The Phillies, University of Pennsylvania and ING recognized as top national green energy leaders (10/27/08) The organizations are among the 16 national winners of the Green Power Leadership Awards - - our World Series in green power. Press Release
Easton, Md. receives regional award for environmental excellence (10/24/08)
West Virginia company settles chemical release reporting violations (10/24/08) EPA announced that Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. has settled alleged violations of federal toxic chemical reporting at two plants located in Ranson, W.Va. Press Release
EPA settles PCB violations at Easton, Pa. facility (10/24/08) Flaw, Inc. has agreed to pay a $49,555 civil penalty to resolve alleged violations of federal regulations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Press Release
Baltimore-area gas stations settle clean air violations (10/23/08)The stations have agreed to pay civil penalties and come into compliance with Clean Air Act regulations for a variety of alleged violations that could release harmful volatile organic compounds into the air. Press Release
EPA recognizes Allegheny County, Pa. group for volunteer service (10/16/08) Regional Administrator Donald S. Welsh honored the Southwestern Pennsylvania Household Hazardous Waste Task Force with the President’s Volunteer Service Award in recognition of the group’s work to organize hazardous waste events in western Pennsylvania. Press Release
Carnegie Mellon University selected for EPA brownfields grant (10/16/08) The $900,000 grant will be used by the university in partnership with the Western Pennsylvania Brownfields Center to train representatives from up to 150 communities on how to reuse contaminated land. Press Release
EPA settles pesticides violations with Pine Grove, Pa. company (10/15/08) Paradigm, a manufacturer of chemicals including dry-cleaning products, will pay a $24,000 penalty. Press Release
EPA settles with Chesapeake, Va. company for violating federal pesticide law (10/15/08) Mareva, Inc. will pay a $27,000 penalty to settle alleged violations of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). Press Release
EPA honors 10 environmental achievements (09/25/08) At a ceremony at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, EPA honored the winners of the 2008 Mid-Atlantic Environmental Achievement Awards--in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia--for making significant contributions to reduce pollution and/or protect public health and the environment. Remarks by EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson highlighted the ceremony. Podcast
Just released: "Balancing Industry and the Environment: How to Achieve Win-Win on the Industrial Waterfront, A Guide to Sustainable Redevelopment Practices".
Urban River Redevelopment Guidebook (PDF) [82p 7.92MB]
Regional Contact: Randy Sturgeon, (215) 814-3227 sturgeon.randy@epa.gov
Take advantage of federal coupons for TV converter boxes and avoid unnecessary E-waste Electronic products contain metals and materials that can pose a danger to human health and the environment. Putting them in the trash is not recommended. Coupon Fact Sheet
EPA's regional director of water programs, Jon M. Capacasa, writes (5 pp, 32K, About PDF) about the diverse and evolving tools available to fight "non-point source" water pollution. NAPA Report
DC lead EPA's web site provides important information and advice for people concerned about levels of lead in the District's drinking water.
EPA encourages office employees to reduce their "environmental footprint" and save money
Clearing your home of asthma triggers Regional Administrator Donald S. Welsh discusses ways to reduce common causes of asthma attacks. more...
EPA-approved State Implementation Plan (SIP) regulations for Region 3 state and local air quality agencies. A SIP is a plan for each state which identifies how the state will meet the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and certain other requirements of the Clean Air Act.
Superfund site details
are now available
ARWeb is an Internet-based tool for reading the detailed administrative records of Mid-Atlantic Superfund sites.