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Facts About the Environmental Protection Agency

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What is the Environmental Protection Agency?

The United States Environmental Protection Agency is an agency of the federal government responsible for protecting human health and the environment through drafting and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by the United States Congress.

The Environmental Protection Agency conducts a variety of environmental assessments, research initiatives and educational programs to inform the public and policymakers as to the overall health of the environment. The primary responsibility of the Environmental Protection Agency revolves around setting and enforcing national standards, under a variety of environmental laws, in direct consultation with state and local governments. By doing so, the Environmental Protection Agency can delegate monitoring and enforcement responsibility to individual states and Native American Tribes located throughout the United States.

Enforcement powers of the Environmental Protection Agency include fines, the institution of sanctions and other penalized measures. Furthermore, the Environmental Protection Agency will work closely with industries and all levels of government to promote energy conservation resources and efforts and pollution prevention procedures.

Environmental Protection Agency Quick Facts


The following details outline the administration of the Environmental Protection Agency:

The Environmental Protection Agency was founded on December 2 of 1970

The Environmental Protection Agency operates with roughly 17,400 employees and annual budget of nearly $10.5 billion

The headquarters of the Environmental Protection Agency are located in Washington D.C., however, the Environmental Protection Agency maintains local offices throughout the United States of America

The Environmental Protection Agency is responsible for the jurisdiction over

The head of the Environmental Protection Agency is Administrator Lisa Jackson; the head of the EPA is appointed by the President of the United States and subsequently confirmed by Congress

Government Agency of the Executive Branch


Government agencies are defined as organizations, councils, and offices operating under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government of the United States of America; each federal agency retains specific administrative jurisdiction over specific facets latent within the operations of the United States Government. The # functions as a government agency under the Executive Branch of the United States government, which is comprised of 3 total branches; in addition to the Executive branch – which is responsible for the regulation and enforcement of operational legislation existing within the United States of America – there also exists the Legislative and Judicial Branches.

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