Established in 1970, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency focuses on protecting human health and the environment. The agency leads the nation's environmental science, research, education and assessment efforts. It develops and enforces regulations that help to implement environmental laws. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency researches and sets national standards for a variety of environmental programs. The agency supports environmental education projects that enhance the awareness, knowledge and skills of individuals. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency also offers information for state and local governments and small businesses regarding financing environmental services and projects. In addition, the agency provides financial assistance through programs, such as the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund and the Clean Water State Revolving Fund. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency employs more than 17,000 individuals. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the agency issues sanctions and takes steps to assist states and tribes in reaching the desired levels of environmental quality. It supports various programs related to water and waste recycling, pesticide use, pollution prevention, and toxicity and chemicals.The agency maintains a location in Annapolis, Md.
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