Northeast Michigan is witnessing a rural recycling revolution, spearheaded by the Northeast Michigan Council of Governments (NEMCOG), covering eight counties previously lacking robust recycling systems. This geographical and demographic challenge meant that recycling infrastructure was often
In Buncombe County, a pivotal change is underway in the realm of solid waste management. Previously reliant on Waste Pro's services, the county is now transitioning to FCC Environmental Services, which has pledged to introduce improved capabilities designed to better serve the local community. This
The energy and utility sectors are undergoing significant transformation, and with these changes come enhanced regulatory demands. Companies worldwide must navigate a complex set of rules designed to address the fast-paced innovation within the industry as well as its environmental implications.
San Diego stands at a crucial crossroads, contemplating a significant shift in its energy infrastructure management. Local officials are weighing the proposition of transitioning the electric grid's control from private to public hands. This move towards socialization marks a departure from the
As new EPA regulations target PFAS in drinking water, water utilities across the U.S. are facing significant challenges. PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," are prevalent in many products and have been linked to various health issues. These substances are stubbornly persistent in the
The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) plays a vital, albeit often unnoticed, role in shaping the state's energy future. As regulators of electricity and overseers of utility operations, their decisions directly influence the economic and environmental well-being of Floridians. With climate