After communities neighboring a cement plant in West Virginia found thick layers of dust, dirt and soot on their cars, the Department of Environmental Protection found the facility guilty of dust violations. With the right measures, this could have all been prevented.
A Canadian Shale Oil Field Might Be the Country’s Biggest Untapped Resource
Canada discovered it’s sitting on a massive oil supply last year. Environmentalists oppose the use of this resource, but are their arguments truly valid?
How Many Miles Of Roads Are There in the U.S.?
Roads form the backbone of American society and the national infrastructure. But just how much road is actually out there?
When It Comes to Roads, South Carolinians Are Paying Too Much for Too Little
The state of South Carolina is spending millions of dollars on roads each year, but residents are seeing little or no improvement in overall road quality.
Russia’s Racing to Kick the Oil Slump — Why Aren’t We?
Russian oil companies are having no trouble coping with the low price of oil — in fact, their mining industry is thriving, thanks to a weak ruble and some coincidental tax benefits. How can U.S. drillers compete?