Shifting water infrastructure decisions to local governments could accelerate housing, advocates say
A new WOTUS definition proposed by the EPA would give builders relief from federal permitting delays, but environmental groups warn it could leave cities more exposed to flood and water quality risks.
New records show toxic 'forever chemicals' have recently tested above EPA limits in hundreds of cities and towns. Check your ...
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer has joined a multistate petition urging the Environmental Protection Agency to add microplastics ...
The Department of Environmental Protection is closely monitoring drought indicators and water supplies to ensure we have ...
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The EPA is changing how water in the U.S. is protected. Here’s why CT environmentalists are alarmed
A new proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency could leave miles of wetlands in Connecticut more vulnerable to ...
Two national utility trade groups representing many of Long Island’s water providers filed a new federal lawsuit this week seeking to overturn the limits established on toxic “forever chemicals” by ...
Montgomery County promotes eco-friendly de-icing in their Salt-Wise campaign to protect the environment and health.
SEATTLE — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will be awarding $723,000 in grants to monitor beach water quality and set up public notification programs in Washington, Oregon and Alaska, ...
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday that he wants Mississippi’s capital city to receive “its fair share” of federal money to repair a troubled ...
The Polk Regional Water Cooperative has received a $9.2 million state grant toward the Southeast Wellfield, an alternative ...
South32’s Hermosa, the first mine in a fast-tracked permitting program, discharged water with levels of a heavy metal that ...
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