New report from the American Bird Conservancy offers recommendations; Fish & Wildlife Service seeks public help to ensure health of migratory birds.
The new facility, to be operational before the end of 2013, will add about 30 million imperial gallons per day of water production capacity.
A Tetra Tech analysis found that the Great Plains and the Southwest are at extreme risk for water sustainability.
Grace leased the facility from Oldon and received asbestos-contaminated vermiculite concentrate there to manufacture attic insulation and fireproofing material.
Two New Bedford Harbor fishing piers will install marine power pedestals that will provide electricity to vessels, eliminating the need to idle diesel engines and thereby lower emissions of particulate matter and other gases.
Sharon Walker, an associate professor of engineering, went to Israel on a Fulbright scholarship and returned with a grant for further study.
Agency seeks comment on alternatives for treating two plumes at the J-1 Range on the Massachusetts Military Reservation.
Phil Whitford, aka Dr. Goose, offers expert advice to all - from homeowners and park districts to airports.
The Barnett Shale Energy Education Council hired Titan Engineering to evaluate emissions near Fort Worth and Arlington.
Professors' study suggests Environmental Management Systems would be more productive in creating corporate transparency.
Water Board, U.S. Army Corps, EPA echo concern raised by other groups about potential development in Redwood City.
Veolia Water North America has tested this tool in Milwaukee, which will use the information to lower its water impact and carbon footprint as well.
Taking a few minutes out from the 2010 American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exhibition, Tom Dick, vice president of Water Automation Solutions for Emerson Process Management, shares his company's success in helping water and wastewater facilities find integrated solutions.
- By L.K. Williams, EPonline
The prices of installed PV systems in the Tucson area have dropped to about $5 per watt from nearly $12 per watt in 2006.
Presenters now have until July 30 to turn in proposals for education sessions at next year's brownfields conference, set for April in Philadelphia.
New Yorkers can now plug their electric vehicles into a charger at an Edison ParkFast location.
Applied Water Management won the bid to build a $3.4 million wastewater treatment plant that will serve about 1,000 people in two Home Properties developments.
The Environmental Integrity Project, Texas Campaign for the Environment and Environment Texas filed a notice of intent to sue to the Lower Colorado River Authority for its Fayette Power Project's inability to even meet flexible air permit standards.
The Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates says "inherently safer technology" is not a common sense mandate.