Aug 23 | CHEM Blog
It's quite possible — perhaps even probable — that after all the testing it has undergone, seafood that leaves the Gulf today is safer than any in recent memory. So why the public hesitation?
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Aug 23 | News
Environmentalists claim that chemical plants are creating excess HFC-23 simply to destroy it and earn carbon credits.
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Aug 20 | Articles
The Koch Membrane reverse osmosis systems used by the Village of Tequesta have performed almost flawlessly, requiring little maintenance and no cleaning until they passed their eighth birthday.
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Aug 20 | News
Transocean says the BP has in its sole possession information key to identifying the cause "of the tragic loss of eleven lives and the pollution in the Gulf of Mexico."
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Aug 20 | News
Residents of Lacona returned home Thursday afternoon after crews managed to stop a leaking pipe that spewed anhydrous ammonia and forced most of the small central Iowa town to evacuate.
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Aug 18 | Video
As the bottom kill nears completion, Admiral Thad Allen reflects on the lessons and technology developments that came out of the crisis.
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Aug 16 | News
A new law to improve water quality makes it illegal for stores in New York to stock fresh supplies of household dishwasher detergents that contain phosphorus. Sales for commercial use are to end July 1, 2013.
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Aug 13 | News
Officials could know by early Friday if BP's broken oil well in the Gulf of Mexico has been sealed for good.
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Aug 12 | Products
Zoneworks recently released its 3-D environmental containment enclosures — custom modular structures engineered to address challenging environmental conditions.
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Aug 11 | Video
The remotely operated vehicles used by BP in the Gulf were an indispensable underwater workforce.
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