News Topic - EPA
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DNR, EPA work on Missouri's list of impaired waterways
The federal and state agencies are at odds over which bodies of water should be on the list.
KY3.com – Nov 14, 2008 4:54 PM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Missouri: Springfield
The federal and state agencies are at odds over which bodies of water should be on the list.
KY3.com – Nov 14, 2008 4:54 PM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Missouri: Springfield
Defiance commissioners seek community wide assessment grant
Defiance County commissioners approved a grant application and discussed insurance during their Thursday meeting.The grant application will be submitted to the U.S. EPA for a $20,000 communityw
The Crescent-News – Nov 14, 2008 2:11 PM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Ohio: Toledo
Defiance County commissioners approved a grant application and discussed insurance during their Thursday meeting.The grant application will be submitted to the U.S. EPA for a $20,000 communityw
The Crescent-News – Nov 14, 2008 2:11 PM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Ohio: Toledo
EPA completes Billings cleanup
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has completed the PCE cleanup in central Billings.
Montana's News Station – Nov 14, 2008 1:51 PM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Montana: Billings
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has completed the PCE cleanup in central Billings.
Montana's News Station – Nov 14, 2008 1:51 PM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Montana: Billings
EPA panel blocks coal plant permit
WASHINGTON -- The Environmental Protection Agency was blocked Thursday from issuing a permit for a proposed coal-burning power plant in Utah without addressing global warming. The ruling by an agency appeals panel means the Obama administration probably will determine the fate of other similar plant ... more »
GoErie.com – Nov 14, 2008 10:54 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Pennsylvania: Erie
WASHINGTON -- The Environmental Protection Agency was blocked Thursday from issuing a permit for a proposed coal-burning power plant in Utah without addressing global warming. The ruling by an agency appeals panel means the Obama administration probably will determine the fate of other similar plant ... more »
GoErie.com – Nov 14, 2008 10:54 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Pennsylvania: Erie
Arsenic May Increase Risks For Cardiovascular Disease At Current Epa-Regulated Drinking Water Standards
University of Pittsburgh Mouse Study Published in Journal of Clinical Investigations When mice are exposed to arsenic at federally-approved levels for drinking water, pores in liver blood vessels close, potentially leading to cardiovascular disease, say University of Pittsburgh researchers in the De ... more »
Medical News Today – Nov 14, 2008 09:00 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Health: Fitness and Nutrition
University of Pittsburgh Mouse Study Published in Journal of Clinical Investigations When mice are exposed to arsenic at federally-approved levels for drinking water, pores in liver blood vessels close, potentially leading to cardiovascular disease, say University of Pittsburgh researchers in the De ... more »
Medical News Today – Nov 14, 2008 09:00 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Health: Fitness and Nutrition
LegalView Informs Readers of Fake Documents for Asbestos Removal Workers Increasing Risks of Mesothelioma Among Americans
LegalView recently alerted readers to a disturbing report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding thousands of asbestos removal workers who had falsified documents in order to obtain employment. Individuals who remove asbestos must receive authentic certification in order to co ... more »
PR.com – Nov 14, 2008 08:06 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Top Stories: Press Releases
LegalView recently alerted readers to a disturbing report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding thousands of asbestos removal workers who had falsified documents in order to obtain employment. Individuals who remove asbestos must receive authentic certification in order to co ... more »
PR.com – Nov 14, 2008 08:06 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Top Stories: Press Releases
Ohio EPA recommends leaf management to protect water quality
When raking fall leaves this season, Ohioans should be aware that leaves can cause water pollution if not managed properly. Ohio EPA recommends property owners consider the best way to manage them based on the types of leaf collection programs in the community.
Wilmington News Journal – Nov 14, 2008 07:50 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Ohio: Dayton
When raking fall leaves this season, Ohioans should be aware that leaves can cause water pollution if not managed properly. Ohio EPA recommends property owners consider the best way to manage them based on the types of leaf collection programs in the community.
Wilmington News Journal – Nov 14, 2008 07:50 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Ohio: Dayton
A Freeze on New U.S. Coal Plants?A new decision by the EPA's Environmental Appeal Board means America's new coal plants need to figure out how to get their emissions down - if they're going to go up
Time.com – Nov 14, 2008 07:30 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Top Stories
Cleaner Texas air means easier breathing up here
The air above Dallas and Fort Worth is clearing, and scientists are saying that’s good news for southern parts of Oklahoma.Better regulation and increased government funding of cleaner energy have resulted in steadily improving air quality in the Dallas area, said Mark Sather, an environmenta ... more »
NewsOK.com – Nov 14, 2008 06:54 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Oklahoma: Oklahoma City
The air above Dallas and Fort Worth is clearing, and scientists are saying that’s good news for southern parts of Oklahoma.Better regulation and increased government funding of cleaner energy have resulted in steadily improving air quality in the Dallas area, said Mark Sather, an environmenta ... more »
NewsOK.com – Nov 14, 2008 06:54 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Oklahoma: Oklahoma City
DNR, EPA wrestle over list of state’s impaired streams
It was no surprise to Darvin Bentlage, of Barton County, that the North Fork of Spring River has been identified as impaired by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The Joplin Globe – Nov 14, 2008 05:52 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Missouri: Joplin
It was no surprise to Darvin Bentlage, of Barton County, that the North Fork of Spring River has been identified as impaired by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The Joplin Globe – Nov 14, 2008 05:52 AM [GMT] – comment?
found in Local: Missouri: Joplin
