• The report shows some modest improvements to water company star ratings under the Environmental Performance Assessment (EPA) report in 2022, compared to 2021. (www.gov.uk)
  • On Sept. 24, 2022, EPA stood up the Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights. (commandersociety.com)
  • Critics of the administration noted that, until Thursday's letter, Trump's EPA had shown little interest in California's water quality. (latimes.com)
  • In this April 8, 2019, photo, the entrance to the coal-waste dump site is padlocked in Bokoshe, Okla. President Donald Trump's EPA has approved Oklahoma to be the first state to take over permitting and enforcement on coal-ash sites. (whyy.org)
  • So the residents of this 500-person town have nothing but bitter warnings for similarly situated communities now that President Donald Trump's EPA has approved Oklahoma to be the first state to take over permitting and enforcement on coal-ash sites. (whyy.org)
  • And 64% want stronger enforcement of environmental regulations - 80% percent of Democrats and 47% of Republicans. (sustainablebusiness.com)
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) develops regulations that explain the technical, operational and legal details necessary to implement federal environmental laws. (mo.gov)
  • As the EPA steps up enforcement of coal ash regulations, environmentalists demand action on historic coal ash not covered by those rules. (greatlakesnow.org)
  • In 1980, the EPA issued 20 pages of regulations to answer the question. (foxnews.com)
  • Through our deregulatory actions, the Trump administration has proven that burdensome federal regulations are not necessary to drive environmental progress," EPA Director Andrew Wheeler, a former coal lobbyist, told lawmakers earlier this year. (whyy.org)
  • The EPA said in a statement that the new regulations would "promote environmentally safe and desirable forms of recycling coal ash. (truthout.org)
  • These alumni have represented companies during SEC investigations, lobbied the agency on proposed regulations, obtained waivers to soften the blow of enforcement actions, and helped clients win exemptions from federal law. (socialwatch.org)
  • Government enforcement of environmental laws and regulations is "where the rubber hits the road and everything else hits the fan," as Joel A. Mintz , a professor emeritus of law at Nova Southeastern University and former EPA attorney, wrote in his book Enforcement at the EPA , quoting an experienced insider. (pogo.org)
  • The EPA considered requiring water quality monitoring near pig and cow farms when it issued its most recent CAFO regulations in 2003 but ultimately rejected the idea. (courthousenews.com)
  • EPA administrator Lisa Jackson announced Thursday she would step down from the post after a four-year tenure marked by battles with industry groups opposed to her proposed environmental regulations. (environmentalleader.com)
  • The head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) yesterday defended the agency's greenhouse gas regulations before House Republicans. (environmentalleader.com)
  • Twenty years later, 4,000 pages of regulation have been issued and EPA officials, like IRS officials, still openly disagree about what the rules actually say. (foxnews.com)
  • Around the country, the EPA under Trump is delegating a range of environmental enforcement to states, saying local officials know best how to deal with local problems. (whyy.org)
  • In Houston's oil and gas hub, local officials and residents say a lax EPA response to toxic spills during Hurricane Harvey left the public in the dark about health threats and handicapped efforts to hold companies responsible for cleaning up. (whyy.org)
  • Past EPA officials accuse the Trump administration of pulling back on enforcement of polluters and turning back the clock to a dirtier, more dangerous time. (whyy.org)
  • A source close to the matter says the turn of events in Monsanto's favor has provoked deep frustration among career prosecutors and others at the Justice Department, as well as among Environmental Protection Agency enforcement officials. (pogo.org)
  • In a call with reporters Thursday, a senior EPA official who spoke on condition of anonymity brushed aside questions about the timing of the agency's latest letter. (latimes.com)
  • There has been no retreat from working with states, communities and regulated entities to ensure compliance with our environmental laws," said George Hull, the agency's enforcement spokesman. (whyy.org)
  • This action reinforces the agency's commitment to pursue violations of U.S. and international air pollution requirements by ships operating in the North American and U.S. Caribbean Sea Emissions Control Areas. (workboat.com)
  • This Congress, the panel has yet to vote on Joseph Goffman, selected to lead the agency's air office, and David Uhlmann, up for top enforcement official. (commandersociety.com)
  • The agency's backflip came after the mining company hired Heather Podesta, a lobbyist and high-profile Democrat party fundraiser, to press senior staff in the EPA, including the Deputy Administrator, Bob Perciasepe, to reconsider their decision. (socialwatch.org)
  • The ruling could call into question the agency's regulatory agenda - leading it to either tread more cautiously or face tougher and more expensive legal challenges. (oscarbistrobar.com)
