Invisible environmental hazards like wild parsnip and invasive pampas grass trigger severe chemical burns and chronic allergies, driving a push for localized community stewardship.
New acquisitions of Haz-Mat and Canco bolster industrial waste treatment and disposal capabilities across the Carolinas.
Seven technical experts will provide scientific guidance to the agency on national air quality standards through 2028.
The transaction expands EnviroVac’s environmental and industrial services capabilities while strengthening the company’s national footprint.
Agency announces up to $3.2 million to support community-based environmental education projects nationwide.
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.
East Tennessee State University and Virginia Tech are partnering on a $3.7 million NIH-funded trial to evaluate whether low-cost countertop filters can reduce waterborne illnesses among rural Appalachian households that rely on unregulated private wells and springs.
The Michigan Department of Education and EGLE announced new grants supporting 23 school districts with funding for 97 electric and propane buses, pushing the state’s clean-fueled fleet close to 900 vehicles.
EPA Region 3 and the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services have signed a landmark agreement to strengthen collaboration on sustainable farming, environmental protection, regulatory programs, and water quality initiatives.
The Colorado Circular Communities Enterprise awarded funding to build a new Material Recovery Facility, expanding recycling access in rural and underserved areas while boosting the state’s circular economy.
An exclusive agreement positions SMS as the preferred services provider for deploying and supporting EIS’s real-time environmental monitoring technologies across hospitals, higher education, life sciences, and government facilities.
A new $64 million initiative helps towns and counties lower utility costs, modernize infrastructure, and move toward net-zero emissions.
The agency’s reorganization eliminates over 3,700 positions and shifts scientific work into program offices to streamline operations.
Eight solar energy projects across Michigan selected to help low-income communities reduce energy costs and improve resiliency.
The Senate's confirmation signals a continued focus on regulatory reform, environmental progress, and energy dominance.
Monitoring funds will help protect swimmers and support coastal economies across New England beaches.
Targeted federal grants will help municipalities assess and clean up underused properties, paving the way for new development and healthier communities.
A new round of $267 million in Brownfields Grants will support environmental cleanup and redevelopment efforts in communities across the United States.
Colorado's health department awarded $3.1 million to nine groups to boost environmental justice and health in underserved communities.
EPA is supporting rural, small, and tribal communities with technical assistance to improve wastewater systems and protect clean water.