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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Protecting Human Health and the Environment

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The US Environmental Protection Agency's mission is to protect human health and the environment. We develop models, tool, data sets, libraries, and applications to help serve our mission.

As part of the government's open source initiative, we publish software here and are open to recieving contributions depending on the project. Please see each repository's CONTRIBUTING.md file for how you can help.

Check out EPA's public open job postings usajobs.gov.

Here are some interesting topics to explore:

  • research -- EPA develops models and tools to study environmental issues
  • ow -- EPA's office of water studies and regulates the US's waterways
  • oar -- EPA's Office of Air and Radiation studies and regulates air pollution and emissions

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  1. WNTR WNTR Public

    An EPANET compatible python package to simulate and analyze water distribution networks under disaster scenarios.

    Python 419 223

  2. CMAQ CMAQ Public

    Code for U.S. EPA’s Community Multiscale Air Quality Model (CMAQ) for estimating ozone, particulates, toxics, and deposition of acids and nutrients at neighborhood to global scales.

    Fortran 351 226

  3. Stormwater-Management-Model Stormwater-Management-Model Public

    Dynamic hydrology-hydraulic water quality simulation model for stormwater, wastewater, and combined sewer collection systems

    C 322 215

Repositories

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  • code-json-generator Public Forked from emartinez-usgs/code-json-generator

    Automation that scrapes USEPA github and provides that metadata for code.gov

    USEPA/code-json-generator’s past year of commit activity
    JavaScript 2 MIT 10 0 0 Updated Mar 22, 2026
  • USEPA/campdRShinyDataSource’s past year of commit activity
    R 3 MIT 2 0 0 Updated Mar 22, 2026
  • EPATADA Public

    This R package can be used to compile and evaluate Water Quality Portal (WQP) data for samples collected from surface water monitoring sites on streams and lakes. It can be used to create applications that support water quality programs and help states, tribes, and other stakeholders efficiently analyze the data.

    USEPA/EPATADA’s past year of commit activity
    R 69 CC0-1.0 26 128 (7 issues need help) 4 Updated Mar 22, 2026
  • TADAShiny Public

    TADAShiny is a R Shiny application (link to web version below) built on top of the TADA R Package (https://github.com/USEPA/TADA). It provides a user friendly, web accessible interface.

    USEPA/TADAShiny’s past year of commit activity
    R 20 CC0-1.0 8 26 1 Updated Mar 21, 2026
  • webcms Public

    Content management system for EPA's flagship website, www.epa.gov

    USEPA/webcms’s past year of commit activity
    JavaScript 13 8 0 42 Updated Mar 21, 2026
  • StreamCatTools Public

    R package to work with the StreamCat API within R and access the full suite of StreamCat catchment and watershed scale metrics for all NHDPlusV2 stream reaches and catchments.

    USEPA/StreamCatTools’s past year of commit activity
    HTML 38 CC0-1.0 11 12 0 Updated Mar 20, 2026
  • pf_python_modelbuilding Public

    Python based code to create qsar models for WebTEST2.0 platform

    USEPA/pf_python_modelbuilding’s past year of commit activity
    Python 2 2 0 0 Updated Mar 20, 2026
  • dmap-RShade Public
    USEPA/dmap-RShade’s past year of commit activity
    HTML 0 2 0 0 Updated Mar 20, 2026
  • CIP-service Public

    Updated version of Catchment Index Processing (CIP) Service to provide an API where outside users can index their own GIS data to NHDPlus hydrography

    USEPA/CIP-service’s past year of commit activity
    PLpgSQL 6 CC0-1.0 2 0 0 Updated Mar 20, 2026
  • dmapSMP Public
    USEPA/dmapSMP’s past year of commit activity
    HTML 0 2 0 0 Updated Mar 20, 2026