Indiana University scientists measured nitrogen and phosphorus retention as well as carbon sequestration in tidal soils of three Georgia rivers.
Company says it doesn't have enough information on alternative dispersants nor are sufficient quantities currently available.
A triple blind groundwater sampling event shows that the environment is a very complex system that may not lend itself to simple explanation.
- By Samuel W. Butcher, Lauren M. McKinlay
USDA veterinarian warns that boating and fishing enthusiasts should still be vigilant in removing any potential threats from their equipment.
EPA is hoping this approach will streamline the process and make it easier for manufacturers to gain approval to sell their conversion systems.
Amonix, SNWA build a concentrated photovoltaic solar energy plant to help power the water treatment facility.
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.
Over the past several years, three tools have been made available to assist water utilities, state primacy agencies, laboratories, public health officials, and others responsible for water safety. All three contain analytical methods for detecting chemical, biological, and radiological contaminants.
After four years of public input, Kansas City has a plan that is expected to eliminate unauthorized sewage overflows.
Interested parties have until July 2 to submit proposals for educational sessions at the 14th National Brownfields Conference next April in Philadelphia.
EPA OKs a plan that includes removing ash from Swan Pond Embayment, building a protective perimeter dike, and covering it.
Strategic Plan won't be finalized until September, so adjustments may be needed.
According to EPA, the possibility of terrorists or criminals intentionally contaminating drinking water with pathogenic microorganisms has given rise to the need to rapidly and effectively sample water to detect the danger in small concentrations.
Jackson Housing Authority, with Duvall Decker Architects, P.A., combines sustainability, energy-efficiency, durability, and livable housing with infrastructure improvements while remaining economical.
EPA's Kargbo says the United States produces 7 million tons of sewage sludge a year, but making it a biofuel resource will not be easy.