• The Farmers Undertake Environmental Land Stewardship Act (H.R. 311) is a bill that would require the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to modify the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule, which regulates oil discharges into navigable waters and adjoining shorelines. (wikipedia.org)
  • The bill would require the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to modify the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule, which regulates oil discharges into navigable waters and adjoining shorelines. (wikipedia.org)
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ("'EPA") is issuing the enclosed Notice of Violation ("Notice") to Shell Gulf of Mexico Inc. ("Shell") in accordance with Section 113(a) of the Clean Air Act ("CAA"), 42 U.S.C. § 7413(a), regarding operation of the Discoverer drillship ("Discoverer") and its fleet of associated vessels ("Associated Fleet") in the Chukchi Sea. (royaldutchshellplc.com)
  • Grady litigates Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state agency rulemaking and enforcement actions and provides permitting and compliance advice to clients' complex air regulatory issues including Title V, New Source Review, New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) modeling, and Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT). (balch.com)
  • It being concluded that the defendant Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has neither issued a final order directed to the plaintiff Ciba-Geigy nor taken any other final action which is reviewable by the Court, the complaint is dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. (justia.com)
  • Specifically, Hazel handles administrative enforcement actions before the U.S. Department of Justice, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Regional Water Quality Control Boards, the Department of Toxic Substances Control, the Department of Environmental Health, and the Air Pollution Control District. (gtlaw.com)
  • Prior to that, she was selected for the prestigious Executive Fellowship in the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA). (gtlaw.com)
  • Represented after-market vehicle parts manufacturers and dealers in enforcement action by the United States Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for alleged violations of the Clean Air Act. (gtlaw.com)
  • WASHINGTON - November 25, 2015 - (RealEstateRama) - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced a settlement with a Rockford, Illinois landlord to resolve a claim he failed to inform tenants, some with young children, that their homes may contain potentially dangerous lead. (realestaterama.com)
  • This settlement will protect children in Rockford from exposure to lead-based paint - and it sends a clear message to landlords and property managers across the country that the Environmental Protection Agency is prioritizing enforcement actions to eliminate elevated blood lead levels in children," EPA Region 5 Administrator Susan Hedman said. (realestaterama.com)
  • The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance recently issued a Clean Air Act (CAA) Compliance Advisory and Enforcement Alert for Stationary Engines. (all4inc.com)
  • On March 26, 2020, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it is temporarily relaxing enforcement of certain environmental legal obligations where noncompliance is due to or caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. (taftlaw.com)
  • On September 28, 2023, the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance ("OECA") released a memorandum announcing its new Climate Enforcement and Compliance Strategy. (jdsupra.com)
  • The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will turn 50 years old on December 2, 2020. (webwire.com)
  • A recalcitrant company in the private sector of the economy combined with the lethargic enforcement of the applicable statutes and regulations by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and the Federal Environmental Protection Agency, has caused a continuing, if not constant, 11 year contribution to the pollution of the Kill Van Kull. (elr.info)
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency finalized stronger standards to improve response efforts to oil spills and hazardous substance releases into waters of the United States and adjoining shorelines under the federal government's National Contingency Plan (NCP). (ercweb.com)
  • The United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") issued a September 27th news release stating that the United States Department of Justice filed a Complaint in United States District Court (Brookland, New York). (jdsupra.com)
  • This is a United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) computer system, which may be accessed and used only for official Government business. (epa.gov)
  • And either someone at the Environmental Protection Agency is a 90s kid, or the spirit of that green mullet is alive and well, because the EPA has been ramping up enforcement of late. (kpa.io)
  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines environmental justice as 'the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. (americanbar.org)
  • In 2008, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) seemed to be on the road to providing some much-needed clarity to the health care industry concerning the disposal of pharmaceuticals by proposing that hazardous waste pharmaceuticals be handled as Universal Wastes (a simpler regulatory regime that would improve proper disposal). (clarkhill.com)
  • WASHINGTON - The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday proposed the first national standard for emissions of mercury and other pollutants from coal -burning power plants, a rule that could lead to the early closing of a number of older plants and one that is certain to be challenged by the some utilities and Republicans in Congress. (mixplex.com)
  • The Environmental Protection Agency should ensure that any settlement with Volkswagen mitigates the negative health and environmental consequences of the company's violation of the Clean Air Act. (americanprogress.org)
  • As the investigations come to a close, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, should consider how to resolve this scandal in a way that both mitigates the public health and environmental damage caused by Volkswagen's actions and builds momentum toward a cleaner transportation sector. (americanprogress.org)
  • The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and independent scientists all agree that there is no safe level of human lead exposure. (earthjustice.org)
  • The coalition of organizations from around the country sent their plan to the President's Task Force on Environmental Health and Safety Risks to Children, co-chaired by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services ( the plan can be viewed online ). (earthjustice.org)
  • Dec. 4, 2017 - Today, the American Thoracic Society filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency, which failed to meet the Oct. 1, 2017 deadline to identify communities where ozone levels exceed the 2015 ozone national air quality standard. (thoracic.org)
  • According to reports from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the New York Times, the drinking water of about 117 million Americans could be subjected to widespread pollution. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - In the largest judgment after trial in the history of the federal Superfund law, the Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the U.S. District Court of Montana has ordered W.R. Grace & Co. to pay over $54.5 million to reimburse the federal government for the costs of investigation and cleanup of asbestos contamination in Libby, Montana. (cdc.gov)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and other federal agencies are committed to primary and secondary prevention of lead exposure and its adverse health outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • 488, 66 L. Ed. 2d 416 (1980), the mailgram may not be deemed final agency action and is itself devoid of legal effect. (justia.com)
