Springfield, Mass. Landlords Face Fines for Failing to Warn Tenants about Lead Paint

(Boston, Mass. ? June 1, 2009) The owner of a Springfield, Mass. apartment complex and an affiliated property management company face fines for violating federal lead-based paint disclosure requirements Source:Springfield, Mass. Landlords Face Fines for Failing to Warn Tenants about Lead Paint

U.S. EPA recognizes NEC Electronics America for eliminating toxic chemicals / Company changes manufacturing process, eliminates hazardous chemicals, saves money

(San Francisco, Calif. — 05/21/2009) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today recognized NEC Electronics America, Inc. for eliminating more than 35,000 pounds of toxic chemicals from manufacturing operations at its Roseville, Calif., facility Source:U.S. EPA recognizes NEC Electronics America for eliminating toxic chemicals / Company changes manufacturing process, eliminates hazardous chemicals, saves money

EPA To Hold Public Information Meeting Regarding Perflourochemical Contamination Near Decatur, Ala.

(ATLANTA ? May 28, 2009) On Tuesday, June 2, the U.S Source:EPA To Hold Public Information Meeting Regarding Perflourochemical Contamination Near Decatur, Ala.

Facts And Myths About Milk Allergy In Children

Milk allergy in children may be one of the more misunderstood of all child allergies. Rumors, myths, and facts abound about milk allergy in children. It is important for parents to know the truth about milk allergy in children so that appropriate avoidance and treatment can be managed without restricting the child unnecessarily, without causing [...]

Association found between Parkinson’s disease and pesticide exposure in French farm workers

News from Annals of Neurology Paris, France – June 04, 2009 – The cause of Parkinson’s disease (PD), the second most frequent neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s disease, is unknown, but in most cases it is believed to involve a combination of environmental risk factors and genetic susceptibility. Laboratory studies in rats have shown that injecting [...]

Kinnickinnic River cleanup begins

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 09-OPA102 (Milwaukee, Wis. – June 3, 2009) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources have begun work on the $22 million cleanup of the Kinnickinnic River Source:Kinnickinnic River cleanup begins

Federal Entities Agree to Pay Fine, Reduce Pollution to Settle Underground Storage Tank Violations at Puerto Rico Facility

(San Juan, P.R.) Two federal entities will pay a fine and enhance how they manage underground storage tanks at a facility in Puerto Rico to settle a case with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Source:Federal Entities Agree to Pay Fine, Reduce Pollution to Settle Underground Storage Tank Violations at Puerto Rico Facility

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