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Reporting
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www.epa.gov/compliance
Report a Violation!
Protecting the environment
is everyone's responsibility.
Help EPA fight pollution by
reporting possible harmful
environmental activity.
www.epa.gov/compliance
Cut on dashed line.
Protecting the environment is everyone's
responsibility. Help EPA fight pollution by report-
ing possible harmful environmental activity.
www.epa.gov/compliance
Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Assurance
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.I
Washington, D.C. 20460
EPA-300-F-06-003
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What We Do
Our mission is to improve the environment
and protect human health by ensuring
compliance with environmental laws and
regulations, preventing pollution and promoting
environmental stewardship.
An effective environmental protection system
requires a strong and vigorous enforcement pro-
gram. EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance (OECA) has striven to protect human
health and the environment. Using an appropriate
combination of enforcement and compliance
assistance, we and our partners prevent and
reduce pollution, thereby protecting human
health and the environment.
How You Can Help
Americans rely on EPA to protect the land,
air and water. In its 35 years as a federal
agency, EPA has changed the way each
of us looks at how our own actions can make a
difference. Most importantly, the citizens of this
nation are seeing themselves as the custodians
of their environment and they have become aware
of how their actions can affect the health and
welfare of their communities.
Assuring compliance with the environmental laws
of our nation is one of EPA's primary commitments.
In carrying out this responsibility, we use many
different approaches. One of them is to seek help
from citizens by asking them to provide us
with information about potentially harmful
environmental activities in their communities
and workplaces. This has led to state and federal
enforcement cases and ultimately served
environmental protection well.
We invite you to help us protect
our nation's environment
by identifying and reporting
environmental violations.
Signs of possible environmental violations
that you might observe:
Signs of Possible Violations:
Strong, offensive, or unusual
chemical odors
Large numbers of dead ani-
mals, including birds or fish
Pipes or valves that bypass
waste water treatment
systems
Tank trucks discharging into
drains, manholes or surface
waters
Oily slicks on bodies of water
Corroded, leaking waste
containers
Barrels dumped at odd hours
in out-of-the-way places
Cut on dashed line.
To report possible violations
of environmental laws, go to:
www.epa.gov/compliance
Information reported to us will be referred to EPA
environmental enforcement personnel or to the
appropriate regulatory authority that can best
address the concerns.
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