Drinking Water for Third of U.S. in Legal Tug-Of-War
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PEER | September 29, 2018
On-Again Off-Again Clean Water Rule Protects Both Water Quality and Quantity ...
EPA Makes Changes at Research, Child Health Offices
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PEER | September 28, 2018
From: CNN “Michael Halpern with the Union of Concerned Scientists, which has opposed other Trump administration moves, said combining the offices would bury a once-influential position “deep inside one specific part of EPA.” In past administrations, the science advisor has ...
US Government Officials Visit, Learn About Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
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From: Char-Koosta News “CSKT employees were escorted off the National Bison Range by armed officials and locked out pending an investigation of the claims. CSKT Vice Chairman Leonard Grey worked as a volunteer at the time and recalled his experience to Sweeney. “It was truly an insult ...
US Advocacy Group Sues EPA over Unreleased Formaldehdye IRIS Assessment
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PEER | September 27, 2018
From: Chemical Watch “Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), a US alliance of state and federal professionals, is suing the US EPA for failing to respond to a public records request related to an assessment of formaldehyde. The claim relates to an unreleased revised ...
Federal Court Rules that CREW and PEER Records Lawsuit Against Pruitt and EPA May Proceed
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PEER | September 26, 2018
Washington — This week, U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg issued an order allowing a Federal Records Act (FRA) lawsuit brought by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) to proceed. CREW and PEER ...
