ProPublica: In South Florida, 20 of the nation’s most stringently regulated disposal wells failed in the early 1990s, releasing partly treated sewage into aquifers that may one day be needed to supply Miami’s drinking water.
Published on June 22, 2012.
ProPublica: In South Florida, 20 of the nation’s most stringently regulated disposal wells failed in the early 1990s, releasing partly treated sewage into aquifers that may one day be needed to supply Miami’s drinking water.
Published in Environment, Government, Health
Published on January 7, 2011.
ProPublica: It turns out the report — at least the language dedicated to the disaster’s most prominent miscreant, BP — echoes both public and private analysis done after a series of BP accidents, small and large, over the last decade.
Published in Blog, Environment