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
Bid to Hike Sewage Content of New Jersey Rivers
Sewer Plants Ask Christie Administration to Relax Water Supply Protections
Radioactive Wells Pose Bigger Risks in New Jersey
Hundreds of Thousands Exposed Daily to Rad Levels Many Times over Safety Limits
Rationale for New Jersey Water Quality Delay Is Bogus
Commissioner Claim of Imminent EPA Perchlorate Action Contradicted by E-Mails
U.S. Judge Threatens EPA With Contempt on Everglades
EPA Administrator Jackson Personally Summoned to Detail Pollution Compliance
EPA Puts off New Protections for Florida’s Coastal Waters
New Scientific Peer Review Defers Estuarine and Coastal Standards until 2011
U.S. Forest Service Must Clean up ORV Water Pollution
California State Water Board Declines Review of Rubicon Abatement Order
EPA Sets Clean Water Bar for Florida Too Low
Proposed Federal Standards Ignore EPA Guidelines and Bypass Peer Review
Off-Roading Ends Until California Park Cleans up Its Act
Clean Water Victory at Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area
Tellico River Watershed Closed to Off-Road Traffic
Conservationists Applaud U.S. Forest Service Action to Restore Water Quality
NOAA Raises Red Flags on Aggressive Offshore Drilling Plan
Exclusion Zones, Buffers and Oil Spill Protections Would Scale Back Lease Schedule
Don’t Expect New Marine Sanctuaries Under Obama
NOAA Chief Says No Plans to Even Begin Considering New Ocean Reserves
State ORV Park Violating California Water Quality Law
State ORV Park Violating California Water Quality Law Tracy — Despite budget cuts that threaten other State Parks, the Department of Parks and Recreation had not planned to close any of their State Vehicular Recreation Areas (SVRAs). That may change, now that a...
Lake Okeechobee Pollution Levels Spike out of Control
Everglades Restoration Imperiled by Imploding South Florida Water Quality
Water Pollution Lawsuit Against California State ORV Park
Creek Ruined by Off-Road Abuse in Carnegie Recreation Area
Bighorns Shun Desert Water Tanks
Controversial Artificial Impoundments Failing Their Purpose
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