Pacific Southwest (Region 9) Media Center
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EPA Region 9
News media, state and local officials, and others can find press releases, media events and contacts in EPA's Pacific Southwest. Additional resources include newsletters, annual reports, and library services that support regional activities.
Find news releases, newsletters, contacts, and other information for the media and public at EPA’s Pacific Southwest Media Center. EPA’s Pacific Southwest region implements and enforces federal environmental laws in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and 148 tribal nations.
Latest Pacific Southwest News
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EPA Announces 2024 Pollution Prevention Recognition Program for Pacific Southwest Region
Applications will be accepted through May 24, 2024
EPA News Release: EPA Announces 2024 Pollution Prevention Recognition Program for Pacific Southwest Region
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EPA Fines East Bay Cities and Municipal Utility Districts for Sewage Discharge Violations
EPA News Release: EPA Fines East Bay Cities and Municipal Utility Districts for Sewage Discharge Violations
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Shasta-Siskiyou Transport of Redding, Calif. to Pay Over $208,000 Penalty for Fuel Spill that Reached Sacramento River
EPA News Release: Shasta-Siskiyou Transport of Redding, Calif. to Pay Over $208,000 Penalty for Fuel Spill that Reached Sacramento River
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Tribe in Northern California to Improve Drinking Water Safeguards Under Federal Enforcement Agreement
EPA News Release: Tribe in Northern California to Improve Drinking Water Safeguards Under Federal Enforcement Agreement
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EPA Actions Restore Safe Drinking Water to over 900 Mobile Home Park Residents in Eastern Coachella Valley
Drinking water previously contained unsafe levels of arsenic.
EPA News Release: EPA Actions Restore Safe Drinking Water to over 900 Mobile Home Park Residents in Eastern Coachella Valley
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Newsletter
January—March 2024 Newsletter
See our newsletter to learn about our work restoring water service on Maui, protecting people from hazardous waste, improving air quality and investments in the Pacific Southwest region.