The Justice Department and EPA have brokered a deal that will cut sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions from Edison's Burger Units 4 and 5 near Shadyside, Ohio.
The company's algae "milking" process promises new efficiencies as part of a combined production cycle, according to OriginOil.
Failure to get appropriate Clean Water Act permits for altering streams will cost Union Pacific Railroad about $31 million in restoration projects and $800,000 in penalties.
Los Angeles County taps into Water Independence Now program through the Water Replenishment District of Southern California.
Det Norske Veritas' review shows that a properly customized GreenCert carbon information management solution will help coal-fired power plants meet EU trading system requirements.
Dow Chemical Company demonstrates its commitment to product safety and public transparency with Web-based PSAs.
NSF Internal develops a new eco-efficiency protocol for validating and verifying these analysis methods, which should help eliminate greenwashing.
Global compliance may become an issue of supply and demand.
- By Lawrence Goldenhersh
- August 11, 2009
DEP suggests residents use bottled water for drinking and preparing food until TDS levels return to normal.