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"Spring Creep" Favors Invasive Species: Spring is coming earlier, and nature is scrambling to keep up (Apr 21, 2010) Scientific American. Spring is coming earlier, and nature is scrambling to keep up, according to scientists who say climate change is to blame. The season starts an average…
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) News: Citrus Strategic Research Planning Meeting In an effort to combat citrus greening, one of the most devastating citrus diseases, national leaders met at the ARS Office of National Programs in Beltsville, MD, for the Citrus Strategic Research Planning Meeting…
(PHILADELPHIA) April 21, 2010 - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that it has issued a proposed permit to the District of Columbia requiring the District to continue improving its Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program for controlling stormwater runoff
This coming weekend, my fellow students and I will be on the National Mall in Washington, DC to exhibit our award-winning P3 (People, Prosperity, and the Planet) project—developing white, reflective roof coatings.Our research aims to develop new materials for building surfaces that have low solar…
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is requesting comment on data available for evaluating emissions and potential exposure to lead in gas used in piston-engine aircraft
As summer nears and some 12.5 million registered boaters hit the water, NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey is launching an effort to remind people about the importance of using up-to-date nautical charts. NOAA is a co-sponsor of the newly formed Alliance for Safe Navigation, a public-private…
(New York, N.Y.) The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System will incorporate a number of environmentally-sound practices into daily operations at the 12 hospitals it manages across Long Island and in New York City, under an agreement signed today with the U.S
(New York, N.Y.) The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System will incorporate a number of environmentally-sound practices into daily operations at the 12 hospitals it manages across Long Island and in New York City, under an agreement signed today with the U.S
(New York, N.Y.) The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System will incorporate a number of environmentally-sound practices into daily operations at the 12 hospitals it manages across Long Island and in New York City, under an agreement signed today with the U.S
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.The recent volcanic eruption in Iceland has focused international attention on tiny particles called aerosols that have been the subject of scientific scrutiny at EPA for decades.Much of this week’s…
Lake Invaders: The Fight For Lake Huron Lake Invaders: The Fight For Lake Huron. A new documentary (available on DVD) which tells the history of exotic species invasions in Lake Huron and describes other invaders looming on the horizon. Biologists from around the Great Lakes describe the invaders,…
Moore Amendment to Help Protect Great Lakes from Invasive Species Passes House (Apr 15, 2010) Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee, Wisconsin) . The U.S. House of Representatives passed an amendment written by Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) on the Clean Estuaries Act of 2010 to allow long-term…
Company commits to recycling all fluorescent lamps and batteries (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. – Apr. 20, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today recognized Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., April 20, 2010) - EPA has awarded $291,000 to Ottumwa, Iowa, for ongoing construction of a multi-phased combined sewer separation project
Colorado - Boating Regulations to Prevent Aquatic Nuisance Species: Boaters: Mandatory Inspections in Effect Colorado Division of Wildlife. This boating season brings with it mandatory state-certified boat inspections to help prevent the spread of zebra and quagga mussels and other aquatic…
(Boston, Mass. – April 20, 2010) – In only 10 weeks of work, college students among 76 New England schools competing in a nation-wide recycling competition recovered 9.27 million pounds of recyclables and organics
The Health Effects Institute (HEI) is one of the most respected research organizations in air pollution science.The Institute was founded in 1980 through an unprecedented partnership between the EPA and the automotive industry. With equal funding from agency and industry (by market share), HEI is in…
NOAA awarded a $73.6 million American Recovery and Reinvestment Act contract to Marinette Marine Corporation located in Marinette, Wis., for the construction of a new fisheries survey vessel, which will dramatically improve NOAA’s ability to conduct surveys for fish, marine mammals and turtles off…
WASHINGTON — Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc., a builder of residential homes nationwide, has agreed today to pay a $1 million civil penalty to resolve alleged Clean Water Act violations at 591 construction sites in 18 states and the District of Columbia, the U.S
