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EPA's Research Arm Opens House on Assessments

Pennsylvania to Regulate Radioactive Material Users

Waxman: EPA's New Lead Rule Full of Holes

New Rule to Protect Young from Lead-based Paint Hazards

5 Tips for Paper Use and Recycling

Missouri Landfill Biogas Generates Carbon Credits

New Rule to Protect Young from Lead-based Paint Hazards

MACTEC Wins $1.2M GSA Contract



Jersey City Superfund Site Ready for Final Capping

NRC Revises Stance on Emergency Drills

EPA Adds 12 Sites, Proposes Six Others to Superfund List

Jacksonville, Fla., Agrees to Clean up Superfund Sites

Waste Groups Seek Relief from Flow Control Ordinance

Mercury Spill Control 101

Since the early 1990s, U.S. environmental regulations have eliminated the development of mercury as a new product. Despite these changes targeting mercury use, alternatives have been slow to develop, and in cases such as precision measurement devices are not possible. As a result, mercury has been mined through reclamation and recycling processes.

  • By Mark A. Ceaser

W.R. Grace to Pay Largest Amount Ever for Asbestos Cleanup

Greater Toronto Plant to Help Recycling Programs

ASTM Standard Tells How to Use Asbestos Testing Data

13 States Get Brownfields Job Training Grants

NRC Issues Assessments for Nuclear Plants

Security Committee OKs Chemical Plant Bill

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