Latest Pollution Headlines

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People Moves: Chubb’s Kocsondy Joins Beazley Cyber; Ames & Gough Adds Martin; WTW’s Kinzer Moves to Zurich Construction; AXA XL Adds 4 to Pollution Team

Aug 17 2021 // Beazley Appoints Chubb’s Kocsondy as U.S. Cyber & Tech ChiefSpecialist insurer Beazley has appointed Patricia Kocsondy as head of U.S. Cyber & Tech. Kocsondy, an experienced cyber underwriter and manager,...

NFL Owner Kraft Sued Over South Carolina Paper Mill’s Harmful Pollution

Aug 17 2021 // A South Carolina paper mill, whose foul smell has triggered more than 30,000 complaints, has become one of the dirtiest polluters in the United States since being acquired by an investment group led by Robert Kraft, the...

3 Midwest Manufacturers Pay More Than $400K to Settle Hazardous Waste Violation Cases

Jul 29 2021 // Three manufacturing companies in Midwest states reached settlements with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to resolve alleged violations of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)....

Polluters, Not Taxpayers, Should Pay to Clean Up Environmental Damage: EU Auditors

Jul 6 2021 // BRUSSELS – Taxpayers are too often being forced to pay to clean up environmental damage while the companies responsible dodge the costs, the European Court of Auditors said on Monday.The European Union’s executive...

Environmentalists To Sue West Virginia Over Pollution At Greensdale Coals Site

Jul 2 2021 // A group of environmentalists said Tuesday it intended to sue West Virginia over evidence of pollutants running into waterways from a coal mine site.In a letter to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection,...

AIG Releases Its First Environmental, Social and Governance Report

Jul 1 2021 // The International Renewable Energy Agency says a surge in private lending for renewable energy projects this decade is a must in order to meeting global targets to limit the rise of temperatures worldwide.That’s...

EPA Orders Rancher, County to Clean Up Sand-Deluged Nebraska River

Jun 30 2021 // Federal regulators have ordered a Nebraska rancher and county officials to clean up a remote stream after it was deluged with enough sand and sediment to change the shape of the waterway.The rancher and county will share...

Ship Carrying Chemicals Sinks Near Sri Lanka Capital, Prompting Pollution Fears

Jun 18 2021 // COLOMBO, Sri Lanka – A container ship carrying chemicals sank off Sri Lanka’s capital on Thursday nearly a month after catching fire, raising concerns about a possible environmental disaster.The ship’s...

EPA to Revisit Health Standards for Harmful Soot From Industrial Plants, Cars

Jun 11 2021 // The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said on Thursday it would re-examine health standards for harmful soot that the previous Trump administration had left unchanged.This is the latest federal air and water...

Charles Taylor Creates Environmental Services Group in California

Jun 10 2021 // Charles Taylor announced it has created a new division aimed at providing pre-risk and post-loss environmental services.The new business will be known as Charles Taylor Environmental Technical Services and is based in...

Indiana Cement Plant Fined $730K for Air Pollution

Jun 7 2021 // A central Indiana cement plant is facing more than $700,000 in fines under a settlement stemming from alleged Clean Air Act violations for air pollution releases dating back nearly a decade.The settlement filed in federal...

BHP to Spend Up to $93M for Environmental Repairs, Reparations in Chile

Jun 3 2021 // SANTIAGO – Mining group BHP will spend up to $93 million in environmental repairs and reparations after a Chilean court brokered an agreement in a lawsuit from the state over water use and related damage to a sensitive...

Inspector General Finds Trump EPA Officials Improperly Influenced Dicamba Approval

May 28 2021 // Environmental Protection Agency officials improperly influenced a decision to re-approve use of dicamba, a herbicide blamed for crop damage in hundreds of lawsuits, during the Trump administration, according to an internal...

Environmental Groups Sue Feds Over W. Virginia Mine Reclamation Program

May 20 2021 // Environmental groups are seeking to force the federal government to address an underfunded program in West Virginia whose purpose is to help cover the costs of coal mine reclamation.The lawsuit said the U.S. Office of...

EPA Says Water OK to Drink in Miss. Capital City as Treatment System Struggles

May 14 2021 // Environmental Protection Agency officials met with Jackson leaders Tuesday to discuss severe issues with the water system in Mississippi’s capital city. They said fixing the system will take years and cost millions...

Biden EPA Relaunches Website With Climate Change Indicators

May 14 2021 // After years of delays during the Trump administration, the EPA released its new climate indicators, which show Americans are already feeling effects on their health and safety.Heat waves across the country are more...

Federal Grant to Bolster Merrimack River Against Floods, Pollution

May 4 2021 // A $250,000 federal grant aims to protect the Merrimack River, which provides drinking water to over 600,000 people.The grant will protect the river from climate change, pollution and development pressures in New Hampshire...

EPA to Investigate U.S. Virgin Islands Refinery Incidents

Apr 29 2021 // The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to send experts and staff to a recently reopened U.S. Caribbean refinery as soon as this week to conduct an investigation, the agency said in a Tuesday statement after...

Wisconsin Farm, Manure Spreader to Pay $242K for Pollution Violations

Apr 27 2021 // Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul has reached a $242,000 settlement with a factory farm and a manure applicator to resolve pollution violations stemming from manure spills several years ago.Kaul announced the...

Final Settlements Inked in Delaware Poultry Plant Pollution Lawsuits

Apr 14 2021 // A Delaware judge on Monday gave final approval to a $65 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit involving thousands of residents of a southern Delaware community affected by groundwater contamination from a local...