MYSTERIOUS CONTAMINATION IN WARREN'S BEAR CREEK SPARKS INVESTIGATION

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In Warren, Michigan officials are attempting to identify an unknown substance that spilled into Bear Creek. The contamination that federal and state environmental monitorsd are assessing was confirmed to be leaking from an unoccupied building in an industrial part of the town. It was first reported due to discoloration in the water.

NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT GRANTS $6.6 MILLION TO CLEAN UP OLD LANDFILL SITES

MAINE RECEIVES MAJOR DISASTER DECLARATION FOR DECEMBER STORM AND FLOODING

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President Joe Biden has approved a Major Disaster Declaration for ten Maine counties after a storm caused large amounts of damage from December 17 through December 21, 2023. The storm caused flooding, power outages and property damage across central and western Maine. The assistance will not only be for infrasctructure repairs such as roads but also for families and individuals that experienced severe property damages.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) will establish Disaster Recovery Centers which will help affected communities apply for disaster assistance, learn about disaster programs, and other FEMA related assistance. Individual assistance will be provided to eligible families that meet the federal governmant’s statutory financial threshold.

FEMA estimated that the storm created $20 million in public infrastructure damage. Their assessment identified 13 destroyed, 106 major, 65 minor, and 31 affected properties across the five hardest hit counties.

SIX CHILDREN DIED IN AN INDIANA FIRE AFTER A FAILED INSPECTION

'TOXIC MENACE' | AG TONG FILES 2 COMPLAINTS AGAINST 28 CHEMICAL COMPANIES OVER PFAS USE IN CONNECTICUT

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In Connecticut Attorney General William Tong filed lawsuits against 28 chemical manufacturers. The lawsuits claimed companies are responsible for knowingly contaminating waters with PFAS. The complaint aims to have companies dispose of toxic chemical stocks, disclose research and compensate the state for past and future remediation and testing. The complaints say that companies knew PFAS chemicals were toxic as early as the 1950s.

Tong stated that PFAS has contaminated water systems in places such as Manchester and Norwalk. The prescence of PFAS have been detected in rivers such as the Connecticut river, the Farmington river and the Hockanum river. The Connecticut Department of Health has released PFAS-related consumption advisories for fish caught within areas of these and other rivers.

RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION INCIDENT ON U.S. HIGHWAY 66: MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL WORKS IDENTIFIED AS SOURCE

NEW FLORIDA BILL COULD REQUIRE SELLERS TO DISCLOSE FLOOD RISK INFORMATION AT OR BEFORE THE TIME OF THE SALE

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EPA TO TEST FOR SOIL CONTAMINATION NEAR U.S. FIREWORKS SITE IN MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE

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LANDSLIDE DAMAGES AT LEAST 3 HOMES IN SHERMAN OAKS, SOME RESIDENTS EVACUATED

WATER CONTAMINATION OBSERVED AT FORMER MCLOUTH STEEL SITE

A LANDSLIDE OF CONTAMINATED SOIL THREATENS ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER IN DENMARK

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BUSINESSES ALONG OCEAN EDGE IN PORTLAND ASSESS DAMAGE, HAZARD PAY IN WAKE OF STORM

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BREAK-IN AT COLORADO SUPREME COURT BUILDING CAUSED $35 MILLION IN DAMAGE, LEFT 3 FLOORS UNUSABLE

COASTAL MAINE DRIES OUT – AND BEGINS CLEANING UP – FROM HISTORIC STORM

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EPA CLEANUP OF CONTAMINATED SOIL IN ST. CLAIR SHORES

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Efforts to clean up the Ten Mile Drain Superfund site in St. Clair Shores advance as the EPA plans to excavate a polluted storm sewer system summer 2024. PCB contamination, linked to illegal dumping, poses health risks and threatens Lake St. Clair.  Lake St. Clair provides recreational boating access for approximately 125 homes and is also used for swimming and fishing.

Cleanup, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, targets residential and commercial properties. PCBs, banned in 1979, persist in the environment, posing health hazards. The costly cleanup aims to mitigate these risks and safeguard public health.

AFTERMATH: LOOKING AT FLOOD DAMAGE ACROSS SAN DIEGO FOLLOWING HISTORIC RAINFALL

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A recent historic rainfall wreaked havoc in Southcrest and National City, leaving behind unimaginable damage. Residents recount scenes of terror as Chollas Creek overflowed, inundating streets and homes. Clogged and damaged storm drains exacerbated the deluge, leading to widespread destruction. For many, like Greg Montoya, this catastrophe is a recurring nightmare, despite warnings to authorities.

In National City, off Paradise Valley Boulevard and East 8th Street, a strip of homes was completely washed out almost a year later to the day when it suffered another flood. Mayor Todd Gloria, now assessing the devastation firsthand, acknowledges the grim reality: some homes are irreparable losses. The aftermath is a testament to the urgent need for infrastructure improvements and community support.

FIREFIGHTERS ESTIMATE $1M IN DAMAGE TO HOME AFTER BLAZE IN ANCASTER, ONTARIO

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A residential fire in Ancaster, Ontario, caused an estimated $1 million in damages to a one-story home on Fallingbrook Drive. Hamilton Fire battled the blaze early Jan. 22, with flames erupting through the roof of an attached garage. Chief Dave Cunliffe stated an occupant was rescued twice during the incident, as they re-entered the burning structure to find their cats.

The roof of the home eventually collapsed during the fire. Nearby homes sustained heat damage, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation. No serious injuries were reported.

STATE REACHES $2.3 MILLION SETTLEMENT OVER FORMER DRY CLEANER HAZMAT SITE IN HARTFORD

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Vermont AG settles $2.35M case over hazardous materials. A decade-long dispute concerning a former dry cleaner site in Hartford, VT, has concluded with a $2,350,733 settlement. The agreement, reached with the estate of a former property owner, resolves claims for the remediation of hazardous materials.

The site, at 7 Union Street, had been contaminated with tetrachloroethene, affecting neighboring properties. The Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) conducted initial sampling in the area in 2006 and installed sub-slab depressurization systems in eight homes to divert soil gas vapors away from the indoor air to the outside. ANR will use funds to investigate and mitigate contamination, with property owners granting easements for safety measures.

COASTAL MAINE DRIES OUT AND BEGINS CLEAN UP FROM HISTORIC STORM

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Southern Maine's coastal communities grapple with the aftermath of a fierce storm that swept through the region, leaving a trail of property damage in its wake. With waves reaching up to 20 feet and wind gusts topping 60 mph, the storm caused flooding and destruction. From flooded piers in Portland to historic fishing shacks washed away in South Portland, residents face daunting cleanup efforts.

The hardest hit appears to be concentrated along the southern coast but was damaged in the Midcoast and areas to the north as well. Destruction included flooded piers and buildings along the Portland waterfront to damaged businesses and homes in many communities.

LA HABRA APARTMENT BUILDING RED-TAGGED AFTER RAIN CAUSES WALL COLLAPSE

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In La Habra, California a Las Lomas Gardens apartment building was evacuated after a wall collapsed damaging multiple cars. Work began after heavy downpours caused a portion of a 10-foot retaining wall that separates the parking lot and building to collapse. While there were no injuries three parked cars were damaged. Structural engineers and contractors assessed the damage at the scene. Overall, 31 people were forced out from their homes.