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March 2, 2020

Second coronavirus death in Washington state as number of cases rises to 13

A second person has died in Washington state and five more people have tested positive with the novel coronavirus, health officials said Sunday. Four of the new cases, including the second death, are among residents of a long-term nursing facility where officials have been investigating a possible outbreak of coronavirus. Read more.…

March 2, 2020

How DuPont may avoid paying to clean up a toxic ‘forever chemical’

Robin Andrews of Pedricktown, New Jersey, has been fighting an autoimmune disease and thyroid condition for the past three years, suffering severe dental problems, hair loss and other symptoms. All, she believes, are the result of exposure to drinking water tainted by a group of chemicals called PFAS, used widely for decades in products like […]

March 2, 2020

Two more wells near Dover Air Force Base found to be contaminated

Two more wells near Dover Air Force Base have been found to have possible high levels of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), dangerous chemicals which are contained in firefighting foam. The U.S. Air Force and Dover Air Force Base have notified Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) that preliminary results […]

February 28, 2020

EPA reaches settlements with 3 companies for clean water violations

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently reached settlements with three Massachusetts construction companies, which ensures they will come into compliance with stormwater regulations to reduce pollution from runoff. Under the settlements, the three companies will also pay fines and follow the terms of their permits for discharging stormwater. Read more.…

February 28, 2020

Air Force to allocate $13.5 million to address chemical contamination at former Oscoda base

Congressman Dan Kildee announced that the Air Force will allocate $13.5 million to address PFAs around a former Air Force Base in Oscoda. The funding comes from the $60 million that congress recently provided the Department of Defense to spend to address PFAs contamination at decommissioned bases around the country. Last month, a group of Michigan […]

February 27, 2020

Arco Agrees to Pay $28 Million to Clean Up Montana Mining Town

Adding to its $1.4 billion already spent on cleaning up former mining sites near Butte, Montana, Atlantic Richfield Company agreed Tuesday to pay another $28 million for mining cleanup costs in Anaconda, Montana. Anaconda is just 25 miles from Butte, which for over a century has been billed as “The Richest Hill on Earth” for […]

February 27, 2020

Cleanup of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ could cost up to $1.2 billion, exceed 3M settlement

For the first time since Minnesota reached its historic $850 million settlement with 3M Co. over the toxic “forever chemicals” polluting ground­water in the east metro, the state has put dollar estimates on the potential fixes being developed. The $700 million available to spend on cleaning drinking water and restoring damaged natural resources does not […]

February 27, 2020

Juliette residents gearing up for fight over alleged coal ash contamination

Citizens in the City of Juliette are gearing up for a fight over access to clean water. They believe that coal ash from Georgia Power’s Plant Scherer has contaminated their groundwater supply and have now taken their battle to lawmakers at the State Capitol. Read more.…

February 27, 2020

Rural Utilities Latest To Sue 3M Over Chemical Cleanup

A group that represents more than 31,000 rural utility systems is the latest to sue 3M, DuPont, Chemours and others over costs to clean up “forever” chemicals contained in the companies’ firefighting foam products from local groundwater. The National Rural Water Association and city of Millington, Tennessee, sued DuPont de Nemours Inc., The Chemours Co., 3M Co. and […]

February 27, 2020

What’s making tenants sick at Ardmore’s new luxury apartments?

Just getting the One Ardmore apartments built was an epic struggle that spanned more than a decade. Lower Merion traditionalists called the building architecturally overwhelming. Neighbors fought the state’s $10.5 million grant all the way to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court — and lost. Read more.

February 26, 2020

Heightened levels of toxic PFAS chemicals found in 2 additional wells near Dover Air Force Base

Water in two wells near Dover Air Force Base may have elevated levels of toxic “forever” chemicals that are linked to a host of health issues, according to the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC). DNREC said the water quality test results, by the United States Air Force, are preliminary at this […]

February 26, 2020

PFAS Litigation Continues as EPA Proposes Increased Federal Regulations

On February 20, 2020, Earthjustice, on behalf of a variety of nonprofit organizations, including the Sierra Club, brought suit against the United States Department of Defense (“DOD”), alleging that the DOD violated the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) and the National Defense Authorization Act (“NDAA”) in its decision to enter into contracts for the incineration […]

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