  • The time has come for common-sense national protections to ensure the safe disposal of coal ash," EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson said. (truthout.org)
  • Apple has hired former US EPA chief Lisa Jackson to head up the tech company's environmental efforts. (environmentalleader.com)
  • By not listing it as a hazardous waste, EPA declined to impose more stringent guidelines for coal ash disposal and residual landfills. (utilitydive.com)
  • He added that if EPA regulated the ash as hazardous waste and required some coal ash storage sites to close, the costs would go up, but there would be no "commensurate health or environmental benefit. (truthout.org)
  • Lisa Evans, an attorney at the environmental firm Earthjustice who's followed coal ash issues, said the health risks, EPA's own scientific findings and the law should give EPA no choice but to regulate coal ash as a hazardous waste. (truthout.org)
  • Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) is a publicly available database on EPA's website that contains inspection, compliance, and violation information for the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and hazardous waste laws for regulated facilities. (nelc.org)
  • The results are similar for tougher emissions standards for automobiles and biofuels. (sustainablebusiness.com)
  • In addition to continuing to pursue a recall plan, the EPA and the DOJ will spend the coming weeks and months working to determine how to penalize Volkswagen for the company's alleged violations and, in some way, make up for the damage that the extra emissions from the defective vehicles imposed on human health and the environment. (americanprogress.org)
  • This week, the EPA threatened to cut federal transportation funding from California as punishment for not submitting timely plans for controlling air pollution, an announcement that came amid a legal fight between state and federal powers over whether California can set tougher car emissions standards than those required by the federal government. (latimes.com)
  • The Environmental Integrity Project, an advocacy group that previously sued BP over Whiting refinery emissions, praised the latest settlement "for holding BP accountable for its illegal emissions and for the tough new cleanup standards" it imposes. (clickondetroit.com)
  • EPA stands ready to protect these communities and the companies that play by the rules by working with the Coast Guard to enforce air emissions standards for ships operating in U.S. waters. (workboat.com)
  • In the 6-3 decision that was narrowly tailored to the Environmental Protection Agency, the court ruled Thursday that the EPA does not have broad authority to reduce power plant emissions that contribute to global warming. (oscarbistrobar.com)
  • The EPA specifically called out "troubling" stormwater management and water treatment efforts in San Francisco and named concerns with 202 public water systems in California, affecting the drinking water of about 800,000 people. (latimes.com)
  • The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has nearly doubled its number of administrative enforcement actions against polluters in the last five years - yet critics charge the agency still levies penalties too small to act as a deterrent . (texastribune.org)
  • While the EPA is preparing for the next four-year cycle, it is still enforcing under the current set of NECIs for Fiscal Years 2020-2023. (babstcalland.com)
  • They are subject to enforcement authority of citizen lawsuits , not the EPA itself. (utilitydive.com)
  • Givens disagreed, arguing that many agencies, especially the FTC, have clear authority and should be able to withstand lawsuits inspired by the EPA decision. (oscarbistrobar.com)
  • In a letter to California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler threatened possible enforcement action if the state did not improve the way it deals with lead, arsenic and human waste in its water. (latimes.com)
  • The other option would let EPA set standards, but the federal agency wouldn't have oversight or enforcement power. (truthout.org)
  • This testimony is striking for many reasons, one being that it was Alan Greenspan himself who successfully opposed tougher oversight on derivatives trading in 1994. (socialwatch.org)
  • Cause of Action Institute ("CoA Institute") previously reported on the OLC opinion, arguing that the Trump Administration may be charting a course into newer and less transparent waters. (causeofaction.org)
  • The Democratic National Committee blasted Trump for trying to "silence" Yates and predicted the confirmation of his nominee to lead the Justice Department would get tougher. (wgbh.org)
  • The Monsanto pesticide case is playing out as the Trump administration racks up what critics say is a dismal record of environmental regulation and enforcement. (pogo.org)
  • The EPA often includes mitigation actions as part of final settlements with companies regarding violations of the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and other statutes. (americanprogress.org)
  • 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)
  • Resolution 2371 notably omits the humanitarian exception that previously allowed some otherwise proscribed trade so any detected enforcement violations will be less plausibly deniable - a small silver lining. (scmp.com)
  • On Jan. 16, 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a penalty policy for violations of the sulfur in fuel standard and related provisions for ships. (workboat.com)
