Participants can create their own agenda using a wiki page.
EPA is sharing 30 years of testing results through an online searchable database called ToxRedDB.
Phase 1 of process includes the removal of several facilities, lagoon areas, and contaminated soils.
EPA hosts first national building competition to improve energy efficiency
Think of the monitoring possibilities: cathodic integrity for corrosion, pump station efficiency, and tank status.
- By Dan Steele
- April 29, 2010
1st Pricing has developed a technology for architects and other designers who use CAD programs.
The agency is erring on the side of caution by paying for water from the Troy system for Halfmoon and Waterford, N.Y.
The U.S. Green Building Council recognizes that there's more than one way to win the gold.
The $2-million American Recovery and Reinvestment Act-funded research combines hydrothermal, catalytic, and biological approaches to make biofuel.
The American Lung Association's annual State of the Air report attributes gains to emissions control equipment for coal-fired power plants and cleaner diesel fuel and engines.
- By L.K. Williams, EPonline
- April 28, 2010
Using renewable energy certificates and power purchase agreements, the company uses energy from the sun, wind, and water flow to power its operations.
Research suggests that endotoxins, which attach to particulate matter, may play a role in chronic inflammation of the heart.
A Pacific Northwest storm system may pull the oil toward Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida coasts.
Scientists call for more risk-based facility design, improved prevention, and response planning.