Here in CT, we are entering the months where unhealthy air quality emerges with the heat levels this summer. The American Lung Association has released an new advertising campaign featuring TV, online and billboard ads announcing the new State of the Air® smartphone application. The app, available for iPhone and Android, allows users to view
Read MoreAs a followup to my last post about the restrictions on F22 flights, Stars and Stripes published an interesting article which discusses some of the
Read MoreIn the news recently, there have been a number of stories regarding the F-22 Raptor and the concerns of pilots and others regarding symptoms of
Read MoreEPA Releases First Clean Air Act Standard for Carbon Pollution from Power Plants
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a standard for carbon pollution from new power plants, as required by the Supreme Court’s 2007 ruling regarding
Read MoreA big thank you to everyone who stopped by and visiting our team, Terry, Cathy, Patty and Rachel, at Pittcon. It was great to see
Read MoreToday, EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson testified before the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the U.S. Senate regarding President Obama's proposed EPA budget for
Read MoreYesterday at EPA Headquarters, the President's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) FY 2013 budget request was announced by Administrator Lisa Jackson and her senior staff. The
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Read MoreEvery year, we ask our customers for their feedback throughout the year as well as on our annual Continuous Improvement Survey. We take this input
Read MoreThroughout Europe, initiatives have resulted in an overall improved air quality since the 1970's. Some of the main components of air pollution are particulates, ozone, NOx, hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide. Most generally, air quality affects the health of the population on a daily basis. Especially at risk are the
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