National Park Ranger Ranks Spread Dangerously Thin

by | July 19, 2022
Rescues Soar, Crime Rises in National Parks Lacking Enforcement Plans ...

REPORT | The Biden Administration’s Bureau of Land Management

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Report on the Bureau of Land Management under the Biden Administration and its obligation to rebuild the agency to meet today’s challenges ...

EPA knocks Colorado’s system for issuing air quality permits to minor polluters like drilling sites, gold mines

by ArcaMax | July 17, 2022
Kevin Bell, a lawyer for the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, which filed the complaint on behalf of the whistleblowers, said the permitting problems were irresponsible and put the state further behind in its efforts to improve air quality. Foul air continues to cause ...

EPA doing “bare minimum” to address toxic PFAS pollutants in drinking water

Samples taken from Cape Canaveral, Florida – home to Department of Defense and National Aeronautics and Space Administration facilities – had a 176 ppt concentration on the TOF test. The EPA 537 test only showed a 15 ppt concentration. A water sample from Madison, Wisconsin measured ...

National Park Service Continues To Languish In “Best Places To Work” Survey

by National Parks Traveler | July 15, 2022
Authors of the report also stated that “[E]ven those who found the experience valuable expressed concern about whether any real action would come out of all the effort. Many expressed a sense of futility in participating as ‘NPS keeps bringing people down here to get our ...
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