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About three hours west of the Idaho border, on an unassuming patch of gray-green hills and scrubland near the confluence of the Columbia and Yakima
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The U.S. Environmental Protect Agency (EPA) has issued five final permits under the Clean Water Act for bulk petroleum storage facilities located along Chelsea River (also known as Chelsea Creek). The reissued permits direct the facilities to take actions limiting stormwater and other non-stor
Total operable U.S. biofuels production capacity fell by approximately 101 million gallons in March, according to data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration on May 31. Feedstock consumption, however, was up by 2.845 billion pounds.
Fuel ethanol production capacity fell t
Savannah Smith, left, helps a Pratt family find the perfect pumpkins and gourds for their needs at the Pratt Farmer’s Market on October 8. She has harvested more than 7 rows, 450-500 ft. long, of 40 pumpkin varieties this year in preparation for fall sales from her family farm near Hopewell,
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Opponents of a proposed project at Pease International Tradeport air facility are hoping to keep it from getting off the ground.
The new facility, operated by Texas-based private jet company Million Air, has concerned residents gathering to stop the business from putting a fuel storage
Leicester court found gross negligence at Greenfeeds Ltd led to deaths of Nathan Walker and Gavin Rawson in 2016
The managers of a food waste plant have been imprisoned and the company fined £2m after two staff members drowned in a tanker of pig feed.
Nathan Walker, 19, died after
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The contractor was ordered to pay the council’s costs of €2,000 and fined him €250
A judge found an agricultural contractor guilty of allowing polluting matters to e
during the forecasted period. Introduction of standards and ease in regulations pertaining to utility locators driving the utility locator adaption; while rising demand for real-time utility locating will likely to create huge opportunity to utility location service providers.
New York,