The developer is asking to increase the footprint of the buildings to 1.6 million square feet, amid a broad pushback from ...
On Wednesday, members of the Local Development Finance Authority board and the public for the first time in several years ...
The Environmental Protection Agency methodically deregulated and rolled back environmental protections this year under the Trump administration. Here's how Hoosiers have been affected.
New research shows that women living near Superfund sites are more likely to develop aggressive and metastatic breast cancers. The studies found higher risks for hard-to-treat subtypes like ...
This dive highlights the physical effects of increasing water pressure. As depth increases, pressure compresses air spaces and soft tissue. Even minor positioning issues become uncomfortable fast. The ...
Many of the Superfund site’s areas, known as “operable units,” have been remediated through soil removal and containment and removed from the federal government’s list of priority sites. However, ...
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A deluge of precipitation combined with unseasonably warm temperatures this week generated record-breaking streamflows on Thursday along Libby Creek and the Yaak and Fisher rivers in Montana’s ...
Data centers create new jobs, use significantly less water than the clothing and beef industries, and don't drive up electricity rates. Data centers have become an essential part of powering our daily ...
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Before joining Bond University, Dr Terry Goldsworthy served with the Queensland Police for 28 years, up to Detective Inspector, from 1985–2013. From causing a major phone outage to shutting down ...
Water from the Colorado River and its tributaries irrigates farms, sprinkles lawns and quenches the thirst of millions across Utah and the greater Southwest. While only 27% of the state’s water comes ...