Nearly five years after the catastrophic sinking of the X-Press Pearl, off Sri Lanka’s western coast, the environmental scars remain visible — from contaminated beaches to disrupted fisheries. Now, ...
Of the approximately 4,700 gallons of jet fuel that Huntington Ingalls Industries spilled into the James River while refueling USS John F. Kennedy, about 2,000 gallons were removed. Due to the ...
Pesticides can harm aquatic ecosystems and human health, so scientists need to understand how they move from farm fields into streams. A management tool commonly implemented is riparian buffers—strips ...
GREEN BAY, WI - February 23, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Krueger Sentry Gauge, an American manufacturer of mechanical ...
A recent federal report details two safety incidents at Los Alamos National Laboratory late last month, including one where a plutonium facility worker experienced respiratory symptoms after an ...
Scientists said the James River has lost significant portions of its ecosystem in recent years, and 4,400 gallons of jet fuel doesn’t help conservation efforts.
An Environmental Protection Agency inspection conducted in early October spans more than 200 pages of photographs, site maps ...
TIANJIN, TIANJIN, CHINA, January 29, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In the high-performance world of industrial chemicals, ...
SHENZHEN, GUANGDONG, CHINA, January 29, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As the global beauty and personal care industry ...
State regulators say a wood treatment plant in the small town of Sheridan, Ore., broke environmental rules for years.
Crews from the St. Louis Fire Department say they are responding to hazmat spill in South St. Louis Wednesday evening.
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation will look into the long-term impacts of last Friday's spill of more than 4,700 gallons of jet fuel into the James River.
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