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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 in the construction and demolition industry. A recent enforcement action in Minnesota serves as a perfect—and costly—reminder of why standard insurance is no longer enough to protect your business. The $18,000 Mistake: A Case Study in Demolition RiskRecently, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) levied a $17,938 fine against Nottingham Construction, a Saint Paul-based firm, for improperly handling and disposing of asbestos during a residential demolition in Mahtomedi. The MPCA's investigation highlighted three critical regulatory failures during the demolition process: Failure to Notify: The contractor failed to notify the MPCA 10 days ahead of the demolition...

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...


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."...


Cost of a Single Turn: I-24 Chemical Spill

March 11th, 2026

CHATTANOOGA, TN — An early morning incident on Saturday serves as a stark reminder to business owners that environmental liability doesn't stop at the warehouse door. At approximately 4:00 AM, a chemical spill occurred on the I-24 off-ramp at Wauhatchie Pike, forcing an immediate and total closure of the area by HAZMAT teams and local authorities. While...

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...


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Silfab Solar Crisis

March 9th, 2026

In the world of commercial real estate and manufacturing, a "Stop Order" is the ultimate nightmare. It represents a total cessation of revenue, yet the overhead—debt service, payroll, and maintenance—remains relentless. This week, the solar industry provided...