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- July 2001
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The mission
of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is to protect human health
and to safeguard the natural environment--air, water, and land--upon which
life depends.
EPA's purpose is to
ensure that:
- All Americans are
protected from significant risks to human health and the environment
where they live, learn and work.
- National efforts
to reduce environmental risk are based on the best available scientific
information.
- Federal laws protecting
human health and the environment are enforced fairly and effectively.
- Environmental protection
is an integral consideration in U.S. policies concerning natural resources,
human health, economic growth, energy, transportation, agriculture,
industry, and international trade, and these factors are similarly considered
in establishing environmental policy.
- All parts of society--communities,
individuals, business, state and local governments, tribal governments--have
access to accurate information sufficient to effectively participate
in managing human health and environmental risks.
- Environmental protection
contributes to making our communities and ecosystems diverse, sustainable
and economically productive.
- The United States
plays a leadership role in working with other nations to protect the
global environment.
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