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Local Grocery Stores Are Selling Toxin-Tainted Bottled Water

From: Boston Magazine

"New Hampshire officials discovered last month in random testing that the water from Haverhill company Spring Hill Farm Dairy—which is sold at stores across New…

House Rep. trying again to help federal retirees who saw cuts to Social Security

From: Federal News Network

"Seen any good management skills lately? The EPA wants to hear about it. Acting Deputy Administrator Henry Darwin asks employees to record video of their…

How Science Got Trampled in the Rush to Drill the Arctic

From: Politico

"The only thing standing in the way of establishing an oil and gas leasing program is the environmental review process, which includes an assessment of the proposed seismic…

Agency Move Favors Oil and Gas Industry, Critics Say

From: Daily Yonder

"The Trump administration announced last week it will move another federal agency out of Washington, D.C., relocating dozens of management-level employees of the…

EPA’s ‘no surprises’ enforcement principle unlikely to impact TSCA

From: Chemical Watch

"The US EPA has announced plans to require federal regulators to notify their state counterparts before inspecting power and chemical plants. But despite public…


News Releases

FLORIDA’S ASBESTOS ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM IS A “SICK JOKE”

Open Season in Sunshine State for “Rip & Skip” Operators

NEW FOREST SERVICE LAW ENFORCEMENT CHIEF LACKS CREDENTIALS

Agency Manual Hastily Amended; Independent Law Enforcement Program at Risk

U.S. DISTRICT COURT UPHOLDS WILDERNESS ACT

Olympic National Park's Shelters Are In Violation Of Act

NEW JERSEY ABANDONS ADDED STREAM PROTECTIONS

DEP Employees’ Recommendations Pushed Aside As Persistent Flooding Worsens; Press Conference Called For Today

AGENCY REBUFFS INFORMATION REQUEST IN SCOTCHGARD WHISTLEBLOWER CASE

Issues Raised By Minnesota Scientist Are At Core Of Senator’s Letter