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"EPA Showdown: Who in Texas Wants Tighter Refinery Regulation?" [1]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will set up its microphones for an all day hearing Tuesday in Galena Park, a community on Houston’s east side in the heart of the enormous Houston Ship Channel refinery complex. It’s the second of two such hearings with the first held last month in a similar community in Los Angeles."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [4]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [7]
Source: StateImpact Texas [8], 08/05/2014
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"As More Male Bass Switch Sex, a Strange Fish Story Expands" [9]

"At first she was surprised. Then she was disturbed. Now she’s a little alarmed. Each time a different batch of male fish with eggs in their testes shows up in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, Vicki Blazer’s eyebrows arch a bit higher."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Fish & Fisheries [10]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Wash Post [12], 08/04/2014
  • Read more about "As More Male Bass Switch Sex, a Strange Fish Story Expands" [9]

"Report: Feds Failed To Inspect Chemical Plants With High Terror Risk" [13]

"Government officials have failed to inspect nearly all of the chemical plants considered to be at high risk for terrorist attacks, according to congressional investigators."

Chemicals [2]
Disasters [14]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: The Hill [15], 07/31/2014
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Fresh Secret Reports from the Congressional Research Service [16]

Here are some recent explainers of interest to environmental journalists from the CRS, which Congress does not allow to be released to the taxpaying public who paid for them. The WatchDog thanks those who leaked them and the Federation of American Scientists' Project on Government Secrecy for publishing them.

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Agriculture [18]
Chemicals [2]
Climate Change [19]
Economy & Business [20]
Energy & Fuel [21]
Laws & Regulations [22]
Natural Resources [23]
People & Population [24]
Policy [25]
Pollution [5]
Transportation [26]
Water & Oceans [27]
Visibility: 
Public [6]
  • Read more about Fresh Secret Reports from the Congressional Research Service [16]

What the Public Isn't Allowed To Know Could Kill You [28]

The federal government has not only done very little to protect the public from the mass-casualty threats chemical facilities present to neighboring communities, they've focused efforts on keeping the public from knowing about those threats or the government's own failures to keep them safe. Now the U.S. EPA has signaled that it is about to revise a key rule governing chemical facility safety and security.

SEJ Publication Types: 
WatchDog TipSheet [17]
Topics on the Beat: 
Chemicals [2]
Disasters [14]
Environmental Politics [4]
Laws & Regulations [22]
People & Population [24]
Visibility: 
Public [6]
  • Read more about What the Public Isn't Allowed To Know Could Kill You [28]

Mercury Survivors Neglected By Govt, Grassy Narrows First Nation Claims [29]

"A northwestern Ontario First Nation has released a five-year-old report confirming the community suffers ongoing effects from mercury poisoning, but it says the government has never acted on the findings."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
People & Population [24]
Public [6]
Canada [30]
Source: CBC News [31], 07/30/2014
  • Read more about Mercury Survivors Neglected By Govt, Grassy Narrows First Nation Claims [29]

"Songbirds Dying From DDT in Michigan Yards; Superfund Site Blamed" [32]

"ST. LOUIS, Mich. – Jim Hall was mowing the town’s baseball diamond when he felt a little bump underneath him. “And there it was, a dead robin,” he said."

Chemicals [2]
Wildlife [33]
Public [6]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [34]
Source: EHN [35], 07/29/2014
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"BP Oil Spill Dispersants Still in Environment" [36]

"A common ingredient in human laxatives and in the controversial dispersants that was used to break down oil from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill is still being found in tar balls four years later along Gulf Coast beaches including Perdido Key."

Chemicals [2]
Disasters [14]
Energy & Fuel [21]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [27]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Pensacola New Journal [37], 07/28/2014
  • Read more about "BP Oil Spill Dispersants Still in Environment" [36]

"Neonic Insecticides Widespread in Iowa Waters -- Study" [38]

"A class of insecticides popular with corn and soybean farmers in the U.S. Midwest but feared as a factor in the decline of U.S. honey bee colonies and other crop pollinators, has been found to be widespread through rivers and streams in Iowa, according to a government study released on Thursday."

Agriculture [18]
Chemicals [2]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [27]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Reuters [39], 07/28/2014
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"Panel's Report Likely To Tie Farm Antibiotics To Human Resistance" [40]

"A White House advisory committee is expected to acknowledge the link between antimicrobial resistance in humans and livestock being fed antibiotics when it issues its report in the next few weeks, according to the transcript of a committee meeting held earlier this month."

Agriculture [18]
Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Reuters [41], 07/25/2014
  • Read more about "Panel's Report Likely To Tie Farm Antibiotics To Human Resistance" [40]

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