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Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair (CCAR) is a partnership of industry, education and government, in conjunction with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Design for the Environment. CCAR's virtual repair shop is designed to help automotive service professionals better understand their environmental responsibilities.
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EnviroSenSe: Assisting Pollution Prevention Implementation allows those implementing pollution prevention programs
or developing research and development projects to benefit from
the experience, progress and knowledge of their peers. This site
includes a pollution prevention forum for all levels of government,
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 | FedWorld was introduced by The National Technical Information Service (NTIS) in November 1992 to help with the challenge of accessing U.S. Government information online. The goal of FedWorld is to provide
a one-stop location for the public to locate, order and have delivered
to them, U.S. Government information.
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 | GAO Report on Motor Vehicle Safety is the United States General Accounting Office report to Congress on its studies of the safety of aftermarket crash parts and recycled airbags. The report also analyzes the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's regulatory authority over aftermarket parts and airbags and its ability to identify and remove those parts determined unsafe.
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OEM Audit Web site is used by the Environmental Protection Agency to gather feedback from the automobile technician community on the OEM service information Web sites.
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