John Bostick apparently knew the building's ceiling contained asbestos but failed to tell workers, who were not trained in correct work practice techniques.
Southern Maine Specialties will pay $38,250 for claims that it violated proper storage, labeling, and other management of hazardous waste.
Some of the penalty money will support supplemental environmental projects on clean school buses and tire cleanup.
Hudson Color allegedly failed to adequately determine the contents of a waste pigment containing high concentrations of lead.
Lamb & RItchie Co. will pay a $32,000 fine to settle a complaint that the company failed to file a Toxic Chemical Release Inventory form for lead compounds.
This application was designed by Abt Associates for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
DeMoulas Super Markets failed to submit a material safety data sheet for Genetron 22, or a list of chemicals including Genetron 22, to the state emergency response commission, local emergency planning committee, and the local fire department with jurisdiction over the facility.
The public meeting in Washington, D.C., will wrap up this phase of the project to strengthen the nation's approach to protecting the public's health from harmful chemical exposures.
The agency is reporting that overall greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 6 percent in 2009.
Crabtree Development will give the town 7.6 acres of the Pingry Hill development.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is seeking public comment on its plan to review regulations.
The Department of the Interior is seeking comment on a draft environmental impact statement that offers four alternatives for managing mineral development near the Grand Canyon.
When completed in 2015, the $448-million project will feature three major pump stations, removal of 260 miles of roads, and filling in of 42 miles of canals to help restore water flows to the Everglades.
According to the IT efficiency software company, federal agency priorities for energy management are in consolidating hardware and generating awareness.
Following more than 50 listening sessions with local communities, the federal government has devised a plan to support community-based conservation and recreation in the "great outdoors."
Questions from prospective applicants about the competitive opportunity must be received before March 28 and applications must be received by April 11.
The Association of Public Health Laboraties won the cooperative agreement.
Funding support remains for the Great Lakes, water and wastewater treatment, Superfund, and enforcement.
The rule provides a collaborative and science-based framework for creating land management plans that would support ecological sustainability and contribute to rural job opportunities.
New York's Schneiderman warns that proposed resolution would weaken protections from mercury emitted by cement plants.