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When do persons applying for certification as inspectors, risk assessors, or...

Answer: Persons applying for certification as inspectors, risk assessors, and/or supervisors must apply to EPA before taking the 3rd party certification exam.

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Where can I get more information or copies of the lead-based paint abatement...

Answer: Information regarding certification under EPA’s lead-based paint abatement program is available at

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How does my firm become Abatement Certified?

Answer: EPA's Abatement program applies to all states, tribes and territories where EPA has not specifically provided authorization for that state, tribe or territory to operate the program themselves.

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What is the Tier 2 Vehicle & Gasoline Sulfur Program?

See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help. The Tier 2

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Is there lead in lipstick?

Answer: In response to a number of inquiries regarding reports of lead contamination in lipstick, the U.S.

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Can one still sell lead solder under the Lead Ban?

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My neighbors got their water tested and found lead. Is my water safe?

Answer: Lead usually gets into drinking water through contact with plumbing materials such as lead pipes or lead solder, or faucets, valves, and fixtures made of brass (brass contains some lead).

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Is there anything else I can do beyond flushing my tap or buying bottled water?

Answer: Yes, find “Important Steps You Can Take to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water” if you are concerned about lead in their drinking water. The list is not intended to be exhaustive or to imply that all...

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Are non-transient, non-community water systems (NTNCWSs) required to monitor...

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How does the Safe Drinking Water Act limit lead in pipes, plumbing fittings,...

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Is exposure to lead contaminated drinking water from absorption through skin...

Answer: Human skin does not absorb lead in water.

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Why do water systems add phosphate to drinking water? What are the health...

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The certified renovator is required to have proof of their certification at...

Answer:  No. Certified renovators must have with them at the work site copies of their initial course completion certificate and their most recent refresher course completion certificate.

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How do I become accredited as a Training Provider?

Answer: Trainers seeking accreditation in an EPA administered state must submit their applications and fees online through EPA’s CDX system, the EPA’s electronic reporting system: https://cdx.epa.gov.

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The definition of “soil sample” at 40 CFR §745.63 relies on certain American...

Answer:  No. In establishing work practice standards for lead-based paint activities, EPA did not intend to prevent the use of EPA/HUD standards.

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