Hazardous “forever chemicals” used in Colorado for fracking, report says

by PEER | February 7, 2022
Military officials tracked the spread of the chemicals from Peterson Air Force Base south to the communities, where public drinking water wells were contaminated. Lunder said before work by Physicians for Social Responsibility and the group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility ...

Boeing Money Preceded Waiver of Pollution Penalties

by PEER |
Water Board Chair Reaped Boeing Cash Before Woolsey Fire Fines Forgiven ...

2022 Begins Another Deadly Year for Manatees

by PEER | February 4, 2022
High Toll in January Adds Cold Stress as Another Factor Driving Mortality ...

EPA Resumes Posting Chemical Risk Data to Agency Website

by PEER | February 3, 2022
The EPA said its resumed posting data online about new types of problems potentially caused by commercial chemicals, less than a month after an advocacy group sued for the information. Substantial risk notices for hundreds of chemicals are now available through the ChemView database, the ...

Letter to Office of Personnel Management – Clean Record Settlements Rulemaking

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DESCRIPTION: PEER submitted comments supporting a proposed OPM rulemaking that would remove a prohibition on “clean record” settlements for whistleblowers who are challenging illegal retaliation. TO: Office of Personnel Management FROM: Hudson Kingston, PEER DATE: February 3, 2022 TAGS ...
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