  • An agency's decision is final if (1) it is definitive or there are no further agency procedures, (2) the action has legal force or great practical impact, and (3) judicial review would be efficient or would serve to enforce the regulatory scheme. (justia.com)
  • The mailgram cannot meet the first standard because FIFRA provides an elaborate procedural scheme for agency enforcement action, which includes subsequent administrative and judicial review. (justia.com)
  • Where a statute commits review of agency action to the court of appeals, any suit seeking relief that might affect the circuit court's future jurisdiction is subject to the exclusive review of the court of appeals. (justia.com)
  • Hazel regularly conducts audits and defends companies subject to government agency investigations and enforcement regarding alleged violations of environmental regulations. (gtlaw.com)
  • Represented private ranch owner regarding regarding an un-permitted stream alteration in a multi-agency action involving the California Attorney General, the Regional Water Quality Control Board, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. (gtlaw.com)
  • The EPA enforcement actions highlighted below provide insight into how and why the Agency assesses civil penalties for environmental noncompliance. (lion.com)
  • The United States Supreme Court is being asked by a South Carolina farm to clarify whether the Clean Water Act's ("CWA") diligent prosecution bar precludes a federal enforcement action related to its alleged failure to get stormwater permits required by law whether the state enforcement agency had already begun the process of administrative enforcement. (jacksonkelly.com)
  • Taft attorneys are highly experienced in helping entities navigate EPA and other agency guidance in these types of scenarios. (taftlaw.com)
  • Guidelines for Technical Services of a State Air Pollution Control Agency. (epa.gov)
  • The Administrative Procedure Act ("APA"), the Regulatory Flexibility Act ("RFA"), the National Environmental Policy Act ("NEPA"), the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act ("UMRA"), and the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act ("SBREFA") all restrict agency rulemaking authority by creating procedural requirements that can restrain agencies by requiring them to regulate using different alternatives based on the predicted outcomes. (causeofaction.org)
  • Cause of Action Institute ("CoA Institute") is investigating the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") for its failure to comply with a 2014 court decision requiring the agency to award contracts based on a competitive bidding process. (causeofaction.org)
  • In 2012, the Supreme Court unanimously agreed that the Sacketts could challenge an EPA order stopping construction before the agency began any enforcement action. (city-journal.org)
  • The court rejected the consent decree and ruled that activities agreed to with the state environmental agency were in fact preempted by the Atomic Energy Act and beyond the powers of the state agency. (thompsoncoburn.com)
  • On his first day as the US EPA Administrator, Michael S. Regan committed the Agency to prioritizing environmental justice (EJ). (gradientcorp.com)
  • Administrator Regan has directed the Agency to bring new attention to economic and racial inequities as viewed through the lens of US EPA policies. (gradientcorp.com)
  • What this means for the regulated community is two major changes to what your state permitting agency will be required to consider (or be threatened with losing federal funding for its air, water, and land programs). (williamsmullen.com)
  • First, your state agency will be required to review not just your company's impact on air, water and land resources if you are given a new or modified permit, but the impacts of operations around you over which you have no control. (williamsmullen.com)
  • Second, your state agency will be required to have a review process in place for each permitting program, whereby it considers whether the community around the proposed project could be considered "disadvantaged" and, if so, whether that community will be disparately impacted by the project as compared to other, less disadvantaged, communities. (williamsmullen.com)
  • The situation stems from two decisions- Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. United States Army Corp of Engineers (2001) and Rapanos v. United States (2006)-which focus on the language authorizing the federal government to regulate various wetlands. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • EPA officials estimate that 45 percent of major polluters might be either outside the reach of the agency or in areas where proving jurisdiction is exceedingly difficult. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is an agency of the United States Department of Labor. (cdc.gov)
  • In the health, safety, and environmental area, negotiated rulemaking, implementation, and compliance are proposed by their advocates as delivering two primary benefits: reduced rulemaking time and decreased litigation over a final agency rule. (cdc.gov)
  • You'll get timely articles on current environmental, health, and safety regulatory topics as well as updates on webinars and training events. (all4inc.com)
  • Capping carbon dioxide emissions at a level that will force a nationwide transition away from the use of coal to generate electricity may be a sensible 'solution to the crisis of the day,' [b]ut it is not plausible that Congress gave EPA the authority to adopt on its own such a regulatory scheme in Section 111(d) [of the Clean Air Act]. (jacksonkelly.com)
  • One group working diligently to stay apace with current regulatory compliance requirements, and support the efforts of those who must comply with them, are known as Qualified Environmental Professionals, said Chris Bagley, P.E., CIH, CHMM, QEP. (webwire.com)
  • QEPs are available to provide regulatory compliance management support and a broad range of other environmental services. (webwire.com)
  • In addition, the President in his February 28 Executive Order announced the following policy: "It is in the national interest to ensure that the Nation's navigable waters are kept free from pollution, while at the same time promoting economic growth, minimizing regulatory uncertainty, and showing due regard for the roles of the Congress and the States under the Constitution. (lawseminars.com)
  • The Frontlines Climate Justice Executive Action Platform speaks to this opportunity by identifying regulatory rulemakings and other executive actions to advance an equitable climate agenda from day one. (demos.org)
  • The state, in the proposed consent decree, attempted to assert regulatory authority over contamination and cleanup activities that are within the sole jurisdiction of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission under the Atomic Energy Act. (thompsoncoburn.com)
  • Read more about these and other recent EPA regulatory actions in "EPA Deals Out Big Fines in Q3. (kpa.io)
  • According to EPA's Deputy Administrator Robert Perciasepe, action to limit discharges from sewage plants is likely years away and may involve actions that differ from the traditional regulatory command and control approach. (clarkhill.com)
  • Among the most important to watch will be how EPA requires states and local environmental regulatory authorities to review "cumulative impacts" and to put in place extensive environmental justice considerations in state and local permitting and enforcement programs. (williamsmullen.com)
