The EPA plans to reclassify scrap tires as fuel to accelerate the removal of waste piles from American communities.
New purpose-built hoppers streamline jobsite waste management with forklift-compatible designs and versatile dumping options for various materials.
Proposed changes to Clean Water Act Section 401 aim to clarify requirements, reduce delays, and improve consistency in water quality certification for infrastructure and industrial projects.
New regulations require cruise ships at U.S. ports to implement stricter water monitoring and pathogen control protocols.
State board approves financing and grants to replace lead service lines, treat contaminants, and modernize aging sewer systems across New York.
As hybrid work leaves desks empty, businesses must rethink the "environmental afterlife" of their office space to prevent a waste crisis.
Learn how engineers use geotechnical reinforcement and chemical sealing to block acid mine drainage at the source and protect global water supplies.
Public garden recognized by the American Horticultural Society for leadership in green design and climate action programs.
Seven technical experts will provide scientific guidance to the agency on national air quality standards through 2028.
A long-term monitoring program reveals that source control and regulatory bans are more effective than expensive treatment upgrades.
Small environmental compliance gaps—such as overlooked maintenance, poor drainage or ventilation issues—can gradually create hidden hazards that threaten worker safety and facility operations.
The new CDPHE tool provides a transparent look at how three years of grant funding have addressed pollution and climate change statewide.
J. J. Keller has introduced new software tools designed to help EHS professionals track environmental regulations, manage reporting requirements and streamline compliance programs.
The EPA initiative will provide technical assistance and support to help drinking water and wastewater systems improve infrastructure and maintain safe, reliable water services.
Researchers and students gather to develop resilience strategies and community-driven solutions for frontline environmental challenges.
New state grants will fund student-led water stewardship projects and provide transportation for K-12 field trips to Michigan’s Great Lakes and inland waterways.
While the site hits record milestones in waste reduction, a new federal audit reveals a $75 billion cost surge across the broader DOE complex.
New adhesive technology enables high-speed production of recyclable paper structures for heat-sensitive snacks and confectionery.
Facilities must now track and disclose PFHxS-Na releases, bringing the total number of tracked PFAS substances to 206.
Discover how industrial energy audits uncover hidden inefficiencies, reduce carbon emissions, and save manufacturers up to 30% on utility costs.