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"EPA has been able to provide as much funding for cleanup work in the past two years as it did in the previous five years while delivering on President Biden's Justice40 Initiative, which set a ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday more than $1 billion in funding dedicated to Superfund cleanup efforts across the country, the latest investment in President Joe Biden’s ...
The EPA, along with other agencies, already has or plans to cut DEI initiatives and defund programs that reduce fossil fuel use and fight climate change.
The EPA has begun what experts say will be a years-long cleanup effort of wood treatment plant J.H. Baxter, a site that the agency is considering placing on the national Superfund list of toxic sites.
The EPA said they plan to keep most of the river open for public use during the clean-up. The EPA first declared the Lower Hackensack a Superfund site in 2022.
EPA’s Office of Inspector General said in a report released Tuesday that more than half of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) grants it reviewed did not identify results for ...
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) supports a House proposal to continue funding a popular cleanup program for the Great Lakes. Scott Pruitt told the Minneapolis Star Tribune ...
A plan to clean up the Housatonic River is getting push back from two environmental groups, which say the EPA should send all PCB-contaminated waste to an off-site facility, rather disposing it ...
Starting with $1 billion, the EPA announced that 23 states and Puerto Rico would be getting money to clean up Superfund sites in a previously unfunded backlog.
“There would be no cleanup at all if it wasn't for the Housatonic River Initiative," he said. "And the bottom line is, we're proud of what we accomplished there.
The Housatonic River Initiative, based in Berkshire County, and the Housatonic Environmental Action League in Connecticut, are fighting the agency's plan to clean up the river, which flows 149 ...
The cleanup would be the river’s first in around 20 years, and the first more than two miles south of the former GE plant site in Pittsfield from which the toxic materials originated.
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