Chemical Safety Board is ‘Withering Away,’ Says Environmental Group
by Government Executive | December 17, 2020
“The small independent agency that investigates industrial chemical incidents and hazards is “withering away,” according to an environmental nonprofit, which hopes the incoming Biden administration makes it more of a priority. Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility ...
These emails offer a new perspective on why protesters were tear-gassed in Lafayette Park in June
by WUSA9 | December 15, 2020
“A new perspective from the U.S. Park Police, the lead federal police agency during this summer’s protests in Lafayette Square, could shed some light on the decision to tear gas mostly peaceful protesters on June 1. Emails uncovered by a lawsuit filed by Public Employees for ...
Letter: State must address PFAS around Dunn landfill
by Times Union | December 10, 2020
“The new law banning the burning of fire foam is a great step to avoid the hazards of PFAS chemicals, but now it’s time to address the Dunn Landfill in Rensselaer. The state Department of Environmental Conservation has not responded to the potential presence of PFAS in leachate ...
Comerford, constituents talk legislative achievements, priorities in online town hall
by Daily Hampshire Gazette | December 8, 2020
“One of the bills Comerford discussed was a proposal that Gov. Charlie Baker filed that, amid concerns over mosquito-borne illnesses in the state, would have removed restraints on the aerial spraying of pesticides. Comerford noted that the committee she chairs, the Senate’s Public ...
Group sounds alarm on PFAS in widely used pesticide
by E&E News |
“Laboratory test results shared by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) show Anvil 10+10, a pesticide, contains per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Anvil 10+10 is used by numerous states and is applied both from trucks and aerially.” Read the PEER ...