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Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

EPA moves to designate microplastics and pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water

EPA proposes to include microplastics and pharmaceuticals in drinking water contaminants list, responding to public health concerns.
SF food
fromTruthout
5 days ago

The EPA Is Routinely Failing to Require Warnings on Cancer-Linked Pesticides

The EPA fails to label most carcinogenic pesticides, with only 1.4% of products receiving cancer warnings despite known risks.
New York Islanders
fromCurbed
1 day ago

This Electric-Green Stream Is Actually a Good Thing

Clove Lakes Park in Staten Island faces odor issues linked to wastewater management, prompting investigations by environmental authorities.
NYC politics
fromGothamist
1 day ago

New Yorkers stopped composting after city stopped giving them fines, report shows

Enforcement of composting fines in New York City has decreased, leading to a significant drop in compost collection since 2025.
fromThe Local Germany
1 day ago

Man arrested after setting off pyrotechnics on German train, injuring 12

The suspect was locked in a bathroom by passengers after setting off the pyrotechnics, police said in a statement, adding that the man was carrying two knives.
Germany news
US news
fromThe Washington Post
2 days ago

Plan to reinforce sewer pipe was delayed for years before Potomac disaster

Delays in environmental reviews led to a catastrophic sewer line failure, resulting in a massive release of untreated wastewater into the Potomac River.
NYC parents
fromGothamist
4 days ago

Work to get lead paint out of NJ homes faces funding cliff

Lead remediation efforts in New Jersey are at risk due to dwindling federal funds, despite significant progress made in recent years.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Invisible plumes and terrible pollution': the reality of the US gas sites rated grade A'

A UK nonprofit's methane certification scheme may underestimate actual emissions, raising concerns about compliance with EU methane regulations.
East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
4 days ago

OUSD lead crisis: Almost all drinking water sources are now safe

Only two water fixtures remain out of service in Oakland schools due to lead contamination, following significant improvements in water safety measures.
Science
fromHigh Country News
5 days ago

New nuclear safety rules reduce protections for workers, the public - High Country News

Easing radiation standards threatens worker safety in the nuclear industry, according to a veteran who handled radioactive materials for decades.
Boston food
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Soy what? 40,000lbs of spilled tofu leads to unforgettable' odor in Missouri town

A truck accident in Missouri spilled 40,000lbs of tofu, creating an unforgettable smell and prompting extensive cleanup efforts.
#911
fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago
NYC politics

A moral injury': City sued over not releasing information on Lower Manhattan air quality danger after 9/11 attack | amNewYork

New York City
fromNew York Daily News
6 days ago

NYC denies another request for info on 9/11 toxins, prompting new lawsuit

New York City denied another request for 9/11 toxin data, despite previously uncovering 68 boxes of related information.
NYC politics
from710 WOR
4 days ago

NYC Sued Again Over Hidden 9/11 Ground Zero Toxin Records | 710 WOR

New York City faces a lawsuit for refusing to release records on cancer-causing toxins from 9/11, impacting over 81,000 affected individuals.
NYC politics
fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago

A moral injury': City sued over not releasing information on Lower Manhattan air quality danger after 9/11 attack | amNewYork

Advocates are suing New York City for transparency regarding air quality information post-9/11 to seek accountability and answers, not compensation.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Residents warned about smoke from scrap metal fire

Residents in south-east London are advised to keep windows and doors shut due to a significant fire at a scrap metal recycling yard.
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

EPA flags microplastics, pharmaceuticals as chemicals of concern in drinking water

The Trump administration has included microplastics and pharmaceuticals in a draft list of drinking water contaminants for the first time.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Rep. Tonko talks 'forever chemical' alternatives with students | Cornell Chronicle

Congressman Paul Tonko emphasized the importance of connecting students with policymakers to inspire future leaders in engineering and public policy.
NYC parents
fromHoodline
4 days ago

Dyker Heights Parents Furious Over Asbestos Fears At P.S. 176 Playground

Parents at P.S. 176 are concerned about asbestos exposure due to construction, alleging health issues in students and demanding accountability.
Boston
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

2 hospitalized following hazardous materials exposure in Concord, fire officials say

Two individuals are hospitalized due to moderate exposure to spilled organo phosphorus in Concord.
Germany news
fromThe Local Germany
6 days ago

Germany's WWII munitions a toxic legacy on Baltic Sea floor

World War II munitions on the Baltic Sea floor pose environmental risks as they corrode and release toxic substances into the marine ecosystem.
#carbon-monoxide
fromsfist.com
1 week ago
San Francisco

