A water agency in charge of ground water for 2 million L.A. County residents has several concerns about hazardous waste ...
Nearby residents worry about the landfill’s odor control and fear that not all toxins will be removed from the debris.
Marquette County Landfill Director of Operations Mike Stannard says businesses that qualify could save a lot of time and hassle by taking advantage of the process.
Today, he’s in the trenches of industrial waste management, trying to get governments and corporations to take ...
EPA officials are seeking comments from the community on the proposed plan to remediate the Lane Plating Superfund site in ...
The impact of Mr Bates vs the Post Office is something that many TV writers, including Jack Thorne, have sought to emulate in their own projects. Speaking in this week's issue of Radio Times magazine, ...
Some properties are too dangerous for EPA officials and must be made safer by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers before ...
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNAltadena’s charred EV batteries spark concern for San Gabriel Valley water agencyPotentially toxic lithium-ion batteries pried from burned-out electric vehicles in the Eaton fire and transported to a temporary hazardous waste collection site in Azusa for processing has raised ...
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Innovative Techs on MSNTHIS CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING! Purification of the world's most toxic riverThere are many rivers on earth. According to various sources, their number ranges from 2.5 to 4 billion. Throughout the history of mankind, rivers have been a source of life and prosperity, but the ...
The Conversation on MSN16h
Households are burning plastic waste as fuel for cooking and heating in slums the world overBurning plastic as fuel for cooking and heating releases toxic chemicals into the air and contaminates food. Yet this is ...
After hours spent at sea, fisherman Guy Bayonne Balou and his crew return to the southern shore of the Republic of Congo with ...
The beautiful shiner — a ray-finned fish found in Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico — hasn’t been seen in New Mexico’s landscape for more than 40 years. A small population remains in a hatchery, captive ...
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