The agency’s revised PFAS strategy emphasizes drinking water protections, scientific research, cleanup efforts and enforcement tied to contamination from “forever chemicals.”
A draft plan weakens federal requirements for treating toxic leachate seeping from coal ash dumps into US waterways.
New research reveals that particulate matter from coal-fired plants acts as a "hidden drag" by blocking sunlight from reaching solar panels.
The federal guidance outlines current approaches to managing PFAS waste, highlighting disposal challenges, evolving treatment technologies and the need to minimize environmental releases.
Federal officials launch PFAS OUT to provide technical support and funding for water systems facing contamination challenges.
Move beyond quick fixes. Discover why modern environmental strategy requires decades of planning, sustainable funding and adaptive management.
New satellite data and field investigations reveal frequent methane super-emitter events at Targa midstream facilities.
The draft Sixth Contaminant Candidate List marks a historic expansion of the agency’s priorities for monitoring unregulated drinking water threats.
A long-term monitoring program reveals that source control and regulatory bans are more effective than expensive treatment upgrades.
The new CDPHE tool provides a transparent look at how three years of grant funding have addressed pollution and climate change statewide.