FAA, NPS Running Behind On Finalizing Air Tour Management Plans For Parks
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PEER | March 10, 2022
Despite more than two decades to get the task accomplished, and almost two years after a federal judge ordered the Federal Aviation Administration and National Park Service to get the job done by this summer, air tour management plans for eight national parks will not be completed on ...
PEER files formal complaint against turf manufacturers
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In a 31-page report, PEER requested that the Federal Trade Commission investigate the vendors, manufacturers, and marketers of artificial turf. “Our review of numerous websites advertising artificial turf and statements made to consumers shows at least one type of deceptive or unfair ...
EPA union urges Minnesota Supreme Court to take up PolyMet case
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PEER |
PolyMet is hoping to open Minnesota’s first copper-nickel mine near Babbitt and Hoyt Lakes. Supporters say the project would bring much-needed jobs to the region and can be done in an environmentally safe way, but environmental groups fear it could pollute waterways. AFGE Local 704 ...
FAA Blows Court Deadlines for Park Air Tour Limits
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Overflight Plans for 8 Major National Parks Due This August Not Close ...
Is EPA putting interests of chemical companies ahead of your health? These experts think so
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PEER | March 7, 2022
They also doubt the agency’s capacity to tackle PFAS. The 200 chemicals the EPA is now tracking represent just a fraction of the 12,000 PFAS known to exist. PEER, an organization that supports current and former employees of public environmental agencies, calculates that based on ...
