EPA recognized Price Chopper in Colonie, N.Y., for being the most successful at reducing the environmental impact of its refrigeration equipment.
Public-private partnership recognized for contribution to water pollution control through excellence in wastewater treatment operations
Earth911.com has partnered with the association to provide more information to visitors of LampRecycle.org.
WEF will present the awards at the annual conference Oct. 13 in Orlando, Fla.
The Environmental Quality Board is holding hearings on proposed stormwater rule changes that hold permittees more accountable.
The agency shares data on coal ash sites, including ownership, location, hazard potential, and dates of last regulatory or company assessment.
DOE is paying out $644,000 for research on sequestering carbon dioxide in shallow formations to the Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Scientists say their study shows that contaminants from natural coal deposits are not easily bioavailable but those from crude oil are and can account for the continuing degradation off the coast of Alaska.
Companies offer integrated technology and communication to help shape projects and request grants from the DOE's Smart Grid Investment Grant Program.
The Vander Lans treatment facility, 100-percent recycled water for barrier protection, and recycled water for replenishment should help the Water Replenishment District meets its goals.
The researchers are looking into the effectiveness of stream restoration activities and associations between total dissolved solids and aquatic benthic macroinvertebrates.
Water Research Foundation gives grant to company to determine better pretreatment processes for reverse osmosis desalination.
Delft, Rutgers and Columbia university students took the top places in the New Generation Competition, which will be celebrated Sept. 9 and 10 at H209 in Jersey City, N.J.