#environmental-enforcement

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fromBusiness Matters
5 days ago

Organised crime gangs dumping millions of tonnes of waste in British countryside

Sophisticated criminal networks are dumping millions of tonnes of waste in the British countryside every year, costing the UK an estimated £1 billion annually, according to a House of Lords inquiry. The Environment and Climate Change Committee found that large-scale fly-tipping operations are increasingly linked to organised crime groups involved in money laundering, drug trafficking and modern slavery. The inquiry estimated that around 38 million tonnes of waste are illegally dumped each year.
Environment
Environment
fromThe Mercury News
3 weeks ago

Air district fines Martinez refinery nearly $375,000 for violations

Marathon Martinez Refinery was fined $372,500 for 13 safety violations, after a prior $5 million fine for numerous air-quality violations.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Sephora to pay California cities for mishandling makeup mess

Sephora will pay a $775,000 settlement for allegedly mishandling hazardous waste from damaged, returned, and expired products at California retail locations.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Government shutdown means 90% of EPA staff won't be working

The shutdown of the U.S. government could have ripple effects for human health and the environment as an already weakened Environmental Protection Agency will see nearly all of its staff furloughed and many of its operations paused. The first shutdown in six years went into effect late Tuesday and requires federal agencies to stop all nonessential work. Most EPA work is considered only partially essential under federal rules.
Environment
Environment
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Bay Area sugar company agrees to pay $500K for causing 'rotten egg' smell

C&H Sugar agreed to pay $500,000 and implement plant upgrades, backups, and community measures after emissions violations caused persistent sewage odors in Crockett.
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Good Morning, News: Portland Can't Regulate on Zenith, Portlanders Can't Get Vaccines, and Jackie and Shadow Face an Old Foe-Developers

IN LOCAL NEWS: In 2002, when the city of Portland initially granted Zenith Energy permission to continue operating its fuel transport and storage facility in Northwest Portland, it did so with a number of conditions-in an attempt to limit further potential for local pollution. Environmental advocates who disagreed with the permit subsequently sued, and now a city attorney has admitted that the city does not believe it can enforce those compromise conditions at all. For the Mercury, Abe Asher has more.
Portland
New York City
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago

OPINION: NYC Has Noise Cameras To Catch Loud Cars. Why Aren't We Funding It? - Streetsblog New York City

Expanding automated enforcement of illegal vehicle noise is a feasible way to reduce health harms and unequal noise burdens that current response systems fail to address.
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
3 months ago

Fly-tipping clampdown sees fines double in Brent

Fly-tipping fines in Brent have more than doubled, with enforcement actions increasing significantly to combat illegal waste dumping.
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