Latest Pollution Headlines

All the headlines from our Pollution Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Honda Wins Reversal of Small Claims MPG Judgment

May 10 2012 // Honda Motor Co. has won the reversal of a $9,867 small-claims judgment awarded to an owner who claimed the Japanese automaker fraudulently overstated the fuel economy of her Civic hybrid car. The decision by California...

Idaho Frozen Food Company Settles With EPA

May 9 2012 // An Idaho frozen food company has agreed to pay the Environmental Protection Agency $84,000 for failing to report its possession of hazardous chemicals to safety officials. The EPA said Monday the Caldwell facility of...

OSHA Hit for Taking Too Long to Adopt Workplace Safety Rules

May 7 2012 // The nation’s premier worker safety agency takes nearly eight years on average to adopt new safety regulations, government auditors said in a report. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration takes far too...

Cybersecurity Disclosure Obligations Raise Insurance Coverage Questions

May 7 2012 // High-Profile Breaches Highlight Policy, Security Gaps High-profile data breach events have hastened focus on sensitive data and whether a comprehensive approach to protecting it is being used. The magnitude and impact of...

Sierra Club Sues EPA Over Oklahoma Power Plants

May 4 2012 // The Sierra Club filed a lawsuit in Washington, D.C., District Court against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday, seeking to ensure that the federal agency enforces a state plan that monitors and reduces...

BNSF Railway Company Plume Trial To Begin

Apr 30 2012 // A trial to determine BNSF Railway Company’s responsibilities for cleaning up plumes of fuel and toxic solvents beneath Livingston starts Monday in Great Falls. The trial is set to resolve a suit 165 Livingston...

OSHA Hit for Taking Too Long to Adopt Workplace Safety Rules

Apr 23 2012 // The nation’s premier worker safety agency takes nearly eight years on average to adopt new safety regulations, government auditors said in a report. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration takes far too...

Earth Day a Veritable Field of Green Opportunity

Apr 20 2012 // Sunday is Earth Day and one thing you can expect when you have a day for something as big as a planet is some pretty big statements, and now that the economy is on the mend, there are those who believe the already...

Gulf Oil Spill Commission Criticizes Congress for Inaction

Apr 19 2012 // A presidential commission that investigated the Gulf oil spill blasted Congress for inaction in its report card on industry and government response to the massive BP oil spill. “Across the board, we are disappointed...

EPA Approves Eastern Idaho Superfund Cleanup Plan

Apr 17 2012 // An Environmental Protection Agency official says a cleanup plan has been approved for a Superfund site at a former phosphorous production plant in eastern Idaho. The Idaho State Journal reported that spokesman Roger...

Cybersecurity Disclosure Obligations Raise Insurance Coverage Questions

Apr 16 2012 // High-Profile Breaches Highlight Policy, Security Gaps High-profile data breach events have hastened focus on sensitive data and whether a comprehensive approach to protecting it is being used. The magnitude and impact of...

Business Moves – Midwest

Apr 16 2012 // Great American Insurance Group Cincinnati, Ohio-based Great American Insurance Group’s environmental division opened a regional office in New York City. The expansion complements the environmental division’s...

Great American Environmental Division Expands Capacity

Apr 13 2012 // Great American Insurance Group’s Environmental Division is now offering $35 million per occurrence/ $70 million policy aggregate limits of liability for its complete pollution product line. These expanded limits of...

Sunoco Will Pay $2.2M to Settle Hazardous Waste Dispute in Mass.

Apr 10 2012 // Sunoco, a petroleum and petrochemical manufacturing giant, will pay $2.2 million in Massachusetts to resolve a hazardous waste dispute. The company was alleged to have sought payment from a state fund for hazardous waste...

A Chartis Underwriter Joins Great American Insurance’s N.Y. Office

Apr 6 2012 // Cincinnati, Ohio-headquartered Great American Insurance Group said its environmental division appointed Eric McCabe as divisional assistant vice president for its newly opened New York City office. McCabe joins Great...

Great American Insurance Group Opens Regional Office in New York

Apr 3 2012 // Great American Insurance Group’s environmental division opened a regional office in New York City. The expansion complements the environmental division’s home office located in Plymouth Meeting, Penn., and its...

FDA Denies Ban on Chemical BPA Used in Baby Bottles, Food Packaging

Apr 2 2012 // U.S. health regulators denied a request to ban a chemical used in water bottles, soup cans and other food and drink packaging, saying there is not enough scientific evidence it may cause harm. The U.S. Food and Drug...

Oilfield Cleanup a Big-Money Dispute in Louisiana

Mar 28 2012 // A behind-the-scenes firestorm in Louisiana’s legislative session centers on a big-money, years-long dispute between landowners and the oil and gas industry over how cleanup should be handled of environmental damage...

EPA Says Montana Plants Need $90M in Upgrades

Mar 27 2012 // A proposed cleanup of Montana air pollution would force three industrial plants to spend $90 million on measures to improve visibility in some of the nation’s prized public lands, including Yellowstone and Theodore...

Total: “May be Months” to Stop North Sea Gas Leak

Mar 27 2012 // A cloud of explosive natural gas boiling out of the North Sea from a leak at Total’s abandoned Elgin platform forced wider evacuations off the Scottish coast on Tuesday as the French oil company warned it may take...