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Study Shows Atrazine Alters Hormone Signaling
May 13, 2008
Oregon Orders Welding Co. to Correct Hazwaste Violations
May 2, 2008
MACTEC Wins $1.2M GSA Contract
April 2, 2008
Study: More Ethanol Production Bad for Gulf of Mexico
March 20, 2008
EPA Offers Options for CAFOs
March 17, 2008

WRT Treats Antioch, Ill., Water for Radium
February 29, 2008
NIH, EPA Agree to New Toxicity Testing Pact
February 25, 2008
More Study Needed on POPs-Diabetes Link
January 31, 2008
Study: Farming Cause of River Chemistry Changes
January 26, 2008
Company to Reduce Hazardous Emissions from Mississippi Facility
December 18, 2007
Comments Sought on Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program
December 13, 2007
Superfund Settlement to Cost San Bernardino County $11 Million
November 10, 2007
Maximizing Your Monitoring Power
October 1, 2007By M. Y. Z. Aboul Eish, Ph.D., Robert H. Clifford, PhD
Online water-quality analyzers offer time-saving solutions for dealing with pending EPA regulations related to nutrients in wastewater and water
As water and wastewater facilities prepare for pending U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) criteria on water nutrient levels, online monitoring systems are proving to be an effective and efficient means of regulating the parameters.
The Public's Health Gets Taken to the Cleaners
October 1, 2007By Laurie Earl
Seeking a new approach to deal with groundwater pollution caused by dry-cleaning chemicals
ABCs of CWT
July 1, 2007By Drew Frye
Centralized waste treatment: the guidelines for treating liquid wastes and how they affect you
As a part of the Clean Water Act, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is required to provide effluent guidelines to particular industries, whether they discharge wastewater to surface water or publicly owned treatment works (POTW).
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