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Norfolk southern rail

DOJ sues Norfolk Southern for Feb. train derailment

DOJ filed the lawsuit on behalf of the EPA after CDC confirmed investigators got sick following travel to the East Palestine site.
Austin Keating
Austin Keating
April 3, 2023
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DOJ is asking for $64,618 per day, per violation of the Clean Water Act and $55,808 per day or $2,232 per barrel of oil or unit of hazardous substance.


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EIS Holdings adds new office in Raleigh, acquires Eagle Environmental

Eagle further expands EIS' ability to provide turnkey solutions to customers.
March 23, 2023
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EIS Holdings, LLC (EIS) provides mission-critical environmental, remediation, and infrastructure services across the United States, serving a wide variety of public and private end markets.


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Water treatment

Biden admin proposes national standard to protect communities from PFAS

Proposed regulations target six per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water.
March 14, 2023
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Today’s actions represent a significant milestone for the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitments to combat PFAS pollution and safeguard drinking water.


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Flammable contents

Hazardous chemical truck crashes are more frequent, deadly than train derailments

Trucks carry about twice as much hazardous materials as trains, but the number of reported incidents, including spills, injuries and evacuations, is far higher.
Michael F. Gorman
February 27, 2023
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Less than two weeks after train cars filled with hazardous chemicals derailed in Ohio, a truck carrying nitric acid crashed on a major highway outside Tucson, Arizona.


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Maine Water

Biden admin announces $19 million in Infrastructure Law funding to address emerging contaminants in Maine

Funding from the bipartisan law will focus on remediating Maine drinking water of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
February 20, 2023
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These grants will enable communities to improve local water infrastructure and reduce emerging contaminants in drinking water by implementing solutions such as installing necessary treatment solutions.


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Revive-Environmental

Battelle, Viking Gobal Investors launch Revive Environmental

New company to focus on destruction of PFAS chemical contamination, restoration of water.
February 13, 2023
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Battelle, in partnership with Viking Global Investors, is launching a new company called Revive Environmental.


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Iowa

OSMRE provides $300,000 to restore Iowa watersheds

From Oskaloosa to Beacon in Iowa, OSMRE is investing in abating and remediating abandoned coal mines.
February 8, 2023
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Pathfinders Resource Conservation and Development, Inc., was awarded $300,000 for three AMD projects selected through the merit review process for federal funding opportunities.


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Beluga whale

Population decline in Alaska beluga whale population linked to low birth, survival rates

Researchers studied over a decade of photographic records of individual whales and determined that belugas in Alaska's Cook Inlet have relatively low rates of birth and survival, which are both likely contributing to the population’s decline.
February 5, 2023
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The beluga whale population in Alaska’s Cook Inlet, which connects Anchorage to the North Pacific Ocean, is listed as endangered and has declined by over 75% from about 1,300 whales in the late 1970’s to fewer than 300 today.


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Uranium Wyoming

USGS releases data regarding legacy groundwater contaminant plume in Wyoming's Little Wind River

The former site of a uranium mill hasn't been used since 1963, but its legacy remains.
February 1, 2023
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Areas of focused groundwater discharge identified by the fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing surveys corresponded closely with areas of elevated electrical conductivity.


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WOTUS

EPA, army finish WOTUS rule

'Waters of the United States' rule to reduce uncertainty from changing regulatory definitions, protect people’s health, and support economic opportunity.
January 9, 2023
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The rule’s clear and supportable definition of waters of the United States will allow for more efficient and effective implementation, EPA says.


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