EPD Structure
The Air Protection Branch is responsible for protecting
Georgia's air quality through the regulation of emissions from industrial
and mobile sources. The Branch also monitors levels of air pollutants
throughout the State.
The Hazardous Waste Management Branch regulates facilities
that treat, store or dispose of hazardous wastes. This branch
also administers the State Superfund, which is used for hazardous
site cleanup work.
The Land Protection Branch regulates solid waste disposal
and treatment, scrap tire cleanups, lead and asbestos abatement,
underground storage tank registration and remediation, and surface
mining permitting and reclamation.
Functions of the Program Coordination Branch are
Division-wide in scope and include the management of district office
operations throughout the state (link to map), laboratory, emergency
response, environmental toxicology,
environmental radiation, radioactive materials, quality assurance,
small business assistance and training.
The Watershed Protection Branch manages water resources in Georgia through permits to local governments and industry to discharge treated wastewater and to local governments, industry, farmers and subdivisions for surface water and groundwater withdrawals. The Branch ensures that Georgia's public water systems are operating properly to supply safe drinking water to citizens, works to control nonpoint sources of pollution, including erosion and sedimentation, and manages storm water discharges. This Branch also conducts water quality monitoring and modeling of Georgia's waterways.
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