EPA Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
The FOIA allows any person access to federal agency records. All agencies, including the EPA, have the duty to release records to the public. To balance the public's right to know with efficient government operations, the FOIA allows agencies to withhold nine categories of information from the public if disclosure of that information would harm government or private interests.
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Frequently Requested Information
- Building Visitor Logs
- Chemical Data Reporting
- Environmental Information by Location
- Special Government Employees (SGEs)
- MyProperty Portal
- Senior Leaders' Calendars
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Released Records
- Administrative Opinions
- FOIA Logs
- Records Released through FOIA Requests
- Regional Repositories
- Staff Manuals
- Superfund Sites
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Submit a FOIA Request
- EPA's Public Access Link (PAL)
- EPA's FOIA Request Process
- Consultation Submissions
- Contact Us
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Fee Information
- Fees and Rates
- Fee Waivers
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FOIA Reports
- EPA FOIA Annual Reports
- Chief FOIA Officer Reports
- EPA Quarterly FOIA Reports
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FOIA Statute and Regulations
- FOIA Statute
- FOIA Regulations
- EPA National Records Management Program
FOIA News
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Consistent with EPA’s commitment to transparency, 1.8 million records previously released to the public in FOIAonline are now available through our FOIAXpress public access link’s reading room.