The American Bird Conservancy wants EPA to ban the import of crops containing any residues of 13 pesticides that are banned or restricted for use in the United States.
The Toxic Substances Control Act needs an overhaul, according to Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families.
Utility Partnership Program helps utilities participate in the annual Water Environment Federation's annual conference.
Crow says that performing at Greenbuild is like being on the international stage of the green movement.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District will get $2 million to supplement state and local funds for installing diesel exhaust filters at the Port of Oakland.
Cascade Sierra Solutions and Colorado to receive more than $3 million total in funds under the National Clean Diesel Funding Assistance Program.
The American Lung Association wants standards greater than those the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed.
Wheeling Jesuit University will look at the impacts of mining, water management, and reducing toxin exposure in six West Virginia communities.
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.
EPA is interested in improving methods of assess whether pesticides are triggering food allergies.
EPA Administrator Jackson says these leaders are setting the standard for the future.
EPA plans to propose rule to ensure that owners and operators of hardrock mines pay for cleanup.
The American Water Works Association's certification study guide is now available for purchase.
The conference will address the perceived and actual risks of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disrupting chemicals in water.
EPA gives Bill Patenaude of Rhode Island the wastewater operator trainer's Spark Plug award.
EPA gives Wes Ripple of New Hampshire a wastewater operator trainer's award.
The Deer River, Minn.-based company wants a permit for a natural gas-fired generator and two natural gas-fired turbines.