These include major explosions, groundwater contamination
impacting public drinking water, tank truck accidents, major tank farm failures, and governmental civil and criminal investigations.
Not exact matches
«The agency should include and explain the... investigations conducted in Dimock, Pennsylvania; Pavillion, Wyoming; and Parker County, Texas where hydraulic fracturing activities are perceived by many members of the
public to have caused significant local
impacts to
drinking water resources,» states the advisory body's review.
We woefully underestimate the power of business leaders if we think they are engaged in private enterprise, for their decisions have huge
public impacts not only on their stockholders but on the jobs we need, the neighborhoods in which we live, the
water we
drink, the air we breathe and the schools in which we learn.
Nadaeu says her group and others are seeking greater protections for
drinking water and
public health before fracking could occur, and to that end, have been pressing the legislature to authorize a health
impact study on fracking.
Riverkeeper is actively involoved in litigation, advocacy, and
public education surrounding the issue of shale gas extraction and related infrastructure, particularly because of the potential
impacts on New York State's
drinking water supplies.
The issue revolves around high levels of lead in
drinking water and a 2007 paper in Environmental Health Perspectives that claimed «no identifiable
public health
impact» had resulted.
Meanwhile, EPA is also scheduled to release for
public comment by year's end a long - awaited study on fracking's
impact on
drinking -
water supplies.
The
impacts of harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the Great Lakes are being assessed using a range of economic metrics capturing the loss of services provided by the lakes (e.g. increased
drinking water treatment costs, property value losses, beach closures), as well as the direct effects of toxic microcystin on
public health (Bingham et al 2015, IJC 2013)-- such events are expected to increase in frequency and severity in a changing climate (Michalak et al 2013).
But in more positive news, Guangzhou (capital city of southeastern Guangdong province) received the «Compromiso Mexico»
water prize, which rewards «the best local
public policies that have had a positive
impact on the
drinking water, sewerage and sanitation services in the communities they interact with.»
Further on in the judgment, the Court answered the question whether under article 6 (4) of directive 92/43 irrigation and supply of
drinking water constitute imperative reasons of overriding
public interest that can justify the project
impact on the integrity of the sites concerned.