Several counties in Eastern Kentucky experienced more than 5 inches of rainfall in the 24 hours between February 28 and March 1, 2021, leading to flash flooding emergencies, landslides, sinkholes, and more in affected areas. By March 2, 2021, 49 areas had declared local states of disaster. United States Congressman…
Air Pollution in Dearborn, Michigan
An environmental activist group sent a 60-day notice of intent to sue to federal and state environmental regulators and Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. on March 3, 2021. Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. owns and operates the AK Steel plant in Dearborn, Michigan, a facility with a history of violating federal laws and emissions rules…
Excess Air Pollution in Texas
Power outages, system failures, and shutdowns at industrial plants in Texas during February’s winter storm led to millions of pounds of pollution. Between February 11 and 15, 2021, almost 200 facilities throughout the state reported excess toxic chemicals released into the air…
Winter Storm in Texas
Heavy snowfall hit the Lone Star state on February 15, 2021 causing many homes to lose power and pipes to freeze and burst. These water leaks caused advisory warnings about the safety of drinking water, and many residents were instructed to boil water before use. Food shortages also affected Texans as grocery store shelves…
PFAS-Contaminated Wells in Traverse City, Michigan
Water wells were tested in Traverse County, Michigan between November and December 2020, 9 of 18 wells tested positive for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The highest levels returned at 1,300 parts per trillion, which is over the Environmental…
Ethanol Contamination in Mead, NB
On March 1, 2021, the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) filed a lawsuit against AltEn after the company failed to comply with a March 1 deadline to clean up and dispose of pesticide-contaminated waste generated during the process of making ethanol…
PFAS at Luke Air Force Base
PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” are not currently regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); however, the EPA has set a lifetime health advisory of 70 parts per trillion for PFOS and PFOA in drinking water. The chemicals can have been used in firefighting foams at military bases…
Long Beach Sewage Spill
On February 22, 2021, the Long Beach City Health Office closed all swimming areas west of Belmont Pier in Long Beach, California, after approximately 26,241 gallons of sewage leaked into the Los Angeles River. The spill was caused by construction maintenance on a 48-inch sewer mainline…