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Protecting Your Business: Lessons from the Wahpeton Incident
July 10th, 2025
On July 7, 2025, a significant chemical spill occurred at the Cargill plant near Wahpeton, North Dakota. Approximately 2,000 gallons of hydrochloric acid leaked from a storage tank, prompting evacuations within a one-mile radius and shelter-in-place orders extending three miles. Emergency crews, including hazmat teams from Fargo, responded swiftly to contain the leak, and fortunately, no injuries were reported. Understanding the RisksChemical spills can result in: Cleanup Costs: Remediation of contaminated sites can be expensive and time-consuming.Third-Party Claims: Businesses may face lawsuits from affected individuals or entities for bodily injury or property damage.Regulatory Fines: Non-compliance with environmental regulations can lead to significant penalties.Business Interruption: Operations may be halted, leading to loss of income.The...
California Lawmakers Approve Major Overhaul of Landmark Environmental Law
July 2nd, 2025
On July 1, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom enacted a landmark overhaul of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), marking the most significant reform to the state's environmental review process in over five decades. This legislative shift aims to expedite housing development by reducing bureaucratic hurdles and litigation delays that...
Delaware City Refinery Faces Multiple Environmental Violations and Public Scrutiny
June 25th, 2025
The recent incidents at the Delaware City Refinery highlight significant environmental concerns and offer valuable lessons for businesses regarding operational integrity, regulatory compliance, and risk management....
Abandoned: 175 Gallons of Antifreeze
July 7th, 2025
A recent incident in Warren, Michigan, where 175 gallons of antifreeze were dumped overnight onto a public roadway, highlights the persistent threat of “midnight dumping.” This clandestine practice involves the illegal disposal of waste materials—often hazardous—under cover of darkness to avoid detection and liability. While shocking, this case is far...
Residents Relocated After Mold Discovered in Tucson Student Apartment Building
June 20th, 2025
A recent mold contamination issue at the Hub Tucson Park Avenue student apartments has raised concerns among property owners and managers. Just two years old, the building now...

Delaware Enacts New Lead Legislation
July 3rd, 2025
Delaware's newly enacted legislation mandates that, by July 1, 2028, all rental properties constructed before January 1, 1978, must be certified as either lead-free or lead-safe. This initiative aims to mitigate the risks associated with lead-based paint,...