Major air pollutants have declined in recent decades, but USA TODAY’s analysis shows wildfire smoke is taking their place.
The EPA will begin work to remove more than 1 million cubic yards of radioactive waste from sites on the Navajo Nation.
The agency disguises its 11th-hour regulations as ‘waivers.’ Congress shouldn’t fall for it.
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ThriveTogether, a team of partners working to develop a sustainability playbook for Greater Cincinnati as part of the United ...
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The United States generates more food waste than all but two countries. To address this, the federal government set a goal to ...
Pennsylvania’s municipal water and wastewater authorities have local control over operations, but they don’t go unchecked.
A new study suggests a link between high levels of fluoride and lowered IQ. It's heating up arguments over fluoridating ...
Uranium mine waste northeast of Gallup is a step closer to being safely stored after the Environmental Protection Agency and Navajo Nation finalized a plan Monday to transport 1 million cubic yards of ...
For example, the first Trump administration tried to use the principles of transparency to prevent federal agencies from ...
Lawsuits filed this week claim that water distributed by the city of Georgetown and the Georgetown County Water and Sewer ...