The aim of National Radon Action Month is to increase the public's awareness of radon, promote radon testing and mitigation for existing dwellings, and help newly constructed homes become more radon resistant.
Agency issues Clean Water Act administrative orders for construction and wastewater related violations in the Southeast.
Arizona American Water project to get $2.3 million in federal funds to help meet EPA standard for naturally occurring element.
From lead in plumbing to testing used oil, California's Department of Toxic Substances Control will be enforcing new statutes in 2010.
Texas AgriLife Research scientists study the ways that genes interact in corn breeding in an effort to control problems related to weather.
The third WaterSmart Innovations conference is set for Oct. 6-8, 2010 at the South Point Hotel and Conference Center.
Data from a University of Wisconsin-Madison study found that 940,000 housing units were built between 1940 and 2000 in private land inside the boundaries of national forests.
Free report offers insight into proven program models of energy efficiency.
Bay states will face consequences for inadequate nutrient reduction plans for the Chesapeake Bay, including expansion of coverage responsibility and additional EPA oversight.
25th RCI International Convention & Trade Show will cover roofing, waterproofing, and exterior wall systems.
By manipulating two genes, scientists have developed a tobacco plant that expresses more oil, which could be used for biofuel.
Photovoltaic modules made from these microsized cells for the rooftops of homes and warehouses could have intelligent controls, inverters and even storage built in at the chip level, says one field engineer.
Recycling nuclear fuel would decrease the problem of nuclear waste disposal, the report says.
A photoactivated, scanning probe microscope will be designed to identify defects that limit solar cell efficiency.
The agency seeks public input on its interim guidance for dioxins in soil cleanup goals.
EPA has identified these industries for financial obligations in cleanup of environmental releases.
Posty Cards breaks ground on the first manufacturing facility in Kansas City, Mo., built to LEED v3 Gold building standards.
The agency is first addressing phthalates, short-chain chlorinated paraffins, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and perfluorinated chemicals.
Clean Energy will design, build and operate a new compressed natural gas fueling station for public use.