The Senate recently approved legislation to strengthen the ability for law enforcement officials to protect dams and other Bureau of Reclamation facilities across the West.
Cleaning up toxic, metal-contaminated wastewater can be an expensive, cumbersome project, but some waste corn products are up to the job, says a Wichita State researcher.
Foremost Industries recently hosted a gathering of drilling contractors near Banff, Alberta, for "Drilling in the Rockies," a dual rotary drilling demonstration and education event.
California Gov. Gray Davis recently signed a law requiring developers to prove that there will be adequate water supplies to support any new developments for at least two decades.
The Charles Machine Works Inc., manufacturer of Ditch Witch underground construction equipment, recently introduced the new Ditch Witch mPower account.
The EPA has established April 30, 2003, as the effective date of the revisions to the agency's Total Maximum Daily Load and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Program regulations published in the Federal Register on July 13, 2000.
Mietek Jaroniec, Ph.D. from Kent State University in Ohio received the annual Activated Carbon Hall-of-Fame award at the ninth annual International Activated Carbon Conference and Courses earlier this year.