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A new legal agreement announced this week aims to stop water contamination of toxic chemicals known as PFAS at the largest landfill in North Carolina.
A new legal agreement announced this week aims to stop water contamination of toxic chemicals known as PFAS at the largest landfill in North Carolina.
A district judge ruled that Republic Services' landfill violated clean water laws 419 times, polluting Kreutz Creek.
They say exposure to pollution from the landfill has led to more cancers, miscarriages, respiratory distress and neurological diseases.
California regulators last updated landfill pollution standards in 2010. An activist says the latest effort to revisit them is inadequate.
A torrent of news on dirty water has spilled over into next month’s election. While not a top campaign issue, it stinks of a larger problem: Britain’s aging infrastructure. Wastewater from ...
An agreement has been reached between the Environmental Justice Community Action Network (EJCAN) and GFL, the owner of North Carolina's largest landfill, addressing decades of pollution and ...
The landfill improvement project is included in the county’s capital improvement program, with $1 million allocated for 2025 ...
A new report by environmental advocates notes the millions of gallons of landfill runoff that are trucked to water treatment plants, but that ultimately end up in rivers such as the Hudson and Mohawk.
Justice & Health Pollution From a Pennsylvania Landfill Caused Problems for Decades. Fracking Waste Made It Worse As production of natural gas soared, so has the fracking industry’s production ...