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Violations cited include improper hazardous waste management, discharge of toxic metals, and exceeding air pollution limits.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it plans to sample just over 250 homes for toxic soil, including lead, this summer primarily in Whiting-Robertsdale near the former Federated Metals ...
If EPA grants their request, it could delay cleanup of one the nation’s most significant sources of industrial waste.
The Trump administration says that it plans to delay and potentially loosen water pollution rules for coal-fired power plants ...
Utah jumped to second in a federal database of states’ total toxic chemical releases – a rise mostly attributable to the ...
Analysis by clean energy think tank Energy Innovation found that the bill threatened thousands of clean energy projects, likely resulting in the loss of 760,000 jobs in the sector by 2030. By reducing ...
Proposed jobs and grants cuts by the Trump administration could have detrimental impacts in air quality monitoring at the federal, state and local government levels, stakeholders say.
The Environmental Protection Agency is taking aim at Biden-era regulations for power plants. While environment and public health advocates have sharply criticized the push to end limits on carbon ...
Recycling Precious Metals from Electronics An Urban Mine Revolution Electronic waste, reaching 57.4 million tonnes globally ...
In the 50,000 water systems surveyed in the study by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) between 2021 and 2023, there were ...
When Xcel Energy stopped burning coal at its Valmont Power Station in 2017, it left 1.6 million tons of toxic coal ash on the property — and now that waste is leaching hazardous metals.
The projected pace of retirements could slow down, given the shift in regulatory policies and power market dynamics.