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EPA: HOUSE REPUBLICANS QUERY PRUITT ABOUT SUPERFUND LIST

From: Greenwire

“EPA's Superfund Task Force, which helped create the list, kept no internal records of its activities, according to the agency's response to Freedom Of Information Act…

EPA SAYS SUPERFUND TASK FORCE LEFT BEHIND LITTLE PAPER TRAIL

From: The Tribune

“The advocacy group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, known as PEER, quickly filed a Freedom of Information Act request seeking a long list of documents…

EPA: SUPERFUND TASK FORCE CREATED BY PRUITT DIDN'T MAINTAIN ANY RECORDS

From: Talking Points Memo News

“The task force in June issued a nearly three-dozen page report containing 42 detailed recommendations, all of which Pruitt immediately adopted. The advocacy…

FEDERAL SUPPORT FOR OIL SPILL FUND WILL END IN 2018

From: Juneau Empire

“On Monday, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility said by email that a 9-cent per-barrel excise tax on all American crude oil will expire at the end…

TOXIC POLLUTION AT LETTERKENNY: A 35-YEAR, $180 MILLION CLEAN UP

From: Public Opinion

“ “The Pentagon is the most prolific and profound polluter on the planet,” said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility,…


News Releases

TRANSPARENCY LACKING IN FEDERAL PIPELINE SAFETY PROGRAM

Basic Preparedness and Performance Information Should be on PHMSA Website

VOTERS REJECT ARTIFICIAL TURF IN THREE STATES

Consumer Product Safety Commission Reviews Turf Marketing for Children

GAS PIPELINE POISED TO CARVE THROUGH NEW JERSEY’S PINELANDS

Pinelands Commission Scrambling to Contain Fallout from Behind-the-Scenes Moves

BAY STATE SOUTH COAST RAIL PLAN POWERED BY MAGICAL THINKING

Key Ridership, Cost, Impact and Alternative Analyses Divorced from Real World

MISSOURI PARK WATER SYSTEMS COURT CONTAMINATION

State Ignores Its Own Water Tower Standards as Whistleblower Hearing Nears