The Association for Environmental Health & Sciences Foundation and Adventus Group recognize student leaders at annual conference.
The NREP's director of operations explains the value of certification to every environmental professional's bottom line.
EPA is concerned that changes made in January 2009 would make NSR permitting less effective.
O'Grady will oversee the company's Dallas-based Security Products, Occupational Health & Safety and Environmental Protection brands.
More than 130 water utility professionals shared their perspectives with lawmakers at the annual Water Matters! Fly-in.
Pioneer and teacher, Eckenfelder wrote one of the first textbooks on industrial wastewater treatment.
Versar will review and evaluate pesticide product and residue chemistry data for EPA.
Three small communities will use a $500,000 grant in the "Sustainable Energy Efficiency Demonstration," which could include retrofits, updates to local codes and policies, and using more energy efficient vehicles in municipal fleets.
Emergency responders are better served by taking time to carefully consider the weight and maneuverability, material, fit, and maintenance of the suit that could save their lives. This is not a split-second decision.
The grants will be used to demonstrate innovative integrated pest management practices, technologies, outreach and education.
The Denver Water director of finance will take the reins on May 3.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is considering a rulemaking for the disposal of tritium exit signs, which contain a radioactive form of hydrogen.
The Global EcoEasy Challenge selects seven finalist concepts from universities in five countries.
The top energy entry replaced the top layer of solar cells with a thinner polysilicon at lower temperatures.
EPA Region 7 issues compliance order and notice of noncompliance related to a 2005-2006 prison dormitory renovation project in Topeka.
Submissions for the Water Environment Research Foundation's Paul L. Busch Award must be submitted by June 1.