EPA and Mount Sinai Investigate Food Allergy Triggers
(New York, N.Y.) Reacting to a growing public health problem, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced a $466,125 research grant to the Mount Sinai School of Medicine to investigate the mechanisms that make food allergies occur and pinpoint what triggers them
Source:EPA and Mount Sinai Investigate Food Allergy Triggers
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EPA Proposes To Remove Montclair/West Orange and Glen Ridge Radium Superfund Sites From Its Superfund List
(New York, N.Y.) All cleanup work has been successfully completed at the Montclair/West Orange and Glen Ridge Radium Superfund sites and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to remove the sites from its Superfund National Priorities List (NPL)
Source:EPA Proposes To Remove Montclair/West Orange and Glen Ridge Radium Superfund Sites From Its Superfund List
Oregon pest-control company reaches $4550 settlement with the EPA for illegal pesticide use
(Seattle, Wash. ? April 28, 2009) Swanson?s Pest Management, Inc., of Eugene, Oregon, has reached a $4550 settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency resulting from a pesticide exposure event that led to a woman?s death near Florence, Oregon
Source:Oregon pest-control company reaches $4550 settlement with the EPA for illegal pesticide use
Conference to Raise Awareness of PCB Disclosure and Disposal
Source:Conference to Raise Awareness of PCB Disclosure and Disposal
Ice Cream Manufacturer in Hagerstown, Md. Settles Chemical Reporting Violations
PHILADELPHIA (April 20, 2009) ? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it has settled a violation of the federal chemical reporting law with Conopco, Inc., doing business as Unilever Ice Cream, 1100 Frederick St., Hagerstown, Md
Source:Ice Cream Manufacturer in Hagerstown, Md. Settles
Chemical Reporting Violations
EPA Fines Construction Companies in Culebra, Puerto Rico for Ignoring Federal Water Quality Laws
(San Juan, P.R.) In a move that shows its strong commitment to enforcing rules that protect water quality, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) levied fines against eight construction companies in Culebra, P.R
Source:EPA Fines Construction Companies in Culebra, Puerto Rico for Ignoring Federal Water Quality Laws
EPA Invites the Public to ?Pick 5 for the Environment?
(Washington, D.C. – April 22, 2009) As part of its Earth Month outreach efforts, EPA today launched ?Pick 5 for the Environment,? encouraging the public to commit to taking at least five actions to protect the environment
Source:EPA Invites the Public to ?Pick 5 for the Environment?