  • 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)
  • By using this software, Volkswagen allegedly was able to claim that its diesel vehicles met tough air pollution standards while also delivering high fuel economy to its customers. (americanprogress.org)
  • The EPA estimates that 2.0-liter diesel vehicles with this software emitted up to 40 times the legal amount of NOx pollution into the air, while 3.0-liter diesel vehicles emitted up to nine times the allowed levels. (americanprogress.org)
  • New Mexico has not opposed the redesignation, he said, and the state has left open the possibility of filing its own petition with the EPA asking the agency to regulate contributing pollution from the Texas side of the Permian. (nmoga.org)
  • The root of the conflict goes back to the 1977 Clean Air Act Amendments, which established two sets of pollution rules for industrial facilities - one tough set for plants built after the law was passed and another, more lenient set for plants built before the law. (foxnews.com)
  • More than half of serious pollution incidents were from assets of Anglian Water and Thames Water - the Environment Agency has taken enforcement action against both companies. (www.gov.uk)
  • The actions will settle a civil case against BP Products North America Inc. filed by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency, which described the penalty as the largest ever under the Clean Air Act for pollution from a structure. (clickondetroit.com)
  • This settlement will result in the reduction of hundreds of tons of harmful air pollution a year, which means cleaner, healthier air for local communities," said Larry Starfield, acting assistant administrator of EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. (clickondetroit.com)
  • EPA is committed to enforcing marine emission standards to help prevent dangerous air pollution from harming public health in American communities. (workboat.com)
  • Air pollution from ships can have major impacts on air quality in American communities," said Cynthia Giles, assistant administrator for EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. (workboat.com)
  • The EPA would need to distinguish farm and ranch pollution --- pushed into waterways by rain --- from contamination that occurs in dry weather. (courthousenews.com)
  • Grillot replied that the EPA already determined the system it has in place adequately regulates pollution from large-scale animal feeding operations. (courthousenews.com)
  • The government lawyer said the question is not whether the EPA ought to require water pollution monitoring as part of its enforcement tools. (courthousenews.com)
  • That's due to a 2011 Fifth Circuit decision in Nat'l Pork Producers Council v. EPA , which held animal feedlots are not required to apply for pollution discharge permits. (courthousenews.com)
  • Big companies such as Facebook parent Meta could also potentially appeal tough enforcement actions on the idea that federal agencies weren't explicitly authorized to regulate social media. (oscarbistrobar.com)
  • Peter Hoffman, a spokesperson for Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Republicans, said EPA has not provided Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), the ranking member, any information on whether or when the Biden administration plans to nominate an individual for the office. (commandersociety.com)
  • Asked for comment on the ongoing case and how it is being handled, the Justice Department said it "applied all governing substantive sources of law to this case and followed all applicable Department enforcement policies. (pogo.org)
  • There are other enforcement tools that EPA uses to go after [concentrated animal feeding operations] permitted or not, including inspections, responding to citizen complaints and concerns," U.S. Justice Department lawyer Benjamin Grillot argued before the Ninth Circuit. (courthousenews.com)
  • Environmental enforcement at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has plunged under Bush. (minesandcommunities.org)
  • On January 4, 2016, the Department of Justice, or DOJ, on behalf of the EPA, filed a civil complaint against Volkswagen and two of its subsidiary companies, Audi and Porsche, in federal court. (americanprogress.org)
  • In parallel with this federal court action, the EPA and CARB have asked Volkswagen to develop a plan to retrofit the vehicles that have defeat devices so that they comply with all air quality standards. (americanprogress.org)
  • Will stepped-up enforcement of federal rules interfere? (greatlakesnow.org)
  • The EPA says it is getting serious about enforcing federal coal ash rules. (greatlakesnow.org)
  • Federal law and air monitoring data "suggest we should be going down this path, and that means tougher rules, tougher permits and more enforcement," Kenney said. (nmoga.org)
  • Even though the feds never bothered to finalize this new interpretation of the rules, dozens of multi-million-dollar federal enforcement actions were swiftly filed against companies with accompanying press releases trumpeting the need to "hold to account" those who were "illegally releasing massive amounts of air pollutants for years, contributing to some of the most severe environmental problems facing the nation today. (foxnews.com)
