California might want more debris and toxin removal than the federal government says is necessary. Who should pay?
FEMA is doubling down on its decision to not test soil after cleanup of toxic wildfire ash and debris in Los Angeles County, ...
And as the territory’s inhabitants have returned home since the ceasefire, the extent of the environmental devastation is ...
A Texas county is taking steps to declare a state of emergency and seek federal assistance over farmland contaminated with ...
Additional cleanup of unexploded munitions will likely be needed to make Camp Bonneville safe for public access as envisioned when the U.S. Army transferred the former training grounds to Clark County ...
North Carolina farms use treated sewage sludge as fertilizer, but concerns over PFAs contamination are growing. With few disposal alternatives, regulators and farmers face tough choices.
A plan to take on an environmental liability left behind by 120 years of industrial activity is reliant on revenue derived ...