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EPA Sets New Drinking Water Standards to Reduce PFAS Exposure
"This action will prevent thousands of deaths and reduce tens of thousands of serious illnesses." EPA Administrator Michael Regan said.Judge Grants Final Approval to 3M's PFAS Settlement, Cites 'Lack of Substantive Opposition'
Under the deal, 3M will provide at least $10.5 billion but could pay up to $12.5 billion, depending on the number of participants.EPA Finalizes Strict Emission Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles
The American Trucking Associations said the new rule has "unachievable targets and will carry real consequences for the U.S. supply chain and movement of freight throughout the economy."PFAS Manufacturer's Ignorance Stymies EPA Effort to Enforce Ban
Inhance argues the EPA exceeded its authority because the company's 40-year-old fluorination process is not a "significant new use" under the Toxic Substances Control Act.'There Is No Conspiracy': Lawyer Fires Back Against Sanctions Motion in DuPont Water Settlement
Jeff Kray, of Marten Law in Seattle, accused of holding up DuPont's $1.19 billion water contamination settlement, called class counsel's sanctions motion an "intimidation tactic" based on a "fantastical conspiracy theory."View more book results for the query "*"
Attorneys Appointed to Helm State Agencies Focused on Environment, Education
"Through Governor Murphy's historic investments in higher education, New Jersey is a national leader in making postsecondary education more accessible and affordable," Margo Chaly said .Appeals Court Sides With Landfill Operator in Real Estate Developer's 'Nuisance' Complaint
In one of a number of key lawsuits to watch against Waste Management of New York, the Appellate Division, Fourth Department issued an unsigned memorandum decision in favor of the trash collector on March 15, reversing a lower court judge's ruling.Another Oregon Wildfire Verdict Brings PacifiCorp's Total Damages to Over $220M
An Oregon jury on Tuesday awarded more than $29 million to nine individuals who survived three wildfires in 2020.ESG Thought Leaders Sort Out What Went Wrong, What's Worth Saving
"It's nebulous, and the more nebulous it gets, the more harm it's doing because it's not popular. And if you make it mean everything, then it means nothing," said Omeed Malik, president of the investment firm 1789 Partners.