Lead, Ammonia Among Most Commonly Released Toxic Chemicals in California, According to Latest U.S. EPA Report Released Today/ 56 million pounds of toxic chemicals released into environment, increase of 10 million pounds from previous year

SAN FRANCISCO (3/19/2009) ? Toxic releases into the environment from facilities operating in California increased 23 percent in 2007 when compared to 2006, according to the latest data available from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Source:Lead, Ammonia Among Most Commonly Released Toxic Chemicals in California, According to Latest U.S. EPA Report Released Today/ 56 million pounds [...]

Toxics Release Inventory Shows Progress in New Jersey

Source:Toxics Release Inventory Shows Progress in New Jersey

New Grants to Measure Progress of Environmental Programs in Protecting Human Health

(Washington, D.C. ? March 16, 2009) EPA has awarded 10 grants totaling $5 million to universities, state departments of public health and one research institute to develop a new generation of markers or indicators that measure progress in environmental programs in protecting human health
Source:New Grants to Measure Progress of Environmental Programs in Protecting Human Health

Toxics Release Inventory Shows Progress in U.S. Virgin Islands

Source:Toxics Release Inventory Shows Progress in U.S. Virgin Islands

University of Iowa Receives $899,401 Research Grant to Develop Better Air Quality Estimates for U.S. Cities

Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Feb
Source:University of Iowa Receives $899,401 Research Grant to Develop Better Air Quality Estimates for U.S. Cities

Texas company awarded $70,000 for enzyme bioremediation research

(Dallas, Texas ? February 20, 2009) Austin-based Agave BioSystems, Inc. has been awarded $70,000 in funding from the Environmental Protection Agency?s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop a new enzyme engineering system used to remediate contaminated properties
Source:Texas company awarded $70,000 for enzyme bioremediation research

EPA to Study Puerto Rico Waters and Marine Habitat

(San Juan, P.R.) For nearly two weeks, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will study water, reefs and marine habitats in the Caribbean Sea around Puerto Rico
Source:EPA to Study Puerto Rico Waters and Marine Habitat

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