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It may sound like the stuff of sci-fi movies, but diverting food waste from the landfill and converting it into electricity ...
As the Environmental Protection Agency notes, rising global temperatures lead to bouts of heavy precipitation, which causes ...
SWANTON — Brenda Gagne, chief of Abenaki Nation at Missisquoi, a state-recognized tribe, can still remember when her ...
We need phosphorus to grow our food, but we're running out. We've known for 100 years that depletion is imminent. Now is the ...
The only way to significantly reduce phosphorus levels in Oklahoma’s eastern waterways is to ban the use of chicken litter as fertilizer, a soil scientist testified last month in a nearly 20 ...
Campbell Soup is facing federal and civil action lawsuits due to allegedly exceeding pollution limits of contaminants like phosphorus, E. coli, oil and grease into the Maumee River and Lake Erie.
The report is a novel effort to project measurable increases on costs for environmental cleanups that Jacksonville-area communities have to do.
By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy. The EPA mandated that the state clean up Lake Champlain and in 2016 released new phosphorus pollution limits for the water body.
A recent lawsuit suit accusing Campbell Soup of discharging excessive amounts of phosphorus and other contaminants into Northwest Ohio waterways is highlighting challenges the state faces in targeting ...
Algae also need the nutrient phosphorus to grow out of control. Phosphorus often gets released into lakes from soil runoff, fertilizer, broken septic systems and other outside sources.
The state did not meet its 2023 pollution reducing targets for nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment. The District of Columbia has achieved 100 percent of its 2009-2025 reduction goals for nitrogen ...