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Chinese Scientists: Briquettes Better than Coal Chunks

Scientists say the government should phase out direct burning of coal chunks.

Hydro Aluminum North America Wins MWEA Award

The Missouri Water Environment Association recognized Hydro Aluminum for its industrial wastewater pretreatment compliance.

Bord na Mona, American Manufacturing Team Up for Reuse

The alliance will package drip systems with onsite wastewater treatment systems.

Carollo Validates Aquionics' UV Disinfection System

The system can be used for the Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.

AWWA ACE09: Money Matters and Taste

Drinking water director sees quicker action from Obama's EPA

EPA Willing to Pay for Model Climate Change Communities

Up to $10 million in grants are available to governments to establish and implement climate change initiatives.

World Bank OKs Loan for Sanitation in Argentina

About $840 million will support the Matanza-Riachuelo Basin Sustainable Development project.

Trucking Group Says Cap-and-Trade Too Costly

Thin operating margins make rapidly shifting operating costs a hardship on trucking companies.

Feds Coordinate Oversight of Mountaintop Coal Mining

EPA, DOI, and the Corps of Engineers will work together to minimize adverse environmental consequences of mountaintop coal mining.

Aquascape Sets Extreme Green Makeover

Residents of the Lakes of Bliss Woods in Sugar Grove, Ill., will benefit when contractors green their neighborhood July 17-18.