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(Boston, Mass. – March 15, 2010) – EPA cautions the public and all responders about the potential hazards associated with flood waters
(Bellevue, Wash. – March 15, 2010) The U.S
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No.10-OPA028 (CHICAGO - March 15, 2010) U.S
March 14-20 is Poison Prevention Week. In households with children under the age of five, close to half store at least one pesticide product within reach of a child. Moreover, nearly 75 percent of households with no children under the age of five store pesticides product in an unlocked cabinet…
La Semana de Prevención de Envenenamientos es del 14 al 20 de marzo. En los hogares con niños menores de cinco años, cerca del cincuenta por ciento conservan al menos un producto pesticida dentro del alcance de un niño. Asimismo, cerca del 75 por ciento de los hogares sin niños menores de cinco…
As one of the snowiest winter seasons in many years yields to warmer weather and the promise of rain and snowmelt, the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s FloodSmart Campaign and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that they are again working together during Flood…
Aquatic Invasive Species Summit to Be Held March 16 in Casper (Mar 1, 2010) Wyoming Game and Fish Department. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department and Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources are sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species summit on Mar 16. The summit's discussions…
U.S. Government Launches New CITES Website (Mar 9, 2010) A new Web site US CITES.gov will concentrate specifically on information concerning the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), from a U.S. perspective. CITES is a multinational agreement that…
Secretary Salazar Releases New "State of the Birds" Report Showing Climate Change Threatens Hundreds of Species (Mar 11, 2010) U.S. Department of the Interior. Climate change threatens to further imperil hundreds of species of migratory birds, already under stress from habitat loss,…
Service Seeks Public Comment on Plan to Restrict Giant Invasive Snakes (Mar 11, 2010) DOI . Fish and Wildlife Service. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service published a proposed rule in the Federal Register on Mar 12 to designate the Burmese python and eight other large constrictor snakes as…
We took off with hiking packs, a tent and fins, carrying even fewer plans and expectations; to a place I hardly knew about. The more we discovered that very little was written about our destination, it drew even more appeal. I just couldn’t wait.Over 30 hours after leaving Boston, my adventure…
WASHINGTON - Across the country, household leaks are wasting more than 1 trillion gallons of water per year—enough water to supply every home in Texas with its annual water needs. To help consumers save water and money, the U.S
I’m a 20 year EPA staffer and Computer Specialist doing much more than computers these days. One of my tasks is to help moderate comments that come in to the EPA’s Open Government discussion forum.I’ve quickly come to realize that moderating comments in the public arena, especially in these…
(Newark, N.J.) In a move that will give the Ironbound community better information about local pollution problems, the U.S
(Newark, N.J.) In a move that will give the Ironbound community better information about local pollution problems, the U.S
(Newark, N.J.) In a move that will give the Ironbound community better information about local pollution problems, the U.S
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is sponsoring a video contest for professional and amateur filmmakers on Burn Wise, the agency’s campaign to help citizens reduce pollution from their fireplaces and other wood-burning appliances
PHILADELPHIA (March 11, 2010) In a ceremony today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded a $149,992 grant to the West Chester Area School District for a project to help local businesses conserve energy, save money and cut harmful greenhouse gases
(Dallas, Texas – March 11, 2010) Through the Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Program, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $783,000 to the Pueblo of San Ildefonso in New Mexico
Following up on last week’s blog post, I was pleasantly surprised by the number of comments sent in favor of the “catch and release” school when it comes to eliminating rodents. Since my last blog, I’m pleased to report that we have not had any other unwanted visitors of the rodent family.…
(Boston, Mass. – March 15, 2010) – EPA cautions the public and all responders about the potential hazards associated with flood waters
(Bellevue, Wash. – March 15, 2010) The U.S
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No.10-OPA028 (CHICAGO - March 15, 2010) U.S
March 14-20 is Poison Prevention Week. In households with children under the age of five, close to half store at least one pesticide product within reach of a child. Moreover, nearly 75 percent of households with no children under the age of five store pesticides product in an unlocked cabinet…
La Semana de Prevención de Envenenamientos es del 14 al 20 de marzo. En los hogares con niños menores de cinco años, cerca del cincuenta por ciento conservan al menos un producto pesticida dentro del alcance de un niño. Asimismo, cerca del 75 por ciento de los hogares sin niños menores de cinco…
As one of the snowiest winter seasons in many years yields to warmer weather and the promise of rain and snowmelt, the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s FloodSmart Campaign and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that they are again working together during Flood…
Aquatic Invasive Species Summit to Be Held March 16 in Casper (Mar 1, 2010) Wyoming Game and Fish Department. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department and Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources are sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species summit on Mar 16. The summit's discussions…
U.S. Government Launches New CITES Website (Mar 9, 2010) A new Web site US CITES.gov will concentrate specifically on information concerning the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), from a U.S. perspective. CITES is a multinational agreement that…
Secretary Salazar Releases New "State of the Birds" Report Showing Climate Change Threatens Hundreds of Species (Mar 11, 2010) U.S. Department of the Interior. Climate change threatens to further imperil hundreds of species of migratory birds, already under stress from habitat loss,…
Service Seeks Public Comment on Plan to Restrict Giant Invasive Snakes (Mar 11, 2010) DOI . Fish and Wildlife Service. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service published a proposed rule in the Federal Register on Mar 12 to designate the Burmese python and eight other large constrictor snakes as…
We took off with hiking packs, a tent and fins, carrying even fewer plans and expectations; to a place I hardly knew about. The more we discovered that very little was written about our destination, it drew even more appeal. I just couldn’t wait.Over 30 hours after leaving Boston, my adventure…
WASHINGTON - Across the country, household leaks are wasting more than 1 trillion gallons of water per year—enough water to supply every home in Texas with its annual water needs. To help consumers save water and money, the U.S
I’m a 20 year EPA staffer and Computer Specialist doing much more than computers these days. One of my tasks is to help moderate comments that come in to the EPA’s Open Government discussion forum.I’ve quickly come to realize that moderating comments in the public arena, especially in these…
(Newark, N.J.) In a move that will give the Ironbound community better information about local pollution problems, the U.S
(Newark, N.J.) In a move that will give the Ironbound community better information about local pollution problems, the U.S
(Newark, N.J.) In a move that will give the Ironbound community better information about local pollution problems, the U.S
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is sponsoring a video contest for professional and amateur filmmakers on Burn Wise, the agency’s campaign to help citizens reduce pollution from their fireplaces and other wood-burning appliances
PHILADELPHIA (March 11, 2010) In a ceremony today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded a $149,992 grant to the West Chester Area School District for a project to help local businesses conserve energy, save money and cut harmful greenhouse gases
(Dallas, Texas – March 11, 2010) Through the Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Program, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $783,000 to the Pueblo of San Ildefonso in New Mexico
Following up on last week’s blog post, I was pleasantly surprised by the number of comments sent in favor of the “catch and release” school when it comes to eliminating rodents. Since my last blog, I’m pleased to report that we have not had any other unwanted visitors of the rodent family.…