Man Dies In Bernal Heights Home Following Potential Gas Leak Reports in the Area

fromsfist.com
1 week ago
San Francisco

Man Dies In Bernal Heights Home Following Potential Gas Leak Reports in the Area

fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago

Debate in Quincy over funding for new firefighting gear after current gear tests positive for PFAS

The Quincy Firefighters Association Local 792 expressed their disappointment, stating, 'That's negligence, not due diligence. This isn't about politics - this is about doing the right thing and protecting the men and women who go out and protect Quincy every day.'
SF politics
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Taxpayers to fund clear-up of huge illegal waste dumps

Three major illegal rubbish dumps in England will be cleaned up at taxpayer expense as part of a national waste crime action plan.
#air-quality
Public health
fromMail Online
5 days ago

Health warning issued for thousands as toxins flood multiple US states

Over half a million Americans are advised to stay indoors due to hazardous air quality caused by toxic fine particulate matter.
Public health
fromMail Online
5 days ago

Health warning issued for thousands as toxins flood multiple US states

Over half a million Americans are advised to stay indoors due to hazardous air quality caused by toxic fine particulate matter.
#traffic-accident
fromGothamist
5 days ago
NYC parents

Teen killed when private garbage truck driver hits her in Queens crosswalk, NYPD says

New York City
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
3 weeks ago

DSNY Truck Driver Hits Teenager In Brooklyn

A 14-year-old girl was struck by a New York City Department of Sanitation truck in Brooklyn early Monday morning and hospitalized in critical but stable condition.
fromGothamist
5 days ago
NYC parents

Teen killed when private garbage truck driver hits her in Queens crosswalk, NYPD says

New York City
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
3 weeks ago

DSNY Truck Driver Hits Teenager In Brooklyn

A 14-year-old girl was struck by a New York City Department of Sanitation truck in Brooklyn early Monday morning and hospitalized in critical but stable condition.
OMG science
fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

Deafening Explosions in the Sky Rock Northeast Ohio

A meteor broke the sound barrier over Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday morning, creating loud booms and rumbling sounds that alarmed residents.
Washington DC
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

What Caused the D.C. Sewer Disaster

A major sewer pipe collapse in Washington, D.C. caused one of the worst raw-sewage spills in U.S. history, potentially linked to a design flaw from the 1960s involving boulder fill that may affect other sections of the pipeline.
NYC real estate
fromNew York Post
2 weeks ago

Exclusive | Most landlords in trendy NYC nabe-turned-Superfund site refuse free testing - because of property values: pol

Only 26% of 1,000 properties in Brooklyn's Meeker Avenue Plume Superfund site have undergone free EPA air testing for toxic contamination since 2022, with landlords avoiding testing due to property value concerns.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

Dump trucks are tearing up this rural Oshawa road. Locals say it's an accident waiting to happen | CBC News

Hundreds of dump trucks daily from an aggregate pit operation have damaged rural roads, created hazardous driving conditions, and disrupted residents' safety and quality of life since November.
East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
2 weeks ago

Illegal dumping fines could go up a lot in Oakland

Oakland is increasing fines for illegal dumping, with first-time violators now facing $1,500 instead of $750, and eliminating the three-year fine reset mechanism.
fromsfist.com
3 weeks ago

Illegal Dumping Activity In NorCal Leads to One of the Largest Meth Busts In US History

The seizure of 2,700 pounds of meth represents a substantial disruption to the supply chain operating within mountain and valley communities across the region. Eight people were arrested in conjunction with the bust, including one individual who was reportedly on the National Terrorist Watch List.
California
NYC parents
fromFortune
1 week ago

Newark airport shuts down after a burning smell forces an air traffic control tower evacuation | Fortune

Air traffic at Newark Liberty International Airport was paused due to a burning smell, but no fire was found and delays lasted less than an hour.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

A $1.3-billion river dredging in North Carolina by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers could unleash forever chemicals'

Burdette worked with a team of North Carolina State University scientists who measured PFAS concentration in the blood of alligators and found that it was correlated with immune issues in the animals—another worrying sign in a decades-long history of PFAS poisoning in Cape Fear.
Miami food
#sewage-spill
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Mining's toxic timebomb: dams full of poisonous waste are dotted around the world. What happens when they burst?

