• 8th Annual Oregon Invasive Weed Awareness Week -- May 20-26, 2012

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- 8th Annual Oregon Invasive Weed Awareness Week - R.2 I. P. - Report and Remove Invasive Plants (May 20-26, 2012) Doing your part to report & remove invasive plants helps to protect Oregon's agriculture and natural…

  • Jerome dairy processing facility failed to publicly disclose chemical use and disposal

    (Seattle—April 26, 2012) Idaho Milk Products, Inc., a dairy processing facility in Jerome, Idaho, failed to publicly report the use and disposal of several hundred thousand pounds of toxic chemicals in violation of community right-to-know laws, according to a settlement with the U.S. Environmental…

  • Updated Invasive Species Conference Calendar

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Many New Upcoming Invasive Species Related Conferences added (U.S. and International), including : Sixth Annual Invasive Species Ireland Forum -- May 3, 2012 Invasive Species Advisory Committee Meeting -- May 22-24, 2012 Botany…

  • EPA Grants Funding for Greening Philadelphia

    (PHILADELPHIA – April 26, 2012) A $200,000 grant announced today by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will help fund projects to make South Philadelphia’s George W. Nebinger School and surrounding streets greener and healthier

  • EPA Agreement with Amtrak Brings Greater Drinking Water Protections for Riders

    (PHILADELPHIA – April 26, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has entered into an agreement with the National Railroad Passenger Corp. (Amtrak) to ensure safe and reliable drinking water for the railroad’s passengers and crews. To better protect the riding public from illnesses caused…

  • Trash Talk

    By Matt Bogoshian I did an initial post back on March 6th called Getting a Personal Tune-Up. Well I’m half way through the Trash on Your Back Challenge and wow, I’m learning so much about my own daily habits by carrying with me the trash I generate. The trash on my back has served as [...]

  • University of Pennsylvania Wins Top Honors Nationwide in EPA's Green Power Challenge

    PHILADELPHIA (April 26, 2012) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced the winners of the 2012 College University Green Power Challenge and the top winner in the Green Power Challenge is the University of Pennsylvania. In addition, more colleges and universities who are…

  • Rise in Asian Tiger Shrimp sightings prompts scientific look at invasion concerns

    The recent rise in sightings of non-native Asian tiger shrimp off the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts has government scientists working to determine the cause of the increase and the possible consequences for native fish and seafood in those waters.

  • When Average Is Just Not Good Enough

    By Lina Younes This past weekend, I went to the Earth Day festivities at the National Mall with my youngest daughter and one of her friends. We visited the National Sustainable Design Expo-P3 , the NASA exhibits and activities and other booths in the area. While we eagerly participated in the…

  • Medical Fight Against Cancer May Hold Lessons for Battling Aquatic Invasive Species (Apr 23, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Medical Fight Against Cancer May Hold Lessons for Battling Aquatic Invasive Species (Apr 23, 2012) Lessons learned from the medical community's progress in fighting cancer can provide a framework to help prevent the…

  • U.S. EPA, Dept. of Energy Launch Innovative New Tools to Determine Solar and Wind Energy Potential on Contaminated Lands

    City of Richmond, Calif. is serving as a pilot community for development of the tools SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed and launched new tools designed to test underutilized…

  • Challenges and Opportunities in San Juan Bay

    By Nancy Stoner Last week, I visited the San Juan Bay National Estuary Program office in Puerto Rico and took a tour of the estuary with the program’s director, Dr. Javier Laureano. San Juan Bay was the first tropical island estuary to become part of the National Estuary Program and, it contains…

  • Hess Corporation to Install $45 Million In Pollution Controls and Pay $850,000 Penalty to Resolve Clean Air Act Violations at New Jersey Refinery

    WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice announced that Hess Corporation has agreed to pay an $850,000 civil penalty and spend more than $45 million in new pollution controls to resolve Clean Air Act violations at its Port Reading, N.J., refinery

