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Forever Chemicals Are in Missouri’s Tap Water. The Cleanup Bill Could Top $48 Billion — and Nobody Knows Who Pays.

March 30th, 2026

JEFFERSON CITY, MO — Newly released federal testing data confirm that at least six Missouri water systems are delivering tap water with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) concentrations above the legal limit — and that the reckoning for decades of contamination is arriving faster than most utilities, property owners, and businesses are prepared for. The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 2024 nationwide testing survey, released in late March 2026, found perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) levels as high as 2.8 times the federal Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) in one Missouri city and widespread detections across the state. With a compliance deadline set for 2031, the water industry estimates it will take between $37 billion and $48 billion in new treatment infrastructure to bring systems into compliance nationwide — costs that are...

Twice in Five Weeks: The NaturPak Explosions and the Regulatory Liability No Standard Policy Covers

March 20th, 2026

JANESVILLE, WI — On a Wednesday afternoon in March, emergency responders rushed to a food packaging facility on Innovation Drive for the second time in five weeks. Two more NaturPak employees were flown by helicopter to medical facilities with life-threatening injuries. A third was taken by ambulance. For the company, this was no longer a one-time incident....


AI-Driven Mold Remediation

March 16th, 2026

For decades, mold remediation has been a game of "catch me if you can." Contractors relied on visual inspections, manual moisture mapping, and post-remediation air samples that often took days to process. By the time the lab results came back, the mold...


The Spill That Won’t End: One Michigan Crash Dumped 26,000 Pounds of Plastic Into a River Within a Superfund Cleanup Site — and the Cleanup Bill Is Still Growing

March 26th, 2026

ALLEGAN COUNTY, MI — On the morning of January 27, 2026, a Quest Liner semi-trailer hauling 26,000 pounds of plastic pellets lost control on icy northbound Interstate 196 at exit 41, northeast of Saugatuck, and overturned. Within minutes, thousands of tiny white pellets — each no larger than a pencil eraser — were rolling across the pavement, down the...

The High Cost of the Unseen: Lessons from an $18,000 Asbestos Fine

March 12th, 2026

For contractors, what you can’t see is often exactly what will hurt your bottom line the most. Asbestos remains one of the most pervasive, hidden, and financially devastating hazards...


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Federal Climate Law Rescission: Key Implications for the Insurance Industry

March 24th, 2026

WASHINGTON D.C. - On February 12, 2026, the EPA formally rescinded the 2009 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Endangerment Finding, the scientific and legal determination that enabled federal regulation of emissions under the Clean Air Act. While this action removes...