Recent EPA enforcement cases throughout the PNW & Alaska
Actions finalized in March and April 2020
EPA News Release: Recent EPA enforcement cases throughout the PNW & Alaska
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Actions finalized in March and April 2020
EPA News Release: Recent EPA enforcement cases throughout the PNW & Alaska
EPA News Release: EPA settles with Pacific Seafood – Westport, LLC, over alleged Clean Water Act violations at Washington seafood processing facility
South Sound Company agrees to change labeling, pay penalty
EPA News Release: Pesticide distributor in Tumwater, Washington, agrees to settle alleged EPA pesticide labeling violations
EPA News Release: EPA Advises Facility Operators to Prevent and Minimize Releases during Hazardous Weather Events
EPA News Release: EPA Selects Four Projects in Mississippi to Receive $1.4 Million for Brownfields Cleanup and Assessment
Four Washington grants($2.1 million) are part of nationwide $65.6 million Brownfields funding rollout
EPA News Release: EPA selects nine projects in Oregon and Washington for $4.75 million in Brownfields funding
EPA News Release: Recent EPA enforcement cases throughout the PNW & Alaska Actions finalized in January and February 2020
EPA News Release: EPA Announces Tentative Awardees for the Waterway Trash Reduction Grant in the Gulf
EPA News Release: EPA at 50: Celebrating 50 Years of Earth Day in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest
EPA News Release: EPA clears the way for the State of Washington to implement its own Water Quality Standards
Actions finalized in November and December 2019
EPA News Release: Recent EPA enforcement cases throughout the PNW & Alaska
EPA News Release: EPA settles two cases with Coleman Oil Company, LLC, stemming from 2017 Columbia River oil spill
Spokane Valley, Hayden, Idaho companies illegally made, sold devices to bypass emissions controls; resulted in at least 49 million pounds in excess emissions
EPA News Release: EPA settles diesel emissions cases against three northwest companies
EPA News Release: EPA Awards Mississippi State University Extension Service $618,000 in Funding to Test for Lead in School Drinking Water
EPA News Release: EPA Administrator Appoints Lacey, Washington, Deputy Mayor, Cynthia Pratt and Coos County, Oregon, Commissioner, Melissa Cribbins, to EPA Local Government Advisory Committee