U.S. Department of the Interior describes company program as a "model for others."
Kansas City Public Works says a power failure caused one of its lift stations to go offline.
Midwestern utility purchases low NOx burners and over-fire air system to comply with Regional Haze Rule.
Internet portal and water data enable smarter management across more than 130 of Ireland's beaches and lakes.
Board expects to use funds to help pay for 10-year capital plan.
GE Energy produces engines that can help dairy farmers generate methane energy.
Acoustic fiber optic cable installed on major water transmission mains lets operators detect precursors to failure.
The first commercially-viable Tokamak fusion facility is using coconut-shell charcoal as an absorption mechanism.
Water For People says transformative investment will accelerate and expand efforts to provide innovative, sustainable water solutions in Africa.
Group says Chesapeake Energy will not drill for natural gas within New York City's watershed, which supplies water to 9 million people.
NOAA research grants to help answer when, where and how hypoxia develops at finer temporal and spatial scales.
The Environmental Protection Agency is moving forward without an evidentiary hearing to implement the agency's May 2009 final rule revoking tolerances, or residue limits, for the pesticide carbofuran.
Integrated gasification combined cycle process at Kern County plant will convert coal power to electricity and capture and sequester carbon dioxide in an adjacent oil field.
State standard called for machines to use only 6 gallons of water per cubic foot of capacity by 2010.
Security door manufacturer steps up production to protect against copper theft.
Oregon State University's Todd Jarvis says the unitization concept, which requires cooperation, may work to protect groundwater usage and supply.
Legislators approved the increase in funding through the Land and Water Conservation Act Stateside Assistance Program for 2010.
Blacksmith Institute report highlights top 12 cleanups and successes from around the world.
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology scientists have developed a lighter weight, longer lasting battery that could be made even more powerful and rechargeable.