biosolids

Staff Counsel

Monica received her law degree from Brooklyn Law School where she developed an interest in the connection between civil rights issues and environmental issues and was published in the Brooklyn Law School Journal of Law and Policy. Previously, she studied Philosophy at Northeastern University. Prior to joining PEER, Monica has worked at Earthjustice as a Summer Law Clerk and at a variety of state and federal agencies including the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Monica enjoys biking around New York City, going to the farmer’s market, and making paella.

Nutrient Bomb Set to Detonate in San Francisco Bay

by | August 28, 2023
$3 Billion Plan Will Inject Even More Nutrients into Degraded Estuary ...

Off-the-Charts PFAS in Maryland Biosolid Fertilizers

by | January 24, 2023
Call for Montgomery County Ban on Biosolids to Stem Water Contamination ...

COMMENTARY | The Hidden Dangers of Biosolids

by | December 7, 2022
Biosolids are often marketed as "all-natural" but we don’t think about the pollutants that are transferred to produce from the fertilizers ...
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