The Federal Railroad Administration recently announced that 2014 was the safest year for trains and railways in the United States, citing significant drops in accidents across the board.
Damage to Local Crops Forces Hopkins to Discontinue Dust Control
A Michigan township recently abandoned its established dust control methods, citing fears of environmental and mechanical damage. The community should now look to Midwest for help, as the company offers 40 years of experience and a deep understanding of its clients’ production, safety, and environmental concerns.
Addressing Complex Industrial Dust Control Situations
Many industrial operations sites have serious dust control issues that hinder work productivity as well as the health and safety of their workers. Midwest’s dust control programs minimize dust emissions, create a safer work environment, and ultimately enhance the efficiency of the entire operation. See how Midwest can help affordably and efficiently improve your work site.
Not Everyone in East Bay Is Going Ga Ga for Gravel
The residents of East Bay, Rhode Island, remain divided over the Beach Avenue paving project plan. Can this coastal community find a solution in dust control measures?
Carbon County Protesters Turn Out in Favor of Fossil Fuels
Carbon County, UT recently hosted a demonstration that brought together supporters of efficient, prosperous, and necessary energy production. These demonstrators gathered to show the public that not everyone is badmouthing the energy industry.