In Flint, Michigan, lead, copper, and bacteria are contaminating the drinking supply and making residents ill. If other cities fail to fix their old pipes, the problem could soon become a lot more common. http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/07/dont-drink-the-water/399803/ ALANA SEMUELS FLINT, Mich.—Melissa Mays looks around the emergency room at a frail, elderly man in...
EPA Regional Administrator Tours Mining Areas with New Mexico Officials
EPA Regional Administrator Tours Mining Areas with New Mexico Officials DALLAS – (July 24, 2015) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regional Administrator Ron Curry toured areas of New Mexico and the Navajo Nation where progress in cleaning up legacy contamination from uranium mines is being made EPA Regional Administrator Tours...
TRI Reporting Failures from No. Canaan, Conn. Companies Nets Emergency Response Equipment for Local Fire Departments under EPA Settlement
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