2016 Science Matters Stories
Small Systems with a Big Problem: Harmful Algal Blooms
October 27, 2016 - Harmful algal blooms are a concern for all water managers, but can be a particularly tough issue to tackle for small systems managers. Responding to these blooms in a timely and efficient manner can make all of the difference in the treatment process. Read Small Systems with a Big Problem: Harmful Algal Blooms.
October 13, 2016 - Through EPA's Net Zero Initiative, EPA is supporting campus-community partnerships. These partnerships help cities and communities leverage the skills and expertise of local universities to improve sustainability, the health of community members, and the environment. Read Universities Lend a Hand with Sustainability.
June 24, 2016 - Researchers with EPA’s Net Zero Program are working with the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas Unified School District 475, and others to test and demonstrate green infrastructure technology, such as permeable pavement, at Fort Riley in Kansas. Read Leaving the Gray Behind.
June 10, 2016 - Researchers funded by EPA’s STAR grant program at the University of Washington found a direct link between air pollution and atherosclerosis, which is a buildup of plaque in the coronary artery that can affect heart health. Read Linking Air Pollution and Heart Disease.
May 17, 2016 - EPA researchers are using new technology to improve computational exposure science, which helps create a more complete picture of how and in what amounts chemicals enter our bodies. Read Improved Methods for Estimating Chemical Exposure.
April 22, 2016 - Every year in the US, approximately 133 billion pounds of food is wasted. EPA’s Net Zero Initiative is working with communities in Columbia, South Carolina, including military base Fort Jackson, to evaluate ways to reduce the amount of food waste sent to landfills. Read Net Zero: America's Food Waste Problem.
April 21, 2016 - Under the Net Zero Initiative, EPA is improving the environment, saving money, and helping local communities become more sustainable. Read Net Zero: Leading the Conversation about Sustainability.
April 19, 2016 - Coastal waters are essential to industry, tourism, recreation, and the lifecycle of various species. This is why it’s so important to monitor these waters for potentially harmful trends and to identify areas in good condition. Read National Coastal Condition Assessment.