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WASHINGTON – As a result of the incident with the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan, several EPA air monitors have detected very low levels of radioactive material in the United States consistent with estimates from the damaged nuclear reactors
WASHINGTON – As a result of the incident with the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan, several EPA air monitors have detected very low levels of radioactive material in the United States consistent with estimates from the damaged nuclear reactors
By Sarah BlauToday when I step outside after a long day of work, I will draw in a nice deep breath of fresh air….hmmm, I wonder what I am actually inhaling?Oh, there’s definitely some oxygen in there, and probably some nitrogen and carbon dioxide too – I hear these things are common in air.…
PHILADELPHIA (April 1, 2011) -- The U.S
NOAA's Fisheries Service will require commercial fishermen who fish for yellowfin tuna, swordfish and other species with longlines in the Gulf of Mexico to use a new type of hook, called a weak hook, designed to reduce the incidental catch of Atlantic bluefin tuna.
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Learn how to identify, stop the spread and report sightings for New Zealand Mudsnails and Rusty Crayfish New Zealand Mudsnails -- learn how to identify, stop the spread and report sightings Colorado Department of Natural Resources.…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Revamped Fishing Brochure is a Catch (Mar 22, 2011) Colorado Division of Wildlife. The updated interactive fishing brochure provides important information to help protect the state waters from the spread of aquatic nuisance species…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Boaters: Mandatory Inspections in Effect Colorado Division of Wildlife. This boating season brings with it mandatory state-certified boat inspectionsto help prevent the spread of zebraand quagga mussels and other aquatic invasive…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Extent and Speed of Lionfish Spread Unprecedented (Mar 14, 2011) DOI . United States Geological Survey. The rapid spread of lionfishes along the U.S. eastern seaboard, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean is the first documented case of a…
By Cynthia GilesFar too often in this country we see minority, low-income and indigenous communities overburdened by exposure to environmental pollution. They can see, feel, and smell the air, water and chemical pollution in their neighborhoods every day. Those environmental challenges impact public…
CHICAGO (March 31, 2011) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced the start of a public comment period on draft permits for two underground hazardous waste injection wells that Environmental Geo-Technologies seeks to reopen at 28470 Citrin Drive in Romulus, Michigan
WASHINGTON (March 31, 2011) – The U.S
(Washington) The U.S
By Lina YounesWhen I first joined the Agency in 2002, I was responsible for doing outreach to Spanish-language media and Hispanic organizations. As part of my job, I worked closely with EPA offices, especially with the Office of Pesticide Programs, to increase Hispanic awareness on the safe use of…
por Lina YounesCuando empecé a trabajar en la agencia en el 2002, era responsable de esfuerzos de alcance público a los medios en español y organizaciones hispanas. Como parte de mi labor, trabajaba de cerca con otras oficinas de EPA, en particular con la Oficina de Programas de Pesticidas, para…
(Seattle - March 30, 2011) EPA wants to know what the public thinks about its plans to clean up the bed and banks of a part of the Duwamish River corridor known as “Boeing Plant 2,” approximately two miles upstream of the West Seattle Bridge
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., March 30, 2011) - EPA Regional Administrator Karl Brooks today signed the Agency’s official Action Memorandum for the Carter Carburetor Site in St
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has updated rules making it easier for manufacturers to sell fuel conversion systems
WASHINGTON – As a result of the incident with the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan, several EPA air monitors have detected very low levels of radioactive material in the United States consistent with estimates from the damaged nuclear reactors
WASHINGTON – As a result of the incident with the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan, several EPA air monitors have detected very low levels of radioactive material in the United States consistent with estimates from the damaged nuclear reactors
By Sarah BlauToday when I step outside after a long day of work, I will draw in a nice deep breath of fresh air….hmmm, I wonder what I am actually inhaling?Oh, there’s definitely some oxygen in there, and probably some nitrogen and carbon dioxide too – I hear these things are common in air.…
PHILADELPHIA (April 1, 2011) -- The U.S
NOAA's Fisheries Service will require commercial fishermen who fish for yellowfin tuna, swordfish and other species with longlines in the Gulf of Mexico to use a new type of hook, called a weak hook, designed to reduce the incidental catch of Atlantic bluefin tuna.
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Learn how to identify, stop the spread and report sightings for New Zealand Mudsnails and Rusty Crayfish New Zealand Mudsnails -- learn how to identify, stop the spread and report sightings Colorado Department of Natural Resources.…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Revamped Fishing Brochure is a Catch (Mar 22, 2011) Colorado Division of Wildlife. The updated interactive fishing brochure provides important information to help protect the state waters from the spread of aquatic nuisance species…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Boaters: Mandatory Inspections in Effect Colorado Division of Wildlife. This boating season brings with it mandatory state-certified boat inspectionsto help prevent the spread of zebraand quagga mussels and other aquatic invasive…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Extent and Speed of Lionfish Spread Unprecedented (Mar 14, 2011) DOI . United States Geological Survey. The rapid spread of lionfishes along the U.S. eastern seaboard, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean is the first documented case of a…
By Cynthia GilesFar too often in this country we see minority, low-income and indigenous communities overburdened by exposure to environmental pollution. They can see, feel, and smell the air, water and chemical pollution in their neighborhoods every day. Those environmental challenges impact public…
CHICAGO (March 31, 2011) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced the start of a public comment period on draft permits for two underground hazardous waste injection wells that Environmental Geo-Technologies seeks to reopen at 28470 Citrin Drive in Romulus, Michigan
WASHINGTON (March 31, 2011) – The U.S
(Washington) The U.S
By Lina YounesWhen I first joined the Agency in 2002, I was responsible for doing outreach to Spanish-language media and Hispanic organizations. As part of my job, I worked closely with EPA offices, especially with the Office of Pesticide Programs, to increase Hispanic awareness on the safe use of…
por Lina YounesCuando empecé a trabajar en la agencia en el 2002, era responsable de esfuerzos de alcance público a los medios en español y organizaciones hispanas. Como parte de mi labor, trabajaba de cerca con otras oficinas de EPA, en particular con la Oficina de Programas de Pesticidas, para…
(Seattle - March 30, 2011) EPA wants to know what the public thinks about its plans to clean up the bed and banks of a part of the Duwamish River corridor known as “Boeing Plant 2,” approximately two miles upstream of the West Seattle Bridge
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., March 30, 2011) - EPA Regional Administrator Karl Brooks today signed the Agency’s official Action Memorandum for the Carter Carburetor Site in St
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has updated rules making it easier for manufacturers to sell fuel conversion systems