Women exposed to municipal waste incinerator emissions show small increase in breast milk pollutants
Mothers living within 20 kilometers of waste incinerators may have a small increase in the total levels of two chemical pollutants in their body. In an analysis led by researchers at Imperial College ...
With trash generation climbing and disposal options dwindling, several U.S. jurisdictions are turning to new waste-to-energy incinerators.
Legislation requiring Oregon’s only municipal waste incinerator to better analyze its air emissions is heading to the Senate floor for a vote — if the walkout ends before the session does in three ...
Oregon’s only municipal waste incinerator may soon be subject to more study and stricter regulations. The 36-year-old burner, located north of Salem in Brooks, previously operated as a partnership ...
A new study sponsored by a state waste-to-energy group and spurred by Minnesota’s PFAS Blueprint shows the facilities are receiving PFAS but expelling relatively little.
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