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Apr 30, 2019
Rinehart Racing Earns Landmark Endorsement From EPA and CARB
The North Carolina-based aftermarket exhaust manufacturer has been cleared to make and sell Clean Air Act compliant exhaust systems for Harley-Davidson M8 Touring models.
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Mar 25, 2019
ScitoVation Announces Release of PLETHEM: Software to Integrate Chemical Exposures and Health Effects
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Sep 25, 2018
Derive Systems Enters Agreement With EPA to Enhance Industry Practices
Agreement between Derive Systems and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency brings forth enhanced practices for the automotive aftermarket
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Sep 23, 2015
Backed Up Against the Environmental Wall, Clean Coal Makes a Comeback
With the walls of alternative fuels closing in on the once versatile energy source, coal has witnessed a gradual decline in demand over the past few years and is slated to no longer being seen as the primary source of sustainable energy.
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Dec 4, 2013
Adelphi University Recognized by EPA as a Leading Green Power Purchaser
Adelphi University has been recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) as one of the Top 30 Colleges & Universities in the EPA's Green Power Partnership.
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May 8, 2012
AvePoint Public Sector and Innovative-e Host "Governance Strategies for Federal Agencies" SharePoint Breakfast Event
The SharePoint breakfast event will include presentations by Dux Raymond Sy of Innovative-e, Randy Williams of AvePoint and Richard Warren of the EPA.
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Feb 3, 2011
Views Mixed on Perchlorate Regulation
The EPA said Wednesday it would regulate the volatile organic compound perchlorate in drinking water, noting it would take about two years to develop an effective regulation plan.
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Dec 10, 2010
EPA Rules Delay Irks Some, Delights Others
The Environmental Protection Agency said it needs until July 2011 to analyze scientific and health studies on a smog rule and until April 2012 to review studies on toxic emissions from industrial boilers.
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