The Justice Department and EPA have brokered a deal that will cut sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions from Edison's Burger Units 4 and 5 near Shadyside, Ohio.
Det Norske Veritas' review shows that a properly customized GreenCert carbon information management solution will help coal-fired power plants meet EU trading system requirements.
NSF Internal develops a new eco-efficiency protocol for validating and verifying these analysis methods, which should help eliminate greenwashing.
Failure to get appropriate Clean Water Act permits for altering streams will cost Union Pacific Railroad about $31 million in restoration projects and $800,000 in penalties.
Los Angeles County taps into Water Independence Now program through the Water Replenishment District of Southern California.
Dow Chemical Company demonstrates its commitment to product safety and public transparency with Web-based PSAs.
The company's algae "milking" process promises new efficiencies as part of a combined production cycle, according to OriginOil.
Global compliance may become an issue of supply and demand.
Samsung Electronics is named second best in Greenpeace International's June 2009 "Guide to Greener Electronics."
The Oct. 7 public meeting will explore how hospitals, universities, and others who use radioactive materials in conducting research are affected by having limited access to low-level waste disposal facilities.
DEP suggests residents use bottled water for drinking and preparing food until TDS levels return to normal.
Government entities and nonprofit organizations can receive up to $500,000 in stimulus funds for job training.
Colorado agrees to replacement requirements in Arkansas River Compact with Kansas.