El Salvador's San Sebastian river has no fish. The runoff from a gold mine upstream, already shuttered two decades ago, has long killed them all.
The Port successfully petitioned the state for an executive order to suspend environmental regulations in order to save jobs.
The Supreme Court sided with San Francisco on Tuesday in a case that could have long-term consequences for the Bay Area’s environmental protections and water quality. In a 5-4 decision authored by ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling weakens the EPA’s ability to enforce water pollution standards, benefiting corporate interests at the expense of public health and environmental safety. With enforcement ...
The U.S. Supreme Court limited federal and state regulations under the Clean Water Act, but the practical impact remains to ...
The Supreme Court's recent ruling limits EPA's ability to regulate sewage discharge into U.S. waterways affecting water ...
The Supreme Court limited the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate water pollution in a ruling that has ...
San Francisco argued that Clean Water Act permits should function like recipes that restrict specific ingredients in a dish, ...