"Spring Creep" Favors Invasive Species: Spring is coming earlier, and nature is scrambling to keep up (Apr 21, 2010) Scientific American. Spring is coming earlier, and nature is scrambling to keep up, according to scientists who say climate change is to blame. The season starts an average…
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) News: Citrus Strategic Research Planning Meeting In an effort to combat citrus greening, one of the most devastating citrus diseases, national leaders met at the ARS Office of National Programs in Beltsville, MD, for the Citrus Strategic Research Planning Meeting…
(PHILADELPHIA) April 21, 2010 - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that it has issued a proposed permit to the District of Columbia requiring the District to continue improving its Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program for controlling stormwater runoff
This coming weekend, my fellow students and I will be on the National Mall in Washington, DC to exhibit our award-winning P3 (People, Prosperity, and the Planet) project—developing white, reflective roof coatings.Our research aims to develop new materials for building surfaces that have low solar…
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is requesting comment on data available for evaluating emissions and potential exposure to lead in gas used in piston-engine aircraft
As summer nears and some 12.5 million registered boaters hit the water, NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey is launching an effort to remind people about the importance of using up-to-date nautical charts. NOAA is a co-sponsor of the newly formed Alliance for Safe Navigation, a public-private…
(New York, N.Y.) The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System will incorporate a number of environmentally-sound practices into daily operations at the 12 hospitals it manages across Long Island and in New York City, under an agreement signed today with the U.S
(New York, N.Y.) The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System will incorporate a number of environmentally-sound practices into daily operations at the 12 hospitals it manages across Long Island and in New York City, under an agreement signed today with the U.S
(New York, N.Y.) The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System will incorporate a number of environmentally-sound practices into daily operations at the 12 hospitals it manages across Long Island and in New York City, under an agreement signed today with the U.S
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.The recent volcanic eruption in Iceland has focused international attention on tiny particles called aerosols that have been the subject of scientific scrutiny at EPA for decades.Much of this week’s…
Lake Invaders: The Fight For Lake Huron Lake Invaders: The Fight For Lake Huron. A new documentary (available on DVD) which tells the history of exotic species invasions in Lake Huron and describes other invaders looming on the horizon. Biologists from around the Great Lakes describe the invaders,…
Moore Amendment to Help Protect Great Lakes from Invasive Species Passes House (Apr 15, 2010) Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee, Wisconsin) . The U.S. House of Representatives passed an amendment written by Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) on the Clean Estuaries Act of 2010 to allow long-term…
Company commits to recycling all fluorescent lamps and batteries (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. – Apr. 20, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today recognized Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., April 20, 2010) - EPA has awarded $291,000 to Ottumwa, Iowa, for ongoing construction of a multi-phased combined sewer separation project
Colorado - Boating Regulations to Prevent Aquatic Nuisance Species: Boaters: Mandatory Inspections in Effect Colorado Division of Wildlife. This boating season brings with it mandatory state-certified boat inspections to help prevent the spread of zebra and quagga mussels and other aquatic…
(Boston, Mass. – April 20, 2010) – In only 10 weeks of work, college students among 76 New England schools competing in a nation-wide recycling competition recovered 9.27 million pounds of recyclables and organics
The Health Effects Institute (HEI) is one of the most respected research organizations in air pollution science.The Institute was founded in 1980 through an unprecedented partnership between the EPA and the automotive industry. With equal funding from agency and industry (by market share), HEI is in…
NOAA awarded a $73.6 million American Recovery and Reinvestment Act contract to Marinette Marine Corporation located in Marinette, Wis., for the construction of a new fisheries survey vessel, which will dramatically improve NOAA’s ability to conduct surveys for fish, marine mammals and turtles off…
WASHINGTON — Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc., a builder of residential homes nationwide, has agreed today to pay a $1 million civil penalty to resolve alleged Clean Water Act violations at 591 construction sites in 18 states and the District of Columbia, the U.S