Thursday, June 21 was observed as a code Orange air quality action day for ozone by the U.S. Department of Environmental Protection and its related regional air quality partners for the regions in Susquehanna Valley and the Lehigh Valley, Philadelphia.
When natural gas is dehydrated utilizing conventional triethylene glycol dehydrators (TEG dehydrators), water is extracted from the gas, resulting in the generation of harmful emissions, such as adverse air pollutants, volatile organic compounds and methane, to the atmosphere. This affects local air quality.
The probability of hydraulic fractures, such as those produced in ‘fracking’ for shale gas, contaminating shallow aquifers is minimal, according to a study to be discussed at an open meeting of the Geological Society on Monday (18th June).
Total Environmental Restoration Solutions (TERS) has recently helped a family in Westchester County, NY which was facing an environmental emergency. In their New York residential property, 100 gallons of oil got accidentally spilt and became a biohazard.
Over the next two days, a delegation of over 50 crop protection industry and authority representatives together with farmers from various European countries gather in Sinaia, Romania, for a conference on the safe and sustainable use of pesticides.
On May 31, 2012, the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) held a panel discussion to mark the Clean Water Act’s (CWA) 40th anniversary.
The EU has introduced new air pollutant emission targets. Compliance to meet these targets requires models that combine data about climate change and air quality.
In a study appearing this month in the journal Environmental Science and Technology, MIT researchers report that emissions from cars, trucks, planes and powerplants cause 13,000 premature deaths in the United Kingdom eac...
Researchers at MIT have revealed that the United States has sufficient capacity to store fossil fuel emissions for a century in its deep saline aquifers. Carbon dioxide emissions are released from powerplants that use coal as fuel.
A study conducted by researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) has revealed that groundwater irrigation system in China causes air pollution and releases over 30 million tonnes of carbon per year. This is the first research to estimate the amount of pollution produced by the agriculture sector.
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