My individual practice has caused me to focus on mandatory injunctions under the environmental laws for a while now, as in United States v. NCR, No. 1:10-cv-910-WCG (E.D. Wis. May 1, 2013)
...nuclear waste from past reactors and emits nothing but fresh air, clean water, and the scent of jasmine.” Don’t count on that happening...
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...believe that this victory could be short-lived. The Clean Water Act prohibits certain discharges of pollutants to waterways without a National...
...from government. Positive rights include the right to food, clothing, housing, clean drinking water, health care, education, and freedom from discrimination. The question for the...
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...expert testimony regarding EPA regulations, the National Environmental Protection Act, water pollution, the Clean Water Act, and more. Recently the EPA reached a settlement...
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Daily Business Review
...sewage problems. Eliminating overflows of raw sewage will comply with the Clean Water Act and benefit the Miami-Dade community by providing a cleaner...
...building’s water system, and that Mack-Cali hired a water treatment provider to clean the building’s plumbing system as recommended and “after the...
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...building’s water system, and that Mack-Cali hired a water treatment provider to clean the building’s plumbing system as recommended and “after the...
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