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$2.7 Million Available to Local Communities to Reduce Toxic Exposure

NIEHS Awards $3.6 Million to New Environmental Scientists

State Funds $328,500 Recycling Business Loan For Modesto Sand & Gravel

BP to Shutdown Prudhoe Bay Oil Field

New Consumer Pesticide Warnings Will Protect Salmon

Guam Water Agency Fined $55K For Not Submitting Plan For Tts Wastewater And Drinking Water Systems

Warm Weather Prompts Call For Reduced Electricity Use

Maine Oil Facility Faces Fine for Lack of Oil Spill Preparedness

Mcwane, Inc. Executive Sentenced For Committing Environmental Crimes

KDHE Reminds Kansas to Be Proactive about Protecting Their Health and Environment

Pollution, Greenhouse Gases And Climate Clash In South Asia

EPA Cites Champion For Clean-Air Violations

Spraying Designed To Control Threat Of West Nile Virus

EPA cites American Energy for clean-air violations

Tesla Motors Secures $40 Million Investment

Environmental Charges Against Butler Man In Tire Dumping Scheme

State Declares Air Quality Action Day

Grants Available for New England Community

AP Incorrectly Claims Scientist Praise Gore's Movie

Environmental Study Supports Plans to Facilitate Wind Energy

Environmental Law Professor Selected

June 1 Marks Historic Milestone in Clean Diesel

New EPA Program Saves Dollars and Makes Sense

Innovative Technologies For Hazardous Waste Site Redemdiation And Monitoring

EPA Announces New Rules To Improve and Protect Drinking Water

Thomas Launches Plan to Reform Environmental Law

USTDA Grant Supports Romanian Environmental Laboratories Modernization Plan

Leading Wetlands Scientist to Speak at National Wetlands Research Center

New Jersey Environmental Commissioner Participates in National Environmental Policy Forum

Reconstructing the Environment in Iraq

What to Do After the Flood

California Passes Bills to Promote Clean Cars and Renewables

The Air Law Payoff

Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems, Rx for Sick Buildings

The Lead Effect

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Did You Know?    
 
 
There are National Emissions Standards For Hazardous Air Pollutants
Also known as NESHAPS, these emissions standards set by EPA for an air pollutant not covered by NAAQS that may cause an increase in deaths or in serious, irreversible, or incapacitating illness.Primary standards are designed to protect human health, secondary standards to protect public welfare.

 


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Leading Wetlands Scientist to Speak at National Wetlands Research Center
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The Air Law Payoff
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Today's Terms

Infiltration

Definition:
(1) the penetration of water through the ground surface into sub-surface soil or the penetration of water from the soil into sewer or other pipes through defective joints, connections, or manhole walls. (2) a land application technique where large volumes of waste water are applied to land, allowed to penetrate the surface and percolate through the underlying soil. (See: percolation).

Solubility

Definition:
The largest amount of a substance that can be dissolved in a given amount of a liquid, usually water. For a highly water-soluble compound, such as table salt, a lot can dissolve in water. Motor oil is only slightly soluble in water.

Interim Remedial Measure (IRM)

Definition:
An action taken at a contaminated site to reduce the chances of human or environmental exposure to site contaminants. Interim remedial measures are planned and carried out before comprehensive remedial studies.

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  • Chemical Poisoning
  • Toxic Waste
  • CERCLA or Superfund
  • Oil Pollution Spills

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North Dakota Environment Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Environment attorney you should contact our Environment Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Bismarck
  • Dickinson
  • Fargo
  • Grand Forks
  • Jamestown
  • Mandan
  • Minot
  • Wahpeton
  • West Fargo
  • Williston
 


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