A silica substance that behaves like a sponge, pulling out contaminants but not the water itself, could prove useful in treating wastewater from fracking, its inventor says. full story ![]()
Some longtime contributors to the Green blog will now be posting to the Caucus and Bits blogs instead, and they can be followed on Twitter.
nytimes.com (2 months and 24 days ago)
Can green news be covered without a Green blog?
nytimes.com (2 months and 24 days ago)
The New York Times is discontinuing the Green blog but plans to press on with aggressive energy and environment coverage.
nytimes.com (2 months and 24 days ago)
Clean & Green Harrisburg will announce a clean-up plan that will boost existing clean-up and anti-dumping efforts citywide during a press conference 2 p.m. Monday. Nonprofits, government agencies and other local stakeholders are expected to partner on the enhanced enforcement, education and outreach activities.
pennlive.com (2 months and 1 day ago)
From Networx' Chaya Kurtz: If you haven't jumped on the cleaning-with-vinegar bandwagon, what are you waiting for? You can clean so many surfaces i... Read more: Vinegar, Vinegar Cleaning, Vinegar Cleaning Tips, Clean-With-Vinegar, Cleaning With Vinegar, Natural Cleaning Products, Other Uses for Vinegar, Green Living, Green News
huffingtonpost.com (2 months and 2 days ago)
The CBC's Tom Murphy in Halifax reports on the comeback of the humble clothesline, once reviled and sometimes banned in parts of Nova Scotia as an eyesore, but now lauded as a clean and green moneysaver.
cbc.ca (14 days ago)
An indictment against a northeast Ohio business, its owner and an employee alleges they violated the Clean Water Act by repeatedly dumping gas-drilling wastewater into a storm sewer.
cantonrep.com (2 months and 25 days ago)
An indictment against a northeast Ohio business, its owner and an employee alleges they violated the Clean Water Act by repeatedly dumping gas-drilling wastewater into a storm sewer.
journal-news.com (2 months and 26 days ago)
An indictment against a northeast Ohio business, its owner and an employee alleges they violated the Clean Water Act by repeatedly dumping gas-drilling wastewater into a storm sewer.
middletownjournal.com (2 months and 26 days ago)
A New Matamoras man has pleaded guilty to a violation of the Clean Water Act by allowing oil and gas well wastewater to flow into a tributary of the Little Muskingum River three years ago. Robert D.
mariettatimes.com (3 months and 9 days ago)
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