• On December 15, 2022, EPA issued a final rule amending the All Appropriate Inquiries Rule (AAI Rule), 40 CFR part 312, to recognize the updated ASTM International standard for conducting Phase I environmental site assessments (ESAs), ASTM E1527-21 , "Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process. (bdlaw.com)
  • On March 14, 2022, EPA published a direct final rule, 87 FR 14174 , to establish ASTM E1527-21 as compliant with the AAI Rule. (bdlaw.com)
  • EPA received adverse comments and withdrew the direct final rule on May 2, 2022. (bdlaw.com)
  • This final action comes after EPA received adverse comments on the direct final rule (87 FR 14174) published on March 14, 2022, allowing both ASTM E1527-21 and ASTM E1527-13 to be used simultaneously. (bricker.com)
  • At the request of the Tribe, US EPA mobilized to the site in July 2022 to conduct a removal action to remove asbestos contaminated soil and debris from the site. (epaosc.org)
  • The petition asks U.S. EPA to update its standards to take effect for remanufactured locomotives in 2023 and for newly built locomotives in 2025. (ca.gov)
  • On March 14, 2023, EPA announced draft drinking water standards for six PFAS including PFOA and PFOS-two of the most common PFAS-as well as PFNA, HFPO-DA (commonly known as GenX), PFHxS, and PFBS. (silentspring.org)
  • EPA expects to finalize the regulation by the end of 2023. (silentspring.org)
  • On May 13, 2020, the EPA revoked its own 2016 decision that set strong water protection standards for Washingtonians and regional tribes by keeping water-borne toxics out of fish. (earthjustice.org)
  • EPA recently announced that it has delayed the expected final date of its fracking impacts study until 2016. (whistleblower.org)
  • A 2016 report prepared for the Environmental Protection Agency, which evaluates methods to rehabilitate drinking and wastewater infrastructure, [EPA, 2016] noted that "new trenchless renewal technologies continue to come to market and improvements in existing technologies are ongoing. (cdc.gov)
  • CERCLA requires EPA to establish by regulation the standards and practices that may be adhered to when carrying out All Appropriate Inquiries. (bdlaw.com)
  • CERCLA requires EPA to assess "permanent solutions and alternative treatment technologies or resource recovery technologies that, in whole or in part, will result in a permanent and significant decrease in the toxicity, mobility, or volume of the hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant . (cdc.gov)
  • After the Supreme Court in Massachusetts v. EPA interpreted the Clean Air Act (CAA) as requiring EPA to set emissions standards to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, an explosion in climate-change-related litigation and regulation soon followed. (wlf.org)
  • How far will EPA regulate? (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • This is the first time EPA has proposed to regulate PFAS in drinking water-and the first time in more than 20 years the agency has set an enforceable limit on a new unregulated type of drinking water contaminant-representing a major step toward protecting the public from these toxic chemicals. (silentspring.org)
  • [2] EPA waited too long to regulate Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and the Rule cannot combat the environmental impact of these chemicals. (lclark.edu)
  • The most studied PFAS, and the specific chemicals EPA intends to regulate as hazardous chemicals , are perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS). (lclark.edu)
  • Further, EPA acknowledges that "industry standards may include elements that are not within the scope of the All Appropriate Inquiries Rule" and that the ASTM standard itself "is not an EPA regulation. (bdlaw.com)
  • The thing is that the EPA regulation prescribing sanitary surveys requires them to be made available to the public . (sej.org)
  • The report, he explained, shows that the EPA had "dropped the ball" when it came to protecting low-income, minority communities from the consequences of unchecked coal ash pollution via its 2014 Coal Combustion Residual (CCR) rule, the recent EPA regulation. (utilitydive.com)
  • The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed regulation (Rule) [1] classifying perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) as hazardous chemicals is a step in the right direction and will have significant implications for a wide range of industries. (lclark.edu)
  • EPA found that the company allegedly failed to file an EPCRA "Tier II" chemical inventory report for anhydrous ammonia for the 2020 and 2021 calendar years to the Local Emergency Planning Committee, the State Emergency Response Commission, and the local fire department. (ercweb.com)
  • Ohio EPA announced on March 4, 2021, that it had finalized its 401 water quality certifications for these 2021 NWPs. (bricker.com)
  • In October 2021, EPA announced a "Strategic Roadmap to confront PFAS contamination nationwide. (lclark.edu)
  • In a comment submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Silent Spring Institute affirmed its support for the agency's new proposed drinking water standard for PFAS chemicals. (silentspring.org)
