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ANOTHER INSPECTOR GENERAL REPORT SLAMS ILLEGAL IRRIGATOR SUBSIDIES

From: Daily Kos

"The audits have spurred calls by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) and other groups to hold individual Reclamation officials accountable and…

EPA ADVANCES RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY GUIDE AS ADVOCATES SUE FOR DATA

From: Inside EPA

"Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), one of the 63 signatories to the comment letter, has repeatedly raised concerns that the proposed drinking…

EPA SENDS WHITE HOUSE CONTROVERSIAL RADIATION GUIDELINES

From: Greenwire

"Of those 110 radionuclides, EPA gave thresholds for only three: cesium-137, strontium-90 and iodine-131, said the group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility,…

DNR OFFICIAL EXPECTS PAVILION WORK TO BEGIN SOON

From: Chicago Tribune

"Dunes Action, a grass roots effort that opposes selling liquor at the state park and plans for the banquet center, will continue to question the decision about…

INSPECTOR GENERAL SAYS RECLAMATION WASTED $32.2 M ON KLAMATH IRRIGATORS

From: Counterpunch

"The misspending is a revealed in a new audit report that confirms charges leveled last year by the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). In a…


News Releases

U.S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION NOW BEYOND RECLAMATION

More Than $100 Million Misused Yet No Repayments, Reforms or Reprimands

FLORIDA ECO-ENFORCEMENT STILL SCRAPING BOTTOM

Even Slight Upturns Cannot Mask Historic Nosedive in Pollution Control

EPA ENFORCEMENT PICK TO SERVE WITHOUT SENATE CONFIRMATION

Susan Bodine Starts as “Special Counsel to Administrator on Enforcement” on Tues.

U.S. SPECIAL COUNSEL BLASTS KLAMATH IRRIGATOR SLUSH FUND

Findings of Illegality and Waste Fail to Spark Bureau of Reclamation Reform

EPA CRIMINAL POLLUTION ENFORCEMENT WITHERING AWAY

Number of Criminal Investigators, Cases Opened, and Convictions Nosediving