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The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency says there’s no concerns for nearby residents and businesses after a reported vandalism incident released thousands of gallons of water from a Peoria Disposal Company landfill.
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Organizations from the state, county and community level all brought the roles they play in protecting clean water sources to the Peoria Civic Center Monday.
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The EPA alleged the two facilities, Alto Pekin LLC and Alto ICP LLC, violated national emissions standards for hazardous air pollutants.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's regional director of environmental justice met with community members at Mount Zion Baptist Church last night,…
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EAST CHICAGO, Ind. - The Environmental Protection Agency has discovered more lead contamination in northwest Indiana.Soil samples collected since October…
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Chicago's O'Hare International Airport will receive a $640,000 grant from the federal Environmental Protection Agency to buy zero emissions ground support…
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A former Wisconsin state regulator has been named chief of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's regional office in Chicago.EPA Administrator Scott…
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The City of Peoria has a budget for next year, but the vote was not unanimous.The council increased the garbage collection fee $3 a month and raised the…
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A group of East Chicago residents seeking a role in negotiations over plans to cleanup lead and arsenic in their neighborhood will get their day in…
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The topic of addressing the city's combined sewage overflow problems returned to City Council discussions Tues. City management is hoping negotiations…