State board approves financing and grants to replace lead service lines, treat contaminants, and modernize aging sewer systems across New York.
- By Jesse Jacobs
- March 13, 2026
Public garden recognized by the American Horticultural Society for leadership in green design and climate action programs.
- By Jesse Jacobs
- March 11, 2026
Seven technical experts will provide scientific guidance to the agency on national air quality standards through 2028.
- By Jesse Jacobs
- March 10, 2026
A long-term monitoring program reveals that source control and regulatory bans are more effective than expensive treatment upgrades.
- By Jesse Jacobs
- March 09, 2026
The new CDPHE tool provides a transparent look at how three years of grant funding have addressed pollution and climate change statewide.
- By Jesse Jacobs
- March 06, 2026
J. J. Keller has introduced new software tools designed to help EHS professionals track environmental regulations, manage reporting requirements and streamline compliance programs.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- March 05, 2026
The EPA initiative will provide technical assistance and support to help drinking water and wastewater systems improve infrastructure and maintain safe, reliable water services.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- March 05, 2026
Researchers and students gather to develop resilience strategies and community-driven solutions for frontline environmental challenges.
- By Jesse Jacobs
- March 04, 2026
New state grants will fund student-led water stewardship projects and provide transportation for K-12 field trips to Michigan’s Great Lakes and inland waterways.
- By Jesse Jacobs
- March 03, 2026
While the site hits record milestones in waste reduction, a new federal audit reveals a $75 billion cost surge across the broader DOE complex.
- By Jesse Jacobs
- March 02, 2026
New adhesive technology enables high-speed production of recyclable paper structures for heat-sensitive snacks and confectionery.
- By Jesse Jacobs
- February 26, 2026
Facilities must now track and disclose PFHxS-Na releases, bringing the total number of tracked PFAS substances to 206.
- By Jesse Jacobs
- February 25, 2026
The agency clarifies that states should consider energy impacts and power grid stability when drafting air quality plans for coal plants.
- By Jesse Jacobs
- February 23, 2026
Amy Van Blarcom-Lackey toured Pennsylvania’s Wyoming Valley to review brownfield reclamation and water infrastructure.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- February 20, 2026
The EPA will now accept feedback through March 19 on a plan to remove contaminated sediment from the 1.5-mile Newark waterway.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- February 20, 2026
The agency is seeking public input on gas, hydrogen, and biofuel options for school fleets while canceling the 2024 rebate funding round.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- February 19, 2026
Thrive Buildings has launched ThriveIQ, a managed services platform using FDD and an independent data layer to sustain optimization in critical environments.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- February 17, 2026
Colorado officials said the state will continue pursuing clean transportation and air quality initiatives as it reviews a federal rollback affecting greenhouse gas emissions standards for cars and trucks.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- February 13, 2026
The agency has revoked its 2009 greenhouse gas endangerment finding, a major shift that could impact Clean Air Act emissions standards and future environmental regulations.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- February 13, 2026
Administrator Lee Zeldin returned to San Diego to highlight progress on a long-term, cross-border plan aimed at stopping sewage flows and reducing environmental and public health impacts.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- February 09, 2026