Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Navy-PCB-Dumping-Action-in-USA-27MZIFVYCWIN.htmlConceptually similarNavy PCB Dumping Action in USAGP0453JCompleted★★★★Navy PCB Dumping Action in USAGP0453HCompleted★★★★Navy PCB Dumping Action in USAGP0452ICompleted★★★★Navy PCB Dumping Action in USAGP0452CCompleted★★★★Navy PCB Dumping Action in USAGP0452DCompleted★★★★Navy PCB Dumping Action in USAGP0452ECompleted★★★★Navy PCB Dumping Action in USAGP0452LCompleted★★★★Navy PCB Dumping Action in USAGP0452FCompleted★★★★Navy PCB Dumping Action in USAGP0453ECompleted★★★★View AllGP0453KNavy PCB Dumping Action in USAA police officer looks at a Greenpeace banner reading "Navy PCBs Dishonorable discharge" floating in the Anacostia River near the Washington Navy Yard. Documents obtained by Greenpeace and Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund revealed that the Washington Navy Yard is knowingly releasing deadly pollutants in the form of PCBs and heavy metals (lead, mercury and arsenic) into the Anacostia River in blatant violation of the Clean Water Act, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.Locations:Anacostia River-North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:22 Apr, 1996Credit:© Sam Kittner / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4035px X 2697pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Boats-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Military ships-Military vessels-Navy-One person-Outdoors-PCB-Police-River discharges-River pollution-Rivers-Ships-Toxics (campaign title)-Water pollutionShoot:Navy PCB Dumping Action in USAIn an action titled "Dishonorable Discharge", Greenpeace and Sierra Club activists protest at the Navy Yard facility against the U.S. Navy's PCBs dumping in the Anacostia river on Earth Day.