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The city of Dallas has been awarded $600,000 in assessment grants from the EPA. The money will pay for evaluation and cleanup of abandoned or contaminated…
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Eight years ago, two environmental nonprofits sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The agency was a decade overdue in updating limits on how…
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A federal watchdog released a report Monday that cast doubt on the public health assurances made after Hurricane Harvey unleashed an environmental assault…
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The Trump administration is scaling back chemical plant safety measures that were put in place after a West, Texas, fertilizer plant explosion in 2013…
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The Environmental Protection Agency took public testimony in Dallas on Thursday on plans to weaken federal methane emission standards.Those Obama-era…
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The new proposal is being criticized for not proactively replacing lead service lines across the nation. It also keeps the same threshold for lead in drinking water that the U.S. currently has.
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The change ends an "egregious power grab," Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler says.
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The Trump administration moved Thursday to revoke regulations on methane leaks from oil facilities, a proposal environmental advocates said would renounce…
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As the Trump administration considers weakening Obama-era safeguards for the disposal of toxic coal waste, a new report shows that groundwater near all of…
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The agency administrator's protective services detail expanded from six to 19 agents, but it never made a threat analysis to size up his security needs.
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The administration is proposing to substantially weaken President Barack Obama's signature rule on climate change. It would give states more power to regulate carbon emissions from coal plants.
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The agency's next acting chief has drawn praise as a capable administrator. But critics still say the transition from Scott Pruitt is a bit like "going from a train wreck to a house on fire."