American Municipal Power will also spend $15 million on a mitigation project and pay a $850,000 civil penalty to settle alleged New Source Review violations.
EPA and the Shanghai Environmental Protection Bureau launched AirNow International, an Internet-based information tool that provides real-time air quality data.
Study suggests invasive species may be to blame as increase appears to have occurred in the last 17 years.
Interested parties have until July 2 to submit proposals for educational sessions at the 14th National Brownfields Conference next April in Philadelphia.
Strategic Plan won't be finalized until September, so adjustments may be needed.
Jackson Housing Authority, with Duvall Decker Architects, P.A., combines sustainability, energy-efficiency, durability, and livable housing with infrastructure improvements while remaining economical.
Due to the volume of dispersant being applied, EPA is requiring BP to identify a more environmentally friendly substitute.
Texas Tech professor says the highest concentrations of lead and arsenic were observed in soils from the poorer parts of town.
Ruling forces the California county to limit landfill use by municipalities outside of the county.
A green commitment delivers clean, reliable, cost-saving power to American Water.
Facility names, addresses, images, maps, and links are now available for another 3,800 chemical facilities regulated under TSCA.
EPA will closely monitor use of dispersants underwater at the source of the oil release.
EDI says the new enclosed wastewater treatment process will eliminate the need for settling basins, ponds, and lagoons.
Specific measures include at least a 75 percent separation of the combined system into sanitary and stormwater components, a 50 percent expansion of the west side wastewater treatment plant’s treatment capacity, and the disconnection of catch basins.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service program expects 75,000 more acres expected to be enrolled in Wetlands Reserve Program.
The tactic is being used as the lesser of two difficult environmental outcomes, EPA Administrator Jackson said.
The energy- and water-intensive nature of oil sands, combined with climate change regulations, permitting obstacles and other challenges, are a recipe for diminishing revenues and returns.