ADEQ Recent Updates
Webinars and Virtual Meetings: • Drinking Water Stakeholder Meeting – Opportunity to Provide Feedback for ADEQ’s Drinking Water Program – Draft Capacity Development Strategy on August
Webinars and Virtual Meetings: • Drinking Water Stakeholder Meeting – Opportunity to Provide Feedback for ADEQ’s Drinking Water Program – Draft Capacity Development Strategy on August
By MELISSA SEVIGNY• JUL 29, 2021 Heavy rain this weekend led to flash flood warnings across much of Northern Arizona, especially in areas with recent wildfire scars.
July 29, 2021Contact InformationEPA Press Office (press@epa.gov) WASHINGTON (July 29, 2021) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is publishing a new web resource with interactive
July 29, 2021Contact InformationEPA Press Office (press@epa.gov) WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published preliminary Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data about chemical releases, chemical
The City of Tucson as well as its partners, United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona and Tucson Clean & Beautiful, encourage you to help
HENRY BREAN Arizona Daily Star There’s no way to sugarcoat this: Climate researcher Mike Crimmins is getting creamed in his own monsoon forecasting contest. The
THE ABBEY PUMPING STATION IS AN UNUSUAL science and technology museum in Leicester, England. The set of four working steam-powered beam engines leftover from its time as a
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) has issued the Record of Decision (ROD) for the Park-Euclid Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund (WQARF) site in
Register for a myDEQ account today for UST Reporting, and you can:* Submit information for new tanks Notify ADEQ of temporary closures, modifications as well
Arizona has faced down more than one natural disaster this summer, from a welter of wildfires to a record-smashing heat wave. The most serious peril
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