Conserving California tracks where bond money has been spent.
Association certifies products that remove various contaminants from drinking water, which has made the news recently.
X-ray absorption spectroscopy helps researchers quantify the rate of reaction between contaminants and soil and water.
U.S. Geological Survey study notes abundance of eelgrass keeping the Pacific brant from migrating to Mexico.
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection offers advice on how to manage home-based storage tanks.
Low-income area gets $2.29-million boost to replace sewer lines and reduce stormwater entering the system.
Rider Levett Bucknall is offering free training on new environmental initiatives to government entities.
Researchers claim the light-to-electricity conversion is very efficient but scaling up the device would be challenging.
Hawaii timber plantations actually use more water than native forests, which may place ecosystems and people at high risk for water shortages.
The next generation online emissions reporting technology will be developed with Misys Open Source Solutions.
A University of Michigan study found an 11 percent reduction in energy demand per person since 1960.
Professor Norman Pace sampled showerheads in seven states to find Mycobacterium avium.
Seventeen judges will hear three weeks of final arguments and deliver a decision in the spring.
EPA said it will ask pesticide manufacturers to voluntarily include new information on product labels, including buffer zones, limits on application and fish mortality reporting requirements.