Treatment plant resurrected to dispose of 2,500 tons of sewer contaminants.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Suffolk County will collect and properly dispose of potentially hazardous common household products from flood-damaged homes in Suffolk County.
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The long-disputed federal transportation bill has finally been passed by both houses of Congress, after compromise from both sides of the aisle. Republicans dropped provisions that would have sped up approval of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline and one that would have loosened restrictions on...
A waterless sweeper — and many volunteer hours — help clean up Joplin, Mo.
Following a detailed soil and groundwater management plan can help prevent contamination issues on water utility projects before construction begins.
Understanding the unique lighting challenges of a hazardous environment can help you specify the safest — and most efficient — lighting system.
A Long Island, N.Y., community identifies the most cost-effective solution for retrofitting almost 12,000 high-pressure sodium streetlights.
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Getting manufacturers involved in managing hazardous household waste.
Since launching one of the nation's first “green development” initiatives, Dallas shows how to make redevelopment happen.
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Water and wastewater managers negotiate underwater engineering services to extend asset life, avert regulatory violations, and increase operational efficiency.
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Running on Recycled Waste
Meet stormwater education requirements with a toy that shows how clean water can be child's play.
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