Under orders from President Trump, the EPA is trying to fast track the clean-up of toxic debris from LA's fires.
The project, located east of Tampa, involves phosphogypsum, a radioactive, carcinogenic and toxic waste generated by the fertilizer industry.
Residents say officials should have communicated in “real-time” and released details about air monitoring and chemicals at the plant sooner.
After hours spent at sea, fisherman Guy Bayonne Balou and his crew return to the southern shore of the Republic of Congo with ...
Parts of the fire-ravaged brick SPS Technologies campus that has held down a stretch of Highland Avenue in Abington Township ...
HAVING spent almost all of her pregnancy in hospital with complications, including diabetes and pre-eclampsia, Susan McIntyre felt a wave of relief when her baby boy was safely delivered. Yet, ...
How much radiation still pollutes Treasure Island? Is the recent scanning the Navy's confession they have failed to remove it ...
In 2025, we're more concerned with our planet's health than ever. Ensuring you properly dispose of hazardous household waste ...
Oil and gas commissioners overruled the recommendations of technical staff, authorizing an oilfield waste site in Paxton, ...
In dual letters sent to the EPA last week, NYU’s Grossman School of Medicine and Pace University’s Environmental Law Clinic ...
The operation underway in Altadena and the Pacific Palisades is now the largest hazardous waste removal effort in ... of the sites by sealing materials inside containers and bags and by using ...
The operation underway in Altadena and the Pacific Palisades is now the largest hazardous waste removal effort in the EPA’s history ... precautions at all of the sites by sealing materials inside ...