Protecting Waterways, Wetlands and Drinking Water
PEER is a defender of clean water protections throughout the United States. When government agencies cave to special interests and make decisions that jeopardize the health of our nation’s waters, PEER steps in.
We fight to ensure the government protects all our rivers, lakes, wetlands, aquifers and coastal waters from polluters and special interest groups and to ensure everyone has a safe, sufficient supply of clean water.
We will work around the clock to press the Biden administration to stand strong against big polluters and make sure our waterways have the protections they need.
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NEWS FROM PEER – Water & Wetlands
EPA Audit Rips New Jersey DEP Performance
Corrective Actions Never Implemented for Toxic, Wetlands and Other Programs
Border Agency Denies Sewage, Flooding and Dam Break Dangers
Bush Holdovers Perpetuate Pattern of Abuse and Malfeasance without Oversight
Dupont Presses New Jersey to Water Down PFOA Risk Assessment
Industry Consultants Get Closed Door Access to State Drinking Water Institute
Forest Service ORV Plan Near Grand Canyon Halted
ORV Access for Hunter Removals of Carcasses Dealt Setback with Ruling
Critical New Tsunami Warning System Has Gaping Holes
Nearly One-Third of Deep Ocean Stations Are “Dead” Including Tsunami Hot Spots
Westport Wetlands Whistleblowers Win
Settlement Affirms Conservation Commissioners’ Right to Act Free from Politics
Highway Agency Breaking Federal Laws on Delaware Refuge
DelDOT Committing Criminal Wildlife Offenses in Refuge Road Construction
Navy Seeks to Continue Illegal Marine Detonations
Shifting Much of Underwater Explosives Operations from Puget Sound to San Diego
Boca Raton Water Contamination Triggers Health Sanctions
One Whistleblower Restored as Extensive Probe of City Utility Operations Expands
Democrats Pressure EPA to Green-Light Pork
Rep. Frank Says EPA Will Bar Anyone with a “Record of Hostility” to Pet Project
Michigan Give Feds Notice of Surrendering Wetlands Program
U.S. EPA and Army Corps to Begin Take-Over of State Permits and Enforcement
Lake Okeechobee Flow Cutoff Looms
Lee County Decries Drinking Water Woes and Caloosahatchee Salinity
Boca Raton Tap Water Violations Trigger Health Probe
Chronic Low Pressure Problems Risk Microbial Contamination and Boil Orders
Former Governor Milliken Speaks up to Save Wetlands Program
Iconic Republican Says Repeal of Wetlands Law “Not in the Interests of Michigan”
Michigan Torpedoes Its Own Great Lakes Restoration Plan
Small Savings from Wetlands Repeal Would Be Swamped by Higher Flood Damages
Michigan Threatens to Fumble Obama Great Lakes Initiative
State Plan to Abandon Wetlands Protection Undercuts New Great Lakes Effort
Ridership for Stoughton Line Falls as Costs Rise
Worst Eco-Alternative Rail Line Will Cost Massachusetts $800,000 per Commuter
Feds Intervene to Set Florida Water Quality Standards
Rising Percentage of State Rivers, Lakes and Estuaries Impaired by Excess Nutrients
Army Corps Kayaker Case Settled
Biologist Who Demonstrated for the L.A. River Paddles off to Law School
Navy Downsizes Puget Sound Detonations
Fewer Blasts, Smaller Charges and Long-Sought Marine Monitoring Adopted