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A casual phone conversation with his brother led engineer Jeremiah Jackson to develop an innovative arsenic filtration system that could improve the lives of people affected by arsenic-contaminated drinking water.
Permitting and siting hurdles as well as activist groups have delayed several energy projects, says the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
A sulfuric acid plant in West Virginia is the focus of the companies' settlement agreement with EPA and the Justice Department.
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On April 22, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson spoke before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on the draft American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.
The first year of the league’s sustainability initiative showcases major progress in waste diversion, energy use, and water conservation.