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Sam Takes the Helm at the National Park Service

by PEER | December 28, 2021
Another issue Sams inherits is reports of harassment and discrimination within the service’s rank and file. A 2017 survey revealed 40% of park service staff reported experiencing harassment during the past year, according to High Country News. The service commissioned a follow-up report ...

PEER Says EPA Ignored Recent Cancer Findings In New-Chemicals Review

by PEER | December 23, 2021
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) is asking EPA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) to investigate what it says is the TSCA new chemicals office’s policy of refusing to consider new toxicity data on existing substances — and argues the agency used that ...

Burnout, expertise gaps plague EPA chemicals office

by PEER |
Key EPA programs are facing a steep staffing shortage that some employees worry will imperil critical chemicals work and certain Biden administration priorities, even as advocates say the agency has no real plan for fixing the problem. Parts of the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution ...

Green’s involvement in field project must end

by PEER | December 22, 2021
These scientists were dealing in facts, which could hardly be tossed aside as “scare tactics” that Donahue accuses the Field Fund of dealing in. But what they said was, indeed, scary. When you’re bringing up toxins such as asbestos and dioxin in the same breath as PFAS, that should ...

EPA Official Prevented Staff From Warning Public About Widely Used Carcinogen

by PEER |
Yet one official, who holds a senior leadership role in the agency, felt that the dangers of PCBTF should not be mentioned in the assessment. In a December 18, 2019, email she described the chemical as “just a solvent there as a part of making it,” according to screenshots of the email ...

Florida Dept. of Agriculture pushes water polluters to clean up

by PEER | December 21, 2021
“To our knowledge, we have not seen any cases in Florida, zero cases in which the DEP has stepped in and taken court action to require these facilities, these agricultural concerns to obtain a permit,” Phillips said. Phillips has spent years reviewing the agency’s enforcement as ...