Monthly Archives: October 2013

NJ Work Environment Council says chemical risks still abundant throughout the state

The New Jersey Work Environment Council released a new study of how the state's industries are faring when it comes to reducing the risk of environmental disaster, and they called for more action from Trenton in encouraging businesses to adopt safer practices. See Article Here

By |2013-10-11T01:23:00-04:00October 11th, 2013|WEC in the News|Comments Off on NJ Work Environment Council says chemical risks still abundant throughout the state

Five Years Later…Millions Still at Risk from Major Toxic Chemical Disaster; Industry and Gov. Christie Have Failed to Act

New Jersey jobs and millions of residents are still at risk from toxic chemical disaster - five years after the NJ Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) under former Gov. Jon Corzine adopted rules to implement the NJ Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act that were supposed to drastically reduce that risk. Report: Failure to Act: New Jersey Jobs and Communities are Still at Risk from Toxic Chemical Disasters See the Press Release here

By |2013-10-10T17:46:00-04:00October 10th, 2013|Press Releases|Comments Off on Five Years Later…Millions Still at Risk from Major Toxic Chemical Disaster; Industry and Gov. Christie Have Failed to Act
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