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In a decision with potentially broad implications nationwide, a U.S. circuit court has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency must consider ...read more.
A long-debated $23 billion water resources bill may become law after all, as the House voted Tuesday to override President Bush's veto of the ...read more.
A New York state Superfund site is taking on a new focus this fall: local officials have opened a drinking-water plant at the location.
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A federal/state partnership will help four Missouri wastewater treatment plants begin fixing their sewer discharge problems under a small-cities ...read more.
The 2007 beach season might be over in most parts of the country, but a House panel is taking steps to correct what it calls a shortage of ...read more.
SAN DIEGO Louisiana's experience with Hurricane Katrina illustrates the need for water agencies to have comprehensive contingency plans that address ...read more.
Environmental Defense v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, No. 04-1575 (JR), Sept. 13, 2007 ...read more.
Massachusetts' Department of Environmental Protection is using aerial photography to to track places in the state where wetlands are being ...read more.
After more than 20 years of trying, the Huntington Beach Wetlands Conservancy has earmarked about 140 acres of Pacific Coast marshland for ...read more.
While they might not seem likely tools in the effort to save and restore wetlands, explosives are being used in southern Oregon for just that. ...read more.