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About a year after federal regulators closed out cleanup and monitoring at a former oil refinery site in southern Arkansas, a pipeline started leaking.
Thriving microbe communities living in the most-polluted spots in the US offer insight into how to clean up the mess of ...
Members of the Lower Neponset River Superfund Community Advisory Group at the group’s monthly meeting at the Hyde Park ...
“By definition it poses health risks to the public” if a site sits on the Superfund list, said Noah Sachs, an environmental law expert at the University or Richmond School of Law.
Climate superfunds are cumbersome, violate due process and do not help in the fight against climate change. Some states are ...
In the mid-1990s, the wells at the site were found to be affected by tetrachloroethylene, or PCE, a solvent used in dry cleaning and metal cleaning. A total of 270 area homes with wells have been ...
It is a Superfund site, meaning it has been designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a hazardous-waste site and requires long-term cleanup.
For more than a decade, I've been speaking with families in Bristow who are concerned that living on or near the EPA Superfund site made their families sick. Old refineries closed and left toxic ...
In a FOX23 Investigation, a Green Country woman thinks what's in the ground on her family's land could be the reason her family got sick and her husband died.
NY climate lawsuit is one of many designed to let states abuse the courts to do what they have failed to do otherwise -- massively restrict energy production. They should fail.
It will also define the payment process that companies will be required to follow. Companies that fail to make payments will face potential penalties of 50 percent of the unpaid funds, plus interest.
On Sept. 12, 2024, New Jersey’s version of the Climate Superfund Act (the New Jersey Climate Superfund Act) was introduced in the New Jersey Senate as S-3545 by Sen. John McKeon.