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More Than Grass: The Hidden Pollution Risks of Landscaping

March 4th, 2026

To the casual observer, a landscaping crew is simply maintaining the aesthetic of a commercial property or residential neighborhood. To an environmental risk professional, that same crew is a mobile repository of hazardous materials operating on top of a maze of sensitive infrastructure. The Regulatory SqueezeAs we move through 2026, the regulatory environment is tightening. The EPA’s 2026 Pesticide General Permit is a looming milestone that emphasizes the contractor's responsibility for any discharge of pollutants into water systems. These materials—pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers—can be classified as hazardous waste, requiring specialized disposal that many firms overlook. Even common fertilizers pose a threat; the phosphorus they contain can trigger toxic blue-green algae blooms in local lakes and streams, leading to massive ecological...

Fatal Hydrogen Sulfide Release in Maine

February 11th, 2026

The chemical industry was served a somber reminder of its inherent risks on January 27, 2026, when a toxic release at the Woodland Pulp facility in Baileyville, Maine, claimed the life of an intern and sent nine others to the hospital. On February 9, the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) officially opened its probe into the event....


New EPA Rule Narrows State Oversight of Water Permits

February 4th, 2026

A new rule proposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could drastically change the way industrial projects obtain permits to discharge into U.S. waters. On Jan. 13 the Trump‑administration EPA announced that it would “return Clean Water...


The "Pollution Exclusion" Battleground: Why Your General Liability Policy is Failing the Test

February 24th, 2026

For decades, business owners have relied on a comforting, if misplaced, assumption: "If I’m following the law and my permits, my insurance will protect me." Recent landmark decisions from the Supreme Courts of Illinois and California have officially dismantled that safety net. As of February 2026, the legal definition of "pollution" is shifting, and...

Texas Facilities Emit 1.6M Pounds of Pollutants During Freeze

February 3rd, 2026

When the temperature plummeted across Texas last week, business owners scrambled to keep lights on and pipes from bursting. But for the state’s industrial sector, the bitter cold...


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The Georgia "Shield" and the Passive Receiver Trap

February 17th, 2026

Last week Georgia’s PFAS Receiver Shield Act faced a significant procedural reset in the House. The bill’s intent is to protect "receivers", ie. landfills, wastewater plants, and contractors who handle but don't manufacture PFAS—from being swept into...