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The Atlantic USA Science May 14, 2023
Fire retardant is toxic to fish. An Oregon nonprofit is arguing that it shouldn’t be used at all.Fire retardant is dumped during the Mosquito Fire near Michigan Bluff, California, on Wednesday, September 7, 2022. (Jen Osborne / Bloomberg / Getty)May 14, 2023, 8 AM ETThis... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Nation April 23, 2023
BILLINGS, Mont. – A could drastically curb the government's use of aerial fire retardant after environmentalists raised concerns about waterways that are being polluted with the potentially toxic red slurry that's dropped from aircraft.A coalition that includes... + más
Pollution lawsuit could curb use of aerial fire retardant | Associated Press
Pollution lawsuit could curb use of aerial fire retardant | Orlando Sentinel
Associated Press USA Politics April 23, 2023
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A could drastically curb the government’s use of aerial fire retardant after environmentalists raised concerns about waterways that are being polluted with the potentially toxic red slurry that’s dropped from aircraft.A coalition that includes... + más
Pollution lawsuit could curb use of aerial fire retardant | WPLG Local 10
ABC7 USA Politics May 30, 2023
BILLINGS, Mont. -- The U.S. government can keep using chemical retardant dropped from aircraft to fight wildfires, despite finding that the practice pollutes streams in western states in violation of federal law, a judge ruled Friday.Halting the use of the red slurry material... + más
This Lawsuit Could Change How the Forest Service Fights Wildfires | The Atlantic
Judge says fire retardant drops are polluting streams but allows them to continue | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA World May 26, 2023
A judge ruled Friday that the U.S. government can keep using chemical retardant to fight wildfires, despite finding that the practice pollutes streams in western states in violation of federal law. Halting the use of the red slurry material could have resulted in greater... + más
Judge says fire retardant drops are polluting streams but allows use to continue | ABC7
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