  • Critics contend federal regulators are making a dangerous retreat on enforcement that puts people and the environment at greater risk. (whyy.org)
  • Meanwhile, federal and state enforcement continued to focus on pharmaceutical manufacturers, PBMs, and pharmacies. (mintz.com)
  • Federal Reserve & Wall Street actions have hurt our economy. (issues2000.org)
  • Though there is no official nominee, EPA has the expected pick on its payroll already. (commandersociety.com)
  • Castro recently sat down with Utility Dive to discuss the commission's 2016 Statutory Enforcement Report, focused on environmental injustice and coal ash issues (video below). (utilitydive.com)
  • Except in rare circumstances, the Scorecard excludes consensus action on the environment and issues on which no recorded votes occurred. (ontheissues.org)
  • It is a tough market for developers, with both supply chain issues and inflation limiting your options. (babstcalland.com)
  • By autumn this year nearly 100 officers will be trained in carrying out more detailed audits of water companies to quickly identify issues and put improvement actions in place. (www.gov.uk)
  • That means the ability to lobby for legislation, to stage collective work actions and stage demonstrations that build attention and support for their issues. (blogspot.com)
  • While there are interconnections between several of these fields, each gives rise to its own discrete issues and law enforcement responses. (who.int)
  • Nationwide, EPA inspections, evaluations and enforcement actions have fallen sharply over the past two years, some to the lowest points in decades, or in history. (whyy.org)
  • Only if the EPA declares coal ash is hazardous will it be able to enforce tougher rules nationwide. (truthout.org)
  • The EPA has talked about setting standards for coal ash disposal on and off since the 1980s, but has never done it until now. (truthout.org)
  • Earthjustice and other groups issued a report in February that listed 31 coal ash contamination sites in 14 states, in addition to the dozens EPA already had identified. (truthout.org)
  • Although the EPA did not warn in the letter of specific sanctions, Wheeler wrote that he had directed agency staff to consider all possible options to bring the city into compliance. (latimes.com)
  • Depending on the approach EPA ultimately adopts, the proposed rules would phase-out coal ash lagoons and toughen protections at landfills. (truthout.org)
  • Through our National Environmental Scorecard and Presidential Report Card we hold Congress and the Administration accountable for their actions on the environment. (ontheissues.org)
  • He was also the first Administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from 1970 to 1973, after being nominated by Richard Nixon. (wikipedia.org)
  • He returned to the position from 1983 to 1985, as the fifth Administrator of the EPA, during the Reagan administration. (wikipedia.org)
  • The deferral is a blow to conservationists who have called for urgent action to stem surging ground-level ozone in the oil-drilling hotbeds that straddle the Texas-New Mexico border. (nmoga.org)
  • Previously, the administration had anticipated action on the ozone nonattainment designation by September last year. (nmoga.org)
  • the committee's chair, is working with the administration to ensure EPA has the resources it needs to implement the infrastructure and climate laws to benefit all Americans, EPW Committee Democrats spokesperson Jake Abbott said. (commandersociety.com)
  • IFA has made a submission to the Department of Environment calling for urgent action to tackle the issue of reckless littering in rural areas. (ifa.ie)
  • We run tough and effective campaigns to defeat anti-environment candidates, and support those leaders who stand up for a clean, healthy future for America. (ontheissues.org)
  • We welcome this week's announcement on unlimited penalties which will also improve our enforcement powers. (www.gov.uk)
  • This policy is intended to deter potential violators, ensure that the EPA assesses fair and equitable penalties and allow for the swift resolution of claims arising from noncompliance. (workboat.com)
  • In an emailed statement, the EPA confirmed the potential Permian Basin designation is no longer considered an active issue but signaled it could be revived later. (nmoga.org)
  • For over 25 years, EPA has reviewed its priorities and set new enforcement and compliance initiatives every four years. (babstcalland.com)
  • (1) Tackle the Climate Crisis, (2) Take Decisive Action to Advance Environmental Justice, and (3) Enforce Environmental Laws and Ensure Compliance. (babstcalland.com)
  • Ms. Reade had joined other women in accusing him of "touchy feely" actions in 2019 but accused him of assault for the first time on March 25, 2020 . (nationofchange.org)
  • And enforcement in the financial sector was particularly active in 2020, with financial institutions accounting for the four largest resolutions. (gibsondunn.com)
  • And though the EPA singled out San Francisco for criticism, unsafe drinking water is a larger problem in the Central Valley, where the agriculture industry has polluted some rural communities' tap water. (latimes.com)
  • The EPA is concerned about the potential water quality impacts from pathogens and other contaminants from untreated human waste entering nearby waters. (latimes.com)
  • Michigan, New Jersey and some other states say they are tackling EPA-size challenges - like setting limits for the contaminants in drinking water - while appealing to the real EPA to act. (whyy.org)
