The study, led by URI alumnus Jarod Snook, identified the sources as being two textile mill waste retention ponds.
Staff with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency answered questions and provided an update as the agency monitors the cleanup of toxic PCBs from the Hudson River. In a two-hour Zoom call, the EPA ...
Supporters of the large-scale Mississippi River sediment diversions currently being planned by the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority got a boost to their case recently when ...
Those aboard a research vessel will test more than 100 sites, including waters near the marine terminal, multiple private tidelands, Capitol Lake, historic industry along the shore and various marinas ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued its draft third five-year review of General Electric’s removal of harmful PCB’s from the Hudson River. The long-awaited report does not make a ...
New research shows that typically, less than 10% of land-building alluvium reaches the Bird’s Foot Delta region, the southernmost reach of the river, where it meets the Gulf. NEW ORLEANS, La. – ...
A northwest Oregon town is increasing testing of its river water after reports revealed a local wood treater released toxic stormwater into the waterway ...