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August 10, 2012

California Supreme Court rules on environmental claims stacking, all-sums approach

Source: Business Insurance, August 9, 2012 The California Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that policyholders involved in long-tail environmental claims can “stack” coverage limits over multiple policy years and can take an “all-sums” approach to indemnity allocation. The unanimous ruling in the State of California vs. Continental Insurance Co. et al. affirms an appellate court’s […]

August 7, 2012

Pipeline company to submit plan to treat ground water

Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI), August 6, 2012 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com West Shore Pipe Line Co. is expected to submit a ground water remediation plan to the state Department of Natural Resources by Wednesday that will describe how the company will remove and treat gasoline-tainted ground water in the Town of Jackson, a state environmental […]

August 7, 2012

Institute truck terminal to pay fine for alleged pollution

Source: Charleston Daily Mail (WV), August 6, 2012 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com The operator of a truck terminal in Institute has agreed to pay a $49,756 fine for allegedly violating state pollution laws. Quala Systems Inc., headquartered in Exton, Pa., agreed to pay the fine for allegedly violating its permit to operate a disposal system for the […]

August 7, 2012

AIG to pay L.A. Unified nearly $79 million in claims settlement

Source: Los Angeles Times, August 6, 2012 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com Insurance giant AIG will pay nearly $79 million to the Los Angeles Unified School District to settle a lawsuit over its failure to pay claims on properties with environmental and pollution hazards, The Times has learned. Although AIG admitted no wrongdoing, the $78.8-million settlement, combined […]

August 7, 2012

Superfund cuts could delay Garfield cleanup

Source: The Record (Hackensack, NJ), August 5, 2012 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com Proposed cuts to the federal Superfund program may delay the long-term cleanup of cancer-causing chromium that has spread underneath a neighborhood of hundreds of homes and businesses in Garfield. President Obama’s plan to cut $37 million from the Superfund program as well as the […]

August 7, 2012

Supreme Court: Pesticide drift is not trespassing

Source: St. Cloud Times (MN), August 2, 2012 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com The state Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that it’s not trespassing when a pesticide sprayed on one property drifts to another property. The ruling overturns a decision last summer by the state Court of Appeals that said pesticide drifting from its intended farm onto an […]

August 2, 2012

Sandwich business deals in pure power

Source: Cape Cod Times, July 31, 2012 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com Waste from hundreds of restaurants collects in the Sandwich industrial park, but this is no dump. Cape Cod BioFuels turns the grease and used cooking oil into biodiesel fuel, most of which ends up heating homes across the Cape. The raw material, known in the […]

August 2, 2012

Drilling Company Threatens Lawsuit in NY

Read here about a natural gas drilling company in New York that is threatening to sue of regulators don’t stop local bans.

August 2, 2012

Hopewell company agrees to $175,000 penalty over pollution

Source: Richmond Time-Dispatch, July 31, 2012 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com Hercules Inc. has agreed to pay a $175,000 penalty and add $200,000 in pollution controls to settle alleged air-pollution violations at its Hopewell chemical plant, federal officials said today. According to the officials, the plant at 1111 Hercules Road had inadequate controls in place for limiting […]

July 27, 2012

Tough talk on cleanup of toxic site in St. Louis falls hollow

Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 23, 2012 Carondelet Coke was one of the most polluted places in Missouri. Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke was one of the most contaminated sites in Ohio. Each scored high enough on a hazard scale to be considered for inclusion on the U.S. government’s priority list for cleaning toxic sites. […]

July 27, 2012

$36.8M N.J. Superfund Site Cleanup Approved

Source: The Record, Hackensack, NJ, July 23, 2012 Posted on: http://newyork.construction.com Most of the contaminated groundwater at the Maywood Chemical Co. Superfund site will be left untreated to naturally break down over the course of centuries as part of a $36.8 million cleanup plan chosen this month by federal officials. The project by the U.S. […]

July 26, 2012

$1 million hog waste fine will protect river

Source: Star-News, July 25, 2012 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com The N.C. Coastal Land Trust will receive $1 million over five years as part of the punishment for Freedman Farms, a Columbus County hog farm that released more than 324,000 gallons of untreated waste into a stream that feeds the Waccamaw River in 2007. The Wilmington-based Coastal […]

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