
PEER's environmental work is solely directed by the needs of its members. As a consequence, we have the distinct honor of serving resource professionals who daily cast profiles in courage in cubicles across the country.
Find out about Missouri’s whistleblower law 
Following are PEER news releases, white papers, surveys and other activities for Missouri:
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July 17, 2003 VOTE WOULD LEGALIZE DRINKING WATER VIOLATIONS — State Parks Frequently Fail to Inform Public of Polluted Drinking Water |
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May 20, 2003 MISSOURI DNR PLANS TO WEAKEN SAFE DRINKING WATER RULES — Proposal Would Eliminate Certain Public Notice Requirements |
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April 1, 2001 CORPS WHISTLEBLOWER TO TEACH AT UNIVERSITY — Sweeney to Become Visiting Scholar at UMSL |
PEER does not have a Missouri chapter, but if you would like to start one, let us know.
As a service organization, PEER relies on current or former agency employees to point out issues to work on. If you work for a resource management agency, and you struggle with:
PEER can help!
Our job is to deliver the problem to your agency decision-makers and the public while protecting the anonymitiy of the messanger. This may be as simple as a letter from PEER to your supervisor that says, "we're watching," or as complex as a legal challenge to your administration. To see examples of common tactics we've used in other states, check out our agency surveys, white papers and news releases.
As with all of our work, every project is employee directed. That means you call the shots.
For more information, contact PEER at info@peer.org or (202) 265-7337.