water pollution

Natasha is a rising 3L student studying Environmental Law at Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) where she serves as secretary of the Latinx-American & Caribbean Law Student Association (LALSA) and Student Ambassador. Natasha graduated in 2020 from Florida State University with a bachelor of science degree in Environmental Science. Prior to working with PEER, Natasha has worked with the VLGS Environmental Justice Clinic where she has worked on several cases across the country. In her free time, Natasha loves kayaking, swimming, and hiking.

REPORT | 2023 Florida Enforcement Report

by PEER | August 8, 2024
Florida's environmental enforcement actions are well below historical averages and have declined significantly in the last three years of the DeSantis administration ...

Water Board Still in Dark About Santa Susana Discharges

by Susan Sargent | October 18, 2023
Staff Withholding Documents on PCB Poisoning of LA River on Eve of Vote ...

L.A. River Poisoned by Toxic PCBs

by Susan Sargent | September 28, 2023
Santa Susana Likely Suspect but Water Board Withholding Documents ...

Nutrient Bomb Set to Detonate in San Francisco Bay

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

COMMENTARY | Florida’s Environment – A Native Floridian Perspective

by Natasha De La Cruz | August 3, 2023
Florida must take significant steps to promote coastal resiliency and protect all communities against the effects of climate change and water pollution ...
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