  • To help resolve the issue, some members of Congress have tried to restore the regulatory power of the EPA by introducing the Clean Water Restoration Act, but progress has been stunted by a broad coalition of lobbyists warning farmers and small-business owners of a government overreach. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • This waste material is considered hazardous because it contains amounts of certain metals, including cadmium, that exceed regulatory limits established by MoDNR and EPA. (mo.gov)
  • He has represented federal oil and gas lessees in dozens of administrative and judicial proceedings arising from their operations on federal lands, including numerous regulatory enforcement and penalty proceedings, as well as disputes involving multi-billion dollar royalty, lease cancellation, and fraud claims. (fnrel.org)
  • In February 1999, EPA inspections revealed that Garcia Auto Parts did not have a required CWA storm water discharge permit. (ercweb.com)
  • After the discovery of the "germ theory" of disease, much of the dramatic decrease in mortality from infectious disease in Western civilization was attributable to environmental public health measures such as disinfection of water, food safety regulations, and housing improvements, among others [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 1999 ]. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2019, the Third Circuit ruled that those rights did not extend to property held by a state because states enjoy sovereign immunity from such suits. (jacksonkelly.com)
  • Through cross-governmental collaborations, public partnerships, rulemaking processes, enforcement actions, and targeted outreach, EPA has made tremendous gains to reduce lead exposure and associated harms throughout fiscal year 2019. (wateronline.com)
  • October 10, 2019 - EPA's proposed Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) includes a suite of actions to reduce lead exposure in drinking water where it is needed the most. (wateronline.com)
  • June 21, 2019 - EPA announced new, tighter standards for lead in dust on floors and window sills to protect children from the harmful effects of lead exposure. (wateronline.com)
  • April 29, 2019 - EPA announced the availability of nearly $87 million in grant funding to assist states, tribes, and territories with improving drinking water. (wateronline.com)
  • Throughout 2019 - EPA collaborated with over 200 tribal representatives and partners to develop and evaluate a new educational curriculum for tribes - Lead Awareness in Indian Country: Keeping our Children Healthy ! (wateronline.com)
  • As of 2019, more than 18 million people, 11.5 % of the United States workforce, were employed in healthcare settings. (cdc.gov)
  • West Virginia v. EPA , 597 U.S. __ ( June 30, 2022 ). (jacksonkelly.com)
  • The Court isn't retreating from controversy: the 2022-2023 docket already has some blockbuster issues, including property rights, affirmative action, compelled speech for a same-sex wedding, and election law. (city-journal.org)
  • United States v. Bayley , ___F.Supp.4th___, Case No. 3:20-cv-05867-DGE (W.D. Wash. Mar. 14, 2022). (argentco.com)
  • The Biden Administration and EPA continue to strengthen and expand the federal Environmental Justice (EJ) strategy as evidenced by the President's April 2022 Equity Action Plan (Plan) and the United States DOJ's May 2022 "Comprehensive Environmental Justice Strategy" and related revised policy on Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs). (williamsmullen.com)
  • On April 14, 2022, President Biden announced his Equity Action Plan which sets forth specific actions to ensure EPA is inserting itself into state and local environmental permitting and enforcement programs to prevent disparate impacts on disadvantaged communities. (williamsmullen.com)
  • All of six of the above-listed required actions are part of the 2022-2026 EPA Strategic Plan. (williamsmullen.com)
  • On May 5, 2022, DOJ announced a series of actions to secure environmental justice by launching a new Office of Environmental Justice within the Justice Department, publishing a "Comprehensive Environmental Justice Enforcement Strategy" Memorandum prioritizing enforcement for "polluters" affecting "overburdened and underserved communities," and reinstating the use of SEPs in DOJ settlements. (williamsmullen.com)
  • Both the Third Circuit Court of Appeals and the District Court of Maryland (in the Fourth Circuit) have ruled that Congress can convey to FERC-approved energy projects the right to condemn property, but have also held that the right does not extend to state-owned property. (jacksonkelly.com)
  • EPA response to remand ordered by U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in Portland Cement Association v. Ruckelshaus : (486 F. 2d 375, June 29, 1973). (epa.gov)
  • The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held that HUD unlawfully categorized Performance Based Annual Contribution Contracts as "cooperative agreements" instead of procurement contracts. (causeofaction.org)
  • The justices will decide whether the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit used the correct test to determine whether the wetlands are indeed "waters of the United States. (city-journal.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)
  • If I were a betting man, I'd bet that that's exactly what the Court will do, in a ruling that, like last term's West Virginia v. EPA , is likely to have the biggest jurisprudential and governance impact, without necessarily drawing the most headlines. (city-journal.org)
  • Case concerning delimitation of the maritime boundary in the Gulf of Maine area (Canada/United States of America). (epa.gov)
  • Delimitation of the maritime boundary in the Gulf of Maine area (Canada/United States of America). (epa.gov)
  • EPA is committed to aggressively addressing lead issues across America by working with communities and partners to further identify and eliminate lead exposure across the nation, especially for children who are most vulnerable to lead poisoning. (wateronline.com)
  • To take advantage of that policy, entities must, among other things, document the specific nature and dates of the noncompliance, how COVID-19 was the cause of the noncompliance and the actions taken in response, including best efforts to comply and steps taken to come into compliance at the earliest opportunity. (taftlaw.com)
  • If a facility violates the conditions in its RCRA permit, the EPA or an authorized state may take an enforcement action to bring the facility back into compliance with its permit and to collect penalties for noncompliance. (epa.gov)
  • U.S. cities and counties, states and tribal nations, businesses and investors, faith groups, colleges and universities, and institutions of faith, health, and culture have built a solid framework of support which the U.S. federal government can rely on to strengthen and implement its climate targets. (state.gov)
  • EPA must strengthen its standards and enforcement of those standards for lead in air, house paint, dust, soil, and drinking water to prevent the current unacceptable levels of lead exposure in our communities. (earthjustice.org)
  • Prior to entering private practice, Hazel worked for the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) where she assisted with the implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). (gtlaw.com)
  • HUD will provide ongoing monitoring of Hardesty's implementation of the settlement agreement, and will share the results with its federal partners for possible further action. (realestaterama.com)
