Published on March 21, 2013. Tags: Ashley Lopez, David Guest, Earthjustice, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, manatees, nutrient criteria, pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ashley Lopez: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection came to an agreement this week on new standards for water pollution in the state. The deal pleases the state’s business community — but outrages environmentalists.
Published in Blog, Environment, Government, Politics
Published on February 27, 2013. Tags: Bridget Huber, Drinking Water, FairWarning, Public Health, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
FairWarning: Chemicals used to treat drinking water for millions of Americans may raise the risk of cancer and lead to other unintended health hazards.
Published in Government, Health
Published on November 7, 2011. Tags: Alan Farago, Ananda Lee Tan, Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, Bay County, BE&k Inc., Brevard County Central Disposal Facility, Broward County, Center for Public Integrity, Cherie Jacobs, Covanta Energy Corporation, Dee Ann Miller, Eager Beaver Trailers, EPA Facility Watch List, Florida Center for Investigative Reporting, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Medical Association, Friends of the Everglades, Global Alliance for Incinerators Alternatives, Hillsborough County, Jacksonville's Environmental Quality Division, James Regan, Kayla Macke, Lake County, Lee County, Lee Hoefert, Mc Nelly Torres, Miami-Dade County Resource Recovery Facility, Montenay Power Corporation, Motiva Enterprises, Naval Air Station, Palm Beach County, Pasco County, Pinellas County Resource Recovery Facility, Port of Tampa, Saudi Arabian Oil Company, Shell Oil Company, Tampa Electric Company's Big Bend Station, Trevor Aaronson, U.S. Clean Air Act, U.S. Energy Information Administration, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Vince A. Seibold, Waste-to-Energy
Trevor Aaronson and Mc Nelly Torres: The EPA’s Facility Watch List names the sites in Florida that federal environmental regulators have classified as “high-priority violators” of the Clean Air Act.
Published in Environment, Health