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One of Michigan's largest hidden, unrectified environmental disasters − a miles-long plume of toxic 1,4-dioxane in groundwater beneath the Ann Arbor area − has over decades contaminated dozens of ...
EVANSVILLE — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will hold two public sessions next week to update local residents on the next batch of work to take place at the Jacobsville Neighborhood Soil ...
CAIRO — The federal Environmental Protection Agency held an open house and informational presentation Thursday in Cairo regarding the water-extension project from the village of Catskill to the area ...
Ann Arbor had to stop using the Montgomery Well in 2001 when testing found low levels of 1,4-dioxane in the groundwater the well used. The building still stands today, but the well isn’t used for city ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved a permit for carbon dioxide storage at an ethanol facility in Randolph County. The approval allows One Carbon Partnership to inject and store ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a formal notice to Tetra Tech Inc. on Monday, detailing a significant breach of data integrity by its subcontractor, ALS Houston. The notice follows an ...
SPRING GARDEN TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) – The York County Hazmat Team, along with state and federal partners, returned to the site of a massive salvage yard fire where batteries and other materials burned ...
CAIRO — The federal Environmental Protection Agency is set to host an informational meeting in Cairo about the American Thermostat Superfund Site. The village of Catskill, in conjunction with the EPA, ...
WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency is seeking to reform an electric school bus program that had $2.3 billion in remaining taxpayer funding by providing an array of fuel alternatives ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Feb. 2 that the Clean Air Act does not prevent farmers from repairing their own diesel-powered equipment and cannot be used by manufacturers to deny ...
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