air, water, and land upon which life depends."
The EPA enforces federal environmental
protection laws. It registers and regulates pesticides, enforces
laws covering outdoor air and drinking water quality and regulates
the disposal of hazardous and solid wastes.
It has now grown into a big and powerful
administration: "18,000 people in Headquarters program
offices, 10 regional offices, and 17 labs across the country,
EPA employs a highly educated, technically trained staff,
more than half of whom are engineers, scientists, and environmental
protection specialists. A large number of employees are legal,
public affairs, financial, and computer specialists."
U.S. EPA's scientific publications are
widely recognized as reference materials.
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