Washington, D.C. -- Today, after five years of work by the Obama Administration and countless hours of advocacy by the Environmental Integrity Project and partner groups, the administration released a…
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America has just elected the first President who promised during his campaign to eliminate or gut the US Environmental Protection Agency. On March 3, Donald Trump pledged during a Republican…
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In a Victory for Neighborhoods Groups, Feds Will Re-Evaluate the Accuracy of Old Estimates of Toxic Emissions of VOCs Washington, D.C. – In response to a lawsuit from community groups…
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Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 2016 Would Set the Stage for Improved Funding and Stronger Warnings from EPA Washington, D.C. – Lawmakers introduced a new bill today that would…
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As State Works to Fix Problem, Its Advisories Tell People to Keep Drinking Contaminated Water Read the full report here, and download the data here. To listen to audio of the…
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Senate Coal Ash Bill Reopens Loopholes, Amounts to "Do-Over" for Power Companies The U.S. Senate is preparing to vote as early as next week on a bill, The Water Resources…
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A report that the Environmental Integrity Project released in March about drinking water contamination in Texas is producing real world results: clean drinking water for a small, rural Latino community that has…
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New Report Ranks the “Top 10” Worst Polluters Among U.S. Coal-Fired Power Plants Washington, D.C., August 11, 2016 –New federal regulations to reduce toxic water pollution from coal-fired power plants will…
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Decision by Texas-based Targa Terminals Reduces Dangerous Bakken Oil Shipments by Rail Through City Baltimore, Md., July 11, 2016 -- Environmental groups today applauded a decision by a Houston-based company to…
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Texas Organizations Challenge State Decision to Permit Up to 30 X More Soot than Allowed by Feds During Startup, Shutdown and Maintenance Austin, Tex., July 1, 2016 -- A coalition of…
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