A tailings dam collapse at a Chinese copper mine in Zambia released over 50 million cubic liters of acid and heavy metals into the Kafue River, causing widespread environmental devastation, water supply shutdowns, and agricultural destruction affecting millions of people.
#pfas
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

People in North Yorkshire town found to have alarming' levels of toxic Pfas chemicals in blood

Residents in Bentham have alarmingly high levels of toxic Pfas chemicals in their blood, linked to a local firefighting foam factory.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

People in North Yorkshire town found to have alarming' levels of toxic Pfas chemicals in blood

Residents in Bentham have alarmingly high levels of toxic Pfas chemicals in their blood, linked to a local firefighting foam factory.
New York City
fromHoodline
3 weeks ago

Mill Brook Houses Fire: Lithium Batteries Found

A lithium battery fire at a Bronx NYCHA building injured no one but prompted renewed FDNY warnings about the fire risks of improperly stored or damaged lithium-ion batteries.
fromabc7.com
3 weeks ago

Massive fire erupts on scrap metal barge in Delaware Bay

A massive fire broke out Tuesday morning on a barge carrying huge piles of scrap metal on the Delaware Bay near New Castle. The U.S. Coast Guard responded after 8 a.m. to reports of the fire and dispatched a helicopter and two boats, Petty Officer First Class Matthew West said. Local fire departments, including those from Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware, also responded.
US news
#carbon-monoxide-poisoning
fromNBC New York
1 month ago
Miscellaneous

Six hospitalized after elevated carbon monoxide levels in Brooklyn

Six people in Brooklyn suffered carbon monoxide poisoning from a leak in row homes; two have serious injuries while four have minor injuries, with all expected to recover.
fromHoodline
1 month ago
Brooklyn

Six Hospitalized After Carbon Monoxide Readings On Kings Street

Six people were hospitalized after dangerously elevated carbon monoxide levels were detected in multiple homes on Kings Street in Brooklyn, prompting emergency response and block-wide safety checks.
Brooklyn
fromHoodline
1 month ago

Six Hospitalized After Carbon Monoxide Readings On Kings Street

Six people were hospitalized after dangerously elevated carbon monoxide levels were detected in multiple homes on Kings Street in Brooklyn, prompting emergency response and block-wide safety checks.
Environment
fromTruthout
3 weeks ago

House Bill Could Weaken EPA Oversight of Hazardous Chemicals

House conservatives propose rolling back 2016 reforms to the Toxic Substances Control Act, weakening EPA authority to regulate hazardous chemicals despite ongoing groundwater contamination cases like Jones Road.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Trump officials move to kill system that protects US from chemical disasters

The Trump administration is slowly dismantling the federal disaster management system that protects the nation from chemical catastrophes, such as fires and explosions at high-risk facilities. The US Environmental Protection Agency's Response Management Program (RMP) requires more than 12,500 high-risk facilities to develop protocols to prevent catastrophes, or limit fallout, and was largely designed to protect workers, first responders, and fence-line communities.
US politics
US politics
fromJezebel
1 month ago

A Georgia City Will Be Drowning in Sewage Thanks to ICE "Mega Center," Say Officials

A Georgia city that voted for mass deportation now opposes a planned ICE detention facility due to infrastructure impossibilities, particularly severe water and sewage system inadequacies.
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

Trump EPA moves to roll back recent limits on ethyene oxide, a carcinogen

The EPA proposes rolling back Biden-era ethylene oxide emission limits, citing $630 million in cost savings for medical sterilization facilities while environmental groups warn of increased cancer risks to nearby communities.
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

Worker swept away in Sierra foothills pipeline rupture recovering from broken bones, collapsed lung

A security guard survived a 35-foot fall into the Yuba River after a pipeline burst, suffering multiple fractures and nearly drowning before helicopter rescue and resuscitation.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

At least 37 killed in Nigeria mine carbon monoxide poisoning: Reports

Illegal, unregulated mining in Nigeria caused a fatal carbon monoxide incident killing dozens and hospitalizing many due to toxic fumes from a dormant lead mine.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Mercury fallout: What coal emissions do to people

Coal-fired power plants are a leading source of mercury pollution that persists in the environment, harming vulnerable communities and causing severe developmental and organ damage.
#train-derailment
US politics
fromFuturism
1 month ago

US Government Seeking Volunteers to Store Nuclear Sludge

Federal plan asks states to volunteer to host a permanent geological repository for spent fuel in exchange for investment, jobs, and nuclear industry development.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The death of Heather Preen: how an eight-year-old lost her life amid the UK sewage crisis

England's water companies have routinely dumped raw sewage, causing environmental degradation and health tragedies while accountability remained limited.
#train-accident
fromsfist.com
2 months ago
California

