EPA Names 2023 Top Cities for ENERGY STAR-Certified Buildings
Des Moines, Sioux City, and Dubuque in Iowa make Top 10 in small and mid-sized city categories
EPA News Release: EPA Names 2023 Top Cities for ENERGY STAR-Certified Buildings
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Des Moines, Sioux City, and Dubuque in Iowa make Top 10 in small and mid-sized city categories
EPA News Release: EPA Names 2023 Top Cities for ENERGY STAR-Certified Buildings
EPA News Release: EPA Will Hold Virtual Community "Coffee and Chat" Sessions on the Olin Chemical Superfund Site in Wilmington, Mass.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced a settlement with Evonik Corporation that will reduce emissions of ethylene oxide and other hazardous air pollutants by 5.6 tons per year from a facility in Reserve, St. John.
City of Van Buren/Deer Run Reorganized Common Sewer District project in Missouri receives honorable mention
EPA News Release: EPA Recognizes Hastings, Nebraska, for Clean Water Infrastructure Innovation
Aggressive plan would cleanup over 120 acres of contaminated sediment
EPA News Release: EPA proposes Superfund cleanup plan for East Waterway
Clean Air Act settlements for facilities operated by Williams Companies, Inc., MPLX LP, and WES DJ Gathering LLC will reduce ozone-forming pollutants and greenhouse gases in EPA Region 8 communities
EPA News Release: Settlements with three natural gas processors to reduce air pollution in Colorado, North Dakota, Wyoming, the Southern Ute Reservation, and the Uintah and Ouray Reservation
Jasper County Health Department will offer free blood lead testing for pregnant mothers and eligible children during event
EPA News Release: EPA Region 7 to Discuss Superfund Cleanup Expansion at April 24 Open House in Carthage, Missouri
Site Investigation Continuing, Removal Action Activity Beginning this Spring
EPA News Release: EPA Outlines Expedited Efforts to Investigate and Address Contamination at Lower Neponset River Superfund Site
EPA’s Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers include a network of over 160 partners to provide resources to unlock access to President Biden’s historic investments in America
EPA News Release: National Wildlife Federation selected to Serve as New Technical Assistance Center to Help Communities Across EPA’s Mid-Atlantic Region Access Historic Investments to Advance Environmental Justice.
EPA’s Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers include a network of over 160 partners to provide resources to unlock access to President Biden’s historic investments in America
EPA News Release: Wichita State University to Serve as New Technical Assistance Center to Help Communities Across Midwest Access Historic Investments to Advance Environmental Justice
EPA News Release: Poor Air Quality Expected for parts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut on April 14, 2023
EPA News Release: EPA Celebrates Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding at Wichita Event
Made possible by President Biden's Investing in America Agenda, new funding is part of $6.5 Billion nationwide to help ensure communities have access to clean and safe drinking water
EPA News Release: EPA Announces Nearly $106 Million for Drinking Water Infrastructure Upgrades in Massachusetts
Made possible by President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda, new funding will help ensure communities have access to clean and safe drinking water
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris Administration announces more than $62 million for drinking water infrastructure upgrades in South Dakota
Made possible by President Biden's Investing in America Agenda, new funding is part of $6.5 Billion nationwide to help ensure communities have access to clean and safe drinking water
EPA News Release: EPA Announces $62.2 Million for Drinking Water Infrastructure Upgrades in Rhode Island