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Order Amending Settlement Agreement (PDF)

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This order amends the settlement agreement in the Flint Safe Drinking Water lawsuit to improve the way the City of Flint finds and replaces lead pipes that remain in the ground, using a more efficient method to find remaining lead...

Section J (PDF)

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Administrative record for Petitioners’ opening brief in Salvation Army et al. v. City of Bell.

Sections K through M (PDF)

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Administrative record for Petitioners’ opening brief in Salvation Army et al. v. City of Bell.

Sections H and I (PDF)

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Administrative record for Petitioners’ opening brief in Salvation Army et al. v. City of Bell.

Section E (Staff Report) (PDF)

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Administrative record for Petitioners’ opening brief in Salvation Army et al. v. City of Bell.

Sections F and G (PDF)

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Administrative record for Petitioners’ opening brief in Salvation Army et al. v. City of Bell.

Sections A and B (PDF)

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Administrative record for Petitioners’ opening brief in Salvation Army et al. v. City of Bell.

MI Lead and Copper Rule Amicus Brief (PDF)

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In the wake of the Flint Water Crisis, the State of Michigan put forth the nation’s most protective lead in drinking water safeguards, but the landmark Lead and Copper Rule is being challenged in court by Michigan water providers. NRDC...

Realizing the Promise of Paris: Roadmap to a Safer Climate

ReportInternationalBrendan Guy, Jake Schmidt
The commitments countries put forward through the Paris Agreement are insufficient to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius, let alone 1.5 degrees. Leaving the world to wonder: what do we do now?

Complaint Filed Regarding Rusty Patched Bumble Bee (PDF)

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Complaint filed on January 15, 2019, in the U.S. District Court for D.C, challenging the Interior Department and Fish and Wildlife Service’s failure to timely designate critical habitat for the endangered rusty patched bumble bee.