  • On August 16, 2017, Cause of Action Institute ("CoA Institute") joined other government transparency advocates in sending a letter to Senator John Cornyn objecting to the inclusion of provisions that exempt the implementation of the Building America's Trust Act [1] ("the Act") from the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act ("APA") and the Paperwork Reduction Act. (causeofaction.org)
  • This side event focused on the Paris Agreement's global stocktake (GST) process, the success of which depends on attention to urgency, opportunity, and near-term scalable action, including through enhanced NDCs and their effective implementation, as well as wider collective enhanced action. (state.gov)
  • It requires the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of people of color and low-income communities in the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. (greatlakes.org)
  • The TVA Coal Ash Spill disaster serves as a practical context for this study, from its initial occurrence through examination of the responses of many agencies, including the development and implementation of policy proposals.This approach moves beyond the traditional book and journal literature to primary and secondary government documents produced at the national, state, and local levels. (istl.org)
  • Under the Clean Air Act, the EPA was required to begin implementation of the 2015 ozone standard. (thoracic.org)
  • In contrast to its willingness to use negotiation in standard- setting, OSHA has thus far shown little interest in making creative use of negotiation to promote technological change during the implementation or enforcement of standards. (cdc.gov)
  • Ciba-Geigy argues that the EPA acted in violation of FIFRA by issuing the mailgram without an opportunity for a hearing. (justia.com)
  • Failure to comply with all applicable US EPA requirements can result in future liability and civil penalties as high as $100,000+ per day, per violation (and growing every year). (lion.com)
  • In this alert , U.S. EPA notes taking numerous enforcement actions against owners and operators of internal combustion engines using fossil fuels that had excess emissions in violation of both New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) 40 CFR Part 60 Subparts IIII and JJJJ and National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart ZZZZ. (all4inc.com)
  • A regulated entity has 21 days from the time of discovery to disclose the violation in writing to the U.S. EPA via the eDisclosure system. (all4inc.com)
  • When corporate misconduct disregards human safety or the environment in violation of federal laws, the Department of Justice and EPA stand ready to pursue all necessary legal relief, including criminal penalties, to ensure that these acts do not go unpunished. (thepoultrysite.com)
  • EPA filed a consent decree alleging that a recycling facility failed to recover refrigerant from appliances and motor vehicle air conditioners before disposal or verify with the supplier that the refrigerant had been properly recovered prior to delivery. (lion.com)
  • Today's sentencing not only holds Tyson Poultry accountable for their illegal actions, it includes important requirements for the company to improve compliance with the law to prevent future violations," said Assistant Administrator Susan Bodine for EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. (thepoultrysite.com)
  • Depending on the manufacturing process and its associated environmental impacts, there may be numerous applicable regulations to manage. (webwire.com)
  • As communities across the country, as well as countless people all over the world, face accelerating impacts and risks of climate change, federal, state, and local leadership in the United States is critically important for advancing immediate and aggressive climate action in public policy. (demos.org)
  • E.O 12898 requires federal agencies to develop strategies for "achieving environmental justice," but even by its own limited mandate, it has not been enforced, and frontline communities now face climate change impacts that only compound ongoing racial disparities in pollution exposure and fossil fuel harms. (demos.org)
  • Washington, DC -- United States Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Representatives Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) and Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) today announced their bicameral bill to confront the public health impacts of structural racism through two bold new programs within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (senate.gov)
  • With vague terms like "cumulative" and "disparate" impacts, it will be hard to know how your specific project could be viewed in the permitting or enforcement arena. (williamsmullen.com)
  • The Progress Report outlines key EPA actions that have been made since December 2018 to address these commitments as outlined in the Federal Lead Action Plan to Reduce Childhood Lead Exposures and Associated Health Impacts (Action Plan). (wateronline.com)
  • I most often assist clients in navigating and complying with complex federal and state environmental regulations, commenting on and challenging EPA rulemakings, and applying for or renewing CAA construction or operating permits. (balch.com)
  • Environmental regulations will continue to drive change in the way power companies, industrial plants, and chemical and manufacturing companies operate and maintain compliance with regulations. (balch.com)
  • Industrial facilities in the United States are subject to complex, overlapping environmental regulations concerning air emissions, discharges to water, hazardous waste management and disposal, oil spills, chemical management, and more. (lion.com)
  • U.S. EPA provides several tools to assist with navigating the matrix of engine regulations including requirement spreadsheets for each rule by subcategory. (all4inc.com)
  • To ensure compliance, environmental professionals are often tasked with identifying applicable environmental regulations and putting management systems in place. (webwire.com)
  • Use a Dallas, Texas-based plane equipped with air monitoring sensors to monitor areas suspected of failing to comply with environmental regulations. (gradientcorp.com)
  • For more than thirty years, he has provided counsel and defense on matters governed by the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, the Mineral Leasing Act, the False Claims Act, the Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act, the Foreign Investment and National Security Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and other statutes and related regulations. (fnrel.org)
  • All states generally report the internationally quarantinable diseases (i.e., cholera, plague, and yellow fever) in compliance with the World Health Organization's International Health Regulations. (cdc.gov)
  • In an April 14, 2020 webinar hosted by the Environmental Law Institute on "Workplace Risk Management & Response to COVID-19," Kelley emphasized that "it's not possible for [EPA] to specify in advance" what documentation would be required, and would instead be site and scenario-specific. (taftlaw.com)
  • The evidence notwithstanding, many of America's strongest environmental protections are under attack in Washington, a battle that's grown more divisive and hyperpolitical than perhaps ever before. (kqed.org)
  • Such plans apply to farms that store more than 1,320 gallons of oil products in aboveground containers or more than 42,000 gallons of oil products in buried containers that could reasonably be expected to discharge oil into waters of the United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • Reduced multimillion-dollar penalties in Regional Water Quality Control Board administrative enforcement actions targeting private companies and developers for alleged violations of Waste Discharge Requirements. (gtlaw.com)