  • Given the extensive scientific evidence of harm from the PFAS class of chemicals, the widespread contamination of U.S. public drinking water supplies, and the need for monitoring and addressing this significant public health issue by reducing exposures, it is critical that EPA finalize these drinking water regulations without delay. (silentspring.org)
  • EPA should target support towards communities and water systems that bear the brunt of PFAS contamination, including, but not limited to, small water systems, rural or isolated systems, overburdened systems, communities of color, low-income communities, and communities in proximity to PFAS-manufacturing and media-disposal facilities. (silentspring.org)
  • In June, the EPA unveiled proposed rules to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by 30 percent by 2030. (nrcm.org)
  • However, the Army Corps previously set a deadline of December 12, 2020, for Ohio EPA to finalize its 401 water quality certification for these 16 NWPs. (bricker.com)
  • The EPA is still discussing technical details of how New England's existing carbon emission reduction system - the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative - will mesh with the proposed rules, under which states are supposed to start showing carbon dioxide reductions by 2020. (nrcm.org)
  • Sackett v. EPA: What's Next for Clean Water Act Jurisdiction? (lexology.com)
  • In Sackett v. EPA , the Supreme Court dramatically redefined the term at the jurisdictional heart of the federal Clean Water Act: 'waters of the United States. (lexology.com)
  • Less than six months ago, EPA and the Corps of Engineers published a new rule that defined 'waters of the United States' far more broadly than the Court defined the phrase in Sackett . (lexology.com)
  • Concern over climate change has been the driving force behind many recent EPA and FWS rulemakings. (wlf.org)
  • The HWGI Rule is one of the most significant and comprehensive hazardous waste rulemakings that EPA has promulgated since the mid-1980s. (modrall.com)
  • From: https://www.epa.gov/dwreginfo/sanitary-surveys). (bvsalud.org)
  • In 2014, when EPA proposed its Clean Power Plan to cut carbon emissions by 30% as measured against 2005 levels, WLF filed formal comments challenging the rule's unrealistic emissions standards for existing power plants. (wlf.org)
  • U.S. EPA noted that the passing of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provides an enormous opportunity for locomotives to transition to zero emissions and committed to explore opportunities to leverage these historic resources moving forward. (ca.gov)
  • CARB appreciates the thoughtful response from EPA to our concerns and looks forward to their efforts regarding revisions to existing locomotive regulations and evaluating how best to address air pollutant emissions from the locomotive sector. (ca.gov)
  • For years, the EPA has promised the public and the courts that it will reduce toxic emissions from motor vehicles - just not yet," said Jim Pew, attorney for Earthjustice, who is representing the environmental groups in the case. (earthjustice.org)
  • Already exceptionally clean, thanks to advanced emissions treatment systems and high performance diesel, current heavy duty truck power packages are set to reach a new environmental performance plateau under the EPA rulemaking. (concreteproducts.com)
  • He wants the EPA to slash emissions even further. (cbs42.com)
  • As the biggest source of pollution in the United States, transportation generates roughly 29% of heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions, according to the EPA. (cbs42.com)
  • Spalding said it was too early to tell whether Maine and the other eight participating states would be required to reduce emissions further under the EPA proposal. (nrcm.org)
  • The EPA and the states must reconcile the different methods that the two systems use to calculate emissions. (nrcm.org)
  • The obligation to obtain a 401 WQC from Ohio EPA for impacts associated with these 40 NWPs remains. (bricker.com)
  • New research has improved our understanding of the environmental impacts of ethanol production and use-confirming many of the impacts that the EPA forecasted in its 2011 report. (nwf.org)
  • With its singular, near-myopic focus on combatting climate change, EPA has issued a series of regulations that not only threaten to raise energy costs dramatically , but have already cost tens of thousands of Americans their livelihoods. (wlf.org)
  • U.S. EPA will undertake a notice and comment rulemaking process to reconsider existing locomotive preemption regulations to ensure they don't inappropriately limit California's and other states' authorities under the CAA to address their air quality issues. (ca.gov)
  • The cost of EPA regulations has stoked the fires of opponents, but environmentalists counter that these costs are far outweighed by the benefits in improving public health and avoiding catastrophic climate change. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • It's imperative that facilities that use, store or generate hazardous chemicals carefully follow EPA safety practices designed to notify communities and responders of the presence of those chemicals and prevent accidental situations and spills from happening," said EPA New England Regional Administrator, David W. Cash. (ercweb.com)
