OSHA Sanctions Highlight Proper Disinfectant Use

on February 9th, 2021
Proper disinfectant use has become a hot-button issue since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is especially true for construction sites, manufacturing facilities, and anywhere else where hundreds of people...

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Looking at a Reevaluation of HVAC COVID-19 Strategies in Light of ASHRAE Epidemic Task Force’s Latest Core Recommendations

on February 2nd, 2021
Like many other industries, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the HVAC industry to reevaluate many strategies. COVID-19 is spread primarily through moisture droplets, making it imperative for HVAC systems to circulate...

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Decision to rollback NEPA is misguided and dangerous

on July 15th, 2020
WASHINGTON — Despite the critically important role the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) has played in protecting the environment, the Trump Administration today rolled back the key regulatory policy. As a result, certain construction...

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Trump EPA brushes aside public health experts, fails to tighten national standard for lung-damaging smog

on July 13th, 2020
Despite evidence that dirty air still endangers millions of Americans with asthma and other respiratory diseases, the Trump administration on Monday declined to tighten national standards for lung-damaging smog. The decision to retain an...

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Statement: House advances greenest budget in recent memory

on July 10th, 2020
WASHINGTON — The House Appropriations Committee approved funding for a number of important environmental programs Friday as part of the FY21...

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Chicago Suburb Workers Worry About Asbestos Exposure

on January 30th, 2020
Employees in a Chicago suburb filed a complaint with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency saying that a contractor used unlicensed laborers to perform an improper asbestos abatement at a building that houses a police department. Employees...

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