The conference will address the perceived and actual risks of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disrupting chemicals in water.
EPA gives Bill Patenaude of Rhode Island the wastewater operator trainer's Spark Plug award.
EPA gives Wes Ripple of New Hampshire a wastewater operator trainer's award.
The Deer River, Minn.-based company wants a permit for a natural gas-fired generator and two natural gas-fired turbines.
EPA says asbestos comes from a Sumas Mountain landslide and occurs naturally.
Local governments, with corporate support from Pinol, are exercising best practices in litter control and solid waste management.
Bifurcating the fuel supply would confuse consumers, according to the Alliance for a Safe Alternative Fuels Environment.
The company also announces joint venture with Thornton New Energy Ltd. to produce ultra low carbon emission electricity from coal.
CH2M Hill and American Water raised a significant amount of money to support safe drinking water and sanitation.
Stockholm-based company has a technology that generates carbon-free electricity from waste heat.
In a recent Science article, Ewing and von Hippel say federal agencies should set standards, but local communities should exercise final approve of nuclear waste repositories.
Rick Willett Jr. will present his observations on the challenges and opportunities facing the paper industry at the Engineering, Pulping, Environmental Conference in October.
EPA is using stimulus funds to help states address underground storage tank leaks, which can contaminate groundwater.
R&D organization that has worked with EPA for 27 years will continue supporting the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics for the next five years.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has identified 44 sites that contain coal ash waste using information supplied by electric utilities. The agency will now determine if those sites require any action to ensure that those impoundments do not fail.
The American Water Works Association's Distribution Systems Symposium offers it early-bird registration discount through July 30.