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
Navy Sued Over Puget Sound Detonations
Underwater Demolition Program a Threat to Marine Life
Park Service Cleared in Point Reyes Oyster Operation Complaint
Environmental Effects of Industrial Shellfish Operations Remain Murky
Maine Seeks Pre-Approval for Wetlands Destruction
Maine DOT “Umbrella Mitigation Bank” Tries to Exploit Weakened Federal Policies
We Have Met the Enemy…and He Is Us
Bush Sporting Council Identifies Administration Policies as Highest Hunting Hurdles
U.S. Sugar Buyout May Not Help the Everglades
Corps Rejected Concept a Decade Ago Due to Insurmountable Hydrological Barriers
New Jersey Exempts Flood of Projects From Flood Hazard Rules
DEP Confirms Flood Prevention and Stream Buffer Protection Loopholes
Encap Debacle Looms Over Latest New Jersey Water Fund Plan
Impending Legislative Approval Fails to Address Root Causes of Smoldering Scandal
Massachusetts Recharge Plan Puts Drinking Water at Risk
Industrial Polluters Escape Monitoring, Enforcement and Ongoing Safeguards
“Grandfather” Stampede in Delayed New Jersey Stream Rules
Statewide Clean Water Protections Honeycombed with Special Interest Exceptions
Bay State Worsens Prescription Drug in Drinking Water Problem
Siting Hospitals and Nursing Homes Next to Drinking Water Wells Is Unwise
East Coast’s Largest Undeveloped Island Slated for Cargo Port
Development Scheme for Maine’s Sears Island Resurfaces Again after 12 Years
EPA Kisses off Florida’s Wetlands
Developer Sway in EPA Breeds Algal Blooms and Aquifer Contamination
Florida Clean Water Whistleblower Lawsuit Filed
Ousted Lab Manager Cites Corruption by Top State Officials and Massive Data Loss
Corps Slams Florida for Violating Water Quality Standards
Army Corps Refuses to Share Costs of Deficient Everglades Clean Up Projects
EPA SPARKS IDAHO-WASHINGTON WATER POLLUTION FIGHT
EPA Permits for Spokane River in Idaho Violate Washington Pollution Limits
Florida Lab Manager Blamed for Data Showing High Pollution
State Wants to Dump Five Years of Samples from Everglades, Lake O and Estuaries
Florida Plan Dims Prospects for Manatee Survival
State Lowers Protections Despite Record Deaths and Projected Population Decline
“QUACK SCIENCE” BY MBTA IN HOCKOMOCK RAIL PROJECT
Water Quality Issues Ignored; MBTA Consultant Kills Rare Salamanders
Suppressed Water Quality Report Released
Data on Emerging Health and Environmental Dangers Removed