New EPA data re-enforce the need for urgency among activists as almost 500 cities may soon need to act to comply with new PFAS drinking water limits.
We Energies customers will see increases in their electric bill the next two years – not as much as the utility had sought ...
In February, a federal district court in Arizona vacated the only three post-emergent formulations of dicamba on the marketplace, marking the second time post-emergent dicamba registrations were vacat ...
The EPA estimates that, in a country without lead pipes, 1,500 fewer people every year would die early of heart disease and about 900,000 fewer infants would suffer from low birth weight. The shift ...
Lead in drinking water is bad for human health even at low exposure levels and especially for children. Lead can get into ...
The contents of the 'black balls' that washed up on Sydney, Australia beaches last month have been identified after weeks of ...
The EPA has awarded $412 million to the Port of Los Angeles for its clean-energy initiatives. Here's what's on the port's ...
Opponents point to potential health risks from high levels of fluoride, but officials say levels in water are safe and needed ...
The U.S. Supreme Court took two new cases Monday asking whether a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., is the only proper venue for certain challenges to Environmental Protection Agency ...
A new demolition waste pile has been detected at an allegedly illegally contaminated soil works site in Bangholme’s Green ...
UConn has won a five-year, $10 million U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grant to launch a new regional center focused on ...
Shoppers looking to buy a luxury SUV can choose among many models from various brands. One of the newest competitors is the redesigned Lincoln Nautilus. It's a significant improvement over the last ...