EPA, DOT to increase accountability, safety in wake of Ohio chemical train derailment
Federal government requiring Norfolk Southern to pay for cleanup; new rail safety rules coming
Federal government requiring Norfolk Southern to pay for cleanup; new rail safety rules coming
Major manufacturer to discontinue use of hazardous ‘forever chemicals’ by end of 2025
Fast food giant sets targets for responsible antibiotic use in its global beef supply chain
Investigative journalists allege U.S. beef producers use antibiotics World Health Organization deems most valuable to humans
The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) announced a $9 million grant program on Tuesday for expanding methane gas infrastructure across the state.
he City of Baltimore filed a lawsuit on Friday against 20 manufacturers of poly- and perfluoroalkyl (PFAS) “forever” chemicals used in a certain type of firefighting foam, known as aqueous film forming foam(AFFF).
he U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Wednesday that it will award $9.4 million to help Baltimore City Public Schools pay for the 25 electric school buses the district requested.
The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) issued a Boil Water Advisory (BWA) for portions of West Baltimore, advising that drinking water is boiled before consumption.
Hazardous designation would speed cleanup of dangerous PFOA and PFOS