This clay uses resorcinol diphenyl phosphate, which makes it more attractive to use than quaternary amine-treated organoclays.
National Clean Fuels will help separate oil from contaminated water in the Gulf of Mexico with the help of newly engaged environmentalist Norris McDonald.
Net car sharing emissions are negative and statistically significant for both the observed impact and full impact, researchers say.
The InfraCal Biodiesel Blend Analyzer manufactured by Wilks Enterprise, Inc. will be used for compliance monitoring of a state-mandated biodiesel program.
Los Angeles Harbor, University of Houston, Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, University of Houston and South Coast Air Quality Management District are recipients.
Hearings on the bill will begin July 29.
Selective catalytic reduction may not be working effectively, according to tests by EnSIGHT, an environmental consulting firm.
The National Recreation and Park Association celebrated the vote of the House Natural Resources Committee.
A green tariff will allow the company to sell its power to the grid.
Three different federal agencies are monitoring air quality in and around the spill for the environment and worker health.
SDOX, which was developed using National Science Foundation funds, supports bioremediation and will help in restoring Gulf of Mexico habitats.
Selected participants will help EPA determine how to minimize the potential burden on small entities.
Now, research, funding and testing tools from the Food and Drug Administration will be added to those of EPA, NTP and NCGC to improve chemical impacts testing.
EPA and NIH scientist used rapid screening method to determine whether the oil dispersants used in the Gulf of Mexico and others could harm marine life.
The council will study future transportation fuels and prudent development of North American natural gas and oil resources during the 2010-2011 term.
Anne Wallin, director of Sustainable Chemistry and Life Cycle Assessment, shares the company's approach to working smart in today's chemical society.
- By L.K. Williams, EPonline
A drum reconditioning business left volatile organic compounds and other chemicals at the site in Coventry, R.I.
EPA's New England office bestows award to Arnold Greenleaf, superintendent of the wastewater treatment plant.
New report from the American Bird Conservancy offers recommendations; Fish & Wildlife Service seeks public help to ensure health of migratory birds.