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EPA Administrator Michael Regan said the proposed standards would eliminate 7.3 billion tons of CO2, equivalent to four years worth of the entire U.S. transportation sector while saving lives through reduced air pollution.
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The City of Peoria officially has a plan to address its combined sewer overflow problem.During a special meeting Tuesday, the City Council unanimously…
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A pilot program bringing fresh food to Peoria’s South Side could soon become permanent.Organizers launched a farmers market in the old Aldi building on…
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It’s Fix-a-Leak Week. The annual Environmental Protection Agency program aims to raise awareness of small water leaks and other water issues in homes and…
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BRIDGEPORT, N.Y. - Researchers say two new exotic zooplankton species have crept into the Great Lakes.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says…
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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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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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Federal officials say the city of Rockford will receive $700,000 to redevelop a 22-acre industrial site.Rockford officials plan to use the revolving loan…
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Illinois will get $2.2 million in a multi-state agreement with Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. settling an investigation into fuel economy ratings.…
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Governor Pat Quinn is ordering the state Environmental Protection Agency to block the disposal of toxic PCB waste at the Clinton Landfill in DeWitt…