By MUHAMMED DANBABA Cracks, Vibrations, and Anxiety Plague Maitama Community Amid Ongoing Construction ABUJA – Residents of Aso Garden Estate,...
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently concluded a follow-up meeting with developers at Second Street, Garden of Eden, East Bank Demerara, to discuss environmental concerns raised by residents regarding dust and vibrations linked to heavy traffic and industrial operations in the vicinity. The article EPA addresses environmental issues with Garden of Eden developers appeared first on Stabroek News.
By MUHAMMED DANBABA Cracks, Vibrations, and Anxiety Plague Maitama Community Amid Ongoing Construction ABUJA – Residents of Aso Garden Estate,...
Kaieteur News-After months of complaints regarding gas bottle-related explosions, which have been linked to Massy Gas Products, the Environmental...
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Tuesday issued a directive to all individuals and entities involved in illegal mining (galamsey) in and...
Growing up in Cameron, Candis Yazzie said that conversations surrounding uranium have always been evident within her community on the western edge of...
Kaieteur News- Representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Guyana Energy Agency (GEA), the Guyana Fire Service, and the...
The case file regarding the assault on Kelvin Fraser by fellow students from West Demerara Secondary School has been sent to the Director of Public...
Last week’s nomination hearing of Lee Zeldin, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shed little light on...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reviewing new studies on paraquat's safety, amidst ongoing debates and legal actions by farmers who...
On January 18, a panel of experts gathered to discuss issues surrounding gold mining in the Rupununi. The article Experts discuss impact of gold...
THE mayor of Arima, Balliram Maharaj, has met with officials from the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service (TTFS) to discuss several key needs of the...