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Technical Report 
EPA Report 
Nanotechnology white paper 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency :: U.S. EPA 
2007 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
Washington, DC 
EPA 100/B-07/001 
133 
English 
EPA's Science Policy Council has issued the Nanotechnology White Paper (EPA/100/B-07/001, February 2007). The purpose of the White Paper is to inform EPA management of the science issues and needs associated with nanotechnology, to support related EPA program office needs, and to communicate these nanotechnology science issues to stakeholders and the public. Nanotechnology is the understanding and control of matter at dimensions of roughly 1 to 100 nanometers, where unique phenomena enable novel applications. Encompassing nanoscale science, engineering and technology, nanotechnology involves imaging, measuring, modeling and manipulating matter at this scale. At the nanoscale, the physical, chemical and biological properties of materials may differ in fundamental and valuable ways from the properties of individual atoms and molecules or bulk matter. Nanotechnology presents new opportunities to improve how we measure, monitor, manage and minimize contaminants in the environment. New generations of nanomaterials will evolve and with them new and possibly unforeseen environmental issues. 
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               Lower Priority Areas: Appendices G and H
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               Priority Area: Ch. 3 and Appendix D
               Lower Priority Areas: Appendices G and H
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