Four years after oil company's criminal conviction for pollution, still no sentencing

By Jim Morris

Four years after oil company's criminal conviction for air pollution, still no sentencing

Eastern Shore homebuilder investigated for storm water runoff

By Joe Eaton

Eastern Shore homebuilder investigated for storm water runoff

The “soft underbelly” of development?

By Amy Reinink

Diana Johns had just moved into her four-bedroom, 6,500-square-foot Leesburg, Virginia, home in 2002 and was thrilled with its elegant pilla

Excerpts from this story referencing "environmental engineering":

"… esult is less pollution leaching into the groundwater, said Robert E. Lee, environmental engineering and policy development manager for the Loudoun County Health Department. A …"

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Decades after Clear Air Act, most smokestacks still lack scrubbers

By Keith Epstein

Industry that resists new climate change rules sometimes lacks long-required pollution controls, too

EPA wants to limit pollution from tall smokestacks

By Laurel Adams

Smokestacks as tall as the Eiffel Tower are merely moving pollution downwind