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The medical waste collection box in the rear of the Town Office Building is available for you to dispose of medications and other household medical …

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In addition to strictly adhering to the standard norms of collecting infectious biomedical waste from health-care units, certain additional precautions were …

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EPA Awards $99,004 to AirLift Environmental LLC in Lincoln, Nebraska, Through Small Business Innovat

 
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EPA Awards $99,004 to AirLift Environmental LLC in Lincoln, Nebraska, Through Small Business Innovation Research Program
 
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(Lenexa, Kan., March 18, 2020) – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that AirLift Environmental LLC in Lincoln, Nebraska, will receive a $99,004 contract through its Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop a remedial treatment to remove per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and associated co-contaminants from soil and groundwater.
 
EPA announced $2.3 million in funding for 23 contracts with small businesses through the SBIR program to develop technologies that will help protect human health and the environment. This year’s funded technologies are focused on clean and safe water, air quality monitoring, land revitalization, homeland security, sustainable materials management, and safer chemicals.
 
“EPA’s Small Business funding supports our economy and opens doors to further environmental protection by fostering and encouraging small businesses to bring groundbreaking technologies to market,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “With EPA funding, these entrepreneurs will be able to develop their ideas to address priority EPA issues ranging from cleaning up PFAS contamination to reducing food waste.”
 
These small businesses are receiving Phase I funding of up to $100,000 from EPA’s SBIR program, which awards contracts annually through a two-phase competition. After receiving a Phase I award, companies are eligible to compete for a Phase II award of up to $400,000 to further develop and commercialize the technology.
 
 
EPA is one of 11 federal agencies that participate in the SBIR program, enacted in 1982 to strengthen the role of small businesses in federal research and development, create jobs, and promote U.S. technical innovation. To be eligible, a company must be an organized, for-profit U.S. business and have fewer than 500 employees.
 
For more information on the other 22 EPA SBIR Phase I recipients, visit: https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncer_abstracts/index.cfm/fuseaction/recipients.display/rfa_id/661/records_per_page/ALL
 
 
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Learn more about EPA’s SBIR program: https://www.epa.gov/sbir
 
Learn more about the Federal SBIR program: www.SBIR.gov
 
Learn more about AirLift Environmental LLC in Lincoln, Nebraska: https://airliftenvironmental.com/
 
 
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Follow us on Twitter: @EPARegion7
 
 
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Google快讯 – medical waste

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Beyond guidance for carefully handling medical waste from COVID-19 cases (a critical and evolving concern), the way MSW is managed may also …

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EPA Awards $400K for Small Businesses in LA County to Develop Innovative Environmental Technologies

 

 

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For Immediate Release: March 18, 2020
Media Contact: Soledad Calvino, 415-972-3512, [email protected]

 

U.S. EPA Awards $400,000 for Small Businesses in L.A. County to Develop Innovative Environmental Technologies
A total of $2.3 million was awarded nationwide

LOS ANGELES Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced $2.3 million in funding for 23 contracts with small businesses nationwide through its Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. The program aims to develop technologies that will help protect human health and the environment. This year’s funded technologies are focused on clean and safe water, air quality monitoring, land revitalization, homeland security, sustainable material management, and safer chemicals. Four small businesses in Los Angeles County will receive $400,000 to focus on a range of environmental challenges.

“EPA’s Small Business funding supports our economy and opens doors to further environmental protection by fostering and encouraging small businesses to bring groundbreaking technologies to market,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “With EPA funding, these entrepreneurs will be able to develop their ideas to address priority EPA issues ranging from cleaning up PFAS contamination to reducing food waste.”

“These four companies are great examples of small businesses that are working to revolutionize the way we protect human health and the environment,” said EPA Pacific Southwest Regional Administrator John Busterud. “We look forward to seeing the innovative products and solutions they develop and their contribution to the welfare of communities here in Southern California and across the nation.”

The L.A. County small businesses are each receiving $100,000 from EPA’s SBIR program, which awards contracts annually through a two-phase competition. After receiving a Phase I award, companies are eligible to compete for a Phase II award of up to $400,000 to further develop and commercialize the technology.

SBIR Phase I recipients in California include:

  • Catapower, Inc., Marina Del Rey, Calif., to convert vegetable oil waste to valuable commodities such as antimicrobial agents, ingredients for biofuels, and personal care products.
  • Instrumental Polymer Technologies, LLC, Westlake Village, Calif., to develop a recyclable polymer concrete using biodegradable materials.
  • Lucendi, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif., to create a cost-effective, portable and automated technology to identify and characterize microplastics.
  • Physical Optics Corporation, Torrance, Calif., to create a 3D mapping and visualization system to detect radiation contamination and help plan cleanup operations.

EPA is one of 11 federal agencies that participate in the SBIR program, enacted in 1982 to strengthen the role of small businesses in federal research and development, create jobs, and promote U.S. technical innovation. To be eligible, a company must be an organized, for-profit U.S. business and have fewer than 500 employees.

