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The actions announced Wednesday will settle a civil case against BP Products North America Inc., which was filed by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency, They describe the penalty as the largest ever under the Clean Air Act for pollution from a structure
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Several Metro Detroit members of Congress want state regulators to re-open public comment about renewing the license for a site that accepted hazardous waste from the recent train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. The move comes as the US Environmental Protection Agency is warning states not to block contaminated waste coming from the Ohio train wreck.
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Federal judge says she won’t put the case on hold to allow the government to appeal that decision.
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Emergency waiver granted for Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin.
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Two Italian managers in Fiat Chrysler’s diesel engine program have been indicted by a federal grand jury in Detroit in a widening case alleging a scheme…
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The Biden administration said Wednesday it was delaying the effective date of a policy intended to prevent lead pollution of drinking water, continuing a…
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The Trump administration overhauled the country’s widely criticized, 29-year-old framework to eliminate toxic lead from drinking water on Tuesday, but…
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U.S. Senator Gary Peters continued his Motorcycle Tour of the state of the state with a Thursday stop in Grand Rapids. He spoke about additional…
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The federal government can be sued for negligence in the Flint water crisis, a judge said Wednesday, citing the failure of regulators to timely act as…
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In April, after a public comment period, new rules were drafted and published impacting the Clean Water Protection Act. Today, those changes take…