University of California researchers say resource management and conservation won't work if they don't address the impacts of land-based human activity, particularly the mouth of the Mississippi River.
The agreement settles an August 2008 lawsuit requesting that EPA set deadlines.
EPA says that number is an increase of 12% over 2007.
Stockholm-based company has a technology that generates carbon-free electricity from waste heat.
July 30 is last day to turn in an application to present at the 10th annual Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair in Fredericksburg.
Energy recovery devices for seawater reverse osmosis desalination are popular in Spain; Flowserve sells equipment for three different projects.
Carbon Disclosure Project-ICLEI report says 18 cities are assessing government operations' greenhouse gas emissions and then implementing policies and programs citywide.
In a recent Science article, Ewing and von Hippel say federal agencies should set standards, but local communities should exercise final approve of nuclear waste repositories.
Rick Willett Jr. will present his observations on the challenges and opportunities facing the paper industry at the Engineering, Pulping, Environmental Conference in October.
Climate change models don't consider how carbon dioxide, ozone, and nitrogen may affect water cycle.
Climate change models don't consider how carbon dioxide, ozone, and nitrogen may affect water cycle.
EPA is using stimulus funds to help states address underground storage tank leaks, which can contaminate groundwater.
EPA is using stimulus funds to help states address underground storage tank leaks, which can contaminate groundwater.
CH2M Hill's Tom Waters received an award for his work with the Association of State Flood Plain Managers and in flood protection.
ORSANCO provided the lab to analyze the nutrient loadings to the Ohio River.
R&D organization that has worked with EPA for 27 years will continue supporting the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics for the next five years.
The Tonto Apache Tribe is now using a decentralized wastewater treatment system to process discharges from homes and a hotel, casino, and convention center in Payson, Ariz.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has identified 44 sites that contain coal ash waste using information supplied by electric utilities. The agency will now determine if those sites require any action to ensure that those impoundments do not fail.