  • Upcoming Forestry Workshops in California

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Upcoming Forestry Workshops in California Sudden Oak Death Workshop -- May 1, 2012 Gasquet, California A free educational workshop for natural resource managers, foresters, horticulturists, plant health inspectors, and members of…

  • Extension Integrated Pest Management Coordination and Support Program (EIPM-CS)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Extension Integrated Pest Management Coordination and Support Program (EIPM-CS) All EIPM-CS efforts are intended to contribute to the achievement of national IPM goals through the demonstration and evaluation of IPM practices in…

  • Announcement of $15,000 Grant for Lincoln University to Prepare Students Interested in Water Quality Careers

    Environmental News NEWS MEDIA ADVISORY (Kansas City, Kan., April 24, 2012) - EPA and Lincoln University (LU) officials this week will gather in Jefferson City, Mo., to announce a $15,000 grant to provide training for high school and college students interested in water quality careers. The grant is…

  • Asian Longhorn Beetle - A Clear Case for Early Eradication (Apr 20, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Asian Longhorn Beetle - A Clear Case for Early Eradication (Apr 20, 2012) It was confirmed last month that the first population of the forestry pest, the Asian longhorn beetle (ALB), was found in Kent, UK. Forest Research…

  • Fighting Crimes Against Biodiversity: How to Catch a Killer Weed

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Fighting Crimes Against Biodiversity: How to Catch a Killer Weed Invasive species which have the potential to destroy biodiversity and influence global change could be tracked and controlled in the same way as wanted criminals,…

  • How Far Would You Go For Safe Drinking Water?

    By Elinor Keith Before coming to work at the EPA, I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Mozambique, along the southeastern coast of Africa. I didn’t have running water, but at first the school I taught at had a well about 100 yards from my house so getting water was not a problem. It only [...]

  • USDA Blog: Let's End Beetlemania Together (Apr 24, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Let's End Beetlemania Together (Apr 24, 2012) Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) is an an invasive insect that feeds on certain species of hardwood trees, eventually killing them. Since its discovery in the U.S., the beetle has…

  • 8th Annual Oregon Invasive Weed Awareness Week -- May 20-26, 2012

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- 8th Annual Oregon Invasive Weed Awareness Week - R.2 I. P. - Report and Remove Invasive Plants (May 20-26, 2012) Doing your part to report & remove invasive plants helps to protect Oregon's agriculture and natural…

  • Jerome dairy processing facility failed to publicly disclose chemical use and disposal

    (Seattle—April 26, 2012) Idaho Milk Products, Inc., a dairy processing facility in Jerome, Idaho, failed to publicly report the use and disposal of several hundred thousand pounds of toxic chemicals in violation of community right-to-know laws, according to a settlement with the U.S. Environmental…

  • Updated Invasive Species Conference Calendar

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Many New Upcoming Invasive Species Related Conferences added (U.S. and International), including : Sixth Annual Invasive Species Ireland Forum -- May 3, 2012 Invasive Species Advisory Committee Meeting -- May 22-24, 2012 Botany…

  • EPA Grants Funding for Greening Philadelphia

    (PHILADELPHIA – April 26, 2012) A $200,000 grant announced today by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will help fund projects to make South Philadelphia’s George W. Nebinger School and surrounding streets greener and healthier

  • EPA Agreement with Amtrak Brings Greater Drinking Water Protections for Riders

    (PHILADELPHIA – April 26, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has entered into an agreement with the National Railroad Passenger Corp. (Amtrak) to ensure safe and reliable drinking water for the railroad’s passengers and crews. To better protect the riding public from illnesses caused…

  • Trash Talk

    By Matt Bogoshian I did an initial post back on March 6th called Getting a Personal Tune-Up. Well I’m half way through the Trash on Your Back Challenge and wow, I’m learning so much about my own daily habits by carrying with me the trash I generate. The trash on my back has served as [...]

