Historical Events tagged with "hazardous waste"

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Crime & Law

Jury Blames Exxon for Valdez Oil Spill

June 13th, 1994 30 years ago

A jury in Anchorage ruled that Exxon and Captain Joseph Hazelwood were reckless in the Exxon Valdez oil spill, which occurred in Prince William Sound, Alaska, in 1989. This ruling allowed residents and businesses affected by the disaster to seek significant damages, estimated at $15 billion. The case highlighted the environmental and economic impact of the spill on the region’s fishing industry and wildlife, raising questions about corporate accountability and regulatory oversight in the maritime industry.

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Politics & Government

Superfund Legislation Established for Environmental Cleanup

December 11th, 1980 44 years ago

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, commonly known as Superfund, was enacted by the U.S. Congress in response to the need for a federal program to clean up the nation's hazardous waste sites. This landmark legislation allowed the federal government to respond directly to releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances that could endanger public health or the environment. Superfund established a trust fund to finance the cleanup of contaminated sites and created a framework for determining liability for responsible parties.

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Politics & Government

Carter Declares Federal Emergency at Love Canal

August 7th, 1978 46 years ago

On August 7, 1978, U.S. President Jimmy Carter declared a federal emergency in response to the environmental disaster at Love Canal, a neighborhood in Niagara Falls, New York. Following the discovery of toxic waste buried beneath homes and schools, residents reported alarming health issues and environmental degradation. The declaration aimed to mobilize federal resources to address the crisis and ensure the safety of affected residents, highlighting the urgent need for environmental protection and regulation.

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