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(Seattle – June 6, 2011) Skagit County’s Samish watershed will come under closer scrutiny by federal, state and county environmental inspectors as they pursue cleaner water and safer shellfish in Puget Sound’s Samish Bay
(Glens Falls, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that the dredging of sediment contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) has resumed in the Upper Hudson River, marking the start of the second and final phase of the Hudson River cleanup
(Glens Falls, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that the dredging of sediment contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) has resumed in the Upper Hudson River, marking the start of the second and final phase of the Hudson River cleanup
(New York, N.Y.) Senior officials from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency were joined today by U.S
(New York, N.Y.) Senior officials from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency were joined today by U.S
(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced a total of $1.2 million in funding to Rochester, Rome and Niagara County, New York to help them revitalize and reinvest in their neighborhoods
(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced a total of $1.2 million in funding to Rochester, Rome and Niagara County, New York to help them revitalize and reinvest in their neighborhoods
ROCKVILLE, Md. (June 6, 2011) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today awarded the City of Rockville the Sustainable Public Health Protection Award for leadership and innovation in upgrading the Rockville Drinking Water Treatment Plant
(North Charleston, S.C. – June 5, 2011) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, City of North Charleston and River Network, and attendees of the National River Rally today, will construct a new community rain garden at the Gussie Green Community Center in North Charleston, S.C
By Deborah BalsamoWith more and more online technology and the Internet, some people might wonder, “Are libraries even necessary anymore?” EPA’s National Library Network is proof positive that libraries serve a critical need – and now EPA has an award that speaks to the relevance of its…
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(North Charleston, S.C. - June 3, 2011) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, City of North Charleston and the River Network on Sunday, will construct a new community rain garden at the Gussie Green Community Center in North Charleston, S.C
WHAT: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will present the Sustainable Public Health Protection Award to the City of Rockville, Md. for leadership and innovation in upgrading the Rockville Drinking Water Treatment Plant. WHO: Shawn M
By Jeanethe FalveyUntil you find yourself rummaging through half stuck drawers of old photos at your parents’ house, you never notice how much the world around you has changed. You find that the grand old tree you once spent hours swinging from is no longer there, or the once small saplings around…
By Steve ContiIn our asthma management work at the Seton Asthma Center, in Austin, Texas, we strive for three goals every day: to keep children from having to enter our hospital doors; to reduce the number of children readmitted to our facilities; and to keep children out of the emergency room (ER).…
WASHINGTON – The Obama Administration today announced the launch of a series of listening sessions to gather input from the communities that depend on and care for our ocean, coasts, and Great Lakes – continuing work to implement the nation’s first comprehensive ocean policy
By Michelle DePass June 5 marks World Environment Day, reminding us that pollution knows no national boundaries; mercury is found in fish from the Gulf Coast to the Arctic, airborne particulates travel thousands of miles, and environmental impacts are felt by people across the globe, from Alaskan…
(ATLANTA – June 2, 2011) – Today, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing a final determination that the Macon area meets the 1997 federal fine particulate matter standard
By Nancy Stoner Water has always been a powerful force in my life. I grew up in a floodplain outside Waynesboro, Virginia, near the South River. My house was right next to the river, and one time the floods were so bad that I ended up going out the front door on a boat. It was [...]
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- See our revised Federal Register section which provides easier access to relevant invasive species notices. New Federal Register notices added of significance: Importation of Plants for Planting; Establishing a Category of Plants…