asbestos sampling News
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Cooperative Research & Development Agreement Signed between the EPA and EMSL Analytical.
EMSL will be focusing on the identification, testing and evaluation of various techniques for analyzing environmental samples for the presence of asbestos. Cinnaminson, NJ, September 23rd, 2010 EMSL Analytical, Inc. has signed a cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA and EMSL will work to cooperatively develop ...
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EPA grant to clean up site slated for sustainable housing development in Lakewood, Colo.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today awarded the Lakewood Housing Authority (LHA) a $189,000 grant for cleanup activities at the future site of the Lamar Station Apartments in Lakewood, Colo. The funds will be used at the five-acre site to remove roughly 4,200 cubic yards of petroleum contaminated soil left behind from prior industrial and commercial activities. Today’s award is ...
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EPA announces green jobs training for South Tucson // local graduates to clean up contaminated city sites
Today in South Tucson, the EPA awarded a $300,000 grant to the City for environmental workforce development and job training to recruit, train, and place unemployed, predominantly low-income residents in jobs to clean up polluted areas. The funding is part of a national award of more than $6.2 million to 21 grantees throughout the country. The training program will put 39 trainees through a ...
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EPA administrator announces national grants to train jobseekers in green jobs and clean up of contaminated sites
Today in Atlanta, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson announced that EPA is awarding more than $6.2 million in national environmental workforce development and job training grants to 21 grantees to recruit, train, and place unemployed, predominantly low-income residents in polluted areas. Administrator Jackson was joined by Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed at the ...
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