The United States Environmental Protection Agency: (http://www.epa.gov) This site contains information on the EPA and Federal Environmental Laws and Regulations. It also contains information for teachers, students, and concerned citizens. The page also has an environmental database and info on environmental software. The EPA Regions are deliniated and there is information on grants and funding.
EPA Chemical Emergency Preparedness Office: (http://www.epa.gov/swercepp/)
Information on Domestic Preparedness, chemical information, the National Response Team, databases and publications.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency: (http://www.fema.gov/)
FEMA's webstie, much like the EPA's site has an area for Kid's. Children can complete an activities area and receive a certificate from FEMA for their accomplishments! There are also independant study courses available for grown-ups on the site. This information will be helpful to emergency responders for all types of departments, including Police, Fire, EMS, and even Hospital Staff. There are also links with information on the weather warnings, the US Fire Administration, and college study programs in Emergency Management and Emergency Services.
Domestic Preparedness: (http://www.sbccom.apgea.army.mil/ops/dp/index.html)
A site run by the US Army, to give information to First Responders to Domestic Acts of Terrorism. Information on Chemical Protective Suits and SCBA Hoses and the Army's Technical Helpline. |
The State of New Jersey Home Page: (http://www.state.nj.us/)
This page is the official homepage for the State of New Jersey. It is the master page for all of the links that are to follow for New Jersey.
New Jersey State Police: (http://www.state.nj.us/lps/njsp/)
The New Jersey State Trooper's. Their history. Memorial to Troopers that gave the ultimate sacrifice. Road conditions and alerts. News.
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection: (http://www.state.nj.us/dep/)
Air Quality Information, regulatory information, news releases, DEP Easy Access Directory.
New Jersey Department of Personnel: (http://www.state.nj.us/personnel)
Want a State, County, or Local Civil Service position? Here is the place to look. |