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Fluorescent Lights: Dealing with Their Dark Side
November 1, 2007By Angela Neville
POTWs: Big Trouble with Nanowaste
October 1, 2007By Angela Neville
Publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) use an amazing arsenal of equipment to prevent large troublemakers, such as animal carcasses and tree limbs, from entering their wastewater treatment processes. However, they don't yet have the necessary technology to keep out nanoparticles, which some worry could have a much worse impact on the quality of the water these plants treat.
Stormwater Permits: Only a Trickle
September 1, 2007By Angela Neville
It seems ironic that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is barely dribbling out the permits intended to help control flood waters.
On the Rise: Political Climate Change
July 1, 2007By Angela Neville
What a difference three years makes. In 2004, Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus published their essay called "The Death of Environmentalism: Global Warming Politics in a Post-Environmental World".
Safe Drinking Water Act: Streamlining Compliance
June 1, 2007By Angela Neville
Currently, many personnel at drinking water plants find the increasing number of complicated treatment rules hard to swallow. In particular, these operators -- especially at the small water utilities -- are having trouble complying with the large number of regulations due to their limited budgets.

What's In a Name?
May 1, 2007
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Fast Forward to a Greener Future
January 1, 2007By Angela Neville
So maybe the present isn’t everything we environmental professional were hoping it would be. Fortunately, however, the future already is heading this way and overall it’s looking a lot better. Our job is to give you a glimpse at what lays ahead in the environmental field this new year and beyond to help you put together your business strategies.
Our e-Manifest Destiny
November 1, 2006
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TMDLs: Paring Back Impairments
October 1, 2006
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Saying No to Nano?
September 1, 2006
Wind Energy: Coming to a Grid near You
July 1, 2006
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Global Warming: Ready for Prime Time
June 1, 2006
A Bitter Pill to Swallow
May 1, 2006By Angela Neville
e-Cycling
April 1, 2006By Angela Neville
A New Path For Electronics
Dealing with Deluges
March 1, 2006
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