pollution
America’s Ports Have Labored to Clean Up Pollution. Will That Continue?
People who live by America's ports are worried that President Donald Trump’s administration could cancel the landmark climate law that earmarked $3 billion to clean up the dirty air that surrounds neighborhoods near U.S. ports. read more >
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EPA ‘Neighbor’ Rule Cuts Downwind Pollution by Power Plants
The final rule will save thousands of lives, keep tens of thousands of people out of the hospital, prevent millions of asthma attacks and reduce sick days, according to the agency. read more >
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Judge Extends Agreement Date for Oklahoma Poultry Lawsuit
Tyson Foods and other poultry companies were ordered to come up with a plan to clean a watershed polluted by chicken litter. read more >
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Tyson, Others, Lose Oklahoma Lawsuit Over Poultry Pollution
The companies have less than two months to reach an agreement with the state of Oklahoma on how to clean a watershed polluted by chicken litter. read more >
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EPA Moves to Toughen Standards for Deadly Soot Pollution
The agency says reducing soot from tailpipes, smokestacks and wildfires could prevent thousands of premature deaths a year. read more >
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Montrose Acquires Lab That Specializes in ‘Forever Chemicals’
Frontier Analytical Laboratories of El Dorado Hills, California is now part of Montrose's measurement and analysis segment. read more >