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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 10-OPA30 Chicago (March 23, 2010) -- U.S
136 metro-area Energy Star buildings save money and energy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 10-OPA30 Chicago (March 23, 2010) -- U.S
136 metro-area Energy Star buildings save money and energy (Denver, Colorado – March 23, 2010) The Denver area�ranks 4th in the nation on a list of metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings.�The list, released today by the U.S
Earlier today, I posted a picture of a guy named Bill Ryan to EPA’s AIRNow Facebook page. Bill teaches air quality forecasting at Penn State University, and he’s been a big supporter over the years as EPA has worked to share air quality information with people all across the United States. Last…
Today, I am pleased to appoint Russell Dunn as the NOAA Fisheries National Policy Advisor for Recreational Fisheries and to appoint 22 members of the recreational fishing community from around the nation to a Recreational Fisheries Working Group to provide expertise on saltwater recreational fishing…
Michelle Oakes has developed a new instrument to more accurately measure a dangerous air pollutant: Iron (II).Oakes, an EPA STAR grantee and scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology, presented the new instrument Monday at the 2010 AAAR conference on air pollution and health.Iron (II) is…
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to include additional emissions sources in its first-ever national mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting system
In high school I volunteered for a non-profit organization called “Stepping Stones,” a program that provides transitional housing for children. I set up a table outside of the cafeteria to help raise money and spread information about the organization. There was another student helping me. I…
(Seattle, Washington – March 22, 2010) Construction site operators at Pump Station 10 in Anchorage, Alaska, have settled a storm water case brought by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for alleged Clean Water Act (CWA) violations
We’re constantly looking for ways to make it easier for you to do what you want on our Web site, and we’re just starting a major overhaul. But epa.gov is large (500,000 pages) and complex (hundreds of smaller sites), so it’ll take time.We’re taking small steps, though, and the first is a new…
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a list of U.S. metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings that earned EPA’s Energy Star in 2009
(San Juan, P.R.) Acting on a motion from the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Chief District Judge Curtis V. Gomez last week ordered that a pump at the Figtree Pump Station on St
A new NOAA report shows that the last decade has been a period of progress in rebuilding depleted fish stocks, sustaining many fisheries populations, and gaining a better understanding of the complex relationships between marine species and their habitats.
Spring has sprung (at least meteorologically), the days will be getting longer and warmer. This new season offers much for many of us, including the ability to get outdoors to exercise and play, visit a park or zoo, or just to breathe in the fresh air and enjoy your environment. While you’re at…
La primavera ha comenzado (al menos meteorológicamente hablando), los días empiezan a ser más largos y cálidos. Esta nueva temporada nos ofrece mucho, inclusive la habilidad para salir al aire libre a hacer ejercicios y jugar, visitar un parque o zoológico, o hasta respirar el aire fresco y…
WASHINGTON - In a speech today at the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) annual conference in Washington, D.C., U.S. EPA Administrator Lisa P
WASHINGTON – On Monday, March 22, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will speak at the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) to begin a discussion on the agency’s new vision for drinking water protection. WHO: U.S. EPA Administrator Lisa P
Inspect sod before buying, installing (Mar 18, 2010) University of Georgia. College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Before rolling new sod on your lawn, University of Georgia experts urge homeowners to inspect the turfgrass for insects, diseases and weeds. * See our Gerogia page for more…
The third Saturday in September is recognized across language and cultural barriers as a day to support and protect our waters as the International Coastal Clean-up (ICC). At last year’s Cleanup, nearly 400,000 volunteers collected over 6.8 million pounds of trash in 100 countries and 42 US…
Bug Tackles UK'S Knotty Problem (Mar 9, 2010) Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. An insect (psyllid) will be released to stop the spread of the non-native invasive plant Japanese Knotweed , which costs the UK economy over £150 million a year to control and clear. This is the…
Earlier today, I posted a picture of a guy named Bill Ryan to EPA’s AIRNow Facebook page. Bill teaches air quality forecasting at Penn State University, and he’s been a big supporter over the years as EPA has worked to share air quality information with people all across the United States. Last…
Today, I am pleased to appoint Russell Dunn as the NOAA Fisheries National Policy Advisor for Recreational Fisheries and to appoint 22 members of the recreational fishing community from around the nation to a Recreational Fisheries Working Group to provide expertise on saltwater recreational fishing…
Michelle Oakes has developed a new instrument to more accurately measure a dangerous air pollutant: Iron (II).Oakes, an EPA STAR grantee and scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology, presented the new instrument Monday at the 2010 AAAR conference on air pollution and health.Iron (II) is…
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to include additional emissions sources in its first-ever national mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting system
In high school I volunteered for a non-profit organization called “Stepping Stones,” a program that provides transitional housing for children. I set up a table outside of the cafeteria to help raise money and spread information about the organization. There was another student helping me. I…
(Seattle, Washington – March 22, 2010) Construction site operators at Pump Station 10 in Anchorage, Alaska, have settled a storm water case brought by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for alleged Clean Water Act (CWA) violations
We’re constantly looking for ways to make it easier for you to do what you want on our Web site, and we’re just starting a major overhaul. But epa.gov is large (500,000 pages) and complex (hundreds of smaller sites), so it’ll take time.We’re taking small steps, though, and the first is a new…
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a list of U.S. metropolitan areas with the largest number of energy efficient buildings that earned EPA’s Energy Star in 2009
(San Juan, P.R.) Acting on a motion from the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Chief District Judge Curtis V. Gomez last week ordered that a pump at the Figtree Pump Station on St
A new NOAA report shows that the last decade has been a period of progress in rebuilding depleted fish stocks, sustaining many fisheries populations, and gaining a better understanding of the complex relationships between marine species and their habitats.
Spring has sprung (at least meteorologically), the days will be getting longer and warmer. This new season offers much for many of us, including the ability to get outdoors to exercise and play, visit a park or zoo, or just to breathe in the fresh air and enjoy your environment. While you’re at…
La primavera ha comenzado (al menos meteorológicamente hablando), los días empiezan a ser más largos y cálidos. Esta nueva temporada nos ofrece mucho, inclusive la habilidad para salir al aire libre a hacer ejercicios y jugar, visitar un parque o zoológico, o hasta respirar el aire fresco y…
WASHINGTON - In a speech today at the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) annual conference in Washington, D.C., U.S. EPA Administrator Lisa P
WASHINGTON – On Monday, March 22, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will speak at the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) to begin a discussion on the agency’s new vision for drinking water protection. WHO: U.S. EPA Administrator Lisa P
Inspect sod before buying, installing (Mar 18, 2010) University of Georgia. College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Before rolling new sod on your lawn, University of Georgia experts urge homeowners to inspect the turfgrass for insects, diseases and weeds. * See our Gerogia page for more…
The third Saturday in September is recognized across language and cultural barriers as a day to support and protect our waters as the International Coastal Clean-up (ICC). At last year’s Cleanup, nearly 400,000 volunteers collected over 6.8 million pounds of trash in 100 countries and 42 US…
Bug Tackles UK'S Knotty Problem (Mar 9, 2010) Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. An insect (psyllid) will be released to stop the spread of the non-native invasive plant Japanese Knotweed , which costs the UK economy over £150 million a year to control and clear. This is the…