  • EPA received adverse public comments about an aspect of ASTM E1527-21: its reference to "emerging contaminants" as an "out of scope" consideration. (bdlaw.com)
  • In February 1999, EPA inspections revealed that Garcia Auto Parts did not have a required CWA storm water discharge permit. (ercweb.com)
  • Adjusting for inflation, federal appropriations for EPA's enforcement activities and staff levels have been declining since 2012, but during the Obama administration, EPA sometimes spent more than its allocated budget. (elpc.org)
  • But the National Petrochemical & Refiners Association pledged to continue a lawsuit against the EPA, and urged Obama to reverse the decision. (environmentalleader.com)
  • What we determined was that unfortunately the EPA tremendously dropped the ball on making the determinations on whether there were environmental justice violations when it was determining how to issue the coal ash rule," Castro said. (utilitydive.com)
  • Instead, EPA states that it "does not consider these additional elements as a reason to avoid recognition of the revised E1527-21 standard as compliant with the All Appropriate Inquiries Rule. (bdlaw.com)
  • EPA promised to withdraw the direct final rule if the public raised adverse comments. (bdlaw.com)
  • The CCR rule designates coal ash as a solid waste under subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). (utilitydive.com)
  • An abandoned rule on effluent from power plants tells us a lot about Pruitt's approach to disassembling the EPA. (greentechmedia.com)
  • While this ruling by the federal court does not make any permanent decision about the EPA ruling, it does allow some time before the rule might be enforced again. (agc-oregon.org)
  • The EPA has pulled back from several high-profile investigations into fracking contamination incidents in a manner that has raised concerns about whether political pressure may be compromising EPA's ability to conduct an impartial assessment of the risks fracking presents to drinking water. (whistleblower.org)
  • The Pebble deposit, the subject of the EPA assessment, is the largest potential copper mine in the United States. (americanresources.org)
  • In a 2001 rulemaking, EPA asserted that it lacked the information necessary to require reductions in mobile source air toxics. (earthjustice.org)
  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Friday raised the amount of ethanol permitted for use in cars and light trucks built in 2001 or later. (environmentalleader.com)
  • But at the time the EPA postponed a decision on cars from 2001 to 2006, until the Department of Energy had the chance to conduct additional testing. (environmentalleader.com)
  • WLF expressed concern that EPA, by effectively requiring states to completely re-engineer their electric utility grids to satisfy EPA's "goals," was exceeding the scope of its statutory authority under the CAA. (wlf.org)
  • The case was investigated by EPA's Criminal Investigation Division, the FBI, the West Virginia Legislative Commission for Special Investigations, the West Virginia Division of Highways Auditing Section, and the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, with the assistance of EPA's National Enforcement Investigations Center and the EPA Region III Laboratory. (ercweb.com)
  • Ranked number 1 in the EPA's Annual Fuel Economy Guide , the 2012 Mitsubishi i has been rated by the EPA with a city economy of 126 Miles-Per-Gallon equivalent (MPGe), and a highway economy of 99 MPGe. (greencarreports.com)
  • Ms. Vizian manages essential support functions, including human resources management, diversity and inclusion, acquisition (contracts), grants management, and the protection of EPA's facilities and other critical assets nationwide. (epa.gov)
  • ELPC reviewed and analyzed publicly-available national EPA data, as well as enforcement data for EPA's Region 7 office, which oversees four states - Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska - and nine Tribal nations. (elpc.org)
  • Spalding spoke about the EPA's proposed carbon standards for power plants during an unofficial "listening session" in Portland organized by the Natural Resources Council of Maine, the Island Institute and the Voter Education Brigade. (nrcm.org)
  • In the coming months, EPA intends to release the proposals for the remaining two steps in the Clean Trucks Plan. (concreteproducts.com)
  • It's revealing for what it shows about how EPA staff are taking the hazards of fracking wastewater more seriously - and also how little things have changed. (whistleblower.org)
  • Of course, the EPA 's draft document on the wastewater must be read against the backdrop of certain realities. (whistleblower.org)
  • This draft decision by EPA is the right call and, if finalized, would require the state of Utah to take specific and concrete action to tackle the Northern Wasatch Front's ozone pollution crisis," said Joro Walker, Western Resource Advocates' general counsel based in Salt Lake City . (westernresourceadvocates.org)
  • An internal draft Environmental Protection Agency document leaked to DeSmogBlog shows that EPA scientists and professional staff have identified numerous toxic and radioactive substances in shale gas extraction wastewaters at high enough levels to cause concern. (whistleblower.org)
