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From polar bear blood to Mount Everest snow, PFAS are hitchhiking on microplastics across the globe — and courtroom victories ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin joined Long Islanders raising alarms about risks from large-scale BESS installations.
The updated online portal centralizes active EPA guidance documents, giving businesses, organizations, and the public ...
EPA orders two Puerto Rico-based developers to halt polluted runoff from a Rincón construction site and comply with Clean Water Act stormwater protections.
Startup Faces Scrutiny Over Sulfur Dioxide Balloons EPA investigates controversial startup for unauthorized sulfur dioxide releases in climate cooling scheme. By Stasia DeMarco Apr 16, 2025 The U.S.
EPA Proposes to Rescind 2009 Endangerment Finding, Repealing $1 Trillion in Regulations If finalized, the proposal would roll back all greenhouse gas regulations for vehicles and engines, saving more ...
Firefighters face hidden risks from cancer-causing PFAS chemicals in their protective gear, prompting urgent calls for safer alternatives.
EPA calls on manufacturers to bring back self-closing vents in gas cans, aiming to improve usability while maintaining compliance with emissions and safety standards.
State Funds Power Local Energy Upgrades in Maryland A new $64 million initiative helps towns and counties lower utility costs, modernize infrastructure, and move toward net-zero emissions. By Stasia ...
Indoor air quality is gaining recognition as a critical element of industrial hygiene, essential for protecting worker health and safety in enclosed environments.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced more than $1.1 million in grant funding to states across New England to support beach water quality monitoring and public notification efforts ...
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