Supreme Court ruling triggers reconsideration of water permitting in New Mexico
Following a Supreme Court ruling limiting the EPA's jurisdiction over wetlands, New Mexico plans to overhaul its water permitting system, despite projected costs.
Supreme Court ruling triggers reconsideration of water permitting in New Mexico
Following a Supreme Court ruling limiting the EPA's jurisdiction over wetlands, New Mexico plans to overhaul its water permitting system, despite projected costs.
Arizona’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against companies accused of using ‘forever chemicals’ and has joined a coalition of 17 states asking the EPA to issue enforceable drinking water...
Waters of the US | The Environmental Protection Agency is disappointed with SCOTUS' ruling in Sackett concerning wetlands.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced that it is proposing the first-ever national drinking water standard for PFAS -- commonly referred to as "forever chemicals."
EPA announces $20 million grant funding to remove lead sources
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on this week that $20 million in grants are available to help communities and schools remove sources of lead in drinking water.
New Mexico settlement in the works for Gold King Mine disaster
Remember the 2015 Gold King Mine disaster that turned the Animas River yellow? A settlement with EPA for New Mexico's damages is in the works.