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NIH, EPA Agree to New Toxicity Testing Pact
February 25, 2008
State Steps Up Mercury Elimination Strategy
February 4, 2008
ASTM Offers Standard for Beryllium
January 29, 2008
Research Team Develops Low-cost Antimicrobial Paint
January 26, 2008
W.R. Grace to pay $34M for Cleanup at 32 Sites
December 18, 2007

Researchers Call for More Funding to Study Heath Affects of Fire-retardant Chemicals
December 12, 2007
Study: Low Lead Levels Potentially Harmful to Children's IQ
November 22, 2007
Superfund Settlement to Cost San Bernardino County $11 Million
November 10, 2007
Pilot Program Seeks to Address Abuse and Proper Disposal of Prescription Drugs
November 8, 2007
NRC Releases Assessment of Low-level Radioactive Waste Regulatory Program
November 7, 2007
The New Iron-fisted Approach to Mercury
April 1, 2006By James J. Hattler
California's tougher mercury-disposal restrictions are opening the way for innovation in mercury containment and transport
The California Department of Toxic Substances (DTSC) began enforcing Universal Waste management rules for all waste generators effective Feb. 9, 2006. All businesses and households are now required to properly dispose of batteries and mercury-containing lamps and devices at a certified recycling facility.
Tackling Tough Contaminants
November 1, 2004By Russell A. Schuck, PG
Successful remediation of recalcitrant compounds starts with comprehensive site characterization
There are numerous case studies of failed remedial systems, which in turn can be linked to the remedial design team not fully understanding the site conditions. Often the most effective way to clean up these recalcitrant sites is source/migration control rather than intrusive remediation. The best solution can only be determined if the site is properly understood.
Getting the Most Out of Your Data
February 1, 2004By Gregory Swiech
How software automation can increase the efficiency of hazardous material business processes
Hazardous materials (hazmat) compliance has a significant impact on the product life cycle in every organization that is involved in the use, manufacture or transport of dangerous goods. Developing integrated hazmat processes results in measurable improvements in revenue, costs and performance.
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Why the Ethanol Import Tariff Should be Repealed

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