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Environmental Protection Agency

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Bed-Stuy »

The Environmental Protection Agency awarded $30,000 to Green Guerillas, which is overhauling the gardens.

Gowanus »

The woman was sent to Methodist Hospital. Her condition was not immediately known.

Red Hook »

John Quadrozzi, who hopes to use toxic sludge as landfill, hasn't paid fines he owes the state.

Red Hook »

A business owner wants to use sludge from the Gowanus Canal as landfill to expand his property.

New York City »

A plan to burn Sandy debris has some environmental groups up in arms.

Port Richmond »

The EPA has started to remove soil at the Jewett White Lead Company superfund site in Port Richmond.

Carroll Gardens »

A group of New York lawyers sent a letter to the EPA urging it to make inspections at PCB-ridden schools.

Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick »

The North Brooklyn Boat Club will offer canoeing and kayaking from its own space this spring.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

An effort to remove toxic PCB chemicals from P.S. 199 failed, and now parents want more testing to pinpoint the source of the harmful toxins.

Manhattan »

The EPA has reportedly ended testing for PCBs in city schools, following an agreement to replace potentially toxic light fixtures.

Harlem »

EPA inspections found light fixtures in P.S. 206, P.S. 37 and P.S. 112 containing toxic PCBs.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Parents are applauding a move by federal officials to inspect public schools for toxic PCBs.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal says she wants more testing on PCBs at P.S. 199 and other city schools.