Air Quality – Air Permitting
In  compliance with settlement agreements, the U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency (EPA) has finalized revisions to emission standards for stationary  engines that generate electricity and power equipment at industrial,  agricultural, oil and gas production, power…
The  EPA is proposing to take action on a petition for rulemaking filed by the  Sierra Club in 2011 concerning the treatment of excess emissions in state  rules by sources during periods of startup, shutdown, or malfunction (SSM).  EPA is proposing to grant in part and to deny…
The  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has published a final rule revises the  definition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) under the Clean Air Act  (CAA). This revision adds four chemical compounds to the list of compounds  excluded from the definition of VOC…
EPA  has published its final decision on the reconsideration of certain aspects of  the March 21, 2011, final rule "Standards of Performance for New Stationary  Sources and Emissions Guidelines for Existing Sources: Commercial and  Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units…
In  response to four petitions received for reconsideration, US EPA has provided  notice that it will review the PVC NESHAP that was finalized in April 2012.  The petitions identified notice and comment issues as well as several technical  consistency issues with the rule.…
EPA Proposes FIP For Taconite Operations In Minnesota and Michigan
EPA  is finalizing a Federal Implementation Plan (FIP) to implement emission  limits that represent Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) for certain  taconite ore processing facilities in Minnesota and Michigan. The Clean Air  Act (CAA or the "Act") and the regional…
The  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the State of Arkansas’   program for permitting new and modified facilities that emit significant  amounts of greenhouse gas pollution (GHG) into the air. The Arkansas  Department of Environmental…
EPA  has finalized proposed amendments to the National Emission Standards for  Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for the Portland Cement Manufacturing  Industry and the Standards of Performance for Portland Cement Plants. These  amendments were proposed on July 18…
The  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has initiated a new voluntary clean air  program, 'PM Advance' to help communities continue to meet new PM2.5 air  quality standards, improve air quality and protect public health. On December  14, 2012, EPA…
The  Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has released its draft guidance  document “TMDL Development and Implementation Guidance: Integrating the WPDES  and Impaired Waters Programs” for a 21-day public comment period. In addition  to providing…
The  Kentucky Division of Water has been conducting the triennial review of the  state’s water quality standards since early 2012. Recently, the agency had  proposed regulations address a number of changes to the water quality standards  and included proposed…
The  Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is proposing to make some revisions to  Minnesota Rules Chapters 7050, 7052 and 7053. The amendments proposed for  this rulemaking are the result of the 2008 public review of Minnesota’s water  quality standards. The scope…
US  EPA has approved the delegation for its hazardous waste programs to the New  York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC or DEC) relating  to used oil management. New York had applied to EPA for final authorization  of changes to its…
In  2010, EPA issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking concerning  renovation, repair, and painting activities on and in public and commercial  buildings. EPA is in the process of determining whether these activities  create lead-based paint hazards. For…
EPA  is proposing to add ortho-nitrotoluene (o-nitrotoluene) to the list of  chemicals subject to reporting under section 313 of the Emergency Planning  and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) and section 6607 of the Pollution  Prevention Act (PPA). o-Nitrotoluene has…
EPA  released the 2012 Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) information on more than  7,600 chemicals in commerce. The CDR database contains use and exposure  information on the most widely used chemicals in the United States. This report  is for calendar year 2011…
EPA  has announced that it is denying a petition to remove acetonitrile from the  list of chemicals subject to reporting requirements under section 313 of the  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA) and  section 6607 of the Pollution…
The  California Water Board has released an update regarding the status of the  State Water Board’s reissuance of the NPDES General Permit for the Discharge  of Storm Water associated with Industrial Activities (Industrial General  Permit, or IGP). State Water Board…
The  Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) has issued an industrial  stormwater discharge permit specifically to cover marinas which would  otherwise need to apply for coverage under the Ohio multisector general  permit (MSGP). Marinas nationwide are…
The  Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has announced it will  add new rules, amend rules and repeal rules in 329 IAC 5 and 327 IAC 15  concerning National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) general  permits governed by 40 CFR…
The  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has published a final  rule correcting its regulations that were amended by the Hazard Communication  Standard (HCS) final rule, published in the Federal Register on March 26,  2012. The corrections to…
Environmental Due Diligence
EPA  is extending liability relief for tenants leasing property on brownfields or  other contaminated properties, in response to liability concerns raised by  developers who wish to participate in an EPA effort to place renewable energy  projects on potentially…
EPA  withdrawn a direct final rule National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution  Contingency Plan; Revision to Increase Public Availability of the  Administrative Record File because the agency received an adverse comment on  the rule. The rule, which was …
Federal  Transit Administration (FTA), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) have  published a final rule revising some of their Environmental review and  Related Procedures. This final rule makes revisions to the joint FTA and FHWA  regulations that implement the…
U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced it will begin assessments  on 23 commonly used chemicals, with a specific focus on flame retardant  chemicals. These assessments are part of the Toxic Substances Control Act  (TSCA) Work Plan which…
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