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Associate Professor of Law at Seattle U. Erin Carr discusses the latest in what has become a busy term for the U.S. Supreme Court.
A "bizarre process" of producing bottled water that contained chemicals should lead to an industry change, plaintiffs' lawyer Will Kemp tells Newsweek.
Legal columnist Tina Wallis discusses development impact fees and why agencies could see challenges to those fees in upcoming months following a recent federal court decision.
As a Supreme Court ruling scales back federal water protections, a top California water regulator says the state will maintain stringent oversight of wetlands.
How Supreme Court’s EPA ruling will affect U.S. wetlands, clean water The decision could affect tens of thousands of acres of wetlands, including in the Everglades and the Mississippi River basin ...
In a 5-4 ruling earlier this month, the court determined the EPA cannot impose “end result” provisions in permits that regulate water pollution.
Thames Water is at “real risk” of falling into administration within weeks, a former director has warned, as it nears a crucial court decision on a rescue funding package.
JXN Water and a federal judge resume hearing the public's concerns about a proposed water rate increase.
YAQUI VALLEY, Mexico – More than a decade after a court ruling that an aqueduct violated the Yaqui tribe’s rights, the Mexican government has done nothing in response, say locals. The ...
A federal judge last month handed a major victory to opponents of water fluoridation, capping a seven-year legal battle over whether the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has failed to protect the ...
JXN Water stated a rate increase is needed to cover debt incurred by the City of Jackson for its water and sewer system from 1993 to 2013, that the utility was required to assume by the federal court.