email February 26th, 2008
Organic ways to clean your home’s air are at Memphis Botanic Garden’s
Memphis Commercial Appeal - Those toxins include ammonia, formaldehyde, benzene, xylene and trichloroethylene. They are common volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) emitted by carpets, building materials, paint, cleaning products, fabrics, tobacco products and other materials in our
email February 25th, 2008
Cancer-causing chemicals taint wells
Delaware Online - When found in drinking water even in trace amounts, ethylene dichloride is considered nearly three times more potent than benzene, a known carcinogen present in materials ranging from gasoline to cigarettes and automobile exhaust, according to
email February 24th, 2008
EPA raps Anticline plan
Caspar Star-Tribune - In addition, the current drilling and production has contributed to contamination of an aquifer used as a drinking source, he said. “Further, benzene and other hydrocarbons have been detected in 88 of approximately 230 water supply wells monitored
email February 23rd, 2008
Using Ethanol One Way To Help Clear The Air
CattleNetwork.com - According to the study, these programs exceeded expectations in reducing ozone pollutants and air toxics, such as benzene, and the research found that emission reductions were often significantly greater than regulatory requirements. The recent