  • The EPA has observed sites where the waste is leaching into the water. (truthout.org)
  • In the interview, they discussed ProPublica 's online piece on March 13 of this year, which documented the reversal of a decision by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to prevent Uranium Energy Corp. from threatening the water quality of neighbourhoods in Golaid County, Texas. (socialwatch.org)
  • The EPA has issued its 2011 Drinking Water report. (environet.ie)
  • Representing the petitioner, Food & Water Watch attorney Tyler Lobdell argued the EPA could install water-quality monitoring systems upstream and downstream from animal feedlots to more accurately trace the sources of water contamination. (courthousenews.com)
  • In constructing its Statutory Enforcement Report, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights held a number of state hearings throughout the nation to hear concerns of citizens on the way coal ash had been affecting their communities. (utilitydive.com)
  • Those experiences and others led the Civil Rights Commission to some tough conclusions in their 2016 report. (utilitydive.com)
  • The regional waste enforcement authorities must ensure that all local authorities have a litter prevention plan in place, which is being implemented. (ifa.ie)
  • Change the waste management laws to ensure that reckless dumpers are pursued by local authorities and enforcement agencies, not the farmers whose land is dumped upon. (ifa.ie)
  • Environment America's professional staff in 29 states and Washington, D.C., combines independent research, practical ideas and tough-minded advocacy to overcome the opposition of powerful special interests and win real results for the environment. (nelc.org)
  • The conclusion: The GOP is not representing the public in its outright denial of climate change and related action. (sustainablebusiness.com)
  • Since last week's announcement that the EPA is getting tough on Texas, the state and the feds have been going at it. (texastribune.org)
  • The EPA accused Marin County of discharging excessive levels of cyanide - an allegation that Blumenfeld said is not supported by state records. (latimes.com)
  • If EPA decides to advance this action, EPA would initiate the redesignations process by sending a notification letter to the appropriate state governors soliciting their input and recommendations," the agency said in the emailed statement. (nmoga.org)
  • New Mexico Environment Secretary James Kenney said he'd recently spoken with a regional EPA official and verified the agency was not likely to start the redesignation process until after the state's legislative session concludes in late March. (nmoga.org)
  • EPA referred questions about the nomination process to the White House. (commandersociety.com)
  • The power industry, which relies heavily on coal to produce electricity, lobbied the White House intensively in recent months to block EPA from declaring coal ash a hazard. (truthout.org)
  • Many of President Trump's environmental actions have faced court challenges . (alleghenyfront.org)
  • Of those, about 30 of the states that are not going to be taking any action on the coal ash rule are states that have high minority populations," Castro said. (utilitydive.com)
  • A joint resolution disapproving the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on March 15, 2005, relating to the removal of coal- and oil-fired electric generating units from the list of major sources of hazardous air pollutants under the Clean Air Act. (ontheissues.org)
  • As part of a potential redesignations effort, EPA would also provide an opportunity for public comment on the action. (nmoga.org)
  • The EPA will decide after a 90-day comment period. (truthout.org)
  • Train workers and shooters on the actions and to limit the transmission of harmful noise levels means available to eliminate or limit potential to adjacent areas. (cdc.gov)
  • NPPC has been calling for action on all three FTAs for years, pointing out the risk of letting other countries move forward first. (agri-pulse.com)
  • Washington D.C. - Cause of Action Institute ("CoA Institute") has made a filing in support of its motion with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, urging the judge to disclose the full contents of a redacted FBI declaration that was filed so that only the judge can review the entire statement. (causeofaction.org)
  • Less than two weeks after his inauguration, and only hours after Yates sent a message to department lawyers announcing that she would not defend Trump's order restricting travel and immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries, the new president removed the nation's top law enforcement officer in a move not seen since the Nixon era. (wgbh.org)
  • The Natural Resources Defense Council warns darkly of an "unprecedented assault" on the environment via "subversive" and "under-handed" regulatory action. (foxnews.com)
  • Since 2011, the Environment Agency has used the EPA to rate each company in England from 1 star to 4 stars. (www.gov.uk)
  • Since this is the only way to FORCE us to use less power, we do NOT support these actions. (sustainablebusiness.com)
  • San Francisco Mayor London Breed said Thursday that the president and the EPA had manufactured an environmental crisis where there was none. (latimes.com)