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TEP Seeks Information on Forest Biomass Generation Technologies, Opportunities

Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is seeking information about forest biomass generation systems that could generate power for customers while improving the health of Arizona forests. On June 29, TEP issued a request for information (RFI) about technologies, costs, environmental benefits, construction requirements and interconnection requirements of forest biomass energy projects....


Pa.: Gas Drillers Must Reduce Pollution

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) Pennsylvania will begin enforcing tougher air pollution standards on its booming natural gas industry, the governor's office said June 7, with environmental advocates saying the standards will put the state among the leaders in going beyond federal requirements....


Wheeler Steps in to Head EPA as Pruitt Steps Down

Andrew Wheeler, deputy administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), will now become the agency's acting head. The change in administration comes after EPA head Scott Pruitt announced his resignation on July 5, The Hill reported....


Judge Throws Out Climate Change Lawsuits Against Big Oil

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A U.S. judge who held a hearing about climate change that received widespread attention ruled that Congress and the president were best suited to address the contribution of fossil fuels to global warming, throwing out lawsuits that sought to hold big oil companies liable for the Earth's changing environment....


California Will Require Solar Panels on Most New Homes in 2020

SACRAMENTO (AP) California moved a step closer to requiring solar panels on new homes and low-rise apartment buildings starting in 2020, the first such mandate nationwide and the state's latest step to curb greenhouse gas emissions....


N.Y. Gov. Launches First Phase of Largest Artificial Reef Expansion in State History

New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo recently deployed the first installation of recycled materials from the former Tappan Zee Bridge, as well as former Canal vessels, in the Shinnecock Reef, launching the governor's initiative to significantly expand New York's network of artificial reefs....


ARTBA Says Federal Highway Administration Decision Clears Air on Overreaching Greenhouse Gas Rule 

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) commended the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) recent decision to abandon a proposal to require the measurement of greenhouse gas emissions following construction of new transportation projects....


Heavy Rain, Erosion Woes Halt Mountain Valley Pipeline

Virginia regulators halted construction of part of the Mountain Valley Pipeline because of torrential rain until proper erosion control measures are established. Crews were cutting trees and clearing land along the natural gas pipeline's right of way in Franklin County when heavy rains May 18 and 19 swept away much of the soil they had unearthed, according to The Roanoke TimesBoth lanes of nearby Cahas Mountain Road were covered by up to eight inches of mud....


Landfill Withdraws Permit Request for Industrial Waste

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Developers behind a landfill under construction near the shore of the Great Salt Lake have withdrawn an application for a permit that would have allowed the company to bring in out-of-state industrial waste....


Project Unites FDOT, National Park Service

The Everglades National Park is undergoing a Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)/National Park Service partnership initiative to provide additional freshwater flow within the swamp and improve the ecological conditions in the park and in the central Everglades, north of Tamiami Trail....



Today's Top Stories

  1. Depreciation Bonus Begins Phase-Out  →
  2. ECA Takes Bauer Service Partner of the Year Award  →
  3. Work Is Under Way to Develop 84-Mi-Long Mountain Bike Trail in Rural Maine County  →
  4. ConExpo-Con/AGG Releases Essential Guide for Hiring, Retaining Top Construction Talent  →
  5. VIDEO: Mecalac Introduces Multifunctional Compact Loaders With Foldable Canopies  →
  6. After 40 Years, Charlie Boone Retires From Mitchell  →
  7. As 2022 Begins, Crews Near Finish On $32M Hospital  →
  8. CEG Speaks With New President of Chadwick-BaRoss, Thompson Equipment  →
  9. DE’s Daisy Construction Still Growing After 30 Years  →
  10. New Data Center Planned for Fayette County, Ga., Could Be World's Largest  →
  11. Aerospace, Defense Contractor L3Harris Technologies Looks to Expand in Fla.'s Brevard County  →
  12. Linder Industrial Machinery Expands Into Virginia Market  →
  13. Nueces Power Equipment's Fish Fry Draws Hundreds to Victoria, Texas Location  →
  14. Pisa Leans on Contractor to Save Its Tower  →
  15. Popular Construction Simulator Game Sequel Released for IOS and Android  →
  16. After Year of Work, $212M Project to Build Mississippi Bypass Is Ahead of Schedule  →
  17. Rebuilding Process Begins Post-Helene  →
  18. Innovative Startups to Share Vision of Future of Construction, Mining at Hitachi Construction Machinery Challenge  →
  19. Sunken Antarctic Research Vessel Being Demolished in Washington State  →
  20. Trimble Advances Construction Workflow Connectivity With Self-Service Integration Tools  →
  21. Two Monster Machines — The ACCO Super Dozer, Motor Grader  →





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