First Step Towards Repairing Waterway Protections Not What We Hoped
Today’s announcement from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that it would initiate Clean Water Act rulemaking processes …
Today’s announcement from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that it would initiate Clean Water Act rulemaking processes …
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 11, 2019 MEDIA CONTACTS: Janette Brimmer, Earthjustice, (206) 343-7340 x1029 Chris Wilke, …
The federal government’s move today to roll back its interpretation of Clean Water Act protections for a large number of wetlands and streams endangers public health and the future of our shared waters.
EPA wants to make it easier for polluters to poison our nation’s water. Take action today.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s actions over the past year have proven that he is reckless and unfit to lead the agency tasked with protecting public health and the environment. Congress must take action to remove Scott Pruitt from his role.
Clean water is essential to all life. And protecting our waterways from pollution is critical …
Major industrial facilities illegally dumped dangerous levels of pollution into Washington’s waterways 55 times over 21 months, according to a new report by Environment Washington Research and Policy Center.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt wants to dismantle a rule that protects public waterways across the nation. This move would be devastating for fish, wildlife and the well-being of millions of Americans.
Help protect critical EPA funding for protecting the environment and public health.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today released a proposal for a Puget Sound No Discharge Zone for public comment. Environmental groups have been advocating for many years for this important clean water protection.