The city failed to meet effluent limits for ammonia and nitrogen.
Next year's conferences will be co-located in Nashville, Tenn.
Temperature and photosynthetic active radiation are the most important variables in determining what future forests might look like, according to the study.
The list features cities in Colorado, Georgia, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin.
CH2M Hill employee and facility design win honors at annual WateReuse symposium.
Two non-utility and three utility green power suppliers were recognized at the Renewable Energy Markets Conference.
EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson signed the Final Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Rule yesterday.
A baffled bioreactor uses baffles to create an intermediate settling chamber for sludge return and to treat water to a level suitable for use in toilet flushing and car washing.
Australian team created a hook that allows longline vessels to set it underwater, which helps minimize seabird deaths.
The authority has identified projects involving solid waste management, water supply, waste to energy, and renewable energy projects.
EPA is engaging Boys & Girls Clubs and Parent Teacher Organizations Today to make a few small changes that will help combat global warming.
As a Clean Air Act Title V facility, Campbell's Soup Company's Napoleon, Ohio, plant also must meet the requirements of Title VI, which cover the management of the refrigerants chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydro chlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs).
- By Environmental Protection Staff
West Basin Municipal Water District in California began its recycling program in the mid-1990s and has invested more than $500 million.
Molecules containing several fluorine atoms tend to be strong greenhouse gases, compared to molecules containing chlorine and/or hydrogen.
Alliance will provide integrated water management solutions, including wastewater collection, water treatment, reuse and distribution, and energy from biogas services.
EPA recalculated the maximum achievable control technology floors for existing and new hospital, medical, and infectious waste incinerators.
The city has agreed to reduce and eliminate overflows into the Ohio River from its combined sewers.