The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is investing $650,000 in the project, which pairs agency expertise on contaminated sites with NREL's renewable energy know-how.
University of Michigan researchers claim that small family farms can match or exceed productivity of industrial scale operations in tropical zones, and maintain biodiversity.
The plaintiffs in Gilbert v. Synagro and Jasinski v. Synagro allege that the defendants’ sludge-related activities have been conducted negligently and have interfered with the use and enjoyment of their property.
The agency's newest Web site provides information early and in a concise format to help users gauge interest in a particular regulation.
ResponsibleShopper.org gives out grades on the airline industry's performance and United and US Airways don't pass.
Scientists from the University of California, Davis developed statistical models and found that width, type, and slope of the buffer influence its efficacy.
The second video town hall meeting of the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response will be from 1:30 to 3 p.m. EST on Feb. 23.
Anchorage, Alaska, company will support environmental projects under a 3-year, $25 million small business contract.
Going fluorescent is a no-brainer, much like using lamp crushers to recycle and safely dispose of the small amount of mercury in each bulb.
Barcelona, Caceres, Chicago, Eindhoven, La Selva, Oeiras, Sant Cugat, Stockholm and Taipei have joined Living Labs Global to announce the solutions selected to address major societal challenges.
The theme of year's Air & Waste Management Association conference is Energy and Environment.
The relocation exemption has congressional support and would move approximately 77 residential and business properties.
EPA notes the anniversary of the legislation with projects funded in New York, Missouri, and California.
- By L.K. Williams, EPonline
Second annual WaterSense promotion encourages utility, community, manufacturer, retail and professional partners to save water.
The Palos Verdes Shelf Fish Contamination Education Collaborative Community Outreach Team educated local fishermen and the Vietnamese and Chinese communities on the dangers of consuming contaminated fish.
St. Louis Community College used funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for its green jobs program.
Following its five-year review, EPA said natural degradation and state and local laws are preventing exposure to contaminated groundwater.