EPA Administrator Pledges Strong Federal Cleanup Presence at Dow Dioxin Site in Michigan and Accelerated Assessment of Dioxins? Human Health Impacts

(Washington, D.C. ? May 26, 2009) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson today committed to a federal leadership role in expediting the ongoing cleanup of the Michigan Dow Dioxin site and an acceleration of the Environmental Protection Agency?s overall scientific review of dioxins
Source:EPA Administrator Pledges Strong Federal Cleanup Presence at Dow Dioxin Site in Michigan and Accelerated [...]

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EPA Announces New IRIS Assessment Development Process

(Washington, D.C. ? May 21, 2009) U.S. EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson today announced reforms to the agency?s Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) that will revitalize the program and ensure its scientific quality, integrity, transparency and timeliness
Source:EPA Announces New IRIS Assessment Development Process

San Francisco EPA Employee Nominated For Prestigious National Award Following Efforts to Turn Bay Area Food Waste into Energy

(SAN FRANCISCO 5/15/2009) ? U.S. Environmental Protection Agency employee and Bay Area resident Cara Peck has been nominated for the celebrated 2009 Service to America Medal by the Partnership for Public Service
Source:San Francisco EPA Employee Nominated For Prestigious National Award Following Efforts to Turn Bay Area Food Waste into Energy

EPA Announces $400,000 for Brownfields Projects in New York

(New York, N.Y.) Two communities in New York will share an estimated $400,000 to help assess, cleanup and revitalize former industrial and commercial sites, turning them from problem properties to productive community use. The two $200,000 grants, to be awarded by the U.S
Source:EPA Announces $400,000 for Brownfields Projects in New York

EPA ensures students, faculty protected from asbestos at five Arizona charter schools

Schools cited for not having inspections completed and lack of asbestos management plans (05/04/09) SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently fined five Arizona charter school operators a combined total of $ 35,700 for Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act violations
Source:EPA ensures students, faculty protected from asbestos at five Arizona charter schools

U.S. EPA takes action against LG International America, Inc. for improperly imported pesticides

U.S. EPA takes action against LG International America, Inc. for improperly imported pesticides
Tracking the importation of pesticides is a high priority for agency LOS ANGELES – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today settled with LG International America, Inc
Source:U.S. EPA takes action against LG International America, Inc. for improperly imported pesticides

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