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EPA expands air monitoring network to protect children from lead
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will expand the nation’s air quality monitoring network to ensure that the most vulnerable Americans are protected from exposure to lead. Even at low levels, exposure to lead can impair a child’s IQ, learning capabilities and memory. EPA is strengthening lead monitoring requirements to ensure that air quality is measured near industrial ...
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Enviro Technology strengthens team with two key new appointments
Stroud-based Enviro Technology, the UK’s leading supplier and exporter of air quality monitoring systems has strengthened its team with the appointment of Robert Cook as Customer Support Engineer and Ben Underwood as trainee technician. Based out of the company’s Kingfisher Business Park, London Road premises, Robert Cook will be responsible for providing customer support across the ...
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Oil company pleads guilty to clean air act and obstruction crimes in Louisiana
Pelican Refining Company LLC, pleaded guilty today to felony violations of the Clean Air Act and to obstruction of justice charges in federal court in Lafayette, La., announced Stephanie A. Finley, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Louisiana and Ignacia S. Moreno, assistant attorney General of the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the Department of Justice, and Cynthia Giles, ...
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World CEMS Market to Exceed $583 Million in 2009
The market for continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) to measure pollutants discharged from stacks will rise to $583 million/yr in 2009. The total monitoring market including ambient monitoring and stack testing will reach the $ billion level worldwide in 2009. These are the conclusions provided in “Air Pollution Monitoring and Sampling World Markets” an online continuously updated ...
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Shutdown of Scottish oil refinery could have environmental impacts
The shutdown of Scotland's oil refinery in Grangemouth is progressing according to Ineos's plan. Several plant areas have already been taken out of commission including the plastics plant and the two ethylene crackers. Ineos have confirmed that the effluent treatment plant will be operational during the period of the strike. Thus the risk of an incident involving an oil release to the River ...
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Texas Oil Company sentenced to pay $12 million for clean air act violations and obstruction crimes in Louisiana / Sentence is the largest ever criminal fine in Louisiana for air pollution
Pelican Refining Company LLC, was sentenced to pay $12 million for felony violations of the Clean Air Act and to obstruction of justice charges in federal court in Lafayette, La. announced Cynthia Giles, assistant administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, and Ignacia S. Moreno, assistant attorney general of the Environment ...
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