The cost of electricity in the United States fell dramatically in 2015 — a decrease largely attributed to the cheap costs of natural gas as a result of practices like fracking. Yet, regulations proposed by the EPA threaten those low costs.
Citizens in Costa Rica Get Creative About Dust Control
Dusty roads in Costa Rica’s Guanacaste province are causing problems for residents, spurring officials to implement a new plan to reduce the dust.
Why Application Method Matters: Improve Dust Control Efforts by Over 60%
While there are a number of ways to control dust from industrial enterprises, not all techniques are created equal. The proper method can dramatically increase efficiency and decrease dust levels, saving both time and money.
World’s Top 10 Up-and-Coming Gold Mines
Despite the frequent fluctuations in the gold market, gold prices have risen to historic heights. In turn, gold mining has become an even more profitable endeavor. So which mines should investors keep their eyes on?
H2No: Why Water Is a Poor Dust Control Method
While the application of water to untreated surfaces may reduce dust in the short-term, it’s far from perfect as a long-term solution. What alternatives are available for dealing with this age-old industrial problem?