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wordpix

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Thu Aug 7, 2014, 02:44 PM Aug 2014

Shenandoah Riverkeeper Files Notice of Intent to Sue EPA for Failing to Address Algae in Shenandoah

Source: Shenandoah Riverkeeper

Public outcry arose last week over a water ban in Toledo, Ohio due to toxic algae blooms. But the threat from nuisance or toxic algae is not confined to the Midwest.

Shenandoah Riverkeeper has worked for four years to push the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to officially recognize severe annual algae blooms in the Shenandoah River and to begin implementing plans to eliminate them, but has found that it must now resort to legal action.



This week, Shenandoah Riverkeeper, represented by Earthjustice, filed a notice of intent to sue the EPA for its failure to act in the face of this threat. EPA has failed to carry out a non-discretionary duty to either approve or disapprove of Virginia’s list of waters deemed impaired under the Clean Water Act, which was published in 2012 without an acknowledgment of the Shenandoah’s algae problems.



We are losing hope of voluntary action by the agencies responsible for safeguarding our river and its users, and so we have nowhere to turn but our judicial system. Listing would have triggered specific government plans to combat algae pollution on the Shenandoah. Omission from the list means delay in addressing a serious and growing problem.

Further info here: http://potomacriverkeeper.org/updates/shenandoah-riverkeeper-files-notice-intent-sue-epa-failure-address-algae-shenandoah-river

Read more: http://hosted.vresp.com/272354/ef707ba646/1367134291/5474489826/



This is a growing threat to fish, wildlife and our water supply and it's been going on for many years. In my semi-rural area in CT, every single waterway and tributary is filled with this stuff.
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Shenandoah Riverkeeper Files Notice of Intent to Sue EPA for Failing to Address Algae in Shenandoah (Original Post) wordpix Aug 2014 OP
Not sure this suit will do anything. It is the State's responsibility, IIRC FSogol Aug 2014 #1
thanks for link & if the state won't do anything, at least Riverkeeper is trying wordpix Aug 2014 #2
At the very least, they are calling attention to the problem. FSogol Aug 2014 #3

wordpix

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2. thanks for link & if the state won't do anything, at least Riverkeeper is trying
Thu Aug 7, 2014, 07:37 PM
Aug 2014

another tack. I applaud them.

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