Grants to Develop Green Technology Go to 3 New England Companies
(Boston, Mass. ? Feb. 27, 2009) ? Three New England-based companies will share nearly $210,000 from EPA for the research and development of green technology. The companies are Active Spectrum, Inc. of Amherst, N.H., Fuss & O?Neill of Manchester, Conn. and Ion Signature Technology, Inc Source:Grants to Develop Green Technology Go to 3 New England [...]
Georgia Tech, Emory Receive EPA Grant for Air Quality Research
(Atlanta, Ga. ? February 10, 2009) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $499,512 to the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University to develop and assess environmental indicators for mobile source impacts on air quality and health in the Atlanta, Ga. area Source:Georgia Tech, Emory Receive EPA Grant for Air Quality Research
EPA Sponsors Southeast Lifecycle Construction Conference Conference to focus on Sustainable Design and Construction for this Generation and the Next
(Atlanta, Ga. ? February 20, 2009) Are you a contractor, developer, architect, planner or government official interested in saving green by building green? If so, the U.S Source:EPA Sponsors Southeast Lifecycle Construction Conference Conference to focus on Sustainable Design and Construction for this Generation and the Next
EPA Settlement Nets Over $12 Million for Cleanup of Newburgh Superfund Site
(New York, N.Y.) Last week, parties considered potentially responsible for the contamination at Consolidated Iron and Metal Superfund site in Newburgh, New York agreed to pay EPA just over $12 million toward cleaning up the site Source:EPA Settlement Nets Over $12 Million for Cleanup of Newburgh Superfund Site
Manufacturers Take Up Challenge to Recycle TVs
(Washington, D.C. ? Feb. 12, 2009) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is challenging electronics retailers and television manufacturers to increase the collection and responsible recycling of discarded TVs Source:Manufacturers Take Up Challenge to Recycle TVs
Small Businesses Receive Contracts for Green Technology
(Washington, D.C. ? Feb. 20, 2009) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded $1.6 million in contracts to 23 small companies to assist their efforts to bring promising new green technologies to market Source:Small Businesses Receive Contracts for Green Technology
President?s Proposed EPA Budget Provides Strengthened Environmental Protection
Administrator Jackson: ?With these proposed resources, and the president?s strong environmental agenda, it should be overwhelmingly clear that EPA is back on the job.? (Washington, D.C. ? Feb. 26, 2009) The Obama administration today proposed a budget of $10.5 billion for the U.S Source:President?s Proposed EPA Budget Provides Strengthened Environmental Protection
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