March—April 2020 Newsletter
Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
EPA is working to support the nation in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. EPA’s major role in this effort involves surface disinfectant registration, and the agency is regularly updating the list of products that have been shown to be effective against the novel coronavirus. EPA has also taken actions to protect the public from unregistered products. In addition, the agency provided personal protective equipment (PPE) to support the country’s COVID-19 response efforts.
- EPA’s Response to the Pandemic
- Pacific Southwest Region of EPA Transfers N-95 Masks to California
- Protecting the Public from Unregistered “Virus Shut Out” Product
- New York Times: EPA Threatens Legal Action Against Sellers of Fake Coronavirus Cleaners
Celebrating Earth Day and EPA’s Founding
EPA was established 50 years ago to consolidate into one agency a variety of federal research, monitoring, standard-setting and enforcement activities to ensure environmental protection. Since its inception, EPA has been working for a cleaner, healthier environment for the American people.
This year, EPA is helping everyone celebrate the 50th anniversary of both EPA and Earth Day with educational resources and art projects to commemorate #EarthDayAtHome.
- Fifty Years of Earth Day (video)
- Environmental Education Resources
- EPA at 50: Progress for a Stronger Future
Advancing Environmental Protection at the U.S.-Mexico Border
EPA has awarded over $255,000 for environmental projects benefiting the U.S.-Mexico border region between Arizona and the Mexican state of Sonora. The awards were provided through the Border 2020 program. The recipient organizations will contribute an additional $101,000 to fund projects to improve proper management of scrap vehicles and discarded electronics, build environmental health capacity for three border tribes, and enhance sustainable stormwater management with green infrastructure alternatives.
Protecting Clean Air in Arizona
ASARCO LLC has paid $33,000 in penalties for failing to comply with a dust control plan central to a settlement with EPA over violations of the federal Clean Air Act. The dust plan is designed to address the release of lead, coarse dust, and other hazardous air pollutants at the Hayden copper smelter.
- Arizona Daily Star: EPA Fines ASARCO for Hazardous Dust at Arizona Smelter
Pollution Prevention Funding Opportunity
Do you want to stop pollution before it starts? EPA Pollution Prevention grants help companies and organizations reduce waste, prevent pollution & increase efficiency.
Upcoming Events
California Groundwater Association PFAS Conference
April 27—29, 2020
Virtual Meeting
Regional Tribal Operations Committee and Annual Conference
April 29—May 1, 2020
Virtual Meeting
Tribal Water Quality Standards Training
Postponed
Earth Day Art
by Sharing Window Artwork