The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), a law passed in 1974 to establish federal standards for drinking water ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has started a yearlong project to remove and contain uranium-contaminated waste rock from ...
Researchers are developing innovative methods — from plasma reactors to sound waves — to break down PFAS “forever chemicals” without harming the environment.
Federal and state regulators have approved an aquifer exemption clearing the way for in-situ copper recovery at Lisbon Valley ...
PFAS, pharmaceuticals, and microplastics are infiltrating drinking water worldwide. Researchers and regulators are racing to understand their health risks and find ways to remove them." ...
The agency’s latest tools will help public water systems nationwide strengthen cyber resilience, prevent disruptions, and ...
As droughts grow more severe, utilities are using AI-driven leak detection and service-led models to conserve water, improve ...
New federal guidance sets stronger standards for lead cleanup at contaminated sites, aiming to protect communities and children while streamlining remediation efforts nationwide. EPA has issued ...
One important element of sustainability is meeting the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations. This movement is about balancing today's social and financial ...
The Michigan Department of Education and EGLE announced new grants supporting 23 school districts with funding for 97 electric and propane buses, pushing the state’s clean-fueled fleet close to 900 ...
The EPA is broadening its PFAS reporting requirements by adding sodium perfluorohexanesulfonate to the Toxics Release Inventory, reinforcing federal efforts to increase chemical transparency and ...