Should your business fail to comply with environmental justice laws, you maintain liability for any resulting injustices. There are many issues that could develop into an environmental justice claim, such as water or air pollution, toxic chemical exposure, toxic waste...
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How do toxic workplace chemicals enter the body?
Particular working environments pose a physical threat. Any employee in proximity to harmful chemicals is at risk for severe health problems. Contaminated employees can wind up enduring ill effects for the rest of their lives. Suing the responsible party for exposure...
Underground storage tanks: regulations and the law
Underground storage tanks, or USTs, provide a storage vessel for hazardous materials, including gasoline, ethanol or diesel fuels, buried below the ground and out of sight. While USTs are an effective, space-saving solution for companies storing large amounts of...
Understanding the dangers of asbestos
Scientists agree there is a link between asbestos and lung problems. Because of this, builders no longer use it for insulation or within flooring tiles. Nonetheless, asbestos still exists within the walls of many buildings. Anyone living or working in a structure...
What are some of the effects of lead exposure?
Lead is a chemical that has useful applications in construction and medicine. However, lead is toxic and requires special handling, or it may harm people, especially children. A person's reaction to lead exposure may depend on the levels, exposure type and length....
Are you liable for your contaminated business location?
In short, yes, you can be liable for any contamination that your business causes. Although there can be mitigating circumstances, you are responsible for cleaning any part of the environment that you damage. There are three forms of environmental contamination...
New Jersey towns file lawsuit over cleanup of forever chemicals
Four New Jersey towns and an investor-owned water supplier are suing several manufacturers of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as "forever chemicals." They assert that the companies knew their products would cause water contamination, but sold them...
Is radium in tap water dangerous?
Because of both 20th century history and Hollywood, radiation is something most Americans have learned to fear. While manufactured items, like atomic bombs, can cause radiation poisoning, radiation also occurs naturally. Radium is a radioactive element that may be...
What you should know environmental damage and insurance coverage
After an event that causes serious pollution or an ongoing environmental hazard comes to light, being able to readily afford cleanup costs may hinge on whether someone has adequate insurance coverage. Without this coverage, cleanup may be cost-prohibitive. Businesses...
What you should know about soil contaminants and testing
Property owners may wish to get a lab-quality soil test for a number of reasons. Most importantly, they can reveal if the land has potentially dangerous contaminants. Soil testing may be an important item of due diligence before buying a home, using land for any type...