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Green Storm Water Solutions
Rush University Medical Center in Chicago installed specially designed infiltration planters to direct storm water run-off into the planters and out of sewers.
Read More>>Sustainable Chesapeake: Stormwater Management Using Green Infrastructure Grants
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is seeking applications proposing trans-disciplinary,
Read More>>Urban Waters Small Grants
EPA expects to award between $1.8 to $3.8 million in grants for projects across the country that will contribute to improved water quality and community revitalization.
Read More>>Energy Conservation on the Farm-Montana
The video shows the digester's at work using the methane gasses to produce energy. The video also explains other benefits from the installation of the digesters including commer...
Read More>>Wetland Construction-Forebay for Sediment Control
Constructing shallow marsh systems, using new and emerging plants and a system that is designed to treat storm water runoff are growing in use and popularity.
Read More>>What EVERY landowner should know about Marcellus
We know the extraction of natural gas in the Marcellus and Utica Shale deposits have the potential to bring great economic development and possible negative environmental conseq...
Read More>>Water Utilities and Six Sigma
A look at how the Six Sigma process has helped make the City of Irving even more efficient.
Read More>>Take the Marcellus Shale Tax Poll
The potential for huge financial gains and development make the prospect of the drilling and extraction of natural gas from the Marcellus Shale deposits exciting.
Read More>>State Changes Shale Wastewater Rules
The concern over protecting the drinking water caused State environmental officials to order drillers working in the growing Marcellus Shale development areas to stop taking was...
Read More>>EPA on Contaminated Drinking Water From Shallow Disposal Systems
The vast majority of Class V wells are shallow disposal systems. They are mostly septic systems, drywells, drain pipes and other devices or constructions used to dispose of flui...
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