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June 14, 2019

Air Force diverted $66M to cover growing chemical cleanup costs

Source: https://thehill.com, June 13, 2019 By: Rebecca Beitsch A new analysis from the Department of Defense shows the Air Force diverted more than $66 million to cover the cleanup costs of harmful “forever chemicals” that have leached into the water supply. Those funds were originally intended to cover a number of other projects, including asbestos abatement, […]

June 14, 2019

TVA agrees to remove 12 million tons of coal ash from Gallatin plant, clean contamination

Source: https://www.knoxnews.com, June 13, 2019 By: Jamie Satterfield The Tennessee Valley Authority has agreed to dig up 12 million tons of coal ash stored in unlined pits at its Gallatin Fossil Plant in Middle Tennessee and clean up contamination from it, officials announced Thursday. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and Tennessee Attorney General […]

June 14, 2019

Report finds sweeping blame for fatal Oklahoma rig explosion

Source: Houston Chronicle, June 13, 2019 Posted on: https://www.advisen.com A federal review of an oil rig explosion that killed five workers in Oklahoma last year assigned blame not only to the Houston company that owned and operated the rig, but also to the entire energy sector and government for a woeful lack of regulation and […]

June 14, 2019

U.S. Supreme Court to Review “Immensely Important” Environmental Case

Source: https://www.lexology.com, June 12, 2019 By: William K. Enger, Wilson Elser The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on June 10, 2019, to review a case involving “immensely important” questions regarding clean-up activities required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA). In Atlantic Richfield Co. v. Christian Atlantic Richfield […]

June 13, 2019

CITY PROBERS LOOKING AT NYCHA’S NEW LEAD CLEAN-UP MESS

Source: https://thecity.nyc, June 12, 2019 By: Greg B. Smith The city’s Housing Authority and the Department of Investigation are looking into how NYCHA workers checking for lead ended up using expired dust wipes to certify apartments are “clean,” THE CITY has learned. The expired materials revelation raises questions about the credibility of the so-called clearance […]

June 13, 2019

Mitigation of Environmental Risks Caused by Extreme Weather

Source: https://www.law.com, June 13, 2019 By: Jillian C. Kirn According to the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, flooding is the most frequent and damaging natural disaster impacting the commonwealth. Many of Pennsylvania’s communities are located adjacent to waterbodies. Imagine that you are environmental, health and safety (EHS) counsel or general counsel for a company dealing with […]

June 13, 2019

Bill would make developers responsible for cleanup costs at contaminated properties

Source: https://www.heraldnews.com, June 12, 2019 By: Jo C. Goode A year ago the state Department of Environmental Protection issued a cease and desist order that stopped the demolition of the Healy School. Neighbors have been dealing with piles of contaminated debris currently being removed by government environmental agencies and on the taxpayers’ dime. Now, Rep. […]

June 13, 2019

Lawsuit filed against developer after deadly trench collapse

Read here about a lawsuit filed against developer after deadly trench collapse.

June 13, 2019

Selecting Professional Liability Coverage

Source: http://www.berkleycp.com, June 4, 2019 By: Raymond F.H. Bustamante, Berkley Construction Professional Obtaining competitive terms in a complex marketplace The Construction Specifier June 2019 Driven by a strong economy, the easing of lending standards, and a healthy commercial real estate marketplace, construction starts are expected to total about $800 billion in the United States, according […]

June 12, 2019

State working to contain Farmington River pollution from firefighting foam spill

Source: https://www.courant.com, June 12, 2019 By: Gregory B. Hladky State environmental officials are continuing efforts to contain potentially hazardous chemical pollution in the Farmington River resulting from the accidental spill of fire-fighting foam at a Bradley International Airport hangar. Close to 50,000 of gallons of water and foam containing PFAS, known as “forever chemicals,” were […]

June 12, 2019

How citizen sleuths cracked the Wolverine tannery pollution case

Source: https://www.mlive.com, June 12, 2019 By: Garret Ellison Lynn McIntosh wasn’t surprised to see the police officer watching her. McIntosh was taking samples at the city dam because she worried about contamination where people fished, launched canoes and jumped into a frigid Rogue River every Valentine’s Day for the Sweetheart Splash. As she snapped photos and […]

June 12, 2019

‘It cracked like hell.’ Feds say engineers didn’t heed alarms before FIU bridge collapse.

Source: https://www.miamiherald.com, June 11, 2019 By: Andres Viglucci and Douglas Hanks In a damning new report, federal work-safety investigators conclude that engineers in charge of design and construction of the ill-fated Florida International University pedestrian bridge should have shut down Southwest Eighth Street because of growing cracks in the structure, but failed to recognize the […]

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