  • The result, according to EPA regulators, has been an increase in the discharge of pollution, including spilled oil, carcinogens, and dangerous bacteria. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • In each of these areas, the platform presents a policy outline of possible rulemakings, executive orders, or other presidential actions that, taken together, aim to put frontline needs and priorities at the center of climate policy, including empowering grassroots stakeholders to be decision-makers in the process. (demos.org)
  • We'll also investigate the future for wetlands regulation in light of the Executive Order, stormwater as a source of contamination, persistent contaminants as an emerging issue, the practical implications of EPA disapproval of Washington's Water Quality Standards, and water quality implications of the Hirst Case. (lawseminars.com)
  • In addition, FIFRA specifically designates the appropriate reviewing court for each type of enforcement action. (justia.com)
  • The first step to reducing air pollution is when the EPA designates which communities fail to meet its health-based Clean Air Act standards. (thoracic.org)
  • Rosemarie Kelley, director of EPA's Office of Civil Enforcement, recently weighed in on what that documentation would look like for each facility. (taftlaw.com)
  • To navigate to the current EPA website, please go to www.epa.gov . (epa.gov)
  • In addition to its defiance of a court order, HUD also harmed its relationship with PHAs like Navigate Affordable Housing Partners ("Navigate"), which had previously been eligible to compete for housing assistance dollars across state lines. (causeofaction.org)
  • [5] Moreover, HUD announced it was not going to allow PHAs to compete for Performance Based Annual Contribution Contracts's outside of their home states even though some, like Navigate, had competed beyond state lines and were able to provide the government with the best value. (causeofaction.org)
  • She helps natural resource developers, pipeline companies, traditional and renewable energy companies, and other clients successfully navigate the complex federal environmental review and permitting processes for a variety of proposed projects. (fnrel.org)
  • In late December 2012, DEA (after consultation with EPA) issued a proposed rule that allows ultimate users to deliver the controlled substances to a third party, expands the list of those who can collect unwanted controlled substances (beyond law enforcement officials), and allows the disposal of commingled pharmaceutical waste and controlled substances (a more cost-effective approach). (clarkhill.com)
  • Washington, DC - United States Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, and Senator Edward J. Markey are requesting copies of all communications between the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and White House officials regarding the agency's announcement earlier this week of an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). (senate.gov)
  • EPA officials said in a statement that internal studies show about 117 million Americans get their drinking water from sources fed by smaller waterways that are vulnerable to exclusion from the Clean Water Act, presenting a serious health hazard. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • While some EPA officials believe EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson could exercise more authority, Mrs. Jackson has said it is up to Congress to resolve these issues. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • On November 1, 2023, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court held that the rulemaking entering Pennsylvania into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative ("RGGI") violated the state constitution. (jdsupra.com)
  • On August 14, 2023, a Montana state court issued a first-of-its-kind judgment in the United States in favor of young plaintiffs in climate litigation. (jdsupra.com)
  • As of November 19, 2023, twenty-nine cities and towns have opted in to the Specialized Energy Code by local legislative action. (jdsupra.com)
  • The primary mission of the Environment and Natural Resources Division (Division) of the Department of Justice (DOJ) is to enforce the nation's environmental and natural resource laws and defend federal agencies that carry out policies and programs to implement these and other laws. (americanbar.org)
  • As a result, at least 20 million acres of wetlands and as much as 60 percent of the nation's small streams have been left unprotected, while effectively shutting down enforcement actions against developers who have been disturbing or plan to disturb these waters without a permit. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • Division attorneys regularly work with the EPA and low-income and minority communities to develop supplemental environmental projects that address community concerns. (americanbar.org)
  • Reduced hundreds of thousands of dollars in potential penalties for asbestos-related violations in enforcement actions by the Air Pollution Control District (APCD). (gtlaw.com)
  • Represented natural gas and electricity provider involved in joint investigation by various California District Attorneys for alleged violations of California's Unfair Competition Law, resulting in no enforcement and zero penalties. (gtlaw.com)
  • As a result of enforcement actions taken thus far, landlords have agreed to conduct lead-based paint hazard reduction in more than 187,000 apartments and to pay $1.5 million in civil penalties. (realestaterama.com)
  • Otherwise, EPA enforcement actions and penalties, which increased earlier this year, can be substantial and lead to damaging public relations and costly legal fees. (webwire.com)
  • The court also directs that it retains jurisdiction over the disbursement of these penalties and appoints three trustees for the penalty fund to investigate and recommend to the court how these funds should be used to directly impact environmental problems in New Jersey. (elr.info)
  • The Justice Department today announced the filing of a civil action against James C. Justice III and 13 coal companies he owns or operates seeking to collect unpaid civil penalties previously assessed by the Department of the Interior (DOI) Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE), as well as Abandoned Mine Land (AML) reclamation fee and audit debts. (ercweb.com)
  • These civil and criminal enforcement actions, along with administrative actions taken by the EPA and HUD, resulted in the testing and cleanup of tens of thousands of dwelling units, the collection of hundreds of thousands of dollars in civil penalties, and the establishment of supplemental projects (including child health improvement plans) to conduct inspections, abatement projects, and free blood lead testing for children. (americanbar.org)
  • Today's actions send a clear message that the Department of Justice is determined to hold the perpetrators of these harmful schemes accountable. (justice.gov)
  • HUD, EPA and the Department of Justice are continuing similar enforcement efforts around the nation. (realestaterama.com)
  • This is yet another indication of the significance of Environmental Justice in U.S. EPA's investigative focus and enforcement priorities. (all4inc.com)
  • 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)
  • The executive branch can set the stage for a transformative climate justice agenda by taking immediate action at this intersection of climate, racial justice, and economic transformation. (demos.org)
  • This platform builds on the hard-fought history of environmental justice advocacy that escalated in the 1980s, launched a principled national movement in 1991, and was formally recognized in federal policy in 1994 with President Clinton's historic Executive Order 12898 . (demos.org)
