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The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded a nearly $2 million grant to Arizona State University to bolster community protection from wildfire smoke.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has released a cleanup plan for a former mine and Superfund site in Dewey-Humboldt.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded nearly $3 million in grant funding to reduce runoff-related pollution in drinking water in Oak Creek and some mine sites in Arizona.
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The Hopi Tribe is celebrating the completion of the Hopi Arsenic Mitigation Project. The project was created in 2010 to address high levels of arsenic in the Tribe’s drinking water supply.
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Arizona lawmakers are advancing legislation backed by utilities to have state regulators, not their federal counterparts, regulate disposal of toxic ash produced by coal-fired power plants.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has found that federal wildlife officials violated a permit issued for a fish hatchery on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in eastern Arizona.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has allocated $1.5 million to reduce childhood lead exposure on tribal lands in the Southwest. It remains a serious health threat primarily through drinking water.
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Fewer motorists in Arizona and Nevada following the states’ stay-at-home orders appears to be improving the air quality and decreasing the effects vehicle…
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Officials from the Navajo Nation and the federal government are taking a closer look at more than a dozen former uranium mines on the reservation. The…
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Records show New Mexico agricultural officials have approved fewer licenses for the use of cyanide bombs — a device deployed by ranchers to kill…