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May 7, 2013

United States: The Changing Landscape Of Liability For Natural Resource Damages

Source: http://www.mondaq.com, May 2, 2013 By: John G. Nevius Previously published by The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, Inc. Volume 21, No. 4, April 2013 Many jurisdictions have announced that they plan to more actively pursue natural resource damages (“NRDs”) from potentially responsible parties (“PRPs”) deemed liable under CERCLA or Superfund. Recent developments in case law have […]

May 7, 2013

When does an "occurrence" occur?

Source: http://www.lexology.com, April 29, 2013 By: Jerome H. Sturhahn, Sherman & Howard LLC Two federal courts in Denver recently addressed a fundamental question that exists in almost every construction defect case – when did the property damage that gives rise to liability, and the insurer’s obligation, occur? The answer to the question of when the […]

May 2, 2013

Santee Cooper Coal plant pollution sparks federal lawsuit

Source: http://www.greenvilleonline.com, April 29, 2013 By: Sammy Fretwell An environmental group made good Monday on its threat to sue Santee Cooper for years of arsenic contamination at the state-owned utility’s coal-fired power plant west of Myrtle Beach. In a federal lawsuit, the Waccamaw Riverkeeper says Santee Cooper and state environmental regulators knew for more than […]

May 2, 2013

Hydraulic Fracking & Water Pollution

Source: http://theenergycollective.com, April 30, 2013 By: Grant McDermott In planning my series on the environmental impacts of natural gas for The Energy Collective, I had always intended for my third post to cover the critical issue of water needs. While climate concerns may dominate for some (see my previous posts), it seems fair to say […]

May 2, 2013

What do you call a contractor who provides an owner with an OCP Policy, additional insured status, and indemnification? Confused

Source: http://www.lexology.com, April 26, 2013 By: Jonathan A. Cass and Daniel E. Fierstein, Cohen, Seglias, Pallas, Greenhall & Furman PC For most people, there is only one thing more excruciating than a discussion about insurance coverage: a blog post about it. So brace yourselves dear readers. With all kidding aside, the importance for contractors and […]

May 2, 2013

Louisiana court finds settlement of environmental enforcement actions triggers insurance coverage

Source: http://www.lexology.com, April 26, 2013 By: David Erickson and Mark Anstoetter, Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP The Louisiana Court of Appeals has ruled that a commercial pollution legal liability policy covered at least some costs to be incurred in connection with the insured’s resolution of the state’s environmental enforcement actions. Bollinger Shipyards Lockport, L.L.C. v. […]

May 1, 2013

Franklin Forks Residents Concerned About Methane In Water Wells

Source: http://www.wicz.com, April 30, 2013 A response wasn’t long in coming, following the latest bit of news on a very controversial subject. Just one day after the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection said methane found in private water wells in Franklin Forks Township was naturally occuring and not the result of natural gas development, one […]

May 1, 2013

Fridley Superfund site to become business campus

Source: Saint Paul Pioneer Press (MN), May 1, 2013 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com A Minneapolis developer known for cleaning up industrial sites has plans to turn Fridley’s biggest and most polluted parcel into a sprawling business campus. Paul Hyde of Hyde Developments has been in discussion with city officials for nearly two years to buy 122 […]

May 1, 2013

FL Water Pollution Bill Up for Vote

Read here about a water pollution bill that is up for vote in Florida.

May 1, 2013

California Assembly panel OKs three measures to halt fracking for more study

Source: The Sacramento Bee, May 1, 2013 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com In the latest sign of Democrats’ determination to rein in the disputed extraction process known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a California Assembly committee has advanced three bills that would halt the practice in the state for the foreseeable future. They were not the first […]

April 30, 2013

Pa.: Drilling not to blame in tainted-well case

Pennsylvania environmental regulators on Monday concluded that Marcellus Shale drilling was not responsible for a high-profile case of methane contamination of private water wells in northeastern Pennsylvania. The state Department of Environmental Protection said it has closed the books on an investigation of the methane migration in Franklin Forks, Pa., which anti-drilling celebrities Yoko Ono […]

April 30, 2013

Methane study, EPA debunk claims of water pollution, climate change from fracking

Source: The Washington Times, April 29, 2013 By: Ben Wolfgang After a 16-month investigation, state regulators Monday said that natural gas fracking, contrary to highly publicized claims, isn’t to blame for high methane levels in three families’ drinking water in a northern Pennsylvania town. For fracking proponents, it was another piece of good news. The […]

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