In 2018, Tennesseans produced 8.1 million tons of waste, which amounted to 6.56 pounds of waste generated per person each day. United States Waste & Recycling News
John Meyer for the Tennessee Department of Conservation]]>doi:10.1525/aa.1985.87.2.02a00920OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the efficacy of Bone-Anchored Hearing implants (BAHIs) in children and to elucidate the usage and outcomes of new surgical techniques and implants in this specific population.DATA SOURCES...
Stormwater Enforcement: Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Director's Order/Assessment Addressing Adamsville, Tennessee Special Products Saw Mill Walter Wright, Jr. wwright@mwlaw.com (501) 688.8839 09/06/2019 The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation ("TDEC") issued an ...
Officials from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, the Tennessee Department of Transportation, the City of Memphis, Shelby County, and Memphis City Beautiful were all involved in funding this recycling project. These officials named their initiative the “Tires to Trails” project...
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced Wednesday that the funding will go to the Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority, Knoxville Area Transit and Memphis Area Transit Authority. Chattanooga and Memphis will each replace three diesel buses with three ...
Tennessee Clean (TN Clean) is a program spearheaded by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation’s (TDEC) Division of Remediation (DoR). In both the 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 budgets, Governor Bill Lee and the Legislature have earmarked funding to review, prioritize, and remediate...
Barge also coordinated with the City of Knoxville to relocate existing drainage features across the site. The team prepared the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and erosion control plans, as well as the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) Notice of Intent (NOI)...
Each state establishes its own water quality standards and tests waterways every five years for impairment. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) strives for water quality that is considered “fishable and swimmable” to ensure the river is adequate for recreation, aquatic life,...
The push for designation came about from the support of local landowners and with the assistance of The Nature Conservancy, American Whitewater, and the Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation assisted in preparing the bill filed by ...