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The deal was announced Wednesday by lawyers representing residents of Hoosick Falls, located northwest of Albany, just as the case was headed to trial in federal court this week.
Chemical maker DuPont has agreed to a $27 million settlement to resolve a nearly decade-long lawsuit over the contamination of an upstate New York village’s water supply.
The review meeting comes at a crucial time, as pollution levels in the Yamuna continue to pose environmental, health, and ...
Amid central Iowa’s lawn-watering ban, Gov. Reynolds said regulating the agriculture industry is not the answer to Iowa’s ...
As fashion’s environmental toll mounts, UNEP is supporting small- and medium-sized textile manufacturers reduce their impact ...
"You have to be responsible for your own pollution." Experts sue to halt flow of likely carcinogen into drinking water supply ...
The final terms of a proposed settlement in a class-action lawsuit filed by Hoosick Falls' residents against DuPont Co. will ...
Its water is pitch black, toxic ... Despite court findings and reports from the Department of Environment confirming encroachment and pollution, the factory was still awarded. Environmental leaders ...
DuPont Co. has agreed to settle a federal class-action lawsuit that was filed nearly a decade ago on behalf of residents in ...
Over the past several decades, the United States has experienced a steady loss of manufacturing and heavy industry to ...
Clean water is essential for our health, food, cities, and industries. Yet, detecting water pollution quickly and accurately remains a big challenge—especially in places without access to advanced ...
Over the past several decades, the United States has experienced a steady loss of manufacturing and heavy industry to countries with more lenient environmental regulations. While globalization and ...