Features


Reining in fugitive dust

Several approaches are being used to control anthropogenic fugitive dust, which worsens outdoor air quality and is detrimental to human health

This article originally appeared in the 03/01/1999 issue of Environmental Protection.

Adding fuel to the fire

Texas Industries' Midlothian Cement Plant's use of waste fuel stirs things up in nearby communities

This article originally appeared in the 03/01/1999 issue of Environmental Protection.

Legal watch: Payback time for CEMS

Using continuous emissions monitoring systems to protect against frivolous credible evidence actions

This article originally appeared in the 03/01/1999 issue of Environmental Protection.

Commentary: Harnessing markets to improve water quality

Using a free-market approach can save money and reduce pollution

This article originally appeared in the 03/01/1999 issue of Environmental Protection.

The sheen rule

Find out when and how an oil spill on inland or coastal waters and adjoining shorelines must be reported

This article originally appeared in the 03/01/1999 issue of Environmental Protection.

Correction

Clarification of Clean Air Act reference

This article originally appeared in the 03/01/1999 issue of Environmental Protection.

Turn assessments into assets

Site assessments can be worth their weight in gold

This article originally appeared in the 03/01/1999 issue of Environmental Protection.

Pollution prevention pioneers: Dirty tricks and clean air

Richard Nixon's political savvy created a safer environment

This article originally appeared in the 03/01/1999 issue of Environmental Protection.



A hands-off approach

A new drum-handling technique saves time while cutting down on health and safety concerns

This article originally appeared in the 03/01/1999 issue of Environmental Protection.

Beyond survival

Sustainable development initiatives can improve both quality of life and the bottom line

This article originally appeared in the 03/01/1999 issue of Environmental Protection.

The calculus of compliance

Understanding the civil penalty guidance issued by EPA and the states can minimize your exposure to fines

This article originally appeared in the 03/01/1999 issue of Environmental Protection.

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