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Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Montana’s capital cities will receive help from the EPA to create healthy communities through green development.
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Nearly $70 million in grants will go towards cleaning up polluted areas across the country and revitalizing financially distressed communities.
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The EPA added nine new hazardous waste sites to the National Priorities List of Superfund sites and is proposing 10 additional sites.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a 2012 construction general permit (CGP) to replace the 2008 CGP, which expired on Feb. 15.
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The “Green Book” provides tools the agency can use for a sustainable approach to environmental regulation.
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Research director of the National Center For Healthy Housing discusses current concerns and looks ahead at emerging issues that will affect indoor environmental quality.
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Colleges and universities nationwide competed to reduce waste at football games last fall.
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For the second straight year, a university wins the EPA's energy-saving challenge.
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An estimated 125 local, state, and tribal governments will receive help to create more environmentally and economically sustainable development.
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The capital cities of Alabama, Arizona, Mississippi, Nebraska, and the District of Columbia to receive help through the Greening America’s Capitals project.