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The Little Hocking Water Association, Inc. v. E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company
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July 24, 2015
5 RCRA Cases To Watch
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act has recently been at the center of many high-profile legal battles, including a challenge to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rules concerning listing criteria for corrosivity and a lawsuit over whether air pollution that settles on the ground can be considered a solid waste under the act. Here, Law360 looks at five RCRA cases environmental attorneys should be watching.
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June 02, 2015
DuPont Wants Atty Sanctions In Ohio Water Pollution Row
DuPont Co. on Monday urged an Ohio federal judge to sanction a nonprofit water supplier and its counsel in a dispute over water allegedly contaminated with chemicals from the company's Washington Works manufacturing facility, claiming their line of questioning in a recent deposition violated a court order.
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March 13, 2015
DuPont's Teflon Emissions Became Solid Waste, Judge Rules
An Ohio federal court has held that DuPont Co. polluted a nonprofit water supplier's wells because air emissions related to its production of Teflon that later settled on the soil and contaminated groundwater can be considered solid waste.