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PHILADELPHIA (July 8, 2011) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced the selection of Nicholas DiPasquale of Harrington, Del. as the new Director of EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program
(Boston, Mass. – July 8, 2011) – A Massachusetts and a Vermont company that each store significant amounts of oil are facing EPA penalties of up to $177,500 for failing to take adequate precautions meant to prevent and contain oil spills
When it rains, did you ever think about where all that rainwater is going? It flows down storm drains, carrying pollution from the streets, and if it is a heavy rain, causes sewage to overflow into rivers, lakes and streams
By Alex GorskyOne of the fondest memories I have growing up is of having water balloon fights with my friends. On a hot summer day, it was the only way to cool off. When we got thirsty, we’d drink straight from the hose. Nowadays most people drink bottled water instead. Unfortunately, not…
WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized Clean Air Act protections that will slash hundreds of thousands of tons of smokestack emissions that travel long distances through the air and threaten the health of hundreds of millions of Americans living downwind
By Dennis McLerranLast week my colleague Nancy Stoner wrote about our recent visit to Bristol Bay, Alaska. I would also like to share my perspective about this incredibly valuable trip and our ongoing Watershed Assessment to examine the potential impacts of large-scale development – particularly…
By Cameron DavisOn Friday, we asked you to share your stories about what the lakes mean to you. Many of you responded with inspiring accounts of how they have impacted your lives, a particularly fond memory, or what you think of when you think of your HOMES. That sentiment is exactly the inspiration…
WASHINGTON– U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will hold a press conference call at noon today to discuss a Clean Air Act announcement. WHO: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- i MapInvasives: Geotracking invasive exotic species i MapInvasives is a tool to serve the needs of land managers, regional planners and others working to prevent, control or manage invasive species. A consortium was formed to…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Federal and State Officials Announce Tree Survey Efforts in Ohio Due to the Discovery of Asian Longhorned Beetle: Area Residents Are Encouraged to Report Any Signs of ALB And to Avoid Moving Firewood (Jun 17, 2011) In Jun 2011, the…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- USDA Urges Residents to be on the Lookout for the Asian Longhorned Beetle: Beetles Expected to Emerge in July (Jun 29, 2011) APHIS is asking for the public's help in detecting and preventing the spread of Asian Longhorned…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- EPA Approves Two Insecticides for Control of Invasive Stink Bug (Jun 30, 2011) EPA has approved for emergency use, the insecticide dinotefuran (trade names Venom and Scorpion) on tree fruit to help manage populations of the brown…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Sixth Continental Dialogue Meeting Oct 5-6, 2010 Brandeis University Waltham, Massachusetts On Oct 5-6, 2010, a diverse group of over 110 representatives from state, federal, and municipal agencies; private business and industry;…
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to adopt new air pollution standards for engines used primarily in large commercial aircraft, including 737s, 747s, and 767s
(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached an agreement with the homebuilder D.R. Horton, LLC for violations of federal regulations that protect against pollution from stormwater runoff. Under the agreement, D.R. Horton will pay a $99,000 penalty
(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached an agreement with the homebuilder D.R. Horton, LLC for violations of federal regulations that protect against pollution from stormwater runoff. Under the agreement, D.R. Horton will pay a $99,000 penalty
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.By Chris CraneI was born in the late 80’s and like many other members of my generation I often dismiss the idea that there are any challenges in this decade that compare to John F. Kennedy’s 1962…
PHILADELPHIA (July 8, 2011) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced the selection of Nicholas DiPasquale of Harrington, Del. as the new Director of EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program
(Boston, Mass. – July 8, 2011) – A Massachusetts and a Vermont company that each store significant amounts of oil are facing EPA penalties of up to $177,500 for failing to take adequate precautions meant to prevent and contain oil spills
When it rains, did you ever think about where all that rainwater is going? It flows down storm drains, carrying pollution from the streets, and if it is a heavy rain, causes sewage to overflow into rivers, lakes and streams
By Alex GorskyOne of the fondest memories I have growing up is of having water balloon fights with my friends. On a hot summer day, it was the only way to cool off. When we got thirsty, we’d drink straight from the hose. Nowadays most people drink bottled water instead. Unfortunately, not…
WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized Clean Air Act protections that will slash hundreds of thousands of tons of smokestack emissions that travel long distances through the air and threaten the health of hundreds of millions of Americans living downwind
By Dennis McLerranLast week my colleague Nancy Stoner wrote about our recent visit to Bristol Bay, Alaska. I would also like to share my perspective about this incredibly valuable trip and our ongoing Watershed Assessment to examine the potential impacts of large-scale development – particularly…
By Cameron DavisOn Friday, we asked you to share your stories about what the lakes mean to you. Many of you responded with inspiring accounts of how they have impacted your lives, a particularly fond memory, or what you think of when you think of your HOMES. That sentiment is exactly the inspiration…
WASHINGTON– U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will hold a press conference call at noon today to discuss a Clean Air Act announcement. WHO: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- i MapInvasives: Geotracking invasive exotic species i MapInvasives is a tool to serve the needs of land managers, regional planners and others working to prevent, control or manage invasive species. A consortium was formed to…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Federal and State Officials Announce Tree Survey Efforts in Ohio Due to the Discovery of Asian Longhorned Beetle: Area Residents Are Encouraged to Report Any Signs of ALB And to Avoid Moving Firewood (Jun 17, 2011) In Jun 2011, the…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- USDA Urges Residents to be on the Lookout for the Asian Longhorned Beetle: Beetles Expected to Emerge in July (Jun 29, 2011) APHIS is asking for the public's help in detecting and preventing the spread of Asian Longhorned…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- EPA Approves Two Insecticides for Control of Invasive Stink Bug (Jun 30, 2011) EPA has approved for emergency use, the insecticide dinotefuran (trade names Venom and Scorpion) on tree fruit to help manage populations of the brown…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Sixth Continental Dialogue Meeting Oct 5-6, 2010 Brandeis University Waltham, Massachusetts On Oct 5-6, 2010, a diverse group of over 110 representatives from state, federal, and municipal agencies; private business and industry;…
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to adopt new air pollution standards for engines used primarily in large commercial aircraft, including 737s, 747s, and 767s
(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached an agreement with the homebuilder D.R. Horton, LLC for violations of federal regulations that protect against pollution from stormwater runoff. Under the agreement, D.R. Horton will pay a $99,000 penalty
(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached an agreement with the homebuilder D.R. Horton, LLC for violations of federal regulations that protect against pollution from stormwater runoff. Under the agreement, D.R. Horton will pay a $99,000 penalty
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.By Chris CraneI was born in the late 80’s and like many other members of my generation I often dismiss the idea that there are any challenges in this decade that compare to John F. Kennedy’s 1962…