Environmental Protection Agency Company Description
Talk about an organization that's gone green. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) develops and enforces environmental policy and regulations throughout the country. Besides working to ensure compliance with federal environmental rules, the agency provides support for state environmental protection efforts. In addition, the EPA conducts research on environmental issues through a network of laboratories. The agency was established in 1970, the same year as the first Earth Day, in response to growing concerns over air, water, and soil pollution. The agency is led by an administrator appointed by the US president.
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