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EPA sued over nitrogen pollution at Antioch Dunes
An environmental nonprofit filed a lawsuit against the EPA, claiming it didn't do enough to protect endangered species.Read More
City Hall never too old to go green
San Francisco City Hall has become the world's oldest building to receive LEED Platinum certification.Read More
Legislators launch effort to protect SF Bay
Bay Area legislators introduced bills that seek to improve and protect San Francisco Bay.Read More
Vacaville firm fined over lead paint
A Vacaville-based company that renovates foreclosed homes has been fined $51,000 regarding lead-based paint handling requirements, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday. Blue Mountain Air failed to comply...Read More
South Bay attacks West Nile Virus with fogging
This week, foggers will visit three South Bay cities in hopes of squashing virus-carrying mosquitoes.Read More
Know This Love: Chemicals in my hair
This morning in the shower, I found myself wondering how many dangerous chemicals there were inside my shampoo bottle.Read More
Salami giant fined for gas discharge
Columbus Manufacturing has agreed to pay a $700,000 fine and spend $6 million upgrading their refrigeration systems after two incidents hospitalized 17 people in 2009.Read More