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The web offers instant information access to local, state, and federal government regulatory and protection agencies throughout the USA and Canada. We invite you to surf these links to discover more about environmental issues and policies affecting our world today.


Environmental Protection Agency –
Technology Innovation Office

http://clu-in.org

The Technology Innovation Office of the EPA advocates “smarter” technologies for use in characterization and clean-up of polluted sites. The office works with clients to identify better, faster and cheaper methods of clean-up of contamination. This web site provides a wealth of technical details, technology descriptions and research results.



EPA REACH IT

http://www.epareachit.org

EPA REACH IT is a system that lets environmental professionals use the power of the Internet to search, view, download and print information about innovative remediation and characterization technologies. As of June 3, 2002, EPA REACH IT contains information about 1,274 Remediation Technologies and 182 available characterization technologies.



Remediation Technologies Development Forum of the EPA

http://www.rtdf.org

The Remediation Technologies Development Forum (RTDF) was established in 1992 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to identify what government and industry can do together to develop and improve the environmental technologies needed to address their mutual cleanup problems in the safest, most cost-effective manner. The RTDF fosters public and private sector partnerships to undertake research, development, demonstration, and evaluation efforts focused on finding innovative solutions to high priority problems. The RTDF has grown to include partners from industry, several federal and state government agencies, and academia who voluntarily sharing knowledge, experience, equipment, facilities, and even proprietary technology to achieve common cleanup goals.

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