By Samantha Ahearn | Published February 14, 2014 | Posted in News | Tagged Tags: arsenic, Coal Ash, contamination, Corporations, Lead, Mercury, Selenium, Toxic Exposure, Water Contamination, Water Safety, Water Testing | Leave a comment
An underground pipe collapsed early this month at a retired power plant in North Carolina, causing between 50,000-82,000 tons of coal ash to flow into the Dan River. Workers are scurrying to seal the leak, and as of February 6, 2014 the flow has slowed, but workers have been unable to completely stop the spill. Read More
Read MoreIt has been announced by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (“DEP”) that the New Brunswick Water Department has repeatedly filed false water data reports. These reports include falsified water quality tests, incorrectly calculated test results, and failure to notify the public of failures to meet water quality standards. The DEP news release, available Read More
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