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June 2, 2016

Former county site source of city park contamination

Source: http://weartv.com, June 1, 2016 By: Jackalyn Kovac PENSACOLA, Fla. (WEAR) — The city of Pensacola wants Escambia County to pay for a contamination issue that is affecting a city park. In the last few months, the playground at Corrine Jones Park has been ripped up and replaced with construction. The city is adding a […]

June 2, 2016

8th Circuit Court Finds Class Action Inappropriate to Resolve Neighborhood Claims for Damages Arising From Environmental Contamination

Source: http://www.lexology.com, May 31, 2016 By: Andrew H. Perellis, Patrick D. Joyce and Craig B. Simonsen, Seyfarth Shaw LLP Seyfarth Synopsis: The Eighth Circuit found that a class action could not be sustained in an environmental pollution case because “the class lacks the requisite commonality and cohesiveness to satisfy Rule 23.” In Karl Ebert v. […]

May 31, 2016

Cities Are Testing a New Way to Pay for Pollution Cleanup

Source: https://nextcity.org, May 27, 2016 By: Jen Kinney This week, Portland is expected to become the seventh West Coast city to sue Monsanto, alleging that the corporation should be held liable for costs related to the cleanup of contaminants in Portland Harbor — though the corporation never had a manufacturing presence in Portland, nor on […]

May 27, 2016

Town's not legally liable in contaminated daycare case, appeals court rules

Source: http://www.nj.com, May 26, 2016 By: Rebecca Forand An appeals court has set aside the majority of rulings against the township stemming from the case of a contaminated thermometer plant that later became a daycare center. The location was previously the Accutherm thermometer plant from 1984 to 1994 and mercury contamination concerns arose in the late 1980s. […]

May 26, 2016

Jury rejects $7.5-million hog farm case

Source: http://myjournalcourier.com, May 26, 2016 By: Nick Draper Jurors rejected a call for $7.5 million in damages in a precedent-setting lawsuit against a commercial hog-feeding operation, awarding nothing to those who argued their health and community were being endangered. Ten people filed the civil complaint in 2014 against the Scott County concentrated animal feeding operation […]

May 26, 2016

EPA tightens rules for 3M-made pollutants

Source: Saint Paul Pioneer Press (MN), May 23, 2016 Posted on: http://www.advisen.com Regulators have issued tougher rules for two pollutants found in some of Washington County’s drinking water. The Environmental Protection Agency issued a new “health advisory” for the chemicals — PFOS and PFOA, both formerly manufactured by the 3M Corp. The agency slashed the […]

May 24, 2016

4,400 Avoca-area plaintiffs seek reinstatement of Luzerne County environmental contamination suit

Source: The Sunday Dispatch, May 20, 2016 Posted on: http://www.advisen.com Lawyers representing 4,300 past and present Avoca-area residents filed hundreds of pages in court documents this week arguing why they should be allowed to reactivate an environmental contamination suit in Luzerne County. The Avoca plaintiffs are appealing a February ruling by a New York federal […]

May 24, 2016

New Kansas Act Allows Relief for Purchase of Contaminated Property

Source: http://www.lexology.com, May 18, 2016 By: William F. Ford, Jessica E. Merrigan, Margaret H. Richards and Grant A. Harse, Lathrop & Gage LLP On May 9, 2016, Kansas Governor Sam Brownback signed into law the Contaminated Property Redevelopment Act (the “Act”). The goal of this Act is to allow purchasers in Kansas to acquire real […]

May 24, 2016

New York lets policyholder choose which insurers must pay “all sums” for claims spanning many years

Source: http://www.lexology.com, May 20, 2016 By: Kenneth M. Gorenberg, Barnes & Thornburg LLP Businesses facing asbestos or environmental claims may be encouraged by a decision from New York’s highest court earlier this month. This new decision allows the policyholder to choose which of many policy periods should initially be responsible for the policyholder’s asbestos litigation, […]

May 23, 2016

Contamination could remain at spill site in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Source: http://www.duluthnewstribune.com, May 22, 2016 By: Keith Matheny Despite Canadian oil transport giant Enbridge’s assertions that it had cleaned up all but one of the five barrels of oil it said leaked from a pipeline in the Hiawatha National Forest in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in about 1980, contaminated soil and groundwater persisted at the site […]

May 20, 2016

DEC: Taconic Plastics responsible for PFOA contamination in Petersburgh

Source: http://news10.com, May 19, 2016 By: Lindsay Nielsen The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) designated Taconic Plastics as a state superfund site. According to the DEC, the state has been working with the Town of Petersburgh since the discovery of PFOA contamination. “Protecting public health and the environment remains the number one […]

May 19, 2016

Contaminated Groundwater Found at Former N.H. Landfill

Source: http://www.unionleader.com, May 17, 2016 By: Kimberly Houghton Groundwater contamination has been discovered at the former town landfill, prompting state officials to begin another round of private well sampling to determine the extent of the problem now facing several communities in southern New Hampshire. As part of the state’s ongoing water contamination investigation, elevated levels […]

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