She has stakes in construction firms, as well as water and environmental-protection companies.
It's time to reinvigorate our talks that bring together Israelis, Arabs, and the international community to address regional issues, such as water resources and environmental protection and to clear the way to more trade between Israel and Arab nations.
The municipalities are now looking for private help as the Environmental Protection Agency imposes standards on water quality that municipalities cannot satisfy without outside financing and expertise.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's drinking-water regulations require that all samples test negative for E.coli.
In 2010, however, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency declared it a "traditional navigable water, " allowing for Clean Water Act protections, officials said.
Back in 1983, when Gurmit Singh was president of the Environmental Protection Society, he released a press statement attributing water shortages to official neglect and myopia.
Last Friday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) amended an obscure clean water regulation that restricted use of aluminum in automobiles because of a potentially harmful byproduct created in the manufacturing process.
When the Department of Environmental Protection noticed hydrogen sulfide in the city's water supply, Stephen Hollowell, general manager of Steinhatchee's chlorine-based water-treatment plant, and his board were willing to a take a chance on new technology.
Once oil hits land the Environmental Protection Agency would take over, as well as monitoring the and water.
Montana's Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are in negotiations with Blixseth over alleged violations of the Clean Water Act, including the discharge of waste without a permit and the deposit of fill material in wetlands.
Economists sigh that she ordered the Environmental Protection Agency not to weigh costs against benefits in enforcing certain provisions of the Clean Water Act.
Mr. BILL BUSHER (Illinois Environmental Protection Agency): With respect to the question of this public forum, is our water safe?
And investigations by the Bush administration's Justice Department and Environmental Protection Agency found no criminal conduct by Marine Corps officials and no violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
The county is a big poultry producer, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has accused several chicken and turkey farmers in the area of polluting water that will eventually find its way into Chesapeake Bay.
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More than 10 drillers have already received Department of Environmental Protection permission to use mine discharges for fracking, a technique in which millions of gallons of water, along with chemical additives and sand, are pumped down a well to break apart gas-bearing shale deposits.
In contrast, maximizing emerging energy-efficient technologies and water-wise renewable energy sources ( biofuels, wind, and solar in particular) enhance disaster resilience and environmental protection.
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