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EPA Proposes 14 Year Extension for Baltimore Sewage Repairs

June 1, 2016

Baltimore, Maryland -- The Environmental Protection Agency and Maryland Department of the Environment today proposed a revision to a federal consent decree that will grant Baltimore a 14-year extension for repairs… Read more

42 Allies Urge EPA to Reverse Weakening of "High Priority Violator" Policy

May 26, 2016

Washington, D.C. -- The Environmental Integrity Project and 42 environmental allies sent a letter to the EPA Inspector General yesterday urging the agency to reverse an EPA decision to weaken its… Read more

New EPA Regulations for Methane Praised as a Step Forward

May 12, 2016

Agency Aims to Reduce Methane Emissions from New Oil and Gas Facilities by 40 to 45 percent by 2025 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Environmental Integrity Project issued the following statement… Read more

Groups Sue EPA Over Dangerous Drilling and Fracking Waste

May 4, 2016

Call for Rules for Handling and Disposal of Oil and Gas Waste to Prevent Earthquakes, Drinking Water Contamination A copy of the complaint can be found, here. WASHINGTON, D.C., May 4,… Read more

Texas Breakdown: 68 Million Pounds of Pollution Released During Industrial Malfunctions and Maintenance Last Year

April 27, 2016

New Report Ranks Worst Polluters and Regions Read the full report, here. View the 2014 emissions by industry sector, here. Austin, Texas -- More than 68 million pounds of mostly… Read more

20-year-old Baltimore Activist Wins International Environmental Award

April 18, 2016

Washington, D.C. -- The Environmental Integrity Project congratulates a 20-year-old Baltimore activist who was named today as the recipient of an international environmental award, The Goldman Prize.  The honor for Destiny Watford… Read more

Victory for Clean Air: Maryland Decides Against Nation's Largest Trash Incinerator

March 17, 2016

Maryland Department of the Environment Finds that Permit has Expired for Construction of Energy Answers Incinerator in South Baltimore Baltimore, Md., March 17, 2016 – Clean air advocates and residents of… Read more

51,000 Texans Exposed to Toxic Levels of Arsenic in Drinking Water for more than a Decade

March 14, 2016

Despite Risk of Cancer, Texas Suggests Water is Safe to Drink Read the full report and attached table. Washington, D.C., and Austin, Texas – Drinking water systems serving 51,000 people… Read more

Fracking-Related Industrial Growth to Boost Greenhouse Gas Pollution by as Much as 19 Coal Plants

February 29, 2016

New Report: 44 Petrochemical Industry Projects Proposed or Permitted in 2015 Threaten to Raise Pollution from the Industry by 16 Percent. Louisiana’s Total Emissions May Jump by a Third. Washington,… Read more

Baltimore Residents File Notice of Intent to Sue Over Nation's Largest Trash Incinerator

February 10, 2016

Developers Are Violating Clean Air Act by Proposing to Build Energy Answers Plant Without a Permit Baltimore, Md., February 10, 2016 – Residents of South Baltimore joined with environmentalists today to file… Read more

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