OLEM

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OLEM is a division of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency responsible for overseeing land preservation, hazardous waste management, and emergency environmental response activities.


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instanceOf division of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
federal environmental program office
abbreviation OLEM
country United States of America
focusArea emergency preparedness and response
site cleanup and land reuse
waste and chemical management
fullName Office of Land and Emergency Management
goal to ensure effective response to environmental emergencies
to promote sustainable materials management
to reduce risks posed by hazardous substances and waste
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
mission to protect human health and the environment through safe waste management, cleanup of contaminated sites, and emergency response
oversees Brownfields and Land Revitalization programs
Office of Emergency Management activities
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act hazardous waste programs
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
surface form: Superfund program

Underground Storage Tank program
federal response to certain environmental emergencies
parentOrganization United States Environmental Protection Agency
responsibleFor Superfund program oversight
brownfields redevelopment programs
chemical accident prevention and preparedness
contaminated site cleanup
emergency environmental response
emergency planning and community right-to-know implementation
hazardous waste management
land preservation
oil spill prevention and response coordination
solid waste management policy
underground storage tank regulation and cleanup
sector environmental protection
worksWith local governments
other federal agencies
state environmental agencies
tribal governments

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