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Black residents of Southeast Louisiana, dedicated to fighting air and soil pollution in their own neighborhoods and towns met with EPA Administrator Michael Regan on his “Journey to Justice,” listening tour, sharing their stories and frustrations.
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The Trump administration is rolling back environmental protections for wetlands and streams as outlined by the Water of the United States rule. The…
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The residents of Gordon Plaza continue to lobby city government to do something about the polluted land the community was built on. Advocates met with…
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Last weekend, New Orleanians noticed a big fireball coming from the Chalmette Refining refinery. Some worried there had been an explosion, but it turns…
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This week on the Coastal News Roundup: legal stuff!A local levee board's lawsuit against more than 90 oil and gas companies ends after bouncing around in…
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Exxon Mobil will settle air pollution cases with the federal government and the State of Louisiana. The feds and the state of Louisiana claimed that Exxon…
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A federal rule that revises which bodies of water are subject to the Clean Water Act will take effect Aug. 28. Some Louisiana farmers are concerned that...
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More than 120 people traveled to suburban Houston Tuesday to attend the final public hearing on new EPA rules that govern the amount of cancer-causing...
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About 30 people have traveled from New Orleans to Texas to testify at an Environmental Protection Agency hearing on air quality.They want increased air…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has settled a lawsuit on measuring toxic emissions from refineries and chemical plants. The move comes after…