EPA Calls Reporting on Proposed Rulemaking Update ‘Completely Misleading’
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Susan Sargent | November 12, 2019
On Monday, The New York Times reported a new draft of the EPA’s Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science rule that modifies a 2018 version. According to this draft, scientists would be required to disclose all of their data (including medical records) before the EPA would ...
State, Feds Ramp-Up ‘Good Neighbor’ Timber Projects
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Susan Sargent |
Jeff Ruch is the Pacific Director for the Washington D.C-based Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility or PEER. Ruch says, “They’re letting the state take over a significant part of the sale administration, basically letting your neighbor come in and sort your own pantry ...
250,000 gallons of runoff from NH landfill raising alarm about PFAS
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Susan Sargent | November 11, 2019
Both the New Hampshire landfill, which is owned by Waste Management, a national company, and the Madison treatment plant were operating within the bounds of their respective permits, neither of which require monitoring for PFAS. But environmental health groups said the lack of standards or ...
New Health Concerns Over Synthetic Playing Fields
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Susan Sargent | November 9, 2019
“PFAS in synthetic turf should sound alarm bells for parents and for all municipalities with these fields,” said Kyla Bennett of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. “For the health of our children and communities, we urgently need to take a hard look at PFAS in ...
Why Was A ‘Sagebrush Rebel’ Hired To Run Public Lands Agency? Group Sues To Find Out
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Susan Sargent |
A government watchdog on Wednesday filed suit against the Bureau of Land Management to find out why it hired a one-time, anti-public lands advocate to run the agency. The non-profit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER, said it initially filed a public records ...