The rural electric cooperative, which will upgrade controls at two coal-fired plants in Indiana, will pay a $950,000 penalty and spend $5 million on environmental projects.
The aquarium, Mote Marine Laboratory and Johns Hopkins University will document the state of natural resources before and possible damages after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, should it reach the bay.
Regulatory review may help bridge the gap between technology and policy for oil drilling, historian suggests.
Joint investment with venture capital partners Emerald Technology Ventures, Foundation Capital, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and RockPort Capital Challenge is one of largest ever.
Mississippi State has developed a new test process to be reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.
This clay uses resorcinol diphenyl phosphate, which makes it more attractive to use than quaternary amine-treated organoclays.
National Clean Fuels will help separate oil from contaminated water in the Gulf of Mexico with the help of newly engaged environmentalist Norris McDonald.
The InfraCal Biodiesel Blend Analyzer manufactured by Wilks Enterprise, Inc. will be used for compliance monitoring of a state-mandated biodiesel program.
Hearings on the bill will begin July 29.
Selective catalytic reduction may not be working effectively, according to tests by EnSIGHT, an environmental consulting firm.
Three different federal agencies are monitoring air quality in and around the spill for the environment and worker health.
Selected participants will help EPA determine how to minimize the potential burden on small entities.
Now, research, funding and testing tools from the Food and Drug Administration will be added to those of EPA, NTP and NCGC to improve chemical impacts testing.
The council will study future transportation fuels and prudent development of North American natural gas and oil resources during the 2010-2011 term.
Anne Wallin, director of Sustainable Chemistry and Life Cycle Assessment, shares the company's approach to working smart in today's chemical society.
- By L.K. Williams, EPonline
EPA's New England office bestows award to Arnold Greenleaf, superintendent of the wastewater treatment plant.
The new facility, to be operational before the end of 2013, will add about 30 million imperial gallons per day of water production capacity.
Grace leased the facility from Oldon and received asbestos-contaminated vermiculite concentrate there to manufacture attic insulation and fireproofing material.
Sharon Walker, an associate professor of engineering, went to Israel on a Fulbright scholarship and returned with a grant for further study.