Trump Administration Backs Down from Rewriting Biden-Era Asbestos Ban After a wave of criticism from public health advocates, environmental groups, and political leaders, the Trump Administration has reversed its decision to rewrite the Biden-era ban on chrysotile asbestos. This announcement ends weeks of uncertainty over whether the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would weaken or delay […]
DOJ Files Criminal Charges Against Philadelphia School District Over Asbestos Management Failures
DOJ Files Criminal Charges Against Philadelphia School District Over Asbestos Management Failures Federal authorities have recently taken the unusual step of bringing criminal allegations against the School District of Philadelphia, accusing them of not following proper procedures when it comes to monitoring and handling asbestos inside school buildings. This has sparked serious worries about how […]
E.P.A. to Reconsider Ban on Deadly Asbestos, Delaying Enforcement for Years
E.P.A. to Reconsider Ban on Deadly Asbestos, Delaying Enforcement for Years The Trump administration has announced plans to revisit a critical ban on chrysotile asbestos, the last remaining type of asbestos still permitted in the United States. According to a recent filing with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, this move could suspend enforcement of […]
The Ongoing Challenges One Year After the U.S. Asbestos Ban
The Ongoing Challenges One Year After the U.S. Asbestos Ban In March 2024, the United States took a historic step by banning the last remaining uses of chrysotile asbestos—the most commonly used form of the mineral worldwide. It was a big win for public health, but it didn’t mean the asbestos problem was over. A […]
IARC Says Talc is Probably Carcinogenic
IARC Says Talc is Probably Carcinogenic The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer found that talc “probably” causes cancer. The reason being that the mineral used in many different products like cosmetics, talcum powders, children’s toys, and food can be contaminated with asbestos. The agency reports that there is “strong mechanistic evidence” […]
Shedding Light on Military Asbestos Exposure – National Military Appreciation Month
Shedding Light on Military Asbestos Exposure – National Military Appreciation Month May is National Military Appreciation Month—a time to honor the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve in the United States Armed Forces. As we express our gratitude for their sacrifices, it’s equally important to recognize the challenges they have […]
National Cancer Research Month 2025
National Cancer Research Month 2025 May is National Cancer Research Month. Cancer research is a vital part of the cancer treatment process. Without research, we would not have the medical breakthroughs or the treatments that we have available today. It is important to research hard to treat cancers like mesothelioma because without research, they will […]
Upgrading for Safety: $1.2M Project to Replace Asbestos-Infused Water Pipes in North Huntingdon
Upgrading for Safety: $1.2M Project to Replace Asbestos-Infused Water Pipes in North Huntingdon A $1.2 million infrastructure upgrade is underway in North Huntingdon to replace nearly a mile of aging waterline—some of which contains asbestos-infused cement pipes dating back to the early 1950s. Approved by the Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County (MAWC), the project aims […]
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Ruling Opens Door to Mesothelioma Claims Against Employers Beyond Statutory Limits
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Ruling Opens Door to Mesothelioma Claims Against Employers Beyond Statutory Limits In a major victory for asbestos victims and their families, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently issued a powerful 5-2 opinion affirming the right of workers suffering from long-latency occupational diseases—such as mesothelioma—to pursue legal action against their employers even after the […]
Homer City Power Station Demolished
Homer City Power Station Demolished On March 22, 2025, the smokestacks and cooling towers of the Homer City Power Station in Indiana County came crashing down in a planned implosion. The demolition marked the physical end of the coal-fired power plant, which had ceased operations in 2023 due to economic pressures and shifting energy trends. […]










