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Here is a list of some existing mobile apps that use EPA data. We are providing this list to help developers know what has been created, to encourage and inspire developers to make other useful apps, and to avoid creating duplicates. This list is not intended to be comprehensive so if you know about other apps that use EPA data, please let us know and we will update this list. Click here for a spreadsheet of existing apps.

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Design for the Environment Mobile

The EPA's Design for the Environment (DfE) label identifies products that meet EPA's stringent sustainability criteria. DfE-labeled products are safer for you, your family, and the environment, and perform well. They can be found at your local supermarket, retailer, or pharmacy.

EPA UV Index

The Ultraviolet (UV) Index predicts the ultraviolet radiation levels on a 1-11+ scale. The UV Index provides a daily forecast of the expected intensity of UV radiation from the sun. To assist users in utilizing the UV Index forecast, EPA provides two options for viewing this information with your mobile device.

Indoor airPLUS Builder Mobile Application

The IAPLUS Builder mobile app is primarily for the home builder and verifier partner in the field at new home construction sites. Users will see EPA's Indoor airPLUS Construction Specifications and enter and complete the Verification Checklist via their mobile device. Homeowners can use the app to learn more about the advantages of living in an Indoor airPLUS labeled home.

MyRTK

MyRight-to-know is an EPA Web application designed for mobile devices. This application takes existing EPA information and packages it in a format and with a level of detail that is appropriate for mobile devices and mobile users. For any location or address, myRTK maps nearby facilities that report to TRI, as well as large permit holders in the Air, Water or Hazardous Waste programs that are expected to produce, manage or release TRI-reportable chemicals. The application compares individual facility releases to releases by other facilities in the county, as well as to other facilities in the same industrial sector. MyRTK also identifies the most serious facility non-compliance across the twelve most recent quarters of data for the three principal U.S. environmental statutes: the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

External Apps

EPA cannot attest to the accuracy of the information provided by the third-party apps listed below. Using these third-party apps does not constitute an endorsement by EPA or any of its employees of the sponsors of the apps or the information presented in the apps.

ARadiationMonitorPRO Exit EPA Disclaimer

Monitor Radiation Levels in many US cities in Real Time and display EPA readings. A Radiation Monitor App that displays a Real Time private meter based map with radiation levels in the US every minute. The PRO version does not have ads and displays the public EPA readings for multiple cities in the US.

Creek Watch Exit EPA Disclaimer

Creek Watch enables you to help monitor your watershed. Creeks and streams are a vital part of watersheds; they provide water to drink and sustain plant and animal life. However, they can also be a pathway for pollution to spread, and they are often too numerous for water boards to monitor without help.

EPA and CEQ Regulations (Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations - Protection of Environment) Exit EPA Disclaimer

The complete text of Title 40 CFR, Protection of Environment, on your iPhone.

EPA [Regulated] Sites Exit EPA Disclaimer

EPA Sites is a mobile Web application that provides the ability to search (by zip code) for sites or facilities subject to federal environmental regulation.

Explore Your Place History Exit EPA Disclaimer

Using U.S. street addresses to create and maintain a personal place history, My Place History allows you to gather general information about your proximity to environmental hazards or exposures and unlock a wealth of geographically relevant health information.

GreenSpaceMap Exit EPA Disclaimer

Using information from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that is made public by data.gov, GreenSpace Map provides an immediate answer to this question. It allows you to view the EPA’s Featured Environmental Interests list in your area to determine the proximity of reported sites within any 20-mile radius.

Mercury in Seafood Lite Exit EPA Disclaimer

The mercury in seafood app provides users with a list of the most commonly consumed types of seafood along with the average mercury level found in each respective type. Detailed information for each type of seafood is shown once an item is selected. Environmental information such as fishing methods used, population levels, and bycatch are shown to help the environmentally conscious decide if they'd like to consume that type of seafood. Users can then add their selection to their "My Servings" list which is a running list of all seafood selections consumed in the last thirty days. Total servings are calculated along with total mercury consumed. Mercury levels are then compared with the EPA guidelines to show the user how safe their seafood choices have been in the previous month.

MPGFACTS.com - EPA Gas Mileage Ratings Exit EPA Disclaimer

MPGFACTS.com provides MPG (miles per gallon) and expected fuel cost information on virtually all 1984 - 2009 vehicles sold in the US. The database contains over 20,000 cars, trucks, SUV’s and other special purpose vehicles.

MyAirQuality Exit EPA Disclaimer

MyAirQuality displays air quality observations, forecasts, and health messages for locations you select. The application displays air quality conditions using the same criteria and formats as Federal, tribal, state, and local governments use. For those who are not familiar with air quality issues, help information is available.

Radiation Map Exit EPA Disclaimer

Get real-time radiation information for the US, Japan and Korea. Scroll and zoom the map to see more locations, status and numbers. Be prepared in case levels rise and put you, your family and your friends at risk. Data is reported from official government sources and displayed on a map for your convenience.

TSD ToxLim Exit EPA Disclaimer

This app calculates NPDES effluent limitations according to the method in the USEPA document entitled, “Technical Support Document For Water Quality-based Toxics Control.” The app presents the USEPA Water Quality Criteria as a reference. There are three sections that calculate Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) limits, Chemical specific limits, and values for use in a reasonable potential analysis.

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