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Does the EPA have the authority to show up at our facility and conduct an unannounced inspection? Yes. If your facility is regulated by any federal or state environmental program(s), the EPA and state environmental agencies have broad power to inspect your facility.
In January 2021, EPA finalized a rule that lowered the dust-lead clearance levels to 10 g/ft for floors, 100 g/ft for window sills. The dust-lead clearance levels for window troughs remained the same at 400 g/ft. The clearance levels became effective March 8, 2021.
EPAs screening levels for lead in residential soil are 200ppm, or 100ppm at residential properties with multiple sources of lead exposure.
A requirement that most water systems replace lead service lines within 10 years. The EPA established a requirement that the vast majority of water systems replace their lead pipes within a decade (starting three years from the date of promulgation, or October 2027).
EPAS LEAD ACTION LEVEL To check if corrosion control is working, EPA requires water systems to test for lead at the tap in certain homes, including those with lead service lines. Systems compare sample results from homes to EPAs action level of 0.015 mg/L (15 ppb).
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The final rule builds upon EPAs final standards for federal greenhouse gas emissions standards for passenger cars and light trucks for model years 2023 through 2026 and leverages advances in clean car technology to unlock benefits to Americans ranging from improving public health through reducing smog- and soot-
EPA develops procedures and methods to contain and mitigate contamination and to remediate the environment following public health and environmental incidents and disasters. Contamination incidents could require the decontamination of multiple buildings and outdoor areas.

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