The authority has identified projects involving solid waste management, water supply, waste to energy, and renewable energy projects.
X-ray absorption spectroscopy helps researchers quantify the rate of reaction between contaminants and soil and water.
Professor Norman Pace sampled showerheads in seven states to find Mycobacterium avium.
Study suggests additional research is needed to determine if these fluorochemicals could be harmful.
The conference will issue protocols and proposed national warranties for homes remediated under these protocols.
N-ST*R tests mineralizable soil nitrogen, enabling farmers to better calculate the amount of nitrogen that should be applied to rice crops for maximum yield but no excess that might be carried away as runoff.
The University of New Hampshire plans to cut its greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2020, and it has begun by investing in co-generation and landfill-gas-to-energy projects.
- By Mike Nicoloro
- September 09, 2009
Georgia Institute of Technology, Michigan State University, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers uncovers some of the differences among the strains of Shewanella, which is used in bioremediation.
Pickens, architect of a plan to use natural gas and renewable fuels in place of foreign oil, will share his vision at the Solid Waste Association of North America's annual conference this month.
Pima County adapts a seawall system for use in containing a protection wall in Canada del Oro Wash at a more reasonable cost.
- By Michael Kennedy
- September 03, 2009
The agency shares data on coal ash sites, including ownership, location, hazard potential, and dates of last regulatory or company assessment.
These standard reference materials are useful for soil analyses performed by various commercial, government, and university laboratories.
The researcher measured lead speciation and enzyme activity in shooting range soils treated with grass plant and/or poultry waste in a large column setting.
Those who want to voluntarily clean up a brownfield site in Ohio may be eligible for discounted insurance through a new state program.
The draft public health goal for hexavalent chromium is set at 0.06 parts per billion, according to the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment.
Phosphorus levels dropped an average of 28 percent in the Huron River after the city of Ann Arbor adopted an ordinance in 2006.
The settlement of Washington's 2008 lawsuit against the Department of Energy recommits the federal government to a cleanup of groundwater and waste stored in tanks at the Hanford Site, officials said this week.
Landowners, legal entities, and Indian tribes are eligible to apply for funding for conservation efforts.