EPA Plan to Shirk Pollution Prosecution Role

by Susan Sargent | March 5, 2019
Corporate Compliance Now Presumed Despite Evaporation of Enforcement ...

Toxic algae, polluted waters: Has Florida finally had enough? | Commentary

“This is why several communities in southwest Florida — including Venice, Sarasota and North Port — passed resolutions asking DeSantis to adopt measures specifically like the one Good and Livingston drafted. They are sick of everyone else’s crap (sometimes literally) fouling their ...

How Trump’s EPA is Letting Environmental Criminals Off the Hook, in One Chart

From: Vox “A January report from Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), an advocacy group for public sector workers who deal with environmental issues, shows that the number of criminal cases the EPA referred to the Justice Department under President Trump is at the ...

PFAS Breakthrough in Massachusetts

Army to Give Both Immediate Relief and Long-Term Treatment for Hard-Hit Town ...

PEERMail: At EPA Oversight Means Overlook

by Susan Sargent | March 1, 2019
At EPA Oversight Means Overlook In 1969, the Cuyahoga River famously caught fire with flames leaping five stories high billowing plumes of industrial waste. The incident galvanized the environmental movement, leading to enactment of a series of major laws, such as the Clean Water Act in ...
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