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The program provides a long-term look at water quality in some of Missouri’s most famous lakes. It will end in 2027 after a state agency will no longer provide federal funding.
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A recent study found that some beer produced in the U.S. — including in St. Louis County — contains PFAS. In total, RTI International tested 94 beers from 23 brands.
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State climate scientists, lawmakers seek local solutions to address climate change.
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The Labadie Energy Center and the Sioux Energy Center will have two extra years to limit emissions of mercury and other hazardous air pollutants.
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After a visit to St. Louis, the new EPA administrator said he was moved by the communities living with radioactive contamination.
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Coldwater Creek lies at the heart of one of the worst environmental disasters in U.S. history, a catastrophe that over three generations likely afflicted many thousands of people across the breadth of the St. Louis region.
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After weeks in limbo, the St. Louis County school district says it was able to access more than $8 million in federal funding to pay for its full electric school bus order.
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The Ritenour School District says it is unable to pay for electric school buses and charging infrastructure the federal government promised.
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced drinking water providers will have 10 years to identify and remove lead pipes across the country.
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And how a federal agency with a history of “faulty research” became “a shield for polluters.”