Blacksmith Institute report highlights top 12 cleanups and successes from around the world.
As a precaution, EPA alerted West Virginia and Ohio officials of its concerns related to the Philip Sporn facility.
The manual tells how to identify and prevent hazardous wastes and other objectionable materials from entering municipal solid waste facilities.
Florida Petroleum Marketers Association says that more than $200 million from a cleanup trust was swept into the general fund for other programs.
Panamanian company will pay $1.25 million for vessel pollution crimes.
NIST funds study to research the interactions between building materials and chemicals used in methamphetamine labs.
The Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response is reconsidering the remediation goals based on the latest science.
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control is distributing funds to help clean up lead contaminated property, creating jobs in the process.
The case, between beach front property owners and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, is expected to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court in December.
The agency will consider the potential for atrazine cancer and non-cancer effects as well as data generated since 2003 from laboratory and population studies.
State and local governments now have technical guidance in the form of voluntary guidelines to remediate methamphetamine laboratories.
Program may be useful in evaluating acid mine drainage and determining contaminant generation.
Residents of Clark, Wyo., are concerned that Windsor Energy Group LLC may not voluntarily clean up contamination left from a gas blowout.
The funds will be used to assess and clean up leaks from underground petroleum storage tanks.
EPA recommends minimizing dust, washing, and vacuuming to lower exposure to caulk that may contain polychlorinated biphenyls in buildings 31 years old or older.