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Wednesday night, about 100 people attended a hearing in Eugene to find out what will happen to the old J.H. Baxter plant now ...
Members of the community gathered to discuss concerns about injection wells during a public meeting Tuesday night in the ...
Water samples taken this past spring at the CASA/Bob Meyer Jr. Family Sports Park Complex were recently analyzed, and the ...
Treating drinking water to tackle multiple pollutants could prevent more than 50,000 cancer cases in the U.S., a new study found.
Hundreds of thousands of residents are served by the affected systems. City officials must monitor and mitigate the PFAS in ...
JSS Consulting’s office recently transformed into a mock public hearing room as environmental knowledge, technical training, ...
Trade and Conference (Beacon) is set to return this year with emphasis on the protection of marine environment.
Safety+ Symposium will bring together safety and health professionals for four days of training, networking, and celebration Aug. 11-14 in St. Louis.
Charleston County's current plan to expand S.C. Highway 41 overlooks many facts that harm Park West and Dunes West residents ...
FMC Corporation (NYSE: FMC) announced today that its board of directors declared a regular quarterly dividend of 58 cents per ...
There was hardly a spare seat at Tuesday night’s meeting of the Temple Terrace City Council. Most of the unusually large crowd attended for one reason.
Questions are being raised on how the city of Corpus Christi's proposed desalination plant will manage contaminants nicknamed “forever chemicals." ...