OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced nearly $50 million in grants are now available through the Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grant Program on ...
Stormwater is a significant source of water pollution and a threat to the health of waterways across the United States. Due to the engineering and financial challenges associated with stormwater, it’s ...
On October 31, 2024, Region 1 of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”), which covers the New England states, proposed sweeping new requirements to regulate stormwater discharges ...
Forty years after the cleanup of the Charles River began, we still cannot safely swim in its waters. This is a big deal, because stormwater is the main source of pollution degrading water quality in ...
Owners of thousands of commercial, industrial and institutional properties in eastern Massachusetts would need to seek a new permit and modify their sites in an effort to improve water quality ...
The Environmental Protection Agency will require that certain private properties within the Charles, Mystic and Neponset River watersheds — an area encompassing much of Greater Boston — obtain permits ...
The agency said $630 billion will be required for water infrastructure between 2022 and 2041 — a 73 percent bump compared to the amount reported in 2012. Water infrastructure investment needs in the U ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said around $620,000 in federal grant funds is available for Tennessee communities to address stormwater and sewer infrastructure needs. The ...
Many currently unregulated commercial, industrial, and institutional properties in Eastern Massachusetts may soon require stormwater upgrades in order to meet the new ...
BOSTON, MA - JULY 30: Paddlers on the Charles River took to the water to get relief from the relentless mid-afternoon sun in Boston on July 30, 2019. Boston is baking under a summer heat wave. The U.S ...