The relocation exemption has congressional support and would move approximately 77 residential and business properties.
The theme of year's Air & Waste Management Association conference is Energy and Environment.
Going fluorescent is a no-brainer, much like using lamp crushers to recycle and safely dispose of the small amount of mercury in each bulb.
- By Aaron Griffith
- February 17, 2010
Barcelona, Caceres, Chicago, Eindhoven, La Selva, Oeiras, Sant Cugat, Stockholm and Taipei have joined Living Labs Global to announce the solutions selected to address major societal challenges.
EPA notes the anniversary of the legislation with projects funded in New York, Missouri, and California.
- By L.K. Williams, EPonline
- February 16, 2010
Second annual WaterSense promotion encourages utility, community, manufacturer, retail and professional partners to save water.
The Palos Verdes Shelf Fish Contamination Education Collaborative Community Outreach Team educated local fishermen and the Vietnamese and Chinese communities on the dangers of consuming contaminated fish.
St. Louis Community College used funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for its green jobs program.
Following its five-year review, EPA said natural degradation and state and local laws are preventing exposure to contaminated groundwater.
Earthjustice files lawsuit to protect salmon and close loopholes.
Ultrafiltration technology from inge watertechnologies will be used for 1,600 drinking water plants in Pakistan.
Trash disposal isn't the answer to keeping drugs out of the water supply after all.
Agency and TVA have brought in large hydraulic dredge equipment to expedite ash removal.
The court ruled in favor of the Solvent Chemical Company in litigation involving the recovery of cleanup funds from one of the potentially responsible parties of a site in Niagara Falls, N.Y.
EPA says many of the electric utilities the agency has assessed are already implementing recommended measures to make their impoundments safer.
The Web site helps participants in seven states find alternatives to the disposal of valuable materials.
The foundry coke manufacturer is being investigated for uncontrolled releases of ammonia and benezene, improper handling of coal tar sludge, and unpermitted discharges of its process and nonprocess wastewater.
Company did not comply with order to close underground storage tanks at two former Texaco gas stations in Pennsylvania.