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  • Wildfire Smoke Air Monitoring Response Technology and AirNow Fire and Smoke Map Training Webinar

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  • Explore EPA Research In Your State

    EPA researchers are hard at work to make sure people across the country have clean air, clean water, and clean land. Find out what our world-class researchers are doing in your state.

    EPA Research In Your State
  • EPA ORD Collaborations with State Partners

    These videos showcase interviews with State environmental agency leaders highlighting how they each collaborated with EPA ORD to tackle a priority environmental challenge in their state.

    Videos: EPA ORD Collaborations with Sta…

The success of environmental and public health protection in the United States begins on the front lines at the state and local levels. This site provides information on how EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) engages and collaborates with states, including tools and other resources available to states.

Engaging States in EPA Research

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Communicating Science and Research to States
  • EPA Tools and Resources Webinar Series
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Collaborating with our State Partners

Collaborating with our State Partners
  • Videos: EPA ORD Collaborations with State Partners
  • ​​​​​​​Collaborative Projects with State Environmental Health Experts
  • Regional-ORD Community of Science Networking Program
  • ORD's Key State Partners
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