Colorado’s process of creating PFAS bans could offer insights for New Mexico
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PEER | December 2, 2024
Kyla Bennett, director of science policy for Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said PFAS regulations are popping up in states around the nation. States are bearing the brunt of the cost of PFAS contamination, Bennett said, and she thinks the federal government isn’t ...
PEERMail | Our Gratitude and Commitment this Thanksgiving
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PEER | November 26, 2024
From all of us at PEER, thank you to government employees throughout the country for their dedication to serving the public ...
GOP Sees Scientific Integrity Policies as Anti-Trump
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PEER | November 20, 2024
House Chair Says EPA Scientific Integrity Program Will “Usurp” Agenda ...
Vers une restructuration profonde de l’Etat fédéral américain
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PEER | November 14, 2024
Tim Whitehouse discusses with Radio Télévision Suisse the impact of Donald Trump’s election on the federal workforce and what the incoming Trump administration’s agenda for the environment and public health. Read the PEER Story… ...
There is orange water in Wilson County. Who will clean it up?
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PEER |
You don’t need to be a scientist to notice that something is going on at this site near The Paddocks shopping center in Mt. Juliet: The water is fuzzy and orange and it’s been the subject of litigation spanning more than a decade. The developer says it’s done its best to clean up a ...