Detailed reports of ongoing monitoring of drinking water in New York City show that residents and workers are not being exposed to contaminants such as asbestos, radiation, mercury and other metals, pesticides, PCBs and bacteria.
GEFCO recently announced that North American Equipment and Supply has been awarded the distributorship for the George E. Failing Company, Speedstar and King Oil Tools in the country of Canada.
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality intends to challenge a court ruling that nullifies pollution standards of the South Fork Coeur d'Alene River.
The EPA recently announced the establishment of a water protection task force that will be charged with helping federal, state and local partners to expand their tools to safeguard the nation's drinking water supply from terrorist attack.
The eighth annual Underground Construction Technology (UCT) International Conference & Exhibition will be held Jan. 15-17, 2002, at the George R. Brown Convention Hall in Houston.
House Democrats stalled a bill to clean up abandoned industrial waste sites recently because it lacked assurances that jobs to be created would be eligible for high wages under a federal labor law.
Washington state's Central Puget Sound area faces significant challenges in meeting the water needs for people and fish habitat with available resources.