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EPA sets limits for toxic “forever chemicals” in drinking water
The EPA finalized six limits on PFAS chemicals in drinking water and released $1 billion in bipartisan infrastructure law funding to address PFAS contamination.
Groups urge Biden administration to “Finish the job” on appliance efficiency standards
Bill to streamline rooftop solar permitting heads to governor’s desk
Maryland House and Senate approve legislation to automate permitting for residential rooftop solar
STATEMENT: New England’s last coal-fired power plant slated for closure
Utility plans to replace polluting plants with clean energy infrastructure
STATEMENT: Federal government renews policy that shifts financial risk of nuclear accident onto taxpayers
Appropriations bill passed by Congress and signed by President Biden extends nuclear power subsidy for 40 years
Groups sue Campbell Soup to end Lake Erie, Maumee River water pollution
Environment Ohio and Lake Erie Waterkeeper filed a lawsuit against Campbell Soup for dumping pollution from its canning factory in Napoleon, Ohio into the Maumee River, which flows into Lake Erie.
Court orders agency to fix errors in regulation that would harm polar bears
Ruling forces U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to fix a regulation that allows oil drilling to harm polar bears
Statement: New clean car standards are a win for consumers, health
Pollution limits among the strongest in the world
Environmental, Consumer and Housing Organizations Applaud House for Passing Legislation to Expand and Strengthen the EmPOWER Energy Efficiency Program
Bill would Promote Clean Energy and Provide New Support to Low-Income Marylanders.