Harvard School of Public Health Awarded 1K EPA Research Grant BOSTON – The School of Public Health at Harvard University is one of six academic institutions receiving a grant targeted at studying the ecological impacts of manufactured chemicals. Harvard is receiving $651,708 for its research on this topic. The six...
EPA Inspectors to Focus on Lead Paint Safety in St. Louis
EPA Inspectors to Focus on Lead Paint Safety in St. Louis Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Lenexa, Kan., Aug. 7, 2015) - St. Louis, as the nation’s “Gateway to the West,” is a city known worldwide for its rich history. Unfortunately, part of that history can be hazardous to the...
EPA Proposes Stronger Standards for People Applying the Pesticides with the Greatest Risk/ Improved training and minimum age requirements for certified applicators will help protect people and the environment.
EPA Proposes Stronger Standards for People Applying the Pesticides with the Greatest Risk/ Improved training and minimum age requirements for certified applicators will help protect people and the environment. Washington- Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing stronger standards for pesticide applicators who apply “restricted-use” pesticides. These pesticides...