Biology, asked by nawlaniangel, 9 months ago


regulation and public awareness

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Answered by nirajkumarstm108
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Regulations are among EPA’s primary tools to address areas of concern and promote lasting change—the tool used in many cases to accomplish objectives supporting all of the Agency’s strategic goals. Regulations typically have a relatively long lasting impact and for that reason alone, it is extremely important that we consider and be responsive to as many views as is practicable when formulating a rule. We must especially reach out to individuals and groups directly or potentially affected by a proposed rule. Our Flagship project Expanding Public Awareness and Involvement in the Development of Rules and Regulations is designed to focus on impacted groups. EPA selected the activities listed below to apply a variety of new tools and targeted communications to increase the participation of affected individuals and groups and in some cases seek their collaboration in developing possible solutions.

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Answered by divyanshusingh2306
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Yes he is writ

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asas you can see in this question that phylum mollusca there is the second largest animal phylum mollusca terrestrial and aquatic marine or freshwater having an organ system of level of organism that are built with symmetrical

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