Mr. Coghlan’s letter has not been fact-checked by the Los Alamos Reporter. In its own words, “The New Mexico Environment ...
Documents show the industry and regulators knew decades ago that injecting drilling's toxic liquid leftovers underground wasn't safe ...
Dumping toxic waste where people may come into contact with it is, often, a crime. That it's not prosecuted often enough doesn't make it legal.
An attorney representing Wayne Disposal said municipalities did not present any evidence their residents are actually harmed by the waste.
After years of missed deadlines, New Mexico is demanding that the Energy Department expedite the cleanup of so-called legacy nuclear and hazardous waste at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the ...
"The only honor you can bank on in the oil and gas industry is there ain't nothing honorable being done." The post Site of ...
Trillions of gallons of toxic wastewater quietly move through the American oil industry each year, a hidden flood that rivals the nation’s freshwater use. Known as produced water, this byproduct of ...
A witness at the Wayne Disposal trial testifies that radioactive waste shipments to the Van Buren Township landfill pose no ...
Lawyers presenteclosing arguments in the bench trial to determine if shipments of radioactive waste to a Wayne County landfill can continue.