The new ANSI standard (J100) for managing risk and resilience is expected to strengthen decision making at water facilities.
States and the public may comment on EPA's plans until Aug. 16.
The Texas environmental agency said it has been using the Qualified Facilities Rule since 1996.
Low-cost canine method could replace DNA-based technique.
Creating or updating your disaster recovery plan is a good start.
Pittsburgh-based Kroff Process Technologies claims its technology does not compromise the metalworking process.
Inspectors found open, unlabeled and leaking hazardous waste containers, among other things, at the Kimball, Neb., facility.
EPA and 22 states have completed air quality testing and are now examining data from 65 schools near large industrial facilities and in urban areas.
Researchers from several organizations tested visible near infrared light with diffuse reflectance spectroscopy to determine the presence and amount of oil in Louisiana soils.
Justice department orders the company to pay an $80,000 fine, nearly $180,000 in penalties and serve more than 3 years of probation for trying to dispose of paint waste and spent solvents in a large pile of sawdust.
Met-Mex Peñoles has used reverse osmosis membranes to further treat municipal wastewater from Torreón City for its boilers over the last 12 years.
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Working for TVA, the lab is continuing its research to determine if selenium and other contaminants will have a long-term effect on fish populations.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds helped to speed DOE's project to remove about 2,300 cubic feet of radioactive waste from California.
Lead paint rule spurred RTI International to develop a method that uses a simple, portable turbidity meter that measures the amount of light blocked by suspended particles in solution.
A jury found two brothers guilty of fraud, violating the Clean Air Act, and illegally dumping asbestos in Poland, N.Y. Their father pleaded guilty before the trial.
Submission deadline is July 26 and the conference will be held April 3-5 in Philadelphia.