The federal Environmental Protection Agency yesterday announced a program under which it will redouble efforts to identify hazardous pollution in New England\u27s low-income and minority neighborhoods. Areas in Maine targeted for the program include Indian tribal lands and large low-income rural areas. The program will triple the number of environmental inspectors in some areas and provide $400,000 in grants to grassroots organizations in New England to teach about environmental hazards
The city of Portland is hoping for a $90,000 Superfund grant to conduct a Brownfields Economic Redev...
The University of Maine Cooperative Extension has received a $60,000 grant from the federal Departme...
The USA Environment Protection Agency has initiated a new program to provide essential information o...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Maine a $20,000 grant to encourage property own...
A $200,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to the city of Lewiston makes possible the...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency\u27s regional office in Boston is recommending approval for...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency yesterday said it was serious about assessing fines agai...
Low-income, minority, and tribal communities disproportionately suffer from the distribution of poll...
Low-income, minority, and tribal communities disproportionately suffer from the distribution of poll...
The Legislature\u27s Energy and Natural Resources Committee yesterday expressed support for a broad ...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection yesterday said it is reviewing a proposal from the ...
North by East piece on the Maine Department of Environmental Protection\u27s goal of having a pump-...
The Natural Resources Defense Council, based in Washington, D.C., this week issued its annual beach-...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency endorses enhanced automobile emissions testing and refor...
Mainebiz focus. The Department of Environmental Protection\u27s new Voluntary Response Action Pr...
The city of Portland is hoping for a $90,000 Superfund grant to conduct a Brownfields Economic Redev...
The University of Maine Cooperative Extension has received a $60,000 grant from the federal Departme...
The USA Environment Protection Agency has initiated a new program to provide essential information o...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Maine a $20,000 grant to encourage property own...
A $200,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to the city of Lewiston makes possible the...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency\u27s regional office in Boston is recommending approval for...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency yesterday said it was serious about assessing fines agai...
Low-income, minority, and tribal communities disproportionately suffer from the distribution of poll...
Low-income, minority, and tribal communities disproportionately suffer from the distribution of poll...
The Legislature\u27s Energy and Natural Resources Committee yesterday expressed support for a broad ...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection yesterday said it is reviewing a proposal from the ...
North by East piece on the Maine Department of Environmental Protection\u27s goal of having a pump-...
The Natural Resources Defense Council, based in Washington, D.C., this week issued its annual beach-...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency endorses enhanced automobile emissions testing and refor...
Mainebiz focus. The Department of Environmental Protection\u27s new Voluntary Response Action Pr...
The city of Portland is hoping for a $90,000 Superfund grant to conduct a Brownfields Economic Redev...
The University of Maine Cooperative Extension has received a $60,000 grant from the federal Departme...
The USA Environment Protection Agency has initiated a new program to provide essential information o...