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Maryland Hospitals Commit To Healthy Environment

EPA - Press Release, Aug 23, 2006 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded four Maryland hospitals for helping to protect the

EPA To Infuse Almost $1 Billion Into Drinking Water Programs

Press Release, Aug 16, 2006 This system operates under the Safe Drinking Water Act and provides resources to implement and enforce drinking water regulations and

Idaho Agrees To EPA Settlement To Resolve Clean Water Act Violations

EPA - Press Release, Aug 09, 2006 The City of Kooskia, ID, has reached a $3,500 settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection

Congress Authorizes EPA Study Of Exxonmobil Greenpoint Spill

Press Release, Aug 02, 2006 EPA study will examine any public health and safety issues raised by the spill and the current remediation efforts, the extent to which contaminants from the

NASA Explains Puzzling Impact Of Polluted Skies On Climate

Press Release, Jul 26, 2006 NASA scientists have determined the formation of clouds is affected by the lightness or darkness of air pollution particles. This also impacts Earth's

Manufacturer Fails To Submit Toxic Industrial Chemical Reports

yosemite.epa.gov, Jun 06, 2006 Facilities that use toxic chemicals such as lead must follow our reporting rules so that area

California EPA Hazardous Waste

yosemite.epa.gov, May 23, 2006 The EPA began cleaning up the former Graybill Metal Polishing site on May 9,

EPA Seeking Fines For Violation of Hazardous Waste Regulations

yosemite.epa.gov, May 11, 2006 Comply with federal hazardous waste regulations and is seeking fines of up to $32,000 per day per

EPA and DOJ Reach $4 Million Settlement at Copper Site

yosemite.epa.gov, Apr 26, 2006 The Standard Oil Company and IHC will jointly pay $4 million in settlement of EPA?s

Manufacturer Fined For Violating EPA Hazardous Waste Code

EPA.Gov, Feb 20, 2006 Dow Chemical Co. violated the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act in 2004 by failing to determine the proper treatment for a waste 40 percent monomethylamine

State Of Ohio EPA Posts 2006 Fish Advisory Updates

epa.state.oh.us, Feb 03, 2006 Fish should be eaten no more frequently than once a month due to

N.H. Lobster Co. May Pay Up to $255,000 for Violating Environmental Laws

EPA.Gov, Jan 19, 2006 EPA has proposed a fine of up to $255,000 against a Newington, N.H. lobster company for violations of the federal Clean Water Act and community right-to-know laws at

New Jersey Sues Three Companies For Toxic Waste Pollution

state.nj.us, Jan 05, 2006 Directs Companies to Fund Cleanup Plan for Most Concentrated Areas of Dioxin Contamination in the

Florida Man and Two Pennsylvania Companies Plead Guilty in Hazardous Waste Case

EPA.GOV, Dec 22, 2005 guilty plea to charges of violating the Resource Conservation and Recovery

Pesticides Risks In New York Schools

www.oag.state.ny.us/environment, Nov 30, 2005 Pesticides may cause both acute and chronic health

Court Upholds Key State Environmental Regulation

NY.gov, Nov 18, 2005 A state appellate court today rejected an attempt by the owner and operator of the Indian Point nuclear power

The EPA’s Brownfields Program Included Alabama In Its Report

gao.gov, Nov 10, 2005 Stakeholders identified three potential options for improving or complementing EPA Brownfields

U.S. Announces Clean Air Agreement with ExxonMobil

epa.gov, Oct 13, 2005 A comprehensive Clean Air Act (CAA) agreement that is expected to reduce harmful air emissions by more than 53,000 tons per

California Launches Biggest Energy Efficiency Program In History

nrdc.org, Sep 26, 2005 2 Billion Investment Will Provide Relief to Consumers Facing High Bills This

San Francisco The Head Of The American Red Cross Responsibility Devoted To Disaster Response And Environmental Issues

usembassy.gov, Sep 14, 2005 San Francisco The Head Of The American Red Cross Responsibility Devoted To Disaster Response And Environmental

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