Company president claims XR-88 can clean up Puget Sound, other sites.
Government entities and nonprofit organizations can receive up to $500,000 in stimulus funds for job training.
The Oct. 7 public meeting will explore how hospitals, universities, and others who use radioactive materials in conducting research are affected by having limited access to low-level waste disposal facilities.
San Clemente, Calif.-based Regenesis says its Oxygen Release Compound has facilitated the cost-effective closure of 29 major petroleum company sites in the Midwest.
CBS Operations Inc., TCI Pacific Communications Inc., CBS/Westinghouse of Pa. Inc., HH Liquidating Corp. and HRD Liquidating Corp., agreed to pay $21 million to Pennsylvania and the federal government, according to the Department of Justice.
Measure would put responsibility for managing unused medicines back into the hands of drug manufacturers.
U.S. territories, states to receive more than $9.8 million to assess and clean up underground petroleum leaks.
Leftover paint is the largest component of local household hazardous waste collection programs, and now in Oregon, manufacturers will be managing it.
CEA and ITI claim door-to-door e-waste collection is "costly, burdensome, and environmentally harmful."
EPA plans to propose rule to ensure that owners and operators of hardrock mines pay for cleanup.
The conference will address the perceived and actual risks of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disrupting chemicals in water.
EPA is working with water supply systems to determine whether to set new standards for contaminants.
Local governments, with corporate support from Pinol, are exercising best practices in litter control and solid waste management.
Organizations white paper assesses remediation and whether it is or can be sustainable.
MIT project hopes to make people think about what happens when they throw away razors and water bottles, among other things.
Oak Ridge Associated Universities is managing the project, which is funded by the Tennessee Valley Authority.