Administrator Wheeler Highlights Superfund Cleanups in Missouri, Meets with Community Leaders
St. Louis, Mo. (September 16, 2020) — Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler kicked off his trip to Missouri highlighting Superfund cleanups and meeting with community leaders.
Court Approves Consent Decree Allowing EPA to Move Forward with Butte Cleanup
WASHINGTON (September 16, 2020) — Today, the Federal District Court of Montana approved the motion to enter the Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit consent decree and supporting documents, making the consent decree an enforceable order of the Court.
Eden Wood Preserving, LLC to pay $50,000 penalty To settle hazardous waste violations at Fruitland, Md. facility
PHILADELPHIA (September 16, 2020) – Eden Wood Preserving, LLC will pay a $50,000 penalty to settle alleged hazardous waste violations at its facility in Fruitland, Maryland, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today.
EPA awards $2 million in grants to reduce toxics throughout Columbia River Basin
(Seattle and Missoula) – Today, the Seattle and Denver offices of the Environmental Protection Agency announced they are awarding $2,053,903 in grants to 14 organizations, universities, and government agencies to reduce and assess toxics affecting the Colu
EPA Seeks Small Businesses Input on Risk Management Rulemakings for Methylene Chloride and 1-Bromopropane
WASHINGTON (September 16, 2020) — The U.S.
EPA Awards Grant to University of Montana to Support Fish Advisory and Consumption Awareness
MISSOULA, Mont. (September 16, 2020) – Today, U.S.
EPA Recognizes Projects That Reduce Trash on Texas Coast; Three Groups Receive Nearly $1.4 Million
DALLAS – (Sept. 16, 2020) Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized three groups that received grants for projects to reduce and prevent trash along the Texas coast and in the Gulf of Mexico.
U.S. EPA Awards Hawaii $222,000 in Funding to Test for Lead in School Drinking Water
HONOLULU - Today, the U.S.
