LANSING, MI — Michigan environmental regulators have approved an operating license renewal for a controversial Wayne County hazardous waste landfill, enabling a significant expansion of the site which ...
With the new year underway, it’s a great time to start planning ahead. Whether you’re tackling a future clean-out, home project, or just trying to responsibly dispose of items you’ve been holding onto ...
ST. CLOUD — A major St. Cloud manufacturer has paid over $12,000 in fines for hazardous waste violations. St. Cloud's New Flyer of America bus assembly plant faced the fines after a Minnesota ...
Smitty's Supply has been accused by the Environmental Protection Agency of multiple hazardous waste violations. According to a news release issued by the EPA, the agency has entered into an ...
The Irvine Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center is staying open. The facility at 6411 Oak Canyon was slated to close at the end of 2025, but city leaders changed plans recently and area ...
Raymond Williams trucked millions of pounds of hazardous powder from Mississippi to Berger, Missouri, where it was stored in a warehouse that was regularly broken into. His plan to recycle it never ...
Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Latsco have successfully completed a proof-of-concept for a new standard in digital class assurance with data-driven surveys. This collaboration aims to demonstrate how ...
DETROIT – Residents and lawmakers are calling for the shutdown of US Ecology Detroit South, a hazardous waste treatment facility seeking permit renewal from state environmental regulators. Neighbors ...
Three pest control companies in California will pay millions to settle a lawsuit alleging illegal disposal of pesticides and hazardous waste in trash bins destined for municipal landfills not ...
(KRON) — A coalition of 13 California district attorneys led by Contra Costa County DA Diana Becton and San Mateo County DA Steve Wagstaffe reached a multi-million-dollar settlement with three pest ...
Apple has settled with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), paying $261,000 and changing policies following claims it didn't properly handle hazardous waste at a Santa Clara chip facility.
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