The EPA has reached a turning point in its effort to transition key industries away from asbestos. Here’s what’s known about the final rule, which could go into effect as early as April.The United...
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A Tribute to Yellowstone, the Land of Wonder
Yellowstone National Park is one of the most iconic and beloved natural areas in the world. Spanning over 2.2 million acres, the park boasts an astonishing variety of geothermal features, wildlife,...
EPA Proposes New National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Here’s What to Expect
The proposal would establish maximum contaminant levels for PFOA and PFOS, and a hazard index approach for four other PFAS compounds. On March 14, 2023, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...
Efficiency’s Time Has Come
As America’s energy production gets cleaner, with renewables now providing 22 percent of the nation’s power versus 3 percent in 2011[i], today’s material and digital innovations enable next-level...
Brownfields Funding: Opportunities Abound for Local Communities
Among the many hurdles to brownfields assessment, remediation, and redevelopment, funding is often the most significant. But thanks to a new federal law, the funding outlook for brownfields projects...
Working, Restoring Pacific Northwest Salmon Habitat
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The Future of Infrastructure
We are celebrating Infrastructure Week at a critical moment not only in our country but in the world. A time when there is an increasing need to address and manage climate-related impacts by...
What are PFAS Chemicals, and Why Do They Matter?
As a leading environmental firm, Atlas is committed to supporting our clients’ needs with sustainable PFAS solutions that are consistent with evolving regulatory changes and how those changes may...