Across the U.S., renewable natural gas (RNG) projects are gaining momentum. Research carried out by the American Biogas ...
LEWISTON, N.Y. — After decades of studies, community meetings, and public outcry, Manhattan Project-era radioactive material is finally being removed from a storage site in Lewiston. "It's great to ...
Thousands of legacy mine sites across Canada and the U.S. pre-date modern environmental regulations. Many contain historic ...
A Wayne County hazardous waste treatment and disposal facility will accept low-level radioactive soil and concrete from a Manhattan Project cleanup site in western New York, the U.S. Army Corps of ...
More efficient use of lumber byproducts leads to more sustainable forest management. That's why Michigan Technological ...
Disposal weight limits are often treated as a downstream concern in commercial construction, addressed only when a dumpster is full or a hauling invoice arrives. In reality, weight limits exert ...
The RAS on Circular Economy Approaches in Solid Waste Management assisted Croatia in accelerating the achievement of EU waste targets by developing the first-ever sector-specific Circular Economy ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Woodchuck, the AI-powered climate-tech startup redefining how construction and manufacturing industries handle wood waste, today announced a joint sustainability initiative with ...
LEWISTON, N.Y. — The Army Corps of Engineers was recently awarded a $40 million contract with the goal of beginning the long process of removing Manhattan Project waste from a Niagara County storage ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – A contractor has been selected to begin cleaning up a nuclear waste site in Lewiston that stores residue from the Manhattan Project, which helped develop the atomic bomb nearly ...
State lawmakers from Wayne County are outlining plans to prevent future loads of out-of-state radioactive or hazardous waste from being dumped in Michigan's most populous county, but they face ...