A fugitive listed on EPA's Web site, Wainwright is wanted for allegedly polluting wetlands in Indiana.
For the fourth consecutive year, the two organizations are partnering to protect rivers in Oregon and Washington.
The South Florida Water Management District is implementing a state law that requires more transparency in its decision-making process.
Infrastructure revitalization will be a major focus at the annual civil engineering conference.
Researcher of groundwater and air study in North Carolina hopes finding will stimulate more studies.
Second and third phases of a multi-year project expands the use of the Ovation system at the Stickney Water Reclamation Plant.
Local governments, with corporate support from Pinol, are exercising best practices in litter control and solid waste management.
Using Oregon State University analytical methods, researchers enlisted the help of wastewater treatment facilities in 96 municipalities to measure meth, cocaine, and ecstasy.
The amount of atmospheric gaseous elemental mercury spiked in June, according to Julia Lu, a Ryerson University associate professor.
The assessment will help determine the effectiveness of land management practices, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Black & Veatch says Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters are designed to bring people closer to water.
Spark emission spectroscopy will allow a nondestructive way to determine how well insulating glass units contain argon.
Bifurcating the fuel supply would confuse consumers, according to the Alliance for a Safe Alternative Fuels Environment.
Chevron Corp., Texas and federal agencies worked to restore and enhance more than 2,500 acres of coastal wetlands in Port Arthur, Texas.
U.S. size and weight regulation are holding industry back, preliminary study results say.
The Chronicles Group is gathering water planners to discuss the need to implement a comprehensive integrated water policy.