New Laws: Reducing Toxic Threats to Our Water and Health

By |2024-08-08T12:42:54-04:00July 31, 2024|Categories: Conservation News Across the Commonwealth, Toxic Pollution, Updates From The Capital|Tags: , , |

Starting July 1st, most bills from the 2024 General Assembly session became law in Virginia, including bans on high PAHs in pavement sealants and cyanide in gold mining. These laws aim to cut toxic pollution in Virginia's waters and protecting human and ecological health.

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New Laws: Protecting Customers from Utility Shutoffs

By |2024-08-14T11:33:36-04:00July 30, 2024|Categories: Conservation News Across the Commonwealth, Updates From The Capital, Utility Accountability|Tags: , |

The Emergency Utilities Protection Act went into effect July 1st, and it prevents utilities from cutting off customers on days of extreme weather, or other situations that warrant high usage. These protections address the ever growing threat of climate change’s consequences in a just manner that brings Virginia up to speed with the rest of the South.

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