  • Now the Sacketts want the Court to adopt a test proposed by the four-justice conservative plurality in Rapanos v. United States (2006), which would allow wetlands to be regulated only when they have a continuous surface-water connection to regulated waters. (city-journal.org)
  • Environmental justice seeks to address this unfair distribution of pollution and repair the harm that it causes. (greatlakes.org)
  • Congress should reinstate the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental Justice and fund it at $100 million per year. (greatlakes.org)
  • The office centralizes U.S. EPA's environmental justice policy and decision making. (greatlakes.org)
  • This office can provide leadership and support to U.S. EPA Region 5 and the Great Lakes National Program Office to ensure environmental justice objectives are set and met throughout programs that affect the Great Lakes. (greatlakes.org)
  • The case was prosecuted by Senior Counsel Kris Dighe of the Environmental Crimes Section of the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Patrick Carney and Casey Clark of the United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of Missouri. (thepoultrysite.com)
  • Air/FIFRA/TSCA Enforcement: United States Department of Justice Complaint Filed in Federal Court Against eBay, Inc. for Alleged. (jdsupra.com)
  • We prevailed over the United States Department of Justice on a motion to dismiss on the basis that an Illinois land trustee was not an "owner" within the meaning of the liability provisions of CERCLA, notwithstanding that it held legal title to a portion of an NPL listed Superfund site. (thompsoncoburn.com)
  • We successfully negotiated a Prospective Purchase Agreement with EPA Region IX and the United States Department of Justice to assist our client in limiting environmental liability exposure arising from the purchase of a business located in the San Gabriel Valley National Priorities List Superfund Site. (thompsoncoburn.com)
  • Administrator Regan's recent "Journey to Justice" tour provided further clarity on US EPA's proposed actions related to inspections, air quality, and enforcement. (gradientcorp.com)
  • In keeping with this commitment, the Division has worked to incorporate environmental justice into its mission since the issuance of President Clinton's Executive Order on Environmental Justice in February 1994. (americanbar.org)
  • In enforcing cases raising environmental justice concerns, the Division works with affected communities, soliciting their input when crafting settlements. (americanbar.org)
  • The Division defends cases that raise environmental justice concerns and takes proper account of such concerns. (americanbar.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)
  • The coalition-comprised of experts in national, state, and local organizations focused on issues ranging from children's health to labor concerns, and from doctors to environmental justice advocates-are urging federal agencies with a legal responsibility to finally step up and do their jobs to protect children's health. (earthjustice.org)
  • The Federal Government Expands Environmental Justice Strategy Including New Equity Action Plan and. (williamsmullen.com)
  • Consistent with recommendations from a former advisory committee, this report updates CDC's BLRV in children to 3.5 g/dL using NHANES data derived from the 2015-2016 and 2017-2018 cycles and provides helpful information to support adoption by state and local health departments, health care providers (HCPs), clinical laboratories, and others and serves as an opportunity to advance health equity and environmental justice related to preventable lead exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • The company must also implement a Refrigerant Recovery Management Program at its 10 facilities, reject any appliance or vehicle where there is evidence of unlawful refrigerant venting, and complete an environmental mitigation project. (lion.com)
  • 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)
  • Through the President's Task Force on Environmental Health Risks and Safety Ricks to Children, EPA is leading efforts to reduce childhood lead exposure in the United States," said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. (wateronline.com)
  • The federal government filed suit against W.R. Grace in March 2001 to recover its investigation and cleanup costs under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly known as the "Superfund" law. (cdc.gov)
  • The Court's current ruling means that W.R. Grace must pay all of the $54.5 million in costs that the EPA and ATSDR have incurred through December 31, 2001. (cdc.gov)
  • In January 2001 the Pew Environmental Health Commission called for the creation of a coordinated public health system to prevent disease in the United States by tracking and combating environmental health threats. (cdc.gov)
  • A coalition of organizations across the country have sent a call for action to President Obama's Task Force on Environmental Health and Safety Risks to Children, calling for the U.S. to finally end lead exposure and poisoning for children. (earthjustice.org)
  • To safeguard children from new lead exposure in everyday life, EPA must prioritize lead as a chemical of concern for immediate health risk evaluation and action under the newly reformed Toxic Substances Control Act this coming December. (earthjustice.org)
  • To update the dust-lead clearance levels, EPA must take several steps such as conducting health, exposure and economic analyses. (wateronline.com)
  • Updated national standards, guidance, and coordinated policies combined with abatement, enforcement, remediation, infrastructure replacement, and other lead exposure prevention projects will further reduce the presence of lead in the diets of children and their families and in the places where they live, work, learn, and play. (cdc.gov)
  • The BLRV should be used as a guide to 1) help determine whether medical or environmental follow-up actions should be initiated for an individual child and 2) prioritize communities with the most need for primary prevention of exposure and evaluate the effectiveness of prevention efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • In response, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention initiated the Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) Program to integrate three distinct components of hazard monitoring and exposure and health effects surveillance into a cohesive tracking network. (cdc.gov)
  • That is, it served as notice to the pesticide industry that a simazine product with labeling that does not adequately protect health and the environment could be subject to enforcement action. (justia.com)
  • RCRA § 3005(c)(3) - Allows the EPA or an authorized state to include corrective action and other requirements in a permit as necessary to protect human health and the environment. (epa.gov)
  • Washington, DC - United States Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, and Representative Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), sent a letter to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) inquiring about their efforts to keep prospective medical students safe as they take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). (senate.gov)
  • Washington, DC - United States Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, along with HELP Committee members Senators Tim Kaine (D-Va.), Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis. (senate.gov)
  • An Environmental Health and Safety software platform tailored to the needs of your business. (kpa.io)
  • and to fund a community information center and a Web site to provide environmental and health information. (americanbar.org)