Freight Train Strikes and Kills Pedestrian in West Berkeley, Victim Was Allegedly Trespassing on Tracks

fromsfist.com
2 months ago
California

Freight Train Strikes and Kills Pedestrian in West Berkeley, Victim Was Allegedly Trespassing on Tracks

New York City
fromFOX 5 New York
2 months ago

12 people sickened by carbon monoxide exposure in Brooklyn, FDNY says

Twelve people were exposed to carbon monoxide in Brooklyn; eight were hospitalized and four refused medical attention.
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 months ago

Evacuations underway as crews respond to gas leak in Alameda, officials say

A gas leak at 5th and Pacific in Alameda prompted evacuations, including Island High School students, PG&E notification, and a shelter-in-place order.
fromBoston.com
2 months ago

University of Maine student dies after gas exposure at Woodland Pulp Mill

"The loss of a student is heartbreaking and our thoughts are with Kasie's family, friends, classmates, faculty, and all who knew and cared for him," the letter reads. "We recognize that news like this can be very distressing and may bring up many emotions. Please know that you are not alone and support is available."
US news
Environment
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Site of Elementary School Was Sprayed With Radioactive Fracking Waste, Worker Warns

Nearly 500 Texas elementary school children play on fields contaminated with tons of illegally dumped radioactive fracking waste that may cause severe bone damage.
US news
fromBoston.com
2 months ago

Car rammed by train in Abington after breaking down on tracks

A 2007 Honda broke down on tracks in Abington and was struck and smashed by an MBTA train; the driver escaped and no injuries occurred.
Environment
fromTruthout
2 months ago

Communities Say Congress Broke Its Promise to Clean Up Abandoned Coal Mine Lands

A House bill would withdraw $500 million from 2021 abandoned mine cleanup funds, jeopardizing reclamation and water treatment projects in Appalachian states.
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

What we know about the massive sewage leak in the Potomac River

Approximately 243 million gallons of wastewater has overflowed from the pipe that collapsed on January 19 in Montgomery County, Md., according to a release from DC Water. That translates into 368 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of sewage. The brunt of this surge happened in the first five days, before interim bypass pumping was activated a system that reroutes sewage around the damaged section.
US news
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Worker dies after falling into vat of mineral oil at chemical plant

A 71-year-old man died on Monday after falling into a large vat of mineral oil at a New Jersey chemical plant, police and the company said Tuesday. The incident occurred at around 1:30 p.m. at the Bayway Chemical Plant in Linden when the subcontractor fell into a 6,000-gallon container he was loading with oil. He was retrieved by responders from the Bayway and Linden fire departments, but pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
US news
Environment
fromKqed
2 months ago

Residents Challenge Official Response A Year After Moss Landing Battery Plant Fire | KQED

Residents reported health symptoms and uncertainty after a battery plant fire while air monitoring focused near the plant left broader exposures and impacts unassessed.
Public health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Evacuations, shelter in place order in effect while hazardous materials removed from Berkeley home

Residents near Colusa and Tacoma in Thousand Oaks were ordered to shelter in place or evacuate while hazardous photography chemicals including picric acid were removed.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

Clean Harbors (CLH): The Environmental Services Moat is Expanding

Clean Harbors just locked in a $110 million contract for PFAS water filtration at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. This isn't just another project win. It's validation of the company's end-to-end PFAS solution: lab analytics, water filtration, site remediation, and most critically, high-temperature incineration disposal.
Environment
#superfund
Environment
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

EPA makes it harder for states, tribes to block pipelines

EPA proposes rule limiting state use of Clean Water Act Section 401 to prevent political blocking of projects unrelated to water quality.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Unprecedented' spate of toxic mushroom illnesses jar California

The state health department reports that, between late November 2025 and early February 2026, there have been four deaths and 40 hospitalizations linked to consumption of dangerous mushrooms, an outbreak the department describes as unprecedented. That's far above the average for the state, which typically sees fewer than five mushroom-poisoning cases annually. The people who have been sickened include a seasonal farm worker couple from Oaxaca, Mexico.
Public health
Environment
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Strong odors and flares reported at 2 Bay Area refineries on the same day

Two Bay Area refineries experienced strong odors and flaring; investigations are ongoing and intermittent emissions may continue for months.
Environment
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Bay Area health agency report reveals what sparked complaints about refinery odor

Martinez Refining Company released 1,075 pounds of sulfur dioxide during a flaring event caused by an electrical issue; odors reported, no injuries or exposures.
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