The updated Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act strengthens Canada's ability to guard against pollution from ships.
NSF's Office of Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation is funding the research project, "Optimization of Dual Conjunctive Water Supply and Reuse Systems with Distributed Treatment for High-growth Water-scarce Regions."
Multi-discipline effort, funded by United Engineering Foundation, has developed scorecards to assess merits of various technologies, gaps in technology, and barriers to managing carbon emissions.
Contaminated flies transferred nanoparticles to other flies and that transfer could also occur to humans in the future.
Company displays solutions that address low impact development and LEED markets at conference.
The settlement of Washington's 2008 lawsuit against the Department of Energy recommits the federal government to a cleanup of groundwater and waste stored in tanks at the Hanford Site, officials said this week.
Maggwire.com provides research tool for students, teachers and librarians through Go Green Initiative's school network.
The Electric Power Research Institute will assess the performance and air quality impact of a terminal tractor powered by electricity.
The Metropolitan District Commission in Hartford, Conn., has contracted with Black & Veatch to recover energy from its biosolids incineration process.
A coalition of San Diego stakeholders, led by CleanTECH San Diego, is strategically positioning the region' municipalities to capture nearly $260 million in federal stimulus funds for renewable energy projects.
Stockholm-based Sweco will manage and supervise the large-scale construction of a new water supply system commissioned by the Jordanian Government’s Ministry of Water and Irrigation.
Report from Natural Resources Defense Council and UC-Santa Barbara claims low impact development can generate billions of gallons of water.
Landowners, legal entities, and Indian tribes are eligible to apply for funding for conservation efforts.