A USDA scientist has developed yeast that makes ethanol from two different kinds of sugars without oxygen.
Earl Blumenauer's bill should ease the pain truckers feel when idling by providing a 50 percent tax credit or up to $3,000 for buying auxiliary power units that costs up to $8,500.
EPA will hold public hearings in Arlington, Va., and Los Angeles on Aug. 3 and 6, respectively, to get feedback on proposed revisions to the nitrogen dioxide standard.
Five projects will receive $44.1 million in stimulus funds.
EPA is interested in improving methods of assess whether pesticides are triggering food allergies.
CEA and ITI claim door-to-door e-waste collection is "costly, burdensome, and environmentally harmful."
A polyethylene terephthalate trade organization is concerned that recycling both plastics together will affect quality and costs.
United Water will operate, manage and maintain the water system of Hyannis, Mass., after signing a five-year contract.
The Hybrid Bacillus Activated Sludge technology removes nitrogen, phosphorus and organic matter from wastewater streams.
Dry conditions and decreased funding for water monitoring blamed for decrease in closing and advisory days.
The Water Environment Research Foundation will provide up to $300,000 for a research effort to understand molecular and cultural-based methods fecal indicator bacteria in inland recreational waters.
U.S. EPA's Region 6 awards millions to Texas cities for clean diesel projects.
Oregon family farm produces electricity from fruits and vegetable byproduct.
Oklahoma State University’s Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources will receive $226,890 in national grant funding for research into eastern redcedar encroachment and the water cycle in the tallgrass prairie, two key elements of ecosystem health for Oklahoma.
EPA Administrator Jackson says these leaders are setting the standard for the future.
Mass excavator Sukut Construction began work in June on building an emergency water reservoir in South Orange County, Calif.
Sinclar Knight Merz is a global consulting group interested in "walking the talk" for water quality monitoring.