Since 2006, the university has informed its employees about environmental initiatives and opportunities for involvement and now is focused on making waste reduction and recycling a habit.
EPA's guidance manual explains specific requirements as well as flexibilities of the Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
The retail giant collaborated with Environmental Defense Fund to develop an approach that looks at the supply chain on a global scale.
Tampa Bay Water and American Water-Acciona Agua hit the 25 mgd for four months mark and 20 mgd for 12 months, and now SFWMD will fulfill its promise to help fund the plant by paying $31.25 million.
The federal government has issued notices of proposed civil penalty to Zoe Industries, Altmans Products, EZ-FLO International, and Watermark Designs.
The second annual contest sponsored by IC Bus will award the winning school a scholarship, a green school makeover, and a new hybrid school bus.
The company expects to have a $4.7 million advanced metering infrastructure system installed in Fayette County, West Virginia by year's end.
The public is invited to comment on the proposed settlement, which will fund remaining cleanup at the Anderson-Calhoun Mine and Mill site.
EPA selected the facility for a Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Excellence Award.
From March 1 through May 31, Keep America Beautiful hopes to rally thousands of communities to declare "Green Starts Here."
Stony Brook University will host the Long Island High Technology Incubator on its campus.
EPA fined the Stigler, Okla., marina for violating Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure rules at its bulk storage facility.
The project will include two super oxygenating cones that will introduce oxygen into the effluent before discharging to the Savannah River.
The Louisiana Land Trust and Camp Dresser and McKee failed to submit a notice of intent to be covered for stormwater discharges from construction activities at St. Bernard and Orleans parishes.
An anhydrous ammonia incident last summer that sent about 17 people to the hospital resulted in an EPA order for Columbus Manufacturing of South San Francisco to replace safety relief valves and corroded parts on its ammonia refrigeration systems.
EPA says it plans to grant the request but is seeking public comment on the matter until April 7.