Humboldt Pulp Mill Victory (1991)- The Surfrider Foundation won the second largest Clean
Water Act lawsuit in United States history against two pulp mills in Humboldt County, California.
The city and the park board settled the federal Clean
Water Act lawsuit with Stone, paying $ 350,000 for his legal bills.
Not exact matches
In March 1998 an adjacent property owner, Roger Stone, filed a
lawsuit saying the park violated the Clean
Water Act.
Riverkeeper, Waterkeeper Alliance, and Environmental Advocates of New York Monday filed a
lawsuit in State Supreme Court in Albany against New York State officials, seeking to ensure that federal Clean
Water Act funds will not be used in building the new Tappan Zee Bridge or for future projects.
In May 2004, Riverkeeper filed the
lawsuit itself against ExxonMobil for violation of the Clean
Water Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, and NYC Councilmembers David Yassky and Eric Gioia have joined the case as co-plaintiffs.
She pointed to an ongoing
lawsuit brought by the Wisconsin Resource Protection Council that charges Kennecott under the Clean
Water Act.
TVA's Colbert Fossil Plant is the subject of a
lawsuit alleging violations of the Clean
Water Act.
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) filed two
lawsuits this week against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for failing to enforce the Clean
Water Act against stormwater polluters in the Baltimore and Los Angeles areas.
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) filed two
lawsuits against the EPA this week for failing to enforce the Clean
Water Act against stormwater polluters along Dominguez Channel and Los Cerritos Channel in Los Angeles, CA and the Back River in Baltimore, MD..
He relied on a 1992 decision, Mattoon v. City of Pittsfield, by the 1st Circuit at Boston, which also found that the Safe Drinking
Water Act precludes civil rights lawsuits resulting from water contaminat
Water Act precludes civil rights
lawsuits resulting from
water contaminat
water contaminations.
The successful defense of an oil company in a
lawsuit brought by the U.S. Department of Justice under the Clean
Water Act and the Oil Pollution
Act of 1990 to recover clean up costs associated with an oil spill upon the navigable
waters of the United States.