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The EPA regulates the manufacturing, processing, distribution, and use of chemicals and other pollutants. Also, the EPA is charged with determining safe tolerance levels for chemicals and other pollutants in food, animal feed, and water.
The Environmental Protection Agency protects people and the environment from docHub health risks, sponsors and conducts research, and develops and enforces environmental regulations.
EPA means the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Exhaust emissions means the emissions (including any liquid or solid particles in the gaseous stream) released into the atmosphere from any opening downstream from the exhaust ports of a motor vehicle engine.
The EPA, or Environmental Protection Agency, is the government entity that gives fuel efficiency ratings to all commercially available light-duty cars and trucks in the US. The EPA also lists the official range of all EVs so you know how far a car can go on a full charge.
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The label assigns each vehicle a rating from 1 (worst) to 10 (best) for fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions (i.e., how much carbon dioxide the vehicles tailpipe emits each mile).
Definition: EPA estimates are based upon vehicle-specific data from tests designed to replicate real-world conditions, which can docHubly affect fuel economy: high-speed/rapid acceleration driving, use of air conditioning, and cold temperature operation.
EPA Compliance is a federally-issued authorization for facilities whose activities may yield environmental impact as determined by regulations set by the EPA for the agricultural, automotive, construction, electric utilities, oil and gas, and transportation industries.

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