  • An internal draft EPA document leaked to DeSmog gives a small window into how, after a full decade since the start of the drilling boom, the agency is responding. (whistleblower.org)
  • These New Source Performance Standards are the outcome of a settlement between EPA and a coalition of environmental groups and states in 2010. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • The EPA issued a guidance and memo March 3 notifying states they should include cybersecurity in their audits of drinking water systems. (sej.org)
  • EPA could issue interim guidance on these questions. (lexology.com)
  • Few agencies have been more active in the past eight years than the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). (wlf.org)
  • Western Resource Advocates today lauded the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for issuing a proposed decision requiring the state of Utah to do more to address local ozone pollution in the Northern Wasatch Front. (westernresourceadvocates.org)
  • In 2017, the California Air Resources Board petitioned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) to exercise its authority to again adopt more stringent emission standards for locomotives. (ca.gov)
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is phasing out its acceptance of the prior version of the standard, ASTM E1527-13, which will no longer be acceptable for All Appropriate Inquiries purposes as of February 13, 2024. (bdlaw.com)
  • The decision to challenge the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) comes at an unprecedented time when public health and the safeguarding of vulnerable communities and communities of color are being brought to the forefront in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and protests throughout the state and the rest of the U.S. (earthjustice.org)
  • The next EPA administrator "will have to be extremely strategic and thoughtful about resources allocation in the agency," added Becker. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • An industry coalition challenged Jackson-era EPA greenhouse gas rules, but a three-judge panel in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled in favor of the agency in June. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • The Court found that under Massachusetts v. EPA, the Agency is required to address the "necessity" issue directly.15 However, Judge Zainey also concluded that EPA is not limited to relying solely on scientific data in addressing necessity, and is free to consider "the very factors that it cited in the Denial. (lexology.com)
  • PSR joined 100 other organizations in sending a letter to EPA administrator Michael Regan calling for the agency to quickly set stronger National Ambient Air Quality Standards for fine particulate matter (PM) pollution. (psr.org)
  • Providence RI - Translink LLC today announced that it joined the SmartWay Transport Partnership an innovative collaboration between U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and industry which provides a framework to access the environmental and energy efficiency of goods movement supply chains. (menafn.com)
  • Even if the industry boosts EV sales to the level the EPA recommends, any reduction in pollution could prove more modest than the agency expects. (cbs42.com)
  • This list of ecoregions in the United States provides an overview of United States ecoregions designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC). (wikipedia.org)
  • EPA failed to issue such a proposal by July 1. (earthjustice.org)
  • The EPA proposal is a really great start to putting us on a Paris-compatible path," said Slowik, whose group provides research and analysis to environmental regulators. (cbs42.com)
  • The EPA contends its proposal will significantly reduce pollution. (cbs42.com)
  • Spalding was in Maine days after a dozen other states filed a lawsuit challenging the EPA proposal and roughly one week after several thousand people attended public hearings held in four cities around the country. (nrcm.org)
  • EPA works to protect all communities, including vulnerable populations who shoulder a disproportionate share of these risks. (ercweb.com)
  • Just by requiring all gasoline to meet that same standard - a standard that is already in place in 17 states and the District of Columbia - EPA could significantly reduce cancer and other health risks for tens of millions of Americans. (earthjustice.org)
  • Our environmental laws serve to protect communities against adverse effects of industrial activities including surface coal mining operations," said Assistant Attorney General Todd Kim of the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division. (ercweb.com)
  • Now, EPA "has a rock-solid foundation to work from," said Vickie Patton, general counsel for the Environmental Defense Fund. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • DES MOINES, Iowa - A new report by the Environmental Law & Policy Center (ELPC) found the U.S. EPA has backed off its enforcement responsibilities under the Clean Water Act for Region 7. (elpc.org)
  • As the Trump EPA pulls back from environmental enforcement at the national level, it's even more important for EPA Region 7 and other regional offices to fulfill their responsibilities for very effective Clean Water Act implementation and enforcement," said Howard Learner, ELPC's Executive Director . (elpc.org)
