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EPA Proposes Update to Cleanup Plan for New Hampshire Plating Superfund Site in Merrimack

(MANCHESTER, N.H.) – The U.S.

EPA Finalizes Power Plant Effluent Limitation Guidelines that Save Money and Reduce Pollution

WASHINGTON (August 31, 2020) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced final revisions to specific effluent guidelines and standards for “steam electric” power plants.

United States and State of Nebraska Reach Settlement with Clean Harbors Environmental Services Inc. for Violations of Multiple Environmental Laws

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UNITED STATES AGREES WITH POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TO RESOLVE ALLEGED VIOLATIONS OF THE CLEAN AIR ACT

WASHINGTON (August 31, 2020)The United States announced today that Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL) has agreed to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act and Indiana law by undertaking measures to improve its environmental compliance at the Petersburg Generati

EPA Urges Communities Affected by Hurricane Laura to Avoid Indoor Air Dangers

DALLAS – (Aug 31, 2020) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reminds communities, families, and business owners to be aware of conditions that could lead to poor or dangerous indoor air quality following Hurricane Laura.

EPA Will Coordinate with City of Somerville to Remove Contamination at Conway Park

BOSTON — The U.S.

EPA Supports State of Texas’ Air Monitoring Efforts Following Hurricane Laura

DALLAS – (Aug 30, 2020) To support the response to Hurricane Laura, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Region 6 office has deployed mobile air monitoring staff and equipment to the Southeast Texas area.

Helpful Questions and Answers about Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Your Pets

During the coronavirus pandemic, you've learned a lot about keeping your family safe. If your family includes pets, you want to keep them safe, too. FDA offers some helpful questions and answers about keeping your pets safe during the pandemic.