Features


Microbial Muscle

A new generation of biological water treatment recycle systems using compound-specific bacteria offers low costs and maintenance for oily water treatment and reclamation

This article originally appeared in the 07/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Governance Questions

Ten questions executive management may ask you

This article originally appeared in the 07/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

The Insider

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This article originally appeared in the 07/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

A Working Environment

Addressing climate change while protecting workers and the economy

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Launching AWMA 2002

All aboard for the Air and Waste Management Association's annual conference and exhibition, docked in Baltimore, Md., this year

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Rushing Remediation

Cometabolic bioremediation to accelerate natural degradation of groundwater and soil contaminants

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

The Eco Forum

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Breathe Easy

Curable polymeric surfactant (CPS) infused substrates improve indoor air quality and protect industrial equipment by completely removing oil mist and organic vapor from air

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.



Eco-Friendly and Fuzzy

Eco-friendly terms sound great in company statements to the public, but their use can create unintended consequences

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Setting the Stage

Tips for handling public meetings concerning releases of contaminants

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Environmental Insurance: The Fat Lady Has Not Yet Sung

An update on the status on the "pollution exclusion" defense in relation to environmental insurance claims

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Climbing Compliance Costs

Stricter chemical regulations will have significant business implications for many industries

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Water Deals -- and Others -- Start to Flow Again

The rate of mergers and acquisitions in the environmental industry is accelerating

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Energy and the Emerging PBT Focus

Growing health concerns about the persistent bioaccumulative toxics that are produced from the combustion of coal, wood, oil and vehicle fuels

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Industry News

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This article originally appeared in the 05/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Measuring Up the TMDL Program

The recent history of the total maximum daily load (TMDL) program is now well known, as is the debate it is has engendered.

This article originally appeared in the 05/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

IAQ Problem Solving

An overview of successful techniques for improving indoor air quality

This article originally appeared in the 05/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Using Your Membrane

The most commonly used methods for water treatment have been around for more than a century and rely on large basins to accommodate the processes of sedimentation, sand filtration and the addition of chemicals. These methods often do not address the current pressures placed on water resources, falling short of stringent new drinking water regulations.

This article originally appeared in the 05/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Bottom Line Benefits

Environmental management systems achieve cost cuts by focusing on energy efficiency and other goals

This article originally appeared in the 05/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Invitation to Environmental Disaster

Terrorists using chemical, biological and nuclear weapons pose a serious threat to our air, water and food supplies. Are you prepared to deal with an incident if one should occur in your area of responsibility?

This article originally appeared in the 05/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.