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The District of Columbia sued the federal government Friday over pollution in the Anacostia River that the city says comes from over a century of agencies using the waterway as a “dumping ground ...
Pacific Seafoods' so-called "sustainable" fish farming facilities in violation of Clean Water Act permits daily since at ...
A park visitor captured stunning footage of a rare species while on a routine walk through a small city in Canada. ...
Forever chemicals are a threat to public health. They can sicken people who regularly eat fish tainted by the chemicals or ...
Toxic forever chemicals discovered at a SC closed textile plant threaten the Broad River about 60 miles upstream from Columbia’s canal drinking water plant.
But after much time spent staring at pollution maps, and looking up the former addresses ... and a cleanup site on the upper Columbia River. “Every one of those plumes, including the most remote and ...
The District of Columbia on Friday filed a lawsuit seeking to hold the federal government responsible for pollution in the Anacostia River, accusing it of systematically contaminating the river ...
Teck Metals, approximately 10 river miles upstream of the international border, was the primary source of the pollution in the upper Columbia, according to the EPA.
From 1906 to 1996, Teck dumped 450 tons of slag a day into the Columbia River. Slag is a solid discharge made up of heavy metal toxins. And it all carried downstream, across the border, to Northport.
The District of Columbia on Friday filed a lawsuit against the federal government over pollution in the Anacostia River, arguing it has inflicted “catastrophic harm” on the mostly poor and ...
The District of Columbia on Friday filed a lawsuit against the federal government over pollution in the Anacostia River, arguing it has inflicted “catastrophic harm” on the mostly poor and ...