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The water company discovered TCP contaminants at dangerous levels in two of its drinking water wells, which left the wells inoperable.
Pomona triumphs in a 13-year legal battle, holding fertilizer manufacturer accountable for perchlorate contamination. A landmark victory securing $30M for water
SL Environmental Law Group represented the City of St. Louis, Michigan in a water contamination case involving toxic chemicals that were byproducts of DDT.
During routine water quality testing, Oceanside CA discovered that six of its groundwater wells contain 1,2,3-Trichloropropane (“TCP”).
During routine water quality testing in 2017, Rubidoux Community Services District discovered 2 of its wells contaminated with 1,2,3-Trichloropropane (TCP)
The safety of the City of New York's drinking water supply was in jeopardy, and going to trial against ExxonMobil & 39 other oil companies is a tall task.
In the early 2000s, the State of New Hampshire became aware that it had a serious methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) problem in its groundwater.
As a public utility, GSWC discovered 1,2,3-TCP in several of its drinking water wells in 2017 during routine testing.