About $840 million will support the Matanza-Riachuelo Basin Sustainable Development project.
Thin operating margins make rapidly shifting operating costs a hardship on trucking companies.
EPA, DOI, and the Corps of Engineers will work together to minimize adverse environmental consequences of mountaintop coal mining.
Residents of the Lakes of Bliss Woods in Sugar Grove, Ill., will benefit when contractors green their neighborhood July 17-18.
The towns of Libby and Troy have had higher numbers of asbestos-related disease cases, constituting a public health emergency.
Local governments should consider adding splash parks to the pool code enforcement, the CDC said.
Hudson Technologies, Inc., is a distributor and reclaimer of refrigerants as well as a provider of proprietary on-site decontamination services for large comfort and process cooling systems.
Eight students will share $10,000 in scholarship awards.
EPA issued cease and desist administrative orders to the Allrounder I and II Dairies in Hopkins County, Texas, for violations of the federal Clean Water Act.
This water conservation and storage project involves a broad collection of Southern California water providers.
The Water Environment Research Foundation is seeking fundiing partners for a five-year study evaluating the fate and transport of trace organics in biosolids-amended soils.
More than two dozen men and women were honored for their service to the field at a ceremony sponsored by the Environmental Industry Associations (EIA), the National Solid Wastes Management Association (NSWMA), and the Waste Equipment Technology Association (WASTEC).
Personal protective suits, multi-gas meters, and related hazmat response equipment for Cuidad Juárez first responders were transferred to Mexico's Dirección de Protección Civil.
The Ontario Water Environment Association recognized Terratec Environmental for exemplary management.
The council will advocate for and leverage state influence on the management of offshore ocean areas.
The owner of a storage facility in Bangor, Maine, will pay a fine of $17,121 to settle EPA claims that it violated chemical reporting requirements.