U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
The Unclean Truth: How Five Cities Stack Up On Recycling
From the East Coast to the West Coast, recycling is a big issue for local governments.
EPA Official Hopeful On Gas Drilling Study
A top official with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is optimistic that a project examining natural gas hydraulic fracturing and drinking water will provide comprehensive guidelines to help scientists and the public identify the key issues.
Wicomico River Pollutants Down Slightly Last Year
An annual study of pollution levels in the Wicomico River and its watershed shows that levels went down slightly in 2011.
Md. Among 11 States Suing EPA Over Soot Rules
New York and 10 other states have filed a lawsuit designed to force the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to issue new regulations on soot pollution.
Md. Moms Raise Awareness Of Toxins In Household Products At Capitol Hill
Mothers across the country take part in Stroller Brigades demanding better protection from toxic chemicals.
Group Sues Over Chesapeake Restoration Strategy
A homebuilder’s group is challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s strategy for restoring the Chesapeake Bay.


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