The Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority and the La Plata Water Conservancy District are expecting a new dam and reservoir to improve administration of Colorado/New Mexico La Plata River Compact.
The Export-Import Bank of the United States says it wants to help American manufacturers produce green technology for the world.
California American Water said that former state senator Kevin Murray has joined its governing board.
EPA expects to award about 40 grants of up to $25,000 each for projects that address environmental and public health issues in communities.
A price on carbon will increase incentives for efficiency and innovation, according to nearly all of the 144 economists who responded to NYU's Institute for Policy Integrity survey.
Over the next four months, manufacturers will test 67 chemicals using a battery of scientific assays and test guidelines from EPA.
EPA says Chilkoot Fish & Caviar allegedly discharged fish waste without a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit.
California students build and race solar-powered boats in Metropolitan Water District's program highlighting natural and renewable resources.
Calculating carbon cost to the largest emitters of greenhouse gases, Point Carbon says Southern is most vulnerable and Exelon more prosperous.
The Department of Ecology's fee increase will affect dairies, boatyards, aquatic pest control operations and other holders of municipal, industrial, and stormwater permits.
McIlvaine report tracks the needs of water facilities across the country ─American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding or not.
Certification of California Metal–X casting ingot to NSF/ANSI Standard 61 demonstrates compliance with California lead laws.
Report shows polyethylene terephthalate container recycling rate is up for fifth year.
Lawmakers must convince voters to approve $11 billion bond to help finance overhaul of California's infrastructure.
Rains in Atlanta, Ga., returned Lake Lanier and Allatoona Lake to pre-drought levels, creating flooding that overtopped stream gages.
Dennis Beetham and D.B. Western will be liable for the cleanup of hazardous waste at the ranch ─ whether he does it or the feds do, EPA says.