Washington, DC On March 10, the Department of Justice approved a $175 million settlement to compensate service members and their families for injuries suffered because of their exposure to contaminated water at Camp... Read more »
Salisbury, MDWere you to visit a well-known real estate website to check out life in Salisbury, you might find entries touting its affordability or easy access to Chesapeake Bay beaches. You would... Read more »
Tampa, FL On July 21, Tampa Bay Water announced that it had received a $21.7 million settlement in the class action PFAS lawsuit against manufacturers of these “forever chemicals.” An additional $2-4 million... Read more »
“If you ever wanted to kill somebody, just take ’em on a cruise … because you’ll never get caught.” I disagree with the blanket truth of this statement made by “cruise safety... Read more »
“If you ever wanted to kill somebody, just take ’em on a cruise … because you’ll never get caught.” I disagree with the blanket truth of this statement made by “cruise safety... Read more »
Athens, OH In April, Pike Water Inc., an Ohio utility company, filed a federal PFAS lawsuit against fifteen chemical companies, including AGC Chemicals Americas Inc. The lawsuit alleges that chemicals produced by these... Read more »
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the finalization of new drinking water standards Wednesday that aim to reduce the amount of harmful chemicals legally allowed in water in the United States.... Read more »
On April 10, 2024, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the first ever National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWRs), which are legally enforceable national standards, setting limits for five individual PFAS and... Read more »
UN independent experts expressed concern about the ongoing water shortage in Guadeloupe, a French Caribbean island. They raised concerns over tap water pollution, steep prices and attempts to silence critics, calling the... Read more »
India farmers protest against Cauvery Water Management Authority order to share river water – JURIST
Asian News International (ANI) reported on Friday that farmers in the southern Indian state of Karnataka are protesting against an order to share water from the Cauvery River with the neighbouring State... Read more »
