Department of Environmental Protection
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Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is a name used by several states in the United States of America for the agency charged with proposing and enforcing environmental law. The equivalent federal agency is called the Environmental Protection Agency.
The former Department of Environmental Protection in Western Australia is now part of the Department of Environment and Conservation.
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[edit] State-level DEPs in the US
- Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection
- Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection
- Maine Department of Environmental Protection
- Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
- New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
- Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
- West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection
[edit] City-level DEPs in the US
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[edit] State-level DEPs in the US
[edit] City-level DEPs in the US
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- State environmental protection agencies of the United States
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- Environment of Connecticut
- Environment of Massachusetts
- Environment of West Virginia
- Environment of Maine
- Environment of Kentucky
- Environment of Pennsylvania
- Environment of New York
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