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STARTECH ENVIRONMENTAL SELLS THREE PLASMA CONVERTER SYSTEMS

World Wire, Jun 11, 2007 a fully reporting company, announced that it has signed the contract and received a 10% cash

FDA Finalizes Report on 2006 Spinach Outbreak

FDA, May 30, 2007 The FDA and California's Department of Health Services released a joint report on an extensive investigation into the causes of an E.coli O157:H7

EPA Encourages New Owners of Companies to Disclose Violations

Environmental Protection Agency, May 16, 2007 Companies with newly acquired facilities can use the audit policy to examine their performance and work with EPA to come into compliance with environmental

South Carolina Train Collision Kills 9 from Release of Chlorine Gas

The National Transportation Safety Board, May 02, 2007 NTSB probable cause of collision failure of the crew to return main line

Excavation Damage Resulting in Explosion and Fire in Delaware

National Transportation Safety Board, Apr 30, 2007 NTSB probable cause of explosion was the failure of Quickform to verify that all underground facilities were marked within the proposed dig site before beginning

Cleveland Co to Pay Penalty for Violating Ohios Air Pollution Control Laws

State of Ohio Enviromental Protection Agency, Apr 16, 2007 Violations Documented by Inspector of the Cleveland Division of Air

Rupture of Oil Pipeline and Release of Fuel Oil Endangered Swanson Creek and Surrounding Wetlands in Maryland

National Transportation Safety Board, Apr 10, 2007 NTSB Probable Cause of Pipeline Accident Was a Fracture in the

Supreme Court Ruling Doesn't Mean EPA Will Regulate CO2 Emissions.

National Center for Policy Analysis, Apr 10, 2007 Court Only Ruled EPA Has Authority to Regulate Notes NCPA

NDEP EPA and DOJ Reach 90 Million Dollars Joint Settlement With Nevada Power

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Apr 05, 2007 Settlement remedies five years of state and federal air quality

Regular exposure to chlorine at indoor pools may contribute to atopic asthma.

Environmental Health Perspectives, Mar 29, 2007 Atopic asthma (inflammation of the airways caused by exposure to airborne allergens) has become increasingly prevalent since the

EPA announces Clean Air Act agreement regarding Montana Power Plant

Federal Government, Mar 22, 2007 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Northern Cheyenne Tribe and six electric utility companies Agreed to resolve alleged excess emissions of nitrogen

EPA, DOJ and Illinois Reach Agreement in Smurfit Stone Container Clean Air Violations

Environmental Protection Agency, Mar 15, 2007 The agreement resolves a complaint filed in November alleging Smurfit failed to control smog-producing volatile organic compound

Violation Issued for Illegal Sewer Pipe

Environmental Protection Agency, Mar 08, 2007 Without a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Act permit, the discharge of sewage is illegal under the federal lean Water

EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson Celebrates Innovative Partnership with Spelman College

Environmental Protection Agency, Mar 01, 2007 Today?s agreement affirms our shared commitment to challenge our best and brightest to help build a healthier

EPA Fines Local Contractor for Destroying Wetlands Outside Rochester

Environmental Protection Agency, Feb 22, 2007 Under the settlement with EPA, the former owner of Rochester Utility Contractors, Michael Maier, must restore the wetlands to their previous

U.S. EPA Settles With Company for Allegedly Selling Improperly Labeled Pesticides

Environmental Protection Agency, Feb 15, 2007 Fined a water treatment company $111,488 for selling pesticides that were missing critical label

EPA Settles with Bethesda Realty Company over Lead-Paint Rules

Environmental Protection Agency, Feb 08, 2007 Will pay a $20,000 civil penalty and has certified it is now in compliance with federal

San Francisco Company Settles With U.S. EPA in Toxic Chemical Case

Environmental Protection Agency, Feb 01, 2007 Reached a $28,677 settlement over failure to submit annual reports about its toxic chemical

Failure to Properly Report Hazardous Chemical Release Nets EPA Fine

Environmental Protection Agency, Jan 25, 2007 Company will pay a $2,500 U.S. Environmental Protection agency fine for failure to report the release of approximately 3,350 pounds of

U.S. EPA orders ARCO to investigate contamination at Anaconda Mine

Environmental Protection Agency, Jan 18, 2007 The order requires ARCO to conduct a remedial investigation and feasibility study for most of the mine

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