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Free Agents in the Workplace -- Part II
July 1, 2003
The rise in contract labor in the environmental industry offers employers both opportunities and challenges
Hitting a Triple
July 1, 2003By Ratana Kanluen
The Triad Approach offers three steps to better site investigations
Breaking the Mold
June 1, 2003
Today's tight building structures and poorly monitored HVAC systems have led to an increase in mold-related health problems
Core EHS Competencies
June 1, 2003By Peter S. Cartwright, P.E.
Differentiating EHS competencies can distinguish superior from average performers
Developing A New Attitude
June 1, 2003By John L. Payne
A guide to overcoming obstacles to brownfields redevelopment projects

Free Agents in the Workplace - Part I
June 1, 2003
The rise in contract labor in the environmental industry offers employers both opportunities and challenges
Getting Off the Roller Coaster
June 1, 2003By Steven J. Christiansen, JD
The adoption of demand-based chlorination and dechlorination control has eliminated persistent chemical overfeed and underfeed problems at this Arkansas wastewater treatment plant
Hitting a Triple
June 1, 2003By Ratana Kanluen
The Triad Approach offers three steps to better site investigations
On the Alert
June 1, 2003By Ratana Kanluen
Biosensors are being used as early warning systems to detect chemical contaminants in drinking water
The Ecoforum
June 1, 2003
Letters to the Editor
The Winds of Change
June 1, 2003By Richard Cooley, M.Ch.E.
The Coming of Changes to the Clean Air Act's New Source Review Program
A Breath of Fresh Air
May 1, 2003
Automated electronic recordkeeping and reporting can streamline compliance efforts related to Clean Air Act Title V permits
Bioremediation in Bedrock
May 1, 2003By Chuck Wehland
A new in situ technology meets the challenge of cleaning up contaminated groundwater in fractured bedrock zones
Environmental Security: A Homeland Issue, Part 2
May 1, 2003By Matthew Brown
As part of its strategy to dealing with terrorists, EPA is focusing on emergency preparedness and protection for its employees and infrastructure
Phase I Poll
May 1, 2003
A recent survey among consultants about environmental site assessments reveals industry trends
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Opinion

Will EPA be Forced to Issue a Climate Change Endangerment Finding?

On April 2, 2008, exactly one year after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in Massachusetts v. EPA, 12 states, supported by an additional five states as amicus curiae, as well as the District of Columbia, the cities of New York and Baltimore, and a number of environmental organizations, filed a petition for mandamus with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit seeking to compel the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to act on remand within 60 days.

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