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John Maas, the only cleanup worker to defeat BP in court, claims OSHA and EPA failed to protect workers during the 2010 spill ...
Using spill-treating agents to clean up oil spills does not significantly hinder naturally occurring oil biodegradation, ...
Fifteen years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster off the Gulf Coast, the effects of the largest oil spill in U.S. history ...
Cleanup crews are responding to an oil spill in Pigeon River Country State Forest which was discovered last week. More than 4 ...
The BP oil spill happened 15 years ago. It is still considered one of the worst environmental disasters this country has ever ...
The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority announced it has completed major cleanup operations following a late 2023 fuel ...
The Keystone Pipeline restarted at reduced pressure following an oil spill in North Dakota. Approximately 3,500 barrels of ...
Keystone Pipeline operators aim to restore service after rupture causes 147K gallons of oil to spill
Federal regulators have ordered the operator of the Keystone Pipeline to take several corrective actions after a rupture ...
Hidden within sphagnum moss, commonly known as peat moss, is an adsorbent material that can help us combat oil spills. A study by researchers from China presents a new bio-based oil adsorbent derived ...
The Keystone Pipeline resumed operations Monday at a reduced pressure as cleanup efforts continue from an oil spill in North Dakota. The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration said ...
Biodegradation is an important natural process during oil spill cleanup. A new study revealed that using spill treating agents does not negatively impact naturally occurring biodegradation.
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