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Colorado’s Test and Fix Water for Kids Program has tested more than 62,000 drinking water fixtures at schools and child care facilities to reduce lead exposure.
02/06/2026
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The transaction expands EnviroVac’s environmental and industrial services capabilities while strengthening the company’s national footprint.
02/05/2026
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Michigan EGLE is accepting applications for 2026 MiCorps grants supporting volunteer stream cleanup and water quality monitoring across the state.
02/05/2026
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Biotech and pharma facilities face complex environmental compliance challenges involving hazardous waste, emissions, lab safety, and regulatory audits. Learn the risks and best practices.
02/03/2026
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Proposed updates under the Clean Air Act would affect how state air quality plans addressing ozone pollution are reviewed and implemented.
02/02/2026
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Agency announces up to $3.2 million to support community-based environmental education projects nationwide.
01/27/2026
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The agency will significantly reduce mammalian animal testing in chemical safety evaluations and expand the use of alternative scientific methods.
01/26/2026
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The open-access resource outlines how utilities, regulators, and funders support innovation—offering lessons for U.S. water systems.
01/21/2026
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Small shifts in usage can have a big impact.
01/20/2026
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Researchers are exploring emerging methods to break down PFAS and other “forever chemicals,” aiming to reduce long-term environmental and health risks.
01/16/2026
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EPA will collect soil samples in Los Angeles fire-affected areas to confirm cleanup effectiveness, focusing on lead contamination, with results expected by spring 2026.
01/15/2026
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Many building and infrastructure codes still rely on historical climate data, even as storms, heat, and flooding intensify—creating growing risks for communities, economies, and resilience planning.
01/14/2026
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Equinor is using autonomous robotic inspection at its Northern Lights CCS facility to improve CO₂ monitoring and safety.
01/13/2026
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Differences in water sources, treatment methods, and infrastructure can affect household habits, conservation efforts, and long-term sustainability after a move.
01/12/2026
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New DOD Labs unit will provide EPA-approved analytical testing for PFAS in water, soil, and other environmental samples.
01/09/2026
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As companies rely more heavily on AI for sustainability reporting, experts warn that unchecked automation can introduce errors, undermine credibility, and increase disclosure risk.
01/08/2026
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State officials urge residents to test homes during winter heating season, when indoor radon levels are typically highest.
01/07/2026
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The agency’s five-year delay of stricter wastewater standards for coal-fired power plants will allow ongoing releases of arsenic, mercury and other pollutants into U.S. waterways that supply drinking water.
01/05/2026
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A new audit highlights weaknesses in monitoring and documentation practices tied to large federal environmental grants, underscoring the importance of accountability as funding programs expand.
12/24/2025