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EPA SHOULD REVISE ITS COAL-ASH REGULATIONS, CEMENT GROUP TELLS LAWMAKERS: The American Cement Association is calling on lawmakers on the House Energy and Commerce Committee to help promote the use of ...
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The Queen Zone on MSNWhy the Right Keeps Choosing Profit Over the PlanetThe political right's opposition to environmental protection is driven by a complex mix of ideology, economic interests, and ...
High court gives gas producers legal standing to sue over 'harming' regulations. In this case, not selling as much fuel as ...
The next step in the recovery process is underway in Ohio County. On Wednesday, representatives from a number of federal agencies got their first look at the ...
USA Today reports how experts such as those at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Energy Start program state ...
Hackensack, NJ - On the surface, the Lower Hackensack River winds quietly through Bergen and Hudson counties. But beneath that calm lies centuries of industrial waste: PCBs, mercury, arsenic, and heav ...
From left, Joan Deierlein, Member of the MHACY Board of Commissioners; Denise Egiziaco, Vice Chair of the MHACY Board of ...
Though the toxics program faces workforce shortages and potential budget cuts, it is expected to add staff in order to ...
The court has paused a White House order aimed at ending collective bargaining in agencies and departments across the ...
Ammaad Akhtar is accused of trying to give money, guns and ammunition to someone he thought was part of the terror group, and of making antisemitic threats.The post California EPA ...
Exposure to a common agricultural contaminant in drinking water, even in small doses, may be linked to increased risks of preterm birth, a new study has found. The pollutant, called nitrate, is ...
People seeking respite from the week’s summer heatwave should think twice before dipping into the Susquehanna River and its ...
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