News and Articles


Senator's Provision Calls for EPA Study on Pharmaceuticals

Gillibrand introduced a measure that would study the presence of estrogen and codeine in drinking water.

Ohio EPA Persuades Brice Suburb to Stop Stormwater

The village has agreed to reduce sewage overflows.

Eggert Joins Southern Research to Study Contaminants

Institute will focus on ways of cleaning up problematic constituents in water and wastewater sources.

California Applies for Energy Funds, Breaks Ground on I-80 Project

Governor says California is first to apply for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act energy program funding.

Hydro Green Energy Wins Industry Award

The National Hydropower Association recognized Hydro Green Energy as a company that has "blazed new pathways to strengthen and invigorate the industry."

Commentary

Global Cooling

Writer rejects idea that global warming exists.

Southeast U.S. Water Goes to Power Plants, Report Says

The Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance reports that two of every three gallons of freshwater in the Southeast are sent to thermoelectric power plants, most of which are coal fired and nuclear.

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