For more information on EPA’s SBIR Phase I recipients, visit www.epa.gov/sbir

Learn more about the Federal SBIR Program at www.SBIR.gov

Learn more about EPA’s Pacific Southwest Region. Connect with us on Facebook and on Twitter.

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Google快讯 – medical waste

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COVID-19: SA is equipped to deal with high-risk medical waste from quarantine sites. 8h ago | Source: hwb-communications.prezly.com. Pic …

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The clinical waste is disposed by the lab using “accredited disposal protocols,” Baron explained March 13. PROMOTED. The company said …

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… to demand in application/end-users such as : Organic & Food Waste, Pulp & Paper Waste, Medical Waste, Slaughterhouse Waste & Domestic Waste.

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U.S. EPA awards $280,000 to advance environmental projects in the California/Baja California border

 

 

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For Immediate Release: March 18, 2020
Media Contact:   Soledad Calvino, 415-972-3512, [email protected]

  

U.S. EPA awards $280,000 to advance environmental projects in the California/Baja California border region

An additional $238,000 will be matched by the recipient organizations

SAN DIEGO – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that it will award nearly $280,000 to four environmental projects benefitting the U.S.-Mexico border region between California and Baja California. With matching funds, the total benefit to the projects will total over half a million dollars.

“Protecting the public health of our border communities with Mexico is a top priority of EPA,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “Through these grants and matching funds, we will be able to better provide a safe and healthy work environment for the community and our federal partners as we monitor changes in air and water quality, make necessary corrections, and prevent these issues from continuing.”

The awards are given through the agency’s Border 2020: U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program and will be matched by an additional $238,000 from the recipient organizations to fund projects to increase air quality monitoring, reduce emissions from mobile sources such as trucks, enhance chemical emergency preparedness and response thru trainings, and develop innovative monitoring tools to address marine litter. 

“The mission of Border 2020 is to protect public health and the environment in the U.S.-Mexico border region,” said EPA’s Assistant Administrator for International and Tribal Affairs and the U.S. Border 2020 National Coordinator Chad McIntosh. “These projects will further the work that has led to significant environmental and health improvements in our border communities.”

“Addressing the complex environmental issues we face along the border is a priority we share with our colleagues in Mexico,” said EPA Pacific Southwest Regional Administrator John Busterud. “These projects will benefit communities on both sides of our shared border.”

The non-profit Redspira and Imperial County Air Pollution Control District will expand their binational air monitoring network, which makes information available to the public in real-time, by 30 additional particulate matter regulatory monitors and low-cost sensors in the Imperial-Mexicali air basin. The project will also add 30 schools to the air quality flag program in the Mexicali Valley.

University of California – Berkeley, in collaboration with partners in Mexico, will develop an environmental justice indicator tool, similar to the state of California’s CalEnviroScreen, to calculate exposures to air pollution from transportation in Mexicali. Findings will identify where electrification of city buses would reduce emissions and improve air quality for sensitive populations in the Calexico-Mexicali region.

Arizona State University and Instituto Tecnológico de Mexicali will implement joint binational emergency preparedness and response trainings in the Calexico-Mexicali region, including tabletop exercises enhanced by simulated activation of the existing facility emergency response plans. Partners will include industry, academia, first responders and emergency management departments, reaching over 150 specialists.

4 Walls International and University of California – Irvine will survey trash in the Tijuana River Watershed by taking and analyzing aerial images. The surveys will be used to develop a monitoring tool to estimate the benefits of trash interventions in Tijuana before the garbage reaches the U.S.

These funds were awarded in partnership with the North American Development Bank under the Border 2020: U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program, a binational effort to protect human health and the environment in the U.S.-Mexico border region.

For more information on the Border 2020 Program, please visit: www.epa.gov/border2020.

For most recent information see our Region 9 Winter Newsletter for Border 2020

Learn more about EPA’s Pacific Southwest Region. Connect with us on Facebook and on Twitter.

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Google快讯 – medical waste

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COVID-19: SA is equipped to deal with high-risk medical waste from quarantine sites. 13h ago | Source: hwb-communications.prezly.com. Pic …

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“Proper disposal of medical waste through resilient sanitation systems is a key part of pandemic planning and recovery. If we can get it right during Covid …

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… worst waste such a municipal solid waste, plastics and even medical refuse.” … “Producing green hydrogen from ubiquitous waste streams adds to a …

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He also emphasised on the need for proper disposal of medical waste and to make people aware on how to dispose off used masks. Commissioner of …

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An exhibition of plans for a £300 million waste incinerator in Wisbech has been cancelled due to the on-going coronavirus pandemic. Share article …

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Google快讯 – medical waste

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In it, the head of Sacred Heart hospital, Dr Bob Kelso, tells the janitor: … infected glove into a medical waste bin and then shaking hands with patient …

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… hazardous medical waste box as patients lie on beds at one of the emergency structures that were set up to ease procedures at the Brescia hospital, …

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