  • As a matter of sound public policy, Pebble should be treated no differently than any other potential mineral resources project under the well-established environmental permitting process. (americanresources.org)
  • Developed jointly in early 2003 by EPA and Charter Partners represented by industry stakeholders environmental groups American Trucking Associations and Business for Social Responsibility this innovative program was launched in 2004. (menafn.com)
  • The Commission's 1997 report, Ecological Regions of North America, provides a framework that may be used by government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and academic researchers as a basis for risk analysis, resource management, and environmental study of the continent's ecosystems. (wikipedia.org)
  • EPA has acted without adequate scientific evidence to endanger the gasoline-powered engines used by millions of Americans in their vehicles and outdoor power equipment," president Charles T. Drevna said. (environmentalleader.com)
  • The EPA has set up a pilot web site with detailed information about inspections, enforcement actions and toxic releases at 4,500 industrial plants across the Pacific Northwest. (ercweb.com)
  • Federal asbestos laws protect the health of workers and the community during demolition and renovation projects," said EPA Region 10 Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Director Ed Kowalski. (ercweb.com)
  • They are subject to enforcement authority of citizen lawsuits , not the EPA itself. (utilitydive.com)
  • In contrast, the Trump administration's EPA is now spending even less on enforcement and compliance activities than appropriated by Congress. (elpc.org)
  • Under her leadership, EPA published the endangerment finding that greenhouse gases were a threat to public health as many members of Congress remained skeptical about the human causes of climate change. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • The Locomotive Petition to U.S. EPA is a request for rulemaking, seeking the amendment of emission standards for newly built locomotives and locomotive engines and lower emission standards for remanufactured locomotives and locomotive engines. (ca.gov)
  • Judge Zainey also found that EPA is required to reach a conclusion on the issue of necessity in its response to the ENGO petition. (lexology.com)
  • The EPA issued the new rules after considering a petition submitted in March 2009 by trade association Growth Energy and 54 ethanol manufacturers. (environmentalleader.com)
  • EPA requires responsible entities to clean up or pay for cleanup of spills or releases. (cdc.gov)
  • By not listing it as a hazardous waste, EPA declined to impose more stringent guidelines for coal ash disposal and residual landfills. (utilitydive.com)
  • It's the first time EPA has corralled such information in one publicly available place online. (ercweb.com)
  • EPA issued an administrative order requiring the salvage yard to obtain the permit and to implement a storm water pollution control plan. (ercweb.com)
  • The effects of climate change will impact the health of the West's watersheds, which provide critical habitat and water resources for communities. (westernresourceadvocates.org)
  • The Trump Administration's policies and budget actions are constricting EPA Region 7's ability to fully and fairly enforce the Clean Water Act protections for safe, clean water in the Midwest," said Josh Mandelbaum, ELPC Senior Attorney in Des Moines and report co-author. (elpc.org)
  • The report is the second in a series analyzing Clean Water Act enforcements at regional EPA offices in the Midwest. (elpc.org)
  • The EPA report is the first acknowledgement by the federal government that current federal biofuel policy is wreaking havoc on wildlife habitat, water resources, and air quality. (nwf.org)
  • The EPA issued a ruling in May that redefined "the waters of the US" for the Clean Water Act. (agc-oregon.org)
  • Facilities with evident damage from wind, rain, and flooding as well as those that lost only electricity and ventilation (i.e., no standing water in the building, but sustained periods of high heat and humidity) should be evaluated to determine the extent of the damage and to decide if the clean-up can be managed safely with in-house resources and facility staff. (cdc.gov)
  • After all households were disconnected from the contaminated wells, they were provided uncontaminated water (i.e., water trucked in and stored in cisterns) by EPA. (cdc.gov)
  • Were EPA to accept Utah's demonstration in a final decision later this year, the state would not be required to reduce the local pollution that leads to ozone formation along the Northern Wasatch Front, and Utahns would continue to be exposed to dangerous levels of ozone and its significant health consequences without any remedy in sight. (westernresourceadvocates.org)
  • Through its public-interest litigation, publications, and other advocacy, WLF has influenced debates over many EPA and FWS policies and actions with timely papers and blog commentaries, and weighed in directly through regulatory comments and amicus briefs. (wlf.org)
