Data
This site can be used as a landing page to explore and interact with EPA data resources. You can find data by topic or location, interact with those data in web-based applications, understand how EPA uses data, and see how you can use those data too.
EPA’s public catalog of available data assets can be found on Data.gov, which can also be used to explore data from across all the federal government.
The following cards link out to our most popular data topics. Check out those topics or navigate through the pages in our Data Resources box below to learn more.
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Air
EPA collects air quality data from stationary and mobile sources to protect public health and public welfare.
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Chemicals
EPA collects basic exposure-related information of chemicals produced domestically and imported into the United States under the Toxic Substances Control Act’s Chemical Data Reporting rule.
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Environmental Information by Location
EPA organizes its geospatial data to help you search for environmental issues affecting your local community.
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Superfund
Superfund allows EPA to clean up contaminated sites and to seek out those parties responsible for any release and assure their cooperation in the cleanup.
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Toxics Release Inventory
The Toxics Release Inventory Program tracks the industrial management of toxic chemicals that may cause harm to human health and the environment.
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Water
EPA collects and maintains water data to protect and restore our waters, ensuring they are drinkable, fishable, and swimmable.