Toxics
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Report: Nitrate levels continue to rise in eastern OR groundwater
A new study by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality found nitrate levels have continued to rise across the Lower Umatilla Basin Groundwater …
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
IL works toward lead-free water pipes
Illinois has been working to replace all its lead water pipes but the task is enormous, as it is estimated the state has the most lead service lines …
Monday, February 3, 2025
MN cities dig deep for safe drinking water, but can they meet goals?
An Environmental Protection Agency rule, finalized near the end of the Biden administration, calls on states and cities to replace all lead pipes in …
New lawsuit says MN needs tougher action on nitrate pollution
The State of Minnesota faces a new lawsuit over the connection between harmful nitrates from farm fields and the threat they pose to natural resources…
Montana bill seeks state panel on food safety
Research shows toxic additives have been overlooked in the U.S. food supply, though the federal Food and Drug Administration is charged with …
Road salts are hazardous to PA rivers, streams and critters
Just like overindulging in salt is bad for your health, so too is the excessive use of road salt on the environment. Since 2020, PennDOT reported …
New program shows environmental impact of green farming
Some Wisconsin farmers are now able to see the environmental effects from their sustainable farming practices through a new conservation program that …
Worker's coalition aims to address climate emergency, economic inequality
As President Donald Trump abandons a promise the U.S. made in Paris nearly a decade ago, organized workers across Colorado are joining forces to …
Veteran CO lawmaker sets sights on climate, child care in 2025
In 2019, Colorado lawmakers set goals for cutting climate pollution by at least half by the year 2030, and by 90% by 2050 - compared with 2005 levels…
Environmental groups call for vinyl chloride ban
Environmental groups are calling for a ban on vinyl chloride, one of more than 16,000 toxic chemicals used to manufacture plastic. The Environmental …
Ohio River Basin would get federal protection under new legislation
The Environmental Protection Agency would be in charge of protecting and restoring the Ohio River Basin under recently proposed legislation by Reps…
Local concerns rise over Ohio’s hydrogen project
Ohioans are raising questions about the future of fracking and its environmental and community impacts, following the ARCH2 hydrogen hub open house …











