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Republican attorneys general mount a new attack on the EPA’s use of civil rights law

Grist 25 Apr 2024
For much of its 53-year history, the Environmental Protection Agency let civil rights complaints languish ... Chizewer described the provision as vital because “our environmental laws are not protecting all communities.
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The EPA’s new power plant pollution rule has a big, gassy hole in it

The Verge 25 Apr 2024
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just finalized rules aimed at slashing greenhouse gas emissions from power plants ... which tried to gut environmental protections the last time.
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10 times as much of this toxic pesticide could end up on your tomatoes under ...

Alternet 25 Apr 2024
Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed easing restrictions on acephate ... The agency ... But with both acephate and malathion, the agency is now proposing to remove that extra layer of protection.
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Editorial: Lake suit correct

Toledo Blade 25 Apr 2024
Toledo and Lucas County are heading to court with the assertion that the Ohio and U.S. Environmental Protection Agencies have totally failed in their duty to protect Lake Erie water quality ... .
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Biden administration aims to clean up power sector with revamped rules

Voa News 25 Apr 2024
The Environmental Protection Agency tightened a proposal to slash carbon emissions from existing coal and new gas plants, and updated and finalized long-standing rules to reduce mercury and toxic air ...
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Tough new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down

Fox31 Denver 25 Apr 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) — Coal-fired power plants would be forced to capture smokestack emissions or shut down under a rule issued Thursday by the Environmental Protection Agency ... Environmental groups hailed ...
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New rules will slash air, water and climate pollution from U.S. power plants

The Washington Post 25 Apr 2024
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a set of rules aimed at reducing harmful pollution from gas- and coal-fired power plants nationwide ... .
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EPA to announce new energy standards aimed at cleaner air and curbing climate change

Usatoday 25 Apr 2024
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to release a group of long-awaited power plant standards on Thursday, aiming to further reduce air pollution that makes people sick and the greenhouse gases emissions warming the planet.
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Biden cracks down on power plants’ climate emissions, pollution

The Hill 25 Apr 2024
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Thursday it had finalized a suite of rules that aim to cut the plants’ pollution ... However, the Biden administration's moves were cheered by climate and environmental advocates.
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The airport in Hyannis plans to expand. What's the strategy for PFAS contamination there?

Cape Cod Times 25 Apr 2024
That makes disposal to hazardous and solid waste landfills a common option for getting rid of waste from PFAS cleanups, despite risks outlined in interim guidance on PFAS destruction and disposal issued by the Environmental Protection Agency in 2020.
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Flint residents call on Biden to pay for decade-old federal failures in water crisis

Usatoday 25 Apr 2024
Environmental Protection Agency ... A state agency, then called the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, acknowledged a catastrophic error in not requiring the city to treat the raw water with corrosion control chemicals.
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The EPA set limits on 'forever chemicals': What does that mean for the Upstate?

GoUpstate 25 Apr 2024
Environmental Protection Agency officially released the first legally enforceable limits for the amount of six PFAS chemicals in drinking water ... Those options can be found on the Environmental Working Group’s website.
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Biden administration finalizes new rules for power plants in one of its most significant climate ...

CNN 25 Apr 2024
The Environmental Protection Agency’s new rules will compel coal and new natural gas power plants to either cut or capture 90% of their climate pollution by 2032 ... The agency also announced tougher ...
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South Bend will demolish former Fun F/X building, as owner's lawsuit continues

South Bend Tribune 25 Apr 2024
The former Fun F/X building, at 1000 W ... An inspection later that year revealed the sprinklers had no water pressure ... The Environmental Protection Agency partnered with the city in 2022 to tear down neighboring properties to the west, Bauer said.
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Former Herald-Journal building to undergo asbestos abatement; here's what we know.

Independent Mail 25 Apr 2024
The former home of the Spartanburg Herald-Journal is being prepped for asbestos abatement and demolition ... According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), asbestos was used in many ways due to its strength and heat resistance.

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