TRG provides training and technical support to federal, state, tribal, and local authorities to prepare to respond to a transportation incident or accidents involving DOE shipments of radiological material.
The agency, along with HUD and DOT, is providing technical assistance to help communities achieve their sustainable planning goals.
The Southface SWEET Center has already trained 700+ energy-efficiency professionals, benefiting 3,500 low-income families.
Free, online resource comes complete with training, testing, certification, and customized compliance plan.
The $190,000 in grants will be used to further education and training for sustainable gardening, hazardous household waste disposal, carbon sequestration, and watershed protection.
Thirty-nine candidates completed the Superfund program initiative at Denmark Technical College in Barnwell, S.C.
Online learning module students demonstrated a 30 percent increase in content knowledge.
Held in Salt Lake City, the training includes a mock drinking water contamination event for chemical laboratory personnel.
Undergraduate and graduate students should submit their applications by May 10; winners will be announced at the American Water Works Association's ACE10.
Twelve entities in 10 states are receiving up to $200,000 each to train people in the cleanup of brownfields while also providing training in green building design, energy efficiency, weatherization, solar installation, green construction, and native plant revegetation.
St. Louis Community College used funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for its green jobs program.
Power company donates money to 10 California community colleges for green education and job training.
25th RCI International Convention & Trade Show will cover roofing, waterproofing, and exterior wall systems.