"What we found is that floods have the potential to affect just about everyone who lives in California," said Kim Carsell, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' lead planner for the assessment.
The federal government's largest consumer of energy has decided it is time to cut back.
The FAA and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey reached the settlement of alleged aircraft rescue and firefighting violations at John F. Kennedy, Teterboro, LaGuardia, and Newark Liberty International airports.
Because the pharmacy has failed to provide emergency action plans at other locations, this location received a repeat violation.
Twenty-one cases of bird flu have been identified in China, and six of the cases have resulted in death.
The EML is intended as a model to help countries develop their own lists to prioritize medicines useful in meeting health needs.
The program educates workers and employers about the risks, Cal/OSHA inspections at outdoor work sites in industries such as agriculture, construction, and landscaping will take place throughout the heat season.
Adam T. Bourgoyne Jr., who taught petroleum engineering, testified at the New Orleans trial that BP's Macondo well was drilled according to standard industry practices.
Three construction workers in Indiana died in road work zones last year, according to the agency.
The three-day event in Spartanburg, S.C., will explain how to utilize the company’s award-winning approach to operational excellence.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce praised last week's move.
Four employees who developed the I-See System, which cuts fuel consumption by long-distance trucks, received it during the company's annual meeting.
The grand opening ceremony for Seattle's Bullitt Center is set for Earth Day 2013.
The program was created in 2011 by CPSC Chairman Inez Tenenbaum to honor people and organizations that have made significant contributions to consumer product safety.
A National Security Council spokeswoman said 68 kilograms of material were transported to Russia to be downblended into low enriched uranium for nuclear power reactors.
Employees and their food were exposed to the harmful chemical, a repeat violation for the company.
The Department of Justice is gathering evidence to file criminal charges against the state.