Michigan Water Science Center finds little relation between E. coli and fecal indicator bacteria criteria for recreational waters.
Radon inhalation accounts for up to 14 percent of lung cancers worldwide.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is joining the World Health Organization's first global call-to-action on cancer risk from radon in homes.
Abstracts for the 2010 International Conference on Water Resources and Arid Environments should be submitted by Oct. 30 to the conference Web site.
Deadline for submissions on whether an EPA ruling would lower human health risks is set for Oct. 8.
Imported from China, the blenders use uncertified small off-road engines that can produce excess smog-forming emissions.
Company's backflow preventers now meet California's lead content rules, which go into effect Jan. 1.
Agency stresses that the field of contaminant candidates was narrowed down with the help of input from stakeholders, the National Research Council, and the National Drinking Water Advisory Council.
The institute will evaluate the performance of fine mesh screens at Kansas City Power & Light's Hawthorn Station, which discharges water to the Missouri River.
Company changes to Standard Method 6040D and V210 should make results more precise and timely.
Research shows a small increase in stratospheric ozone after the restrictions of the Montreal Protocol were established.
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers wants to strengthen the requirements for natural ventilation in high-rise residential buildings.
Association says company is committed to the environment and recycling of products.
Researchers tested taxi drivers before, during, and after the 2008 Beijing Olympics for their heart rate variability in response to varying levels of particulate matter pollution.
Company expects to have plenty of water for the future.
The city failed to meet effluent limits for ammonia and nitrogen.