Another quarrying company has been exempted from conducting an Environmental Impact Assessment here at two locations as the Environmental Protection...
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that it has screened the application for an environmental permit for the proposed China Road and Bridge Corporation Mobile Cement Concrete Batching and Asphalt Mixing Plant. The article China Road concrete and asphalt plant exempt from EIA, EPA says appeared first on Stabroek News.
Another quarrying company has been exempted from conducting an Environmental Impact Assessment here at two locations as the Environmental Protection...
Kaieteur News – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has exempted a pipeline cleaning and storage facility to service the oil sector from an...
Researchers at UNSW Canberra have developed a green alternative to traditional concrete blocks, addressing both environmental concerns and the rising...
JOINT Consultative Council president Fazir Khan has described remarks by the Prime Minister about the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) Act as...
A new asphalt plant will be operational by next April, the Minister of Public Works has confirmed. Speaking in the House of Assembly today,...
West Kitikmeot Resources says it is restarting the environmental assessment process for the proposed Arctic deepwater port and transportation...
Bracebridge residents and contractors can now apply for building permits and monitor the status of their applications online. The Town of Bracebridge...
MONROVIA, June 27 (LINA) – The Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Dr. Emmanuel Urey Yarkpawolo, has announced that the...
The Supreme Court has ruled that the National Food Authority is a government instrumentality whose properties are exempt from real property tax.