Here are some of the stories we’ve been following this week.
- Residents in Gibbsboro, New Jersey filed a lawsuit claiming Sherwin-Williams contaminated nearby land, and the toxins caused a wide range of health issues for those living in the area.
- A pipeline planned for Pennsylvania will move forward after a federal judge granted the oil and gas company possession of the remaining holdout properties along the proposed route.
- Coal ash ponds throughout North Carolina are making it tough for residents to access permanent drinking water sources, according to a recently filed lawsuit.
- An EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program Center in Vermont is closing following allegations of fraud.
- Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund recently purchased 16 acres in India. The property is located in one of the country’s top suburban areas.
- Remediation work in Niagara County is stopping after federal funds for the project have been depleted. The funds were used to remove radioactive gravel from several locations.
- Developers of the site of a former mall were awarded a tax break by county commissioners. The property will be cleared, and construction will begin on two new buildings.
- An oil spill off the coast of Kuwait has been contained with crews working to clean up the waters.
- A recent poll revealed that residents of Alberta, Canada want to see stricter rules regarding methane released from oil and gas sites.
- The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ) received a $1.6 million grant to help clean up leaking underground storage tanks.
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