With the Government Shut Down, Is Your Water Safe?
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PEER | January 22, 2019
From: The Nation “The shutdown adds more disorder to the government’s halting efforts to keep communities lead-free. As the top enforcer of the Safe Drinking Water Act and lead-safety protections in the “Lead and Copper” rule, the EPA sets regulatory standards and guidelines for ...
Agriculture Poisoning the Prairie Pothole Region
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Pesticides and Pollution Runoff Imperil North America’s “Duck Factory ...
Interior Department Gaming the Shutdown
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Staff Ordered to Perform Nonemergency Work to Serve Special Interests ...
Firm at Center of Hunters Point Fraud Scandal Rewarded With More Government Work
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PEER | January 18, 2019
From: Curbed SF “Tetra Tech, the engineering firm paid more than $250 million by the U.S. Navy to remove radioactive contamination from San Francisco’s Hunters Point has so far escaped any serious punishment, with a $7,000 fine from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission waived on ...
EPA Prosecutions Against Polluters Lowest in 30 Years
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PEER | January 17, 2019
From: Fortune “Of the 166 cases referred last year for prosecution, just 62 federal convictions were secured, the lowest since 1995. Jeff Ruch, executive director of the organization Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, told Fortune in an email that the decline in criminal ...
