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US air force avoids PFAS water cleanup, citing supreme court’s Chevron ruling

EPA says Tucson’s drinking water is contaminated but air force claims agency lacks authority to order cleanup

The US air force is refusing to comply with an order to clean drinking water it polluted in Tucson, Arizona, claiming federal regulators lack authority after the conservative-dominated US supreme court overturned the “Chevron doctrine”. Air force bases contaminated the water with toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” and other dangerous compounds.

Though former US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials and legal experts who reviewed the air force’s claim say the Chevron doctrine ruling probably would not apply to the order, the military’s claim that it would represents an early indication of how polluters will wield the controversial court decision to evade responsibility.

It appears the air force is essentially attempting to expand the scope of the court’s ruling to thwart regulatory orders not covered by the decision, said Deborah Ann Sivas, director of the Stanford University Environmental Law Clinic.

“It’s very odd,” she added. “It feels almost like an intimidation tactic, but it will be interesting to see if others take this approach and it bleeds over.”

FirstCircle ,
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The AF also contaminated the groundwater in a large residential area just west of Spokane, WA adjacent to the Fairchild AF base. Until recently they seemed to be accepting at least partial responsibility but I wonder if that’s now going to come to an end. It’s not generally a wealthy area, lots of apartments and discount stores and has what I think of as a “military town” vibe. Apparently residents are largely dependent on PFAS-loaded well water and if the AF tells them to FO and be happy they’ve got anything to drink, they’re screwed unless some other entity with deep pockets will come in and clean up. ecology.wa.gov/…/feb-21-west-plains-sampling-for-…

xmunk ,

We have an irresponsible and illegitimate Supreme Court and this is what we get.

originalucifer ,
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there are also humans at the top of the 'air force' that made this decision not to clean up. its two sets of irresponsible...no... negligent humans at play.

NJSpradlin ,

Playing by the rules and showing those that made them their flaws, is also a legitimate strategy to force corrections.

originalucifer ,
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exactly, lets purposefully poison lots of people so we can force those regulations written in blood!

IsThisAnAI ,

And playing with lives over to respond or not with unclear rules over the next 50 years is better? Folks will get sick either way. I’d prefer to force a decision sooner rather than later.

gAlienLifeform ,
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You think the drinking water of Supreme Court justices is going to be contaminated as a result of this? They’re not being punished for making a mistake, a bunch of innocent powerless plebs will be.

catloaf ,

I’m sure Clarence Thomas’s RVs have a water filter.

catloaf ,

That would be the Secretary of the Air Force, Frank Kendall.

Also, he is appointed by, and reports directly to, the president. Biden could easily call this guy up and tell him to unfuck himself.

andrewta ,

That’s exactly what I was thinking

thefartographer ,

I can’t tell if this is a genuine attempt to dodge cleanup or an attempt to test a Supreme Court ruling before companies can get out of hand during the next administration.

But maybe I’m reading too much into the context.

SGGeorwell ,

We have a *criminal, irresponsible, and illegitimate Supreme Court.

CaptainSpaceman ,

Gorsuch was an eternity ago, but thats where it started

Yawweee877h444 ,

We have a nation of people who voted for the people who selected the extreme far right conservatives into the court.

Voters deserve much of the blame too.

Blackbeard ,
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…and who vote for a Congress that refuses to pass laws to address these problems.

originalucifer ,
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id argue non-voters are equally to blame, and a larger block

xmunk ,

Erm, all Americans who could vote share the blame but Mitch McConnel gets a big heaping serving of it.

Theharpyeagle ,

Cool, the thing we were assured wouldn’t happen because free market or something.

Even if it’s decided that the EPA has the proper authority, the damage will be done by the time it makes its way through the courts.

The EPA order requires the development of a system specifically designed for PFAS. A similar system is estimated to cost about $25m to develop, or about 0.1% of the air force’s annual budgeting.

Cool cool cool cool cool cool cool…

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