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EPA issues first ever underground injection permits for carbon sequestration in California
Carbon sequestration will be used at Kern County site to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and mitigate climate change
EPA News Release: EPA issues first ever underground injection permits for carbon sequestration in California
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EPA and Department of Energy announce $345M to reduce methane pollution from the oil and gas sector in Colorado and Wyoming
Colorado State University, Pioneer Energy Inc, and Blue Mountain Operations among awardees receiving $850M nationwide
EPA News Release: EPA and Department of Energy announce $345M to reduce methane pollution from the oil and gas sector in Colorado and Wyoming
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EPA Reaches $150,000 Settlement with RathGibson in Janesville, Wisconsin, for Alleged Hazardous Waste Violations
EPA News Release: EPA Reaches $150,000 Settlement with RathGibson in Janesville, Wisconsin, for Alleged Hazardous Waste Violations
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EPA and US Department of Energy Announce $850M to Reduce Methane Pollution from the Oil and Gas Sector
Grant selectees from EPA’s Southeastern Region include M2X Energy, Inc. of Rockledge, Florida and the University of Kentucky Research Foundation in Lexington, Kentucky
EPA News Release: EPA and US Department of Energy Announce $850M to Reduce Methane Pollution from the Oil and Gas Sector
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US Environmental Protection Agency and US Department of Energy Announce $850M to Reduce Methane Pollution from the Oil and Gas Sector
Funding from President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda Builds on More Than 100 Cross-Government Actions That Are Sharply Reducing Methane Pollution in Support of Clean Air, Good Jobs, and Climate Action
EPA News Release: US Environmental Protection Agency and US Department of Energy Announce $850M to Reduce Methane Pollution from the Oil and Gas Sector
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Crane Company Manitowoc to Pay $42.6M for Clean Air Act Violations for Sale of Noncompliant Diesel Engines in Heavy Duty Cranes
Settlement requires company to retrofit a short-line locomotive engine to improve air quality along 70-mile-long pathway in the Sparrows Point area of Maryland
EPA News Release: Crane Company Manitowoc to Pay $42.6M for Clean Air Act Violations for Sale of Noncompliant Diesel Engines in Heavy Duty Cranes
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Federal judge orders Lower Yakima Valley dairies to test wells and provide alternative drinking water to area residents at risk from nitrate-contaminated wells
EPA News Release: Federal judge orders Lower Yakima Valley dairies to test wells and provide alternative drinking water to area residents at risk from nitrate-contaminated wells
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Ameren Missouri Ordered to Pay $61M to Mitigate Effects of Illegal Emissions at Rush Island Power Plant Near Festus
EPA News Release: Ameren Missouri Ordered to Pay $61M to Mitigate Effects of Illegal Emissions at Rush Island Power Plant Near Festus
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EPA cites Salt Lake City building owner for not providing lead paint hazard notice
Pacific Coast Capital to pay $74K, settling alleged violations at rental apartments
EPA News Release: EPA cites Salt Lake City building owner for not providing lead paint hazard notice
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EPA Reaches $162,246 Settlement with The Pond Guy in Armada, Michigan, for Allegedly Selling Unregistered and Misbranded Pesticide Products
EPA News Release: EPA Reaches $162,246 Settlement with The Pond Guy in Armada, Michigan, for Allegedly Selling Unregistered and Misbranded Pesticide Products
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EPA Fines Culbertson, Nebraska, Company for Alleged Chemical Accident Prevention Violations
EPA News Release: EPA Fines Culbertson, Nebraska, Company for Alleged Chemical Accident Prevention Violations
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EPA resolves Arrow Pipeline air pollution violations in North Dakota
Company to pay $450K penalty
EPA News Release: EPA resolves Arrow Pipeline air pollution violations in North Dakota
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EPA Announces Over $10M to St. Louis Public Schools for Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles
Seventy applicants tentatively selected to receive funding for over 2,400 zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles, along with infrastructure and workforce development projects, to tackle climate change, reduce air pollution, and advance environmental justice
EPA News Release: EPA Announces Over $10M to St. Louis Public Schools for Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles
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EPA, DOJ and State of Illinois File Complaint Against City of East St. Louis for Unlawful Discharges of Untreated Sewage
EPA News Release: EPA, DOJ and State of Illinois File Complaint Against City of East St. Louis for Unlawful Discharges of Untreated Sewage
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EPA and DOJ Announce Settlement with Cahokia Heights, Illinois, for Improper Operation of the City’s Sanitary Sewer System
Settlement requires city to invest an estimated $30M in upgrades in response to unlawful release of sewage
EPA News Release: EPA and DOJ Announce Settlement with Cahokia Heights, Illinois, for Improper Operation of the City’s Sanitary Sewer System
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