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CIRCOR Unveils Biofuel Upgrade Kits for Marine Pumps

New retrofit kits allow commercial vessel operators to transition to sustainable fuels without replacing existing pump systems.

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Federal Watchdog Finds Gaps in Hazardous Waste Inspections

A new OIG report reveals that over 19% of large-scale hazardous waste generators missed mandatory inspections during a recent five-year period.

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Global Cities Urge Faster Transition to Renewable Energy

Mayors from across the globe say shifting away from fossil fuels is the most effective path to securing affordable and reliable power.

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Nationwide Boiler Highlights High-Capacity Mobile Steam Boilers for Industrial Use

Trailer-mounted saturated and superheated steam boilers deliver high-output performance, fuel flexibility and low-NOx emissions for petrochemical and heavy industrial use.

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Nederman Showcases Exhaust Extraction System at FDIC 2026

Magna Systems technology targets diesel exhaust at the source to improve fire station air quality and protect firefighters.

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PFAS Destruction, Disposal Guidance Updated with New Data

The federal guidance outlines current approaches to managing PFAS waste, highlighting disposal challenges, evolving treatment technologies and the need to minimize environmental releases.

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Federal Strategy Targets Water Recycling for AI Infrastructure

A new national initiative aims to secure water resources for data centers and energy production through expanded industrial reuse partnerships.

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EPA Reaffirms Environmental Mission in Earth Day Message

Deputy Administrator David Fotouhi emphasized the agency’s commitment to clean air, land and water while highlighting ongoing efforts to protect human health and the environment.



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Solutions Proposed for Tijuana River Pollution Crisis

Experts and advocates call for state action as toxic runoff creates a public health and economic emergency in San Diego County.

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Colorado Tightens Restrictions on Toxic Air Contaminants

New regulations require industrial facilities to slash emissions of five high-priority pollutants to protect public health.

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Strategic Plan Targets Water Reuse for Industrial Growth

Updated federal framework aims to bolster AI infrastructure and domestic manufacturing through collaborative water recycling initiatives.

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Flux Power Earns Top Sustainability Honor at MODEX

The company’s lithium-ion energy solutions and SkyEMS software were recognized for advancing clean energy in the material handling sector.

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Olight Integrates Sustainable Design into Portable Lighting Series

New hardware releases prioritize user-replaceable components and plastic-free packaging to reduce electronic waste and extend product lifecycles.

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Digital Monitoring Prevents Pollution at St Andrews Site

Real-time data insights helped Scottish Water avoid over-pumping and environmental risks during critical repairs at a major station.

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Bob Vila Names Bio-Pro Best Biodegradable Chain Oil

Renewable Lubricants’ Bio-Pro Bar & Chain Oils have been recognized as the top biodegradable choice for chainsaw maintenance by home improvement expert Bob Vila.

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New Initiative Targets Forever Chemicals in Drinking Water

Federal officials launch PFAS OUT to provide technical support and funding for water systems facing contamination challenges.

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ISSA and NORMI Expand Indoor Health Alliance

New agreement integrates cleaning and mold remediation resources through shared education, advocacy and membership benefits.

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New Technology Cuts Solar Panel Water Waste

Researchers at City University of Hong Kong develop droplet technology to reduce cleaning water consumption by billions of gallons annually.

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Revised Coal Ash Rules Focus on Recycling and Flexibility

The proposal aims to increase permitting flexibility and encourage the recycling of coal ash into construction materials to reduce waste.

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Federal Agencies Warn Water Sector of Cyber Threats

A joint advisory outlines steps for water and wastewater systems to defend against ongoing exploitation of operational technology.