The Worldwide Environmental Restoration and Construction IDIQ contract, valued up to $3 billion, includes about 40 companies.
The group's management process re-establishes the balance between plant growth and the behavior of herding animals.
MEGA conference features 100 presentations on state-of-the-art methods and more than 60 exhibitors
Vendors and scientists are invited to submit white papers for consideration.
Sustainable South Bronx certifies inner-city workers in HAZWOPER; several graduates will be working in Mississippi.
A targeted community and stakeholder outreach program has enabled Arlington to earn additional grant funding for its redevelopment program.
- By Lexin Murphy, John Sallman
In its second round of funding, EPA will accept proposals for the Climate Showcase Communities program until July 26.
More than 20 citizens who live near the Tar Creek Superfund Site in Northeast Oklahoma have received training that will allow them to work to help clean up the site.
Exelon Corporation must drill new test wells and more to investigate the 2009 leak of radioactive tritium into aquifers below the plant.
Data centers account for 1.5 percent of total U.S. electricity consumption at a cost of $4.5 billion annually.
The Water Environment Federation and the American Water Works Association invite organizations to contribute documents, videos and links to benefit job seekers and employers.
EPA to send its data and methodologies to the Science Advisory Board and also will solicit public comment on the science.
Now everyone will know that offshore drilling is the No. 2 cause of oil spills, says John Morrissey.
The newly formed team will share knowledge and expertise to advance sustainable initiatives, global sanitation and plumbing products and services overall.
Scientists collected outflow samples periodically from 2004 to 2009 from three New York wastewater treatment plants, two of which receive more than 20 percent of their wastewater from pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities.
EPA will hold three public hearings on rules cutting toxic emissions from boilers and solid waste incinerators in Virginia, Texas, and California.
In addition to penalties, the settlement requires ADOT and its contractors to implement a comprehensive stormwater quality training program for its employees.
Recycling business allegedly poured industrial cleaner into storm drain leading to the Fox River, resulting in a fish kill.