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Radioactive Fracking Wastewater

Webinar: Radioactive Fracking Wastewater: Chilling Threat to Health

A chilling investigative article in Rolling Stone magazine has found that wastewater from many oil and gas wells is dangerously radioactive.

Mats Comments

Mercury and Air Toxics Comments

Comments from PSR and partner groups opposing the U.S. EPA’s health-endangering proposal to roll back the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS).

CWR Factsheet Final

Clean Water Rule Fact Sheet

The Clean Water Rule (CWR) protects the nation’s rain-dependent streams and wetlands from toxic pollution under the Clean Water Act.

Testimony

PSR Expert Testimony on Coal Ash

PSR National Environment & Health Director Barbara Gottlieb gave expert testimony on the health impacts of coal ash disposal for a PSR Chesapeake lawsuit against the EPA.

TriFold Hormone Disrupting NoBleed

Hormone Disrupting Chemicals & Consumer Products

Chemicals in products like plastics can mimic hormones and disrupt the endocrine system, increasing health problems. Read our handout to learn how to reduce your exposure.

Harmful Chemicals Trifold Final

Tips for Reducing Harmful Chemical Exposure in Your Daily Life

Patient handout on reducing exposure to harmful chemicals while shopping and in the home.

Fracking Harm On The Farm

Fracking: Harm on the Farm

Chemical exposures that harm farm animals and wild animals raise concern about health risks for people living near fracking sites.

Energy Efficiency And Health

Energy Efficiency and Health Fact Sheet

This fact sheet by PSR and the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy shows how you can reduce your carbon footprint and improve your health.

Clean Water Rule Fact Sheet 2015

The Clean Water Rule: Protecting Public Health

Safe and clean water is a vital part of life. Find out what health care professionals are saying about the Clean Water Rule.

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Selling Our Health Down the River

This report documents the need to control the amount of toxic pollutants such as arsenic, mercury, selenium, and nitrogen that coal-fired power plants can discharge into streams and rivers.