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E-Waste a Big Problem that May be Getting Bigger
March 6, 2008
Auto Recyclers Help Collect Mercury from Wrecks
March 5, 2008
Advanced Disposal to Buy Jacksonville Operations
March 4, 2008
Dust in West Up 500%, Says CU-Boulder Study
March 3, 2008
Federal Agencies Settle Underground Storage Tank Violations
March 3, 2008

Navy Awards AMEC Remediation Contract
March 3, 2008
2006 TRI Shows 2% Drop in Chemical Releases
February 28, 2008
Powerine Oil Co. Settles Superfund Case
February 26, 2008
EPA Provides Notice to Pesticide Producers
February 25, 2008
NIH, EPA Agree to New Toxicity Testing Pact
February 25, 2008
Chemistry Experts Team Up to Predict Reactions
February 19, 2008
PNNL System Improves Toxic Metal Detection
February 19, 2008
Performance-driven Design
February 12, 2008By Mark Stelmack, PE
A containment system collects dense non-aqueous phase liquid contaminants from a closed industrial site
Performance-driven DesignAn innovative public/private partnership launched by Northern Utilities is helping to revitalize the city of Lewiston, Maine, and deal with the legacy of pollution from one of the city's old manufacturing sites. Starting in the late 1950s, lower production costs elsewhere led to the closure of many of Lewiston’s textile mills, which were the city’s economic base and once produced one quarter of American textiles.
Michigan Landfill Waste Down 6 Percent
February 4, 2008
State Steps Up Mercury Elimination Strategy
February 4, 2008
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Why the Ethanol Import Tariff Should be Repealed

Record prices for gasoline are increasing the costs of producing, transporting, and processing food products.

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