Field Offices

COMMENTARY | Opaque Decision-Making at The Colorado Air Pollution Control Division

by Guest Contributor | December 10, 2021
Colorado Air Pollution Control Division has a convenient history of bad record keeping at a time when reporters, citizens and lawmakers have a lot of questions ...

Radioactive Buildings Dynamited Near L.A. 

by PEER | November 15, 2021
State Permits Santa Susana Demolition Without Controls on Dust Plumes ...

Maryland Warns Of High Levels Of ‘Forever Chemicals’ In Prince George’s County Fish

by PEER | October 20, 2021
High levels of toxic PFAS chemicals have been found in fish in Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, a popular waterway for recreational fishing. State officials are warning residents to limit consumption of certain fish from the creek — the first such fish consumption advisory ...

California May Have Second Most PFAS Sites of Any State

by PEER | October 18, 2021
EPA Identifies 120,000 Potential PFAS Sites in U.S. – Far More Than Ever ...

Colorado May Have the Most PFAS Sites of Any State  

by PEER |
EPA Identifies Around 120,000 Potential PFAS Sites in U.S. – Far More Than Ever ...

Colorado AG Probe Confirms Air Pollution Failures  

by PEER | September 24, 2021
Pollution Permits Improperly Issued; Managers Took “Unjustified” Actions ...