Those who want to voluntarily clean up a brownfield site in Ohio may be eligible for discounted insurance through a new state program.
The Association of State Dam Safety Officials will present its dam safety award at the annual conference on Sept. 29.
Annual Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals conference will look at the critical role members play in developing sustainability and preparing for disasters.
The draft public health goal for hexavalent chromium is set at 0.06 parts per billion, according to the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment.
The American Society of Civil Engineers is asking for feedback on guidelines it developed with AWWA and WEF for the physical security of drinking water and wastewater treatment facilities.
All users of a community water supply must be notified when water is contaminated or there is a threat of contamination, according to the new Illinois law.
Tyson Fresh Meats had agreed to bring its wastewater discharges into compliance at its Dakota City, Neb., facility.
Data provided by India's Ministry of Water Resources to the NASA-funded researchers suggested groundwater use across India was exceeding natural replenishment.
The report covers the current state of water management in Canadian industrial parks and details tips, solutions, and technologies for reducing water use.
Researcher Jeremy Mathis says this is a case where we see ocean acidification having an indirect effect on a commercially viable species by reducing its food supply.
Wind and solar power jobs appear to offer less risk than those associated with coal, oil, and natural gas, according to Drs. Sumner and Layde.
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MACTEC Engineering and Consulting assembled a design team for the U.S. Forest Service to evaluate the risks and determine mitigating measures to enable safe passage for human traffic and aquatic species in nine National Forests.
In July, the United States imported 65 percent of its oil, sending about $24 billion to foreign governments.
The two-year program tracks near-shore climate conditions around Boston Harbor, measuring colored dissolved organic matter.
The National Safety Council names Square D Services a winner for occupational achievement for reporting few injuries and illnesses and no fatalities in 2008.