Colorado's health department awarded $3.1 million to nine groups to boost environmental justice and health in underserved communities.
New structural changes aim to streamline operations, reduce regulatory backlogs, and embed scientific expertise across key environmental programs.
EPA announces new measures to address PFAS contamination, including expanded testing, stricter regulations, and a polluter-pays framework.
The first year of the league’s sustainability initiative showcases major progress in waste diversion, energy use, and water conservation.
The bill sets the stage for a statewide EPR program to improve recycling access and hold producers accountable for packaging waste.
The EPA is launching a new scientific review to assess potential health risks of fluoride in drinking water following recent findings linking high exposure to lower IQ in children.
The EPA has completed hazardous material cleanup at the Lario Staging Area with no environmental impact.
Non-toxic paints offer a healthier, eco-friendly alternative to traditional paints, improving indoor air quality and supporting sustainable living.
Hino Motors will pay over $1.6 billion in fines and penalties after admitting to falsifying emissions data and violating U.S. environmental laws for more than a decade.
The grants aim to help communities in the Mid-Atlantic region tackle environmental justice challenges.
AI enhances environmental monitoring and protection by analyzing vast image data to predict and respond to environmental challenges, though its energy demands pose ecological risks.
The Clean Air Act penalty aims to cut pollution in North Dakota.
This is Terracon’s second acquisition of 2024 and its 22nd acquisition since 2017.
The total support for the cleanup and recovery effort has now reached nearly $6 million.
The four-day event unites industry professionals from around the world.
The initiative aims to provide increased access to disadvantaged communities.
The updated plan introduces eight strategies to address marginalized communities.
The deadline to submit applications is June 28, 2024.
Twenty-two small businesses will each receive $100,000 to develop new environmental technology.
The agency will fund new projects at the Washington State Department of Health and the University of Washington.