  • and (c) collection receptacles at law enforcement offices, retail pharmacies, and long-term health care facilities. (clarkhill.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)
  • We take on many of the biggest environmental and health challenges of our time and stick with them. (earthjustice.org)
  • The EPA's delay in enforcing the ozone standard harms our patients with lung disease," said Mary Rice, MD, MPH, pulmonologist and vice-chair of the ATS Environmental Health Policy Committee. (thoracic.org)
  • The mission of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is to provide statistical information that will guide actions and policies to improve the health of the American people. (cdc.gov)
  • The millions of dollars in litigation fees that W.R. Grace has spent in this misguided effort to escape responsibility for the Libby cleanup would have been much better spent on cleanup efforts or on health care for Libby residents," said said Carol Rushin, EPA assistant regional administrator for enforcement. (cdc.gov)
  • NHANES is a complex, multistage survey designed to provide a nationally representative assessment of health and nutritional status of the noninstitutionalized civilian adult and child populations in the United States (2). (cdc.gov)
  • Finally, CDC also has a grant program in childhood lead poisoning prevention, through which state and local health agencies receive Federal money to screen children for lead poisoning, ensure environmental and medical followup for poisoned children, and provide education about lead poisoning. (cdc.gov)
  • This paper discusses the use of these three types of negotiation by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). (cdc.gov)
  • This article is part of the mini-monograph "National Environmental Public Health Tracking," which is sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (cdc.gov)
  • We acknowledge CDC's Environmental Health Tracking Branch staff and the Environmental Public Health Tracking cooperative agreement partners for their contributions to the conceptualization and development of the National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network. (cdc.gov)
  • This article was supported by an environmental public health tracking cooperative agreement from CDC. (cdc.gov)
  • Uniform and acceptable data standards, easily understood case definitions, and improved communication between health and environmental agencies are just a few of the challenges that must be addressed for this network to be effective. (cdc.gov)
  • The nascent EPHT program is attempting to respond to these challenges by drawing on a wide range of expertise from federal agencies, state health and environmental agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and the program's academic Centers of Excellence. (cdc.gov)
  • In this mini-monograph, we present innovative strategies and methods that are being applied to the broad scope of important and complex environmental public health problems by developing EPHT programs. (cdc.gov)
  • The data resulting from this program can be used to identify areas and populations most likely to be affected by environmental contamination and to provide important information on the health and environmental status of communities. (cdc.gov)
  • Fundamentals of environmental compliance monitoring inspections basic training course for EPA inspectors/field instructors. (epa.gov)
  • 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)
  • Enacting this bill would exempt the majority of farms from complying with the rule and also would require EPA to amend the SPCC rule for farms and develop guidance and outreach material to educate affected stakeholders. (wikipedia.org)
  • EPA's 1996 advance notice of proposed rulemaking for Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units at Hazardous Waste Management Facilities , which was later substantially withdrawn, is considered to be the primary guidance for corrective action. (epa.gov)
  • This is the policy guidance on seeking injunctive relief for an EPA CWA Section 404 enforcement action. (epa.gov)
  • The court thus reduces the maximum statutory penalty of $ 4,205,000 million by $ 1 million for the actions and/or nonactions taken on behalf of EPA and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. (elr.info)
  • On behalf of federal oil and gas lessees, he has intervened in lawsuits challenging the United States Department of the Interior's administration of the federal offshore oil and gas leasing program. (fnrel.org)
  • The bill was introduced into the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Chadha , Congress used a "single-chamber legislative veto" to overturn a presidential immigration enforcement decision. (causeofaction.org)
  • Washington, D.C. - United States Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) tweeted the following regarding Trump megadonor-turned Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testifying before Congress. (senate.gov)
  • Those who advocate negotiated rulemaking -- including the United States Congress -- tend to identify two primary benefits that are expected to flow from its use: reduced rulemaking time, and decreased litigation over the final rule. (cdc.gov)
  • Your authoritative, multi-channel network for natural resources and environmental information since 1989 - by practioners for practitioners. (argentco.com)
  • The law enforcement and civil injunction efforts announced today are just a part of our initiative," said Postal Service's Chief Postal Inspector Guy Cottrell. (justice.gov)
  • Ciba-Geigy seeks a declaratory judgment and an injunction against future enforcement action by the EPA regarding the labeling of products containing the pesticide simazine. (justia.com)
  • Disparate federal agencies (EPA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the United States Geological Survey) now are working together to improve the monitoring of pharmaceuticals in drinking water (in both ground and surface water). (clarkhill.com)
  • Comparative Study of State Water Pollution Control Laws and Programs. (epa.gov)
  • EPA issued an administrative order requiring the salvage yard to obtain the permit and to implement a storm water pollution control plan. (ercweb.com)
  • Significant resources at both the federal and state levels have been dedicated to developing tools that identify and respond to the concerns of communities potentially overburdened by environmental pollution issues. (gradientcorp.com)
  • Hydraulic fracking, however, is coming under more rigorous oversight by the press and state and federal agencies because of its contribution to air and water pollution. (mixplex.com)
  • 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)
  • These two recent steps further illustrate that EJ is becoming an effective tool for groups to stop or delay environmental permits and to make those accused of pollution pay for community improvements. (williamsmullen.com)
  • Grady also advises clients on National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) issues, including drafting Environmental Impact Volumes (EIVs), Environmental Assessments (EAs) and Environmental Impact Statements (EISs). (balch.com)
  • It is inevitable that at various points in time, researchers will be looking at many aspects of the spill, ranging from the environmental risks presented by the coal ash waste to assessment of the effectiveness of governmental response and action. (istl.org)
  • What this means is that your state and local regulators are going to have to add two more layers to the permitting and enforcement programs which gives those opposing your project or unhappy with your facility more tools to fight them. (williamsmullen.com)
