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State and federal PFAS measures promise stronger protection from ‘forever chemicals’

by Delaware Public Media | October 29, 2021
In Delaware, some 200 sites have been identified as possible sources of PFAS, according to a new report from Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), a nonprofit, which used EPA data on industrial facilities that “may be handling” the chemicals. The Delaware sites ...

Maryland Groups Begin Campaign to Clean Up State Renewable Energy Standard

by Food & Water Watch | October 27, 2021
Today, 13 environmental and social justice groups announced the creation of the Reclaim Renewable Energy Coalition (Reclaim REC); formed to clean up Maryland’s Renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Maryland’s RPS was created by the state legislature in 2004 as a way to ramp up the ...

Wolf Advocates Organize to Restore Protections for the Persecuted Species

by Sierra | October 26, 2021
While wolf advocates await a decision from USFWS, some wildlife activists are pursuing a parallel strategy of trying to use financial pressure to compel states to drop their anti-wolf laws. The Global Indigenous Council, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, the Center for ...

Colorado tightens air pollution rules after staff shake-up, whistleblower complaint

by The Colorado Sun | October 26, 2021
“We are encouraged that CDPHE is developing guidance that includes the expertise of their modeling staff,” Chandra Rosenthal, head of the Rocky Mountain PEER Council, said in an email. “However, in the current draft there are a couple of provisions that are backdoor exits for ...

‘Horror stories’: Groups urge EPA to revamp pesticides work

by E&E News | October 26, 2021
A coalition of advocacy groups are panning EPA’s pesticides work and calling on the agency to adopt a number of reforms geared toward bolstering science and minimizing industry input. In a letter sent today, 37 organizations asked the Biden administration and key officials managing ...

‘Forever chemicals’ ubiquitous in Colorado, EPA data suggests

by Aspen Public Radio | October 21, 2021
“The overwhelming percentage of sites that “may be handling PFAS” in Colorado (around 86%) are associated with the oil and gas industry. The number of oil and gas sites listed, around 18,000, dwarf the next most frequent industry, waste management, accounting for less ...

EPA will finally regulate ‘forever chemicals.’ Experts say it’s not enough.

by Grist | October 20, 2021
Some activists lauded the roadmap as a win for environmental justice; PFAS tends to contaminate impoverished neighborhoods and communities of color. Geoff Gisler, a senior attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center, said in a statement that the roadmap could help “change the ...

EPA finally launches major effort to curb PFAS pollution, to mixed reviews about whether it’s enough

by NC Policy Watch | October 20, 2021
There are at least 5,000 types of PFAS, which are specifically manufactured or are the byproducts of industrial processes. PFAS are found in many consumer products, including fast food packaging, pizza boxes, microwave popcorn bags, carpeting, furniture, fire-fighting foam, Teflon cookware ...

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

by The DCist | 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 ...

EPA to Create Advisory Councils to Restore Scientific Integrity in Pesticide/Chemicals Division

by Beyond Pesticides | October 20, 2021
EPA imagines the OCSPP Science Policy Council as providing an “advisory perspective” on scientific integrity, looking at issues at are of “broad interest within OCSPP for informal review” while also fostering informal opportunities for scientific collaboration. Advocates see the ...

‘Forever chemicals’ ubiquitous in Colorado, EPA data suggests

by Wyoming Public Media | October 20, 2021
Across the country, around 120,000 industrial facilities may be handling PFAS, according to Environmental Protection Agency documents released this week by the organization Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER. About one-sixth of those sites, or about 21,000, are in ...

EPA Releases ‘Roadmap’ for PFAS Regulations During Biden Administration

by Indiana Environmental Reporter | October 20, 2021
Other environmental groups criticized the agency’s plan, saying it promised future regulatory limits on only a handful of thousands of PFAS chemicals. “This plan is a complete dud,” said Tim Whitehouse, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. “The ...

Documents Show EPA Staffers Mishandled Whistleblowers’ Complaint

by Whistleblower Network News | October 19, 2021
The documents The Intercept obtained show that Tim Whitehouse, the executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), sent the whistleblowers’ complaint to Michael Freedhoff, executive director of the EPA, at 5:54pm on June 28. Freedhoff then forwarded ...

‘Forever chemicals’ may be present at some 2,500 NJ sites, data shows

by NJ Spotlight News | October 19, 2021
The EPA data was obtained by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), a nonprofit that obtained the files through a Freedom of Information Act request. It said the companies identified may be making, importing, handling or storing the chemicals. “These figures show a ...

Port Richey neighbors fed up with ongoing sewage spills

by WFTS Tampa Bay | October 18, 2021
The I-Team reviewed state data and found, since 2017, Port Richey has reported 14 spills to the Department of Environmental Protection. Throughout 2020, Florida PEER (Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility) monitored those emergency alerts of sewage overflows across the ...

Biden admin launches plan to regulate PFAS

by E&E News | October 18, 2021
“The Biden administration unveiled a sweeping plan to address every form of PFAS pollution today, cracking down on “forever chemicals” linked to diseases including cancer and found in a wide range of everyday products and in thousands of drinking water systems nationwide ...

Biden Administration Seeks to Accelerate Cleanup of Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’

by Wall Street Journal | October 18, 2021
Environmental and public health groups on Monday approved of the Biden administration’s focus on the issue but criticized regulators for not moving quickly enough on forceful actions. Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, which represents government employees in ...

Biden administration moves to curtail toxic ‘forever chemicals’

by Washington Post | October 18, 2021
Another interest group, the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), called the EPA’s new road map “woefully inadequate” to offset “an escalating PFAS contamination crisis.” The road map is essentially “future promises of planning to plan,” the group said. ...

Biden administration to regulate PFAS chemicals that have contaminated water in Michigan

by The Detroit News | October 18, 2021
Some environmental groups were disappointed the administration didn’t go further in its Monday announcement plans. A group of local, state and national government natural resource and environmental professionals panned Biden’s PFAS plan as “woefully inadequate” ...

Colorado may have more sites with dangerous “forever chemicals” than any other state

by Colorado Sun | October 17, 2021
“Colorado may have more locations where dangerous PFAS “forever chemicals” are stored and used than any other state in the U.S., according to a database released by the EPA after challenges from a watchdog group. About 21,000 industrial sites in Colorado appear on the previously ...
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