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The issue of pharmaceuticals in drinking water is not going away, if the introduction of a new bill in Congress is any indication. Rep.
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Rural and small drinking water utilities are asking Congress to investigate whether their communities have equitable access to the most innovative
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A citizen's tip has resulted in the guilty plea of a former public official in connection with the failure to report raw sewage discharges in
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Texas is looking to a new public/private partnership to support stormwater pollution prevention efforts. The Texas Association of
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The Environmental Protection Agency this month released an initial draft of a plan to allow underground injections of carbon dioxide, a move that may
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America's coastal wetlands provide about $23.2 billion in economic benefits through storm protection, a new study says. Researchers
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The Idaho Transportation Department will pay $325,000 in penalties for numerous stormwater violations of a Clean Water Act consent decree.
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Attorneys for Norfolk Southern Railway are trying to get a lawsuit dismissed that accuses the railroad of violating a federal pollution law.
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A recently release memorandum from a senior Environmental Protection Agency official has prompted two federal lawmakers to question whether the U.S.
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EPA has designated eleven Cape Cod, Mass. communities as "No Discharge" areas. Boat discharge and sewage are now prohibited within the
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