Pollution and Waste Treatment Solutions for Environmental Professionals

Pollution Prevention

Synthetic Tree May Lead to Heat Transfer, Cleanup Technologies
September 26, 2008
Anguil, Spooner Set Up Partnership
September 18, 2008
Sept. 15-21 Is Pollution Prevention Week
September 15, 2008
UT: All Green Roofs Are Not Created Equal
August 5, 2008
Environmental Justice Law to Help Connecticut Residents
July 14, 2008

Analyst: Industry 'Cleaning up' on Environment
June 6, 2008
Study: Some Nanotubes Behave Like Asbestos
May 28, 2008
L.A. to Reap Green Jobs with Electric Truck
May 23, 2008
Dole to Offset Transportation Emissions
May 7, 2008
Mining Company, Groups Reach Compromise
May 5, 2008
UM Shares List of Top Toxic Polluters
April 24, 2008
U.S. Manufacturers Spend Billions Preventing Pollution
April 17, 2008
Dallas Love Field Pledges to Cut PCBs
April 1, 2008
Reebok to Pay Record $1 M Civil Penalty
March 28, 2008
The Last Word
October 1, 2007By Richard C. Giller, Esq.
Granular activated carbon reactivation saves money and generates less waste
For decades, granular activated carbon (GAC) has been recognized as an effective technology for removing organic chemicals in a variety of environmental applications. With strong demand for virgin activated carbon in both process and environmental applications, the use of carbon reactivation and recycling has become an increasingly important option for many companies that currently rely on activated carbon for their treatment needs.
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Commentary

Rollbacks Overshadow Bush's Environmental Record

Excerpts of Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) prepared remarks for a Sept. 24 hearing on the Bush Administration's environmental record.

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