  • University of Pennsylvania Wins Top Honors Nationwide in EPA's Green Power Challenge

    PHILADELPHIA (April 26, 2012) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced the winners of the 2012 College University Green Power Challenge and the top winner in the Green Power Challenge is the University of Pennsylvania. In addition, more colleges and universities who are…

  • Rise in Asian Tiger Shrimp sightings prompts scientific look at invasion concerns

    The recent rise in sightings of non-native Asian tiger shrimp off the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts has government scientists working to determine the cause of the increase and the possible consequences for native fish and seafood in those waters.

  • When Average Is Just Not Good Enough

    By Lina Younes This past weekend, I went to the Earth Day festivities at the National Mall with my youngest daughter and one of her friends. We visited the National Sustainable Design Expo-P3 , the NASA exhibits and activities and other booths in the area. While we eagerly participated in the…

  • Medical Fight Against Cancer May Hold Lessons for Battling Aquatic Invasive Species (Apr 23, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Medical Fight Against Cancer May Hold Lessons for Battling Aquatic Invasive Species (Apr 23, 2012) Lessons learned from the medical community's progress in fighting cancer can provide a framework to help prevent the…

  • U.S. EPA, Dept. of Energy Launch Innovative New Tools to Determine Solar and Wind Energy Potential on Contaminated Lands

    City of Richmond, Calif. is serving as a pilot community for development of the tools SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed and launched new tools designed to test underutilized…

  • Challenges and Opportunities in San Juan Bay

    By Nancy Stoner Last week, I visited the San Juan Bay National Estuary Program office in Puerto Rico and took a tour of the estuary with the program’s director, Dr. Javier Laureano. San Juan Bay was the first tropical island estuary to become part of the National Estuary Program and, it contains…

  • Hess Corporation to Install $45 Million In Pollution Controls and Pay $850,000 Penalty to Resolve Clean Air Act Violations at New Jersey Refinery

    WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice announced that Hess Corporation has agreed to pay an $850,000 civil penalty and spend more than $45 million in new pollution controls to resolve Clean Air Act violations at its Port Reading, N.J., refinery

  • Upcoming Forestry Workshops in California

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Upcoming Forestry Workshops in California Sudden Oak Death Workshop -- May 1, 2012 Gasquet, California A free educational workshop for natural resource managers, foresters, horticulturists, plant health inspectors, and members of…

  • Extension Integrated Pest Management Coordination and Support Program (EIPM-CS)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Extension Integrated Pest Management Coordination and Support Program (EIPM-CS) All EIPM-CS efforts are intended to contribute to the achievement of national IPM goals through the demonstration and evaluation of IPM practices in…

  • Announcement of $15,000 Grant for Lincoln University to Prepare Students Interested in Water Quality Careers

    Environmental News NEWS MEDIA ADVISORY (Kansas City, Kan., April 24, 2012) - EPA and Lincoln University (LU) officials this week will gather in Jefferson City, Mo., to announce a $15,000 grant to provide training for high school and college students interested in water quality careers. The grant is…

  • Asian Longhorn Beetle - A Clear Case for Early Eradication (Apr 20, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Asian Longhorn Beetle - A Clear Case for Early Eradication (Apr 20, 2012) It was confirmed last month that the first population of the forestry pest, the Asian longhorn beetle (ALB), was found in Kent, UK. Forest Research…

  • Fighting Crimes Against Biodiversity: How to Catch a Killer Weed

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Fighting Crimes Against Biodiversity: How to Catch a Killer Weed Invasive species which have the potential to destroy biodiversity and influence global change could be tracked and controlled in the same way as wanted criminals,…

  • How Far Would You Go For Safe Drinking Water?

    By Elinor Keith Before coming to work at the EPA, I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Mozambique, along the southeastern coast of Africa. I didn’t have running water, but at first the school I taught at had a well about 100 yards from my house so getting water was not a problem. It only [...]

  • USDA Blog: Let's End Beetlemania Together (Apr 24, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Let's End Beetlemania Together (Apr 24, 2012) Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) is an an invasive insect that feeds on certain species of hardwood trees, eventually killing them. Since its discovery in the U.S., the beetle has…