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EPA Environmental Protection Agency - Federal Agency responsible for overseeing environmental laws enacted by congress
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EPA Any water system providing water for human consumption for an average of at least 25 persons per day (or 15 or more service connections) and in use for at least 60 days each year. Further defined as follows:
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EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency Ecology: Washington State Department of Ecology Exposure pathways: Existing or hypothetical routes by which chemicals in soil, water or other media can come in contact with humans, animals or plants.
Ãâó: www.cadetco.com/environment/enviromental_terms.php
EPA The federal agency responsible for enforcing federal environmental regulations such as the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act.
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EPA ESD Protected Area. An area in which static electricity is kept below levels that could cause damage to electronic components handled within the area.
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