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In a recent commentary, Mary Urban, WIN Waste Innovation’s senior director of communications and community, states that “waste-to-energy facilities do not adversely impact human health ...
Texas is inching closer to adopting revised oil and gas waste management rules for the first time in four decades. The Railroad Commission of Texas announced the draft rule at its Aug. 15 meeting ...
Waste not, want not: How methane biogases can help us reach our climate goals by Matt Tomich, opinion contributor - 04/28/24 8:00 AM ET ...
Journalist Justin Nobel’s new book “Petroleum-238: Big Oil’s Dangerous Secret and the Grassroots Fight to Stop It” is an in-depth look at the environmental and public health challenges of ...
Federal and Railroad Commission regulators do not categorize oil and gas waste as hazardous — something environmentalists and public health advocates have criticized.
Beginning this year, the Waste Emissions Charge is $900 per metric ton of wasteful emissions. It will increase to $1,200 for the 2025 calendar year and $1,500 for 2026.
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