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Measuring microbes drives down costs of wetland monitoring, study finds

Source: Daily News | 2013-04-10
Microbiological health analysis of wetlands is cheaper and faster than traditional assessments, and could lead to improvements in harnessing natural processes to filter human’s wastewater, a University of Missouri study has found.

Lystek honored for advancing wastewater tech

Source: Daily News | 2013-04-10

Lake Simcoe, Georgian Bay gain $29 million for feds clean-up project

Source: Daily News | 2013-01-08
A five-year $29-million fund aims to restore the ecological health of Lake Simcoe and southeastern Georgian Bay, the federal government announced January 7, 2013.

US study finds new use for sludge from acid mine remediation

Source: Daily News | 2013-01-02
Residuals from treating acid mine drainage can be used as effective, inexpensive adsorbents for agricultural and wastewater discharges, a new study by scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey Leetown Science Center has found.

Lawsuit follows Red Deer River oil rupture

Source: Daily News | 2012-06-25
Merchant Law Group launched a $75-million class-action lawsuit on June 22, 2012 over claims the recent oil spill by  Plains Midstream Canada will crush property values in Alberta’s Red Deer River area.

Brownfields workshop Toronto May 29

Source: Daily News | 2012-05-28
HazMat Management magazine and EcoLog Environmental Legislative Service are pleased to bring you the latest edition of our long running series of Brownfields Marketplace Workshops -- Contaminated Groundwater - A review of compliance obligations...

Environmentalists' report shows risk from coal ash disposal sites

Source: Daily News | 2012-05-14
As reported by the U.S.-based Waste Business Journal (www.wastebusinessjournal.com), environmental groups argue that new data indicates that at least 49 U.S. power plants have groundwater contamination surrounding their coal ash disposal sites...

Brownfields workshop Toronto May 29

Source: Daily News | 2012-05-07
HazMat Management magazine and EcoLog Environmental Legislative Service are pleased to bring you the latest edition of our long running series of Brownfields Marketplace Workshops -- Contaminated Groundwater - A review of compliance obligations...

Speakers announced for our upcoming brownfields seminar

Source: Daily News | 2012-04-30
HazMat Management magazine and EcoLog Environmental Legislative Service are pleased to announce the lineup of speakers for the upcoming Brownfields Marketplace Seminar:  Contaminated Groundwater - A review of compliance obligations with...

Important ruling on "fracking"

Source: Daily News | 2012-04-09
Just eight weeks before ExxonMobil's annual shareholder meeting, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has sided with the company’s investors in their battle to address concerns about the energy giant's hydraulic fracturing...

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thumb Remedying Risk Assessment
The terms “remediation” and “dig-and-dump” are, for some, mutually exclusive. Just what are we “remedying” by excavating and dumping soil in a landfill?
By Theresa Phillips

thumb HazWastes lead new EPR regimes
Cradle-to-cradle manufacturing is the Holy Grail for advocates of sustainable manufacturing and packaging, and so-called extended producer responsibility (EPR) is the way to get there, according to them.
By Guy Crittenden

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