Washington's Industrial Stormwater General Permit is undergoing a comment and review process to streamline and simplify reporting requirements.
Stimulus funding from the Department of Agriculture will provide watershed protection in Honey Creek and floodplain easements in Indiana.
Servpro is offering tips to help people improve the condition of the air in their homes.
Endocrine disruptors may affect the immune system of fish, making them more susceptible to disease, according to a U.S. Geological Survey study.
U.S. delegation visits the Netherlands, hoping to bring its model and management approach back to the United States, and especially Louisiana.
Author Jerry Yudelson climate change and the recession require thoughtful, carefully calculated solutions.
Through July 21, there is one place on the Internet to go to find and comment on pending regulations.
Delta College (Mich.) has a passel of green efforts under way, which could fall under all sorts of headings.
EPA has raised the percentage of financing available under state drinking water state revolving fund programs, which will go into effect if Congress approves President Obama's Fiscal Year 2010 budget.
Rain Bird is calling for nominations for this year's Intelligent Use of Water Awards.
Lebanon, N.H. has agreed to prevent future discharges of untreated sewage by upgrading its wastewater collection system.
A forensics company has identified 11 of 12 compounds that could be considered health concerns in imported drywall.
TapItWater partners with New York City cafes to offer water bottle refilling service.
Aquatech will design, build, and operate an India power company's first seawater desalination plant.
Experts gather to determine how to empower the public to act to protect ocean health.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded more than $200 million to Illinois for wastewater and drinking water projects.