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Toxic PFAS Chemicals Found In Virtually Every S. Carolina River Tested [1]

"Virtually every river, creek and lake tested recently by South Carolina regulators was found to contain “forever chemicals,’’ materials once used by industry that today are being linked to a variety of toxic effects on people."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [9]
Source: The State [10], 12/09/2022
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PFAS From Fracking Waste May Pollute Nearly 100 Sites In Pa., Ohio And W. Va. [11]

"Waste from fracking wells that used PFAS – commonly known as “forever chemicals”– has been dumped at dozens of sites across Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia — all of which could face contamination of soil, groundwater and drinking water as a result."

Chemicals [2]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Environmental Health [4]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: EHN [14], 12/08/2022
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"Deal At N.J. Superfund Site Draws Fire" [15]

"An agreement on cleanup measures at one of the nation’s most notorious Superfund sites is drawing blowback from some environmental advocates skeptical of provisions within the deal."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Justice [16]
Environmental Politics [17]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Pollution [5]
Waste [18]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [19]
Source: E&E News [20], 12/07/2022
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Alberta Withholding List Of 100s Of Dangerous Oil And Gas Sites From Public [21]

"The regulator overseeing the energy industry in Alberta has kept the public in the dark for at least three years about a confidential list featuring hundreds of potentially dangerous sites contaminated by oil and gas development in the province, The Narwhal has learned."

Chemicals [2]
Disasters [22]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Journalism & Media [23]
Public [7]
Canada [24]
Source: The Narwhal [25], 12/07/2022
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EPA Proposes To Close ‘Loophole’ For Reporting PFAS Releases [26]

"The EPA said Monday that it is proposing to close a prior “loophole” that allowed some companies to get out of reporting their releases of certain kinds of toxic chemicals."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [4]
Journalism & Media [23]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: The Hill [27], 12/06/2022
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"Countries Split On Plastics Treaty Focus As U.N. Talks Close" [28]

"The first round of negotiations on a global plastics treaty ended on Friday with agreement to end plastic pollution but a split on whether goals and efforts should be global and mandatory, or voluntary and country-led."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [3]
Economy & Business [29]
Waste [18]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
International [30]
Source: Reuters [31], 12/05/2022
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"Denver Gets Go-Ahead From EPA After Progress On Lead Pipes" [32]

"The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday approved a nearly $700 million plan to remove all lead water pipes in the Denver region, saying the local water utility’s approach for reducing lead levels is succeeding and making swift progress. It’s a recognition that cities can effectively address the lead pipe crisis if they try."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Justice [16]
Infrastructure [33]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [34]
Source: AP [35], 12/02/2022
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Petition Circulators Lie To Calif. Voters about New Well Ballot Measure [36]

"The canvassers are backed by the oil industry in its quest to stop a new law that bans wells near residential areas and imposes new environmental controls. If petition circulators succeed in gathering enough signatures, the law would be blocked until the 2024 election."

Chemicals [2]
Climate Change [37]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Justice [16]
Environmental Politics [17]
Journalism & Media [23]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Pollution [5]
Public [7]
California [38]
Source: Inside Climate News [39], 11/30/2022
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Treaty On Plastics Must Cut Production To Ease Pollution, Some States Say [40]

"Countries have begun to discuss a future global plastics treaty which would cut pollution, some hope entirely by 2040, at U.N. talks in Uruguay this week, with many states calling for curbs on plastic production as a way to reach that goal."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [3]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Natural Resources [41]
Pollution [5]
Waste [18]
Public [7]
International [30]
Source: Reuters [42], 11/30/2022
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"Mauna Loa Eruption Halts Key Atmospheric Measurements" [43]

"The eruption of Hawaii’s Mauna Loa, the world’s largest active volcano, has interrupted a key site that monitors greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere, officials said Tuesday."

Air [44]
Chemicals [2]
Climate Change [37]
Disasters [22]
Science [45]
Public [7]
Alaska and Hawaii [46]
International [30]
Source: Washington Post [47], 11/30/2022
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