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ENVIROS SUE EPA OVER DRINKING WATER RADIATION GUIDELINES

From: Law 360

"Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility said in its complaint that had it filed a Freedom of Information Act request for the concentrations of more than 100…

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'S NEW EMERGENCY PLAN FOR DRINKING WATER CONCERNS MANY

From: NBC Bay Area

"To put it in perspective - in Flint where we had lead exposure in the water it was one and a half times that of safe drinking water level. Here they're talking about…

CELL COVERAGE TO WASH ACROSS NATIONAL PARK WILDERNESS

From: Sonoran News

"The plan would wire wilderness in violation of law, as well as contravene National Park Service (NPS) policy and the very purpose for which Theodore Roosevelt National…

BUNDY VERDICT: MORE ANGER, MORE INJUSTICE, MORE ANXIETY

From: Idaho Statesman

"“Unless (the Justice Department) is with these agencies, they are going to approach this with one arm tied behind their back,” said Jeff Ruch, executive director…

MAILBAG: LETTER TO GOVERNMENT

From: The News Press

"The Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility's statistics bear out the pro-industry position, reporting an 85% drop in environmental enforcement for every…


News Releases

CONGRESS POISED TO BUILD BIGGER LOCKS AS BARGE INDUSTRY FADES

Fewer Barges on Rivers, Less Traffic and Lowest Levels of Congestion in 30 Years

SHAKE UP AT PARK SERVICE HEADQUARTERS

Reorganization Marginalizes Top Deputy Responsible for Firing Park Police Chief

EPA ENCOURAGING PESTICIDE COMPANIES TO CONDUCT HUMAN STUDIES

Proposed New Rules Lack Any Ethical Protections for Study Subjects

NEW WATCHDOG GROUP FOR NEW JERSEY ENVIRONMENTAL EMPLOYEES

Former DEP Employee Heads New Chapter; Confidential Hotline for Employees

CELL PHONE RINGS COMING TO EVERY CORNER OF NATIONAL PARKS

Officials Invite Telecom Companies to Fill In “Dead Zones” Throughout Park System