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May 17, 2013
Bill would eliminate EPA’s requirement to update federal waste disposal regulations
May 16, 2013
Updated rule weakens protections from those proposed a year ago
May 15, 2013
More than 100 physicians, tribal leaders, labor leaders, clergy, nurses, parents to meet with Congress on carbon pollution, smog, ash, other clean air priorities
May 14, 2013
Senate rejects Barrasso's block of clean water protections for millions of Americans
May 9, 2013
Legislation establishes safeguards to protect water during fracking activities
May 9, 2013
McCarthy deserves to be confirmed as EPA administrator
May 7, 2013
Rep. Waxman and Senator Whitehouse continue commitment to address climate change pollution
May 7, 2013
Appalachian communities need EPA to set a water quality standard to protect them from mountaintop removal mining pollution
May 1, 2013
Groups call for more toxic substance testing and FDEP oversight
April 25, 2013
Previously undisclosed documents reveal requests by many companies seeking government approval to grow controversial salmon in U.S.
April 23, 2013
Removal of river blockade will help restore alewives in the Gulf of Maine
April 23, 2013
D.C. Circuit rules against coal industry on Spruce Mine veto
Victory
April 22, 2013
Includes options protecting waters from toxic pollution as well as weaker standards that maintain the status quo