HIGHLANDS SEPTIC STUDY FACES RETRACTION DEMAND
Study Used to Justify Septic Standards Relaxation Based on Bad Data
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News Releases for New Jersey
Study Used to Justify Septic Standards Relaxation Based on Bad Data
Delays Caused by Continual State Dithering and Ever Shifting Priorities
Mercury Contamination of Jersey Water and Wildlife Will Last after EPA Cleanup
Zeros Out Park Maintenance Money and Forces Layoffs in Waste & Water Programs
“Significant Deficiencies” May Cost State $23 Million in “Unsupported” Expenses
Bashes Open Space Commitment He Touts to Win Federal Grants
Regulatory Ruses to Evade Legal Duty to Impose Meaningful Pollution Controls
Land Use Driving Nutrient Loading; Pollution Diet Needed to Avert Tipping Point
Corporate-Dominated Science Board Asks DuPont to Self-Assess Chemical Effects
State DEP Sitting on Report Detailing Fenimore Landfill Toxic Seepage into Streams
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