Source: The Akron Beacon Journal, October 26, 2013 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com The owner of three now-closed motels in Northeast Ohio would pay a $225,000 fine to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency under a proposed consent decree. Jitendra Kapasi of Kent could get that fine reduced to $125,000 if he pays $100,000 within 24 months, under […]
Source: The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, October 28, 2013 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com An industrial treatment plant near Allegheny National Forest is dumping illegal amounts of salty, contaminant-laden wastewater from drillers into the Allegheny River in violation of state and federal laws, an environmental group charged in a federal lawsuit. The state director of Clean Water Action said […]
Source: http://www.news-sentinel.com, October 23, 2013 The Allen County Public Library can proceed with a lawsuit against four contractors, according to a ruling from the Indiana Court of Appeals. The contention stems from a leak of diesel fuel for emergency generators in the basement of the main library in downtown Fort Wayne. In 2007, after construction […]
Source: http://www.nj.com, October 24, 2013 By: Louis C. Hochman State officials say they expect to be able to “virtually eliminate” the foul odors that reach for miles beyond the Fenimore landfill site eventually — but they haven’t yet finalized a plan to do so. In a fact sheet the state Department of Environmental Protection provided […]
Source: http://www.salon.com, October 21, 2013 By: Jim Morris Atlanta-based Georgia-Pacific initiated a secret program designed to prove its product didn’t cause cancer In the spring of 2005, Georgia-Pacific Corp. found itself facing nearly $1 billion in liability from a product it hadn’t made in nearly three decades: a putty-like building material, known as joint compound, […]
Source: http://www.lexology.com, October 9, 2013 By: Karen Leo Mintzer On September 30, 2013, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a record of decision documenting its final selection of a remedy for cleanup of the Gowanus Canal Superfund Site. The Site consists of the entire length of Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn. It borders several […]
Source: http://www.businessweek.com, October 22, 2013 By: Paul M. Barrett One of the many remarkable things about the 20-year-old legal campaign to hold Chevron (CVX) responsible for contamination of the rainforest in Ecuador is that the campaign persists at all. Who’s paying for it? Before I get to that question, some background: Chevron is in the […]
Source: http://www.lexology.com, October 16, 2013 By: Wiley Rein LLP Applying Louisiana law, a federal district court has held that, where an underlying complaint alleges injury exclusively arising from defective architectural design, a professional services exclusion bars coverage. Wisznia Co. v. Gen. Star Indem. Co., Civ. A. No. 11-2657 (E.D. La. Sept. 27, 2013). The insured […]
Source: http://myfox8.com, October 20, 2013 By: Winston-Salem Journal On her way to school, Annie Brown climbed the steep hills that now stand anonymously below the surface of Belews Lake, a man-made body of water in Stokes County with 88 miles of shoreline. Brown, 63, saw Duke Energy build the earthen dam in the early 1970s […]
Source: http://www.lexology.com, October 18, 2013 By: John O’Connor and Theodore N. Nemeroff, Steptoe & Johnson LLP Noxious fumes emitted from defective drywall are “pollutants” for purposes of applying total pollution exclusions in commercial general liability (CGL) policies, according to a recent decision by a federal court in Mississippi. Based on this conclusion, the United States […]
Source: http://www.constructionexec.com, October 2013 By: Jeff Cavignac An effective construction insurance program requires the dovetailing of several different policies in order to protect each project stakeholder. General liability and workers’ compensation are critical elements of insuring a construction project, but the keystone is builders risk coverage. Builders risk, often called “course of construction,” is a […]
Source: http://www.lexology.com, October 8, 2013 By: Philip L. Comella and William R. Schubert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP California is the most recent state to pass a new, comprehensive statute with which to regulate the hydraulic fracturing industry. The California statute is making headlines, and for a good reason: California contains an estimated two thirds of the […]
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