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
Christie’s Barnegat Bay Shell Game
Regulatory Ruses to Evade Legal Duty to Impose Meaningful Pollution Controls
Study Documenting Barnegat Bay Decline Kept in Limbo
Land Use Driving Nutrient Loading; Pollution Diet Needed to Avert Tipping Point
More Safe Drinking Water Violations at Missouri State Parks
Cuivre River State Park Multiple Failures May Point to Uninspected Water Towers
New Jersey Hands Drinking Water Safeguards to Dupont
Corporate-Dominated Science Board Asks DuPont to Self-Assess Chemical Effects
Massive Beach Replenishments Killing Florida Reefs
State Drops Reef Protections on Beach Projects; Call for Federal Intervention
EPA Badly Fumbles Jersey Pompton Lakes Toxic Cleanup
Permit Withdrawal Throws Eco-Safeguards into Doubt While Adding Years of Delay
Christie’s Other Hidden Multi-Billion Dollar Deficit
No Plan to Pay for Huge Water Infrastructure Shortfall Aggravated by Sandy
DC’s Sewage Green Scam Will Keep Potomac Watershed Filthy
“Green Infrastructure” Used as Red Herring for Delaying Sewage Overflow Controls
Christie Slips Developers a Pass on Groundwater Cleanup
Developers May Sidestep Toxic Contamination If “Impractical” to Remediate
Ruling Vastly Expands Official Secrecy on Infrastructure
Troves of Public Safety Information Cloaked by FOIA Law Enforcement Exemption
Tsunami Warning Reliability at Risk in Stealth Reorganization
Downgrade of Pacific Center Bypasses Experts and Endangers Those It Protects
Six Reactors Highly Vulnerable to Dam-Induced Inundation
Operators Not Required to Prevent Fukushima Scenario Flooding and Meltdown
Missouri Park Water Systems Court Contamination
State Ignores Its Own Water Tower Standards as Whistleblower Hearing Nears
New Jersey Unprepared for Climate Threats to Water Supplies
Absence of Planning & Regulatory Freeze Stymie Critical Water Management Steps
Agreement Paves Way for Eldorado Forest Trail Designations
Compromise Reopens Some Trails, Closes Some and Requires Restoration for Others
Lawsuit to Ventilate Reactor Inundation Nightmare Scenarios
NRC Withholding Documents Confirming Risks to One-Third of U.S. Nuclear Plants
EPA and Michigan Face Showdown on Wetland Protections
Pending Bill Violates Federal Law and Threatens Michigan’s Wetlands Delegation
EPA Drops Conflict-Of-Interest Probe of Top Florida Officials
EPA Let Vinyard Run out the Clock on Complaint without Determining Violation
EPA Abdicates Oversight Role in Protecting Florida Waters
State Pollution Permitting Standards Warped to Accommodate Corporate Agenda
Reclamation Lifts Removal Threat Against Klamath Biologists
Rare Apology Coupled with Promise of More Collaborative & Transparent Posture