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"Sources: EPA Blocks Warnings On Cancer-Causing Chemical"

"The Trump administration is suppressing an Environmental Protection Agency report that warns that most Americans inhale enough formaldehyde vapor in the course of daily life to put them at risk of developing leukemia and other ailments, a current and a former agency official told POLITICO."

Source: Politico, 07/09/2018

"DuPont’s Museum of Disastrous Chemistry Continues to Spread Its Poison"

"Covered with storage tanks, smoke stacks, and holding pools, the old Chambers Works manufacturing site in southern New Jersey is an eyesore. From the bridge crossing the Delaware River, the industrial zone looks like a burnt patch, a brown splotch in the otherwise green of the river’s eastern shore. But the real problem with Chambers Works isn’t as visible."

Source: The Intercept, 07/09/2018

"Inside Scott Pruitt’s Tumultuous Final Months as EPA Administrator"

"Many members of his inner circle apparently couldn’t stand their boss."

"On April 11, a top Environmental Protection Agency official texted me that something strange was happening.

Moments before, the source told me, Administrator Scott Pruitt had strolled into the office “just to say hi.” “It’s been too long since we’ve caught up,” Pruitt told the source. “I just wanted to thank you for always working hard.”

Source: Atlantic, 07/09/2018

"‘Super Polluting’ Trucks Receive Loophole on Pruitt’s Last Day"

"In the final hours of Scott Pruitt’s tenure as administrator, the Environmental Protection Agency moved on Friday to effectively grant a loophole that will allow a major increase in the manufacturing of a diesel freight truck that produces as much as 55 times the air pollution as trucks that have modern emissions controls."

Source: NY Times, 07/09/2018

Will State, Local Pesticide Bans Make More News?

When EPA falls short on regulation of pesticides, might states step into the breach? That’s exactly what happened in June when Hawaii banned toxic organophosphate chlorpyrifos. To take a closer look, this week’s TipSheet reports on how federal regulation opens the door for state, or even local, preemption and offers angles and resources for environmental reporters.

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