Protecting America’s Water and Wetlands
PEER is a defender of clean water protections throughout the United States. When government agencies cave to special interests and make decisions that jeopardize the health of our nation’s waters, PEER steps in.
We fight to ensure the government protects all our rivers, lakes, wetlands, aquifers and coastal waters from polluters and special interest groups and to ensure everyone has a safe, sufficient supply of clean water.
Waters of the United States
PEER is fighting the Trump Administration’s efforts to revoke federal protections for countless important streams, wetlands, and other waters under the Clean Water Act »
Drinking Water
Too many people are drinking water contaminated with chemicals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and microbes. PEER fights to secure clean, safe drinking water for all Americans »
NEWS FROM PEER – Water & Wetlands
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Corporate Shadow Over Jersey’s Tainted Groundwater Darkens
Science “Advisors” Push Dramatic Relaxation of Groundwater Cleanup Standards
Tennessee Highway Agency Settles Major Wetland Suit
TDOT Pays More Than $500,000 to Compensate for Wetland Mitigation Left Undone
Love That Dirty Water: Romney Water Pollution Record
Hundreds of Corporate Waivers to Dump Toxics into Massachusetts Water Supply
Developer Turns Living Stream Into a Polluted Waterway
Tennessee Project Prompts Suit Notice for Clean Water Act Violations
NOAA Cuts Tsunami and Seismic Safety Funding
Sudden Shift Rips Tsunami Warning Buoys and Alaska Emergency Preparedness
Federal Wildlife Agency Flays Jersey Pompton Lakes Plan
Fish & Wildlife Service Conditions Restructure Cleanup and Spur Damage Payments
Park Service Scientists at Point Reyes Vindicated yet Again
Marine Mammal Commission Confirms Shellfish Operation Effect on Seals
Daytona Beach on a Sewage Spewing Spree
Federal Complaint Cites Major Continuing Pollution by Florida Wastewater Facility
EPA Throws Roadblock at Bay State South Coast Rail Project
“Unacceptable Impact” and Inaccurate Assessment Dim Prospects for New Rail Line
EPA Waves Red Flag on Bay State Rail Project
Rapid Bus More Practical and Less Harmful than Running Train through Swamp
Florida Top Environmental Official Fights Federal Debarment
Secretary Vinyard May Lose Authority over Water Quality Regulation at Key Time
Florida Truncates Eco-Safeguards on Beach Projects
No Review of Contaminants or Wildlife Damage as BP-Funded Beach Work Starts
Loss of Streams and Wetlands Will Widen With New Corps Rules
Green Power Encouraged to Leave Brown Footprints under New Exemptions
Strong Federal Action Needed Now at Toxic Jersey Dupont Site
Spreading and Uncontrolled Contamination in Hundreds of Pompton Lakes Homes
Koch Paper Mill Profits From Weak Pollution Regulation
Demand for EPA Intervention to Stem Enormous Effluent Flow from Arkansas Plant
Florida Top Officials’ Pollution Ties Violate Federal Law
EPA Funding of State Water Quality Programs in Jeopardy; Complaint Filed
Safety of Rio Grande Dams in Question
U.S. Agency Sued to Disclose Flooding Maps, Emergency Plans and Dam Conditions
St. Johns River Municipal Polluter out of Control
Call for Federal Enforcement against Northeast Florida Wastewater Plant
Jersey Nixes Filtration Plan for Drinking Water
State Wants EPA to Act on Rising Chemical Contamination of Water Supplies
Boca Raton Utility Workers Blow Whistle on Health Risks
Employee Survey Underlines Drinking Water, Sewage and Big Compliance Questions