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Environmental Protection Agency announced July 7. The Superfund National Priority List lists locations throughout the United States "where historic releases of hazardous substances, ...
To understand the federal government’s true priorities, follow the money. After months of saying his administration is committed to clean air and water for Americans, President Donald Trump has ...
It's been a long cleanup process for Bunker Hill Superfund site. Work has been expanded through the upper and lower sections ...
After numerous delays, lawmakers have released five more annual appropriations bills ready for markup in Appropriations ...
Commentary Environmental Justice as a Catalyst for Superfund Reform Congress created the Superfund program to address the most contaminated sites in the nation. Enacted in 1980, the Comprehensive ...
Residents, environmental advocates and state and federal lawmakers have urged the Environmental Protection Agency to list Exide as a Superfund site, which would unlock federal resources for long ...
The revival of a long-lapsed tax on chemical makers in the bipartisan infrastructure law means cities like Newark will get money to restore toxic Superfund sites.
Nicholas Mowbray of Baker & Hostetler LLP discusses the recently enacted Superfund excise taxes on chemicals and hazardous substances and some compliance concerns and uncertainty surrounding them.
As of December 2023, New Jersey had 115 Superfund sites listed on the Environmental Protection Agency's National Priorities List (NPL). The number is the highest among all 50 states, followed by ...
Justice & Health Activists Eye a Superfund Reboot Under Biden With a Focus on Environmental Justice and Climate Change The EPA’s program for cleaning up the nation’s hazardous waste dumps has ...
The landmark Superfund program is supposed to clean up the country’s hazardous waste. But it's creating unintended, and potentially worse, environmental consequences.
The report, published Monday by the Government Accountability Office, found that climate impacts threaten 6 in 10 Superfund sites overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency. GAO investigators ...
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