  • WRA is urging Utahns to participate in the public comment process and encourage EPA to hold Utah accountable for reducing dangerous ozone pollution. (westernresourceadvocates.org)
  • In rejecting that request, the EPA has taken the side of protecting public health and not the profits of our largest industrial polluters. (westernresourceadvocates.org)
  • Now yet another deadline has passed, and the EPA still has done nothing to protect the public from this well known threat. (earthjustice.org)
  • Earthjustice is a nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to protecting the magnificent places, natural resources, and wildlife of this earth and to defending the right of all people to a healthy environment. (earthjustice.org)
  • Puget Soundkeeper and our allies stand united in opposition to this ill-conceived move on the part of EPA to support industrial polluters, and not the health of the public. (earthjustice.org)
  • The ICPRB provides various maps and other resources for public use to further understanding of the watershed. (potomacriver.org)
  • Ohio EPA requested extensions of this deadline from the Army Corps in order to allow for its state-specific public involvement process to proceed, consistent with the agencies' historic approach. (bricker.com)
  • My name is Daniel McGroarty, and I am president of the American Resources Policy Network, an experts-led organization dedicated to exploring and informing the American public and American policy-makers of the importance of U.S. resource development - and the dangers of unnecessary foreign resource dependence. (americanresources.org)
  • But even before the permitting process has begun, Pebble has been subject to inconsistent and unprecedented treatment by the EPA - creating a troubling trend in public policy that has strategic implications. (americanresources.org)
  • EPA is taking significant action to protect public health, especially the health of 72 million people living near truck freight routes," says Administrator Michael Regan. (concreteproducts.com)
  • Provides public health expertise on sampling methodologies and plans, cleanup options, public health measures, and the health implications of regulatory options to other federal agencies (including EPA), state agencies, private organizations, and individuals. (cdc.gov)
  • U.S. EPA will develop options for possible regulatory actions, examine current locomotive rules, and consider appropriate actions to ensure that their rules continue to meet Clean Air Act requirements. (ca.gov)
  • EPA attempted to establish contact with the company several times. (ercweb.com)
  • The rulemaking is based on a robust, complete technical record consistent with the authority set forth in the Clean Air Act, EPA officials contend. (concreteproducts.com)
  • This was explored through Escala EPA (Parenting Scale) in exploratory phase. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Solomon Islands Government through the Ministries of Health and Medical Services, Agriculture and Livestock (MAL), Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) and Education and Human Resources (MEHRD) wish to acknowledge the many persons, institutions and organizations involved in the development of this policy for their contributions through insights and experiences and for taking this document to its present status. (who.int)
  • To deal with this complex landscape, Congress in the SDWA set up a federalistic system where the EPA sets overall national guidelines and standards. (sej.org)
  • The automaker on Wednesday posted EPA range estimates for R1T Max pack models on X (formerly known as Twitter), with the highest 410-mile range applying to trucks with 21-inch wheels. (krqe.com)
  • VIDPNR and EPA are conducting investigations to determine how to clean up the contamination. (cdc.gov)
  • To reduce confusion that may result from having two acceptable standards, EPA is sunsetting its acceptance of the prior standard known as ASTM E1527-13 one year after the new standard's effective date, or February 13, 2024. (bdlaw.com)
  • Some common out of scope considerations (as referenced in prior ASTM Phase I ESA standards) include assessing cultural and historic resources, and health and safety. (bdlaw.com)
  • The adverse health effects linked to fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide pollution in our study occurred even though EPA air quality standards were largely met. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Kerr noted that the EPA recently strengthened fine particulate matter standards, a step that will potentially increase protection from this pollutant. (msdmanuals.com)
  • But when that project required them to fill the wetlands on their property, EPA told them that those wetlands were 'waters of the United States. (lexology.com)
  • Taylor previously pleaded guilty to violating the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), for illegally storing waste methyl ethyl ketone. (ercweb.com)
  • At 2 Degrees Out West, a podcast of Western Resource Advocates, we examine the story behind some of the most pressing conservation issues facing the West. (westernresourceadvocates.org)
  • Les résultats de diverses études fournissent des preuves d'une contamination fécale de la plupart des approvisionnements en eau de boisson. (who.int)