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Home » contaminated water

Articles Tagged with ''contaminated water''

WOTUS

EPA, army finish WOTUS rule

'Waters of the United States' rule to reduce uncertainty from changing regulatory definitions, protect people’s health, and support economic opportunity.
January 9, 2023
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The rule’s clear and supportable definition of waters of the United States will allow for more efficient and effective implementation, EPA says.


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Will Gnesda

UW researchers improving models for how PFAS flows through the ground

Simplified framework holds promise for reducing the computing power and time required to model PFAS movement through the ground.
December 30, 2022
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Modeling the movement of PFAS through the unsaturated zone has traditionally required a lot of guesswork and immense computational power. New work aims to change this.


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Red Hill Sen. Mazie Hirono

Congress authorizes Red Hill defueling, closure

In addition to the $1 billion for Red Hill, Senator Hirono also secured nearly $800 million for military infrastructure projects across Hawaiʻi.
December 27, 2022
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President Biden signed into law the Fiscal Year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act authorizing $1 billion for the defueling and closure of Red Hill.


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Tyler Jones

Tyler P. Jones to lead WSP USA's water business starting Jan. 1

Registered professional geologist Tyler P Jones brings decades of experience to his new role.
December 21, 2022
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He succeeds Karen Block, who served as the Water national business line executive since 2019 and retired in September after more than 30 years with WSP.


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Energy tech center

Deal leaves Santa Susana Field Lab groundwater contaminated

Deal between Newsom administration and Boeing reverses California's longstanding position that protecting public health requires a complete groundwater cleanup.
December 21, 2022
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This deal is the latest chapter in a sweeping deal the Newsom administration reached with Boeing this summer.


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Keystone Pipeline rupture cleanup

Cleanup underway after Keystone Pipeline spill in Kansas

CBS Evening News reports that remediation efforts will likely take years, owing to the tar sands-derived crude oil Keystone transports.
December 12, 2022
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The largest pipeline rupture in America in a decade occurred on Dec. 7, impacting pastureland and spilling into a creek in Kansas about 150 miles northwest of Kansas City.


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374Water

Navy selects 374Water for joint NDCEE PFAS project

The project will demonstrate 374Water's commercial AirSCWO PFAS destruction technology.
December 7, 2022
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US Navy and 374Water awarded contract to demonstrate 374Water's supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) technology ("AirSCWO") at a U.S. Naval installation.


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EPFL campus

Unraveling secrets of microplastics released by tires

Microplastics from tires account for 30–40% of plastic pollution in the environment.
December 4, 2022
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Scientists at EPFL and two other Swiss research institutes are conducting a study of the toxicity of tire-particle compounds and how readily they're absorbed by living organisms. 


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USDA HQ

Why USDA opposes proposed EPA rule on PFOA, PFOS

USDA offers 12 suggestions to EPA's proposed hazardous substance listings for perfluorooctanoic and perfluorooctanesulfonic acids.
December 2, 2022
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It's rare for a federal agency to weigh in on the policy of another agency with public comments, but the USDA recently submitted one over listing PFOA and PFOS acids as hazardous substances.


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PFAS drinking water

More than 100 scientists rejects WHO's draft PFAS guidelines

"WHO’s draft guidelines toss established science out the window in favor of a random technology-based approach," says one signatory.
November 17, 2022
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The scientists also note that WHO did not disclose the names, affiliations, and potential conflicts-of-interest of those involved in the preparation or peer-review of the draft guidelines.


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