  • The court had previously determined that between 1977 and 1988, the bulk chemical storage and transfer facility violated its state and federal effluent permits 386 times. (elr.info)
  • Concerns about this technique led late last year to a partial moratorium in New York state on new drilling permits that allow fracking. (mixplex.com)
  • But the lawsuit details when the joint resolution was passed by each Chamber and states that "[a]fter presentment on March 27, 2017, President Trump signed the Joint Resolution on April 3, 2017. (causeofaction.org)
  • Another significant case for economic growth involves California's Proposition 12, which requires that all pork, veal, and eggs sold in the state comply with restrictions on how the animals can be confined. (city-journal.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)
  • But urgent action on climate change cannot come at a price of expedience and further sacrifice for frontline communities. (demos.org)
  • Climate change represents an existential threat that requires bold and urgent action. (state.gov)
  • For example, it is urgent for EPA to reduce new sources of lead in the air children breathe, including from battery recyclers (lead smelters) and aviation fuel. (earthjustice.org)
  • State and federal agencies continue to investigate Volkswagen's alleged efforts to cheat on emissions tests in the United States. (americanprogress.org)
  • This will provide more opportunities for the public to learn about Great Lakes protection and restoration efforts and provide input and ideas to U.S. EPA about projects that would benefit their communities. (greatlakes.org)
  • Having the background knowledge and understanding of public policy issues at the national, state, and local levels helps reference staff provide better quality government information assistance to users. (istl.org)
  • Community Aid & Projects: Build the capacity of underserved communities to provide their experience to EPA and implement community-led projects. (williamsmullen.com)
  • Defended electronics recycling company in enforcement action by the Department of Toxic Substances Control regarding alleged violations of California Hazardous Waste laws. (gtlaw.com)
  • RCRA § 3004(u) - Requires corrective action for releases of hazardous waste or hazardous constituents from Solid Waste Management Units (SWMUs) identified in a facility permit. (epa.gov)
  • Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP ) credential-holders practice with a broad understanding of environmental science as well as specialized knowledge in solid and hazardous waste, air quality, water quality, and environmental science management and policy. (webwire.com)
  • EPA's Environmental Compliance On-Line, launched earlier this month, allows visitors to search by name for how a plant complies with air, water and hazardous waste laws. (ercweb.com)
  • Based on information from EPA, CBO estimates that implementing and enforcing the SPCC rule as it pertains to farmers under current law will cost $2 million over the next five years. (wikipedia.org)
  • The court, lacking records of defendant's effluent flows from 1977 through 1988, used the defendant's environmental consultant's estimates that approximately 66 million gallons of excess effluent were illegally discharged during those years. (elr.info)
  • And yet, the CDC estimates that over half a million preschool age children in the United States have levels of lead in their blood high enough to require medical case management. (earthjustice.org)
  • Accordingly, as provided in Paragraph 6.10.3 of the COC, EPA is notifying Shell that, based on EPA's findings in Paragraphs 43-48 and 52-54 of the Notice, EPA has determined that Shell has not complied with the material provisions of the COC. (royaldutchshellplc.com)
  • The United States has codified that value by enacting administrative and environmental laws such as the Administrative Procedure Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and provisions in other environmental laws that allow citizens both to petition the government to take action, and to enforce laws through citizen suits. (americanbar.org)
  • Managing site compliance with the many complex EPA programs that affect your business-from the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts to TSCA, EPCRA, CERCLA, and more-is a major challenge. (lion.com)
  • U.S. EPA and some states such as Texas have audit policies and programs for self-disclosure. (all4inc.com)
  • People dealing with water quality issues at the state, local, and project level now have the challenge of adapting to major changes in federal environmental programs. (lawseminars.com)
  • We are, in essence, shutting down our Clean Water programs in some states," Douglas F. Mundrick, an EPA lawyer in Atlanta, told the Times. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • States, tribes, and territories are eligible to receive funding from two new EPA drinking water grant programs established by the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN): Under EPA's new Voluntary Lead Testing in Schools and Child Care grant program, EPA will award $43.7 million in grants to fund testing for lead in drinking water at schools and child care programs. (wateronline.com)
  • I regularly represent clients before EPA, state level environmental agencies (e.g. (balch.com)
  • This settlement requires Dennis Hardesty to institute a robust program to ensure that his properties are compliant with federal law," said Zachary T. Fardon, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. (realestaterama.com)
  • The settlement announced today represents the first joint Residential Lead Act enforcement action in Rockford. (realestaterama.com)
  • EHS Daily Advisor reports that in the past 3 months, the EPA has finalized 158 settlement agreements with companies throughout the United States. (kpa.io)
  • https://www.cap.org/web/home?_adf.ctrl-state=10pr8g2unu_4&_afrLoop=513117106065213#! (cdc.gov)
  • While major legislation in many areas will ultimately be needed to advance a bold federal agenda of climate action, this platform proposes a set of actions the executive branch can take without new legislation, major new appropriations, or other Congressional authority. (demos.org)
  • However, many of the proposed executive actions can be harmonized with, be complementary to, or set a direction for statutory advancement of transformative climate action when that becomes possible. (demos.org)
  • National Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy hosted a ministerial level discussion on how investing in climate action can spur equitable economic growth. (state.gov)
  • Leading U.S. companies dive into the global challenge of achieving net zero by 2050 and explore how technologies across sectors can make significant gains toward this goal in this critical decade for climate action. (state.gov)
  • World leaders welcomed Biden as a partner with a common goal - a major shift from the stand-offs under President Donald Trump, who was far less enthused about climate action, to say the least. (politico.com)
  • During the past few years, the DOJ, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the EPA, and state and local governments throughout the country undertook a nationwide initiative to enforce the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act. (americanbar.org)
  • Civil and criminal enforcement actions brought by the Division as well as U.S. Attorneys' Offices have resulted in a series of successes. (americanbar.org)
  • Greenberg Traurig, LLP is an international, multidisciplinary law firm with approximately 1800 attorneys and governmental affairs professionals in 32 locations across the United States and in Europe and Asia. (mixplex.com)
  • HUD should take immediate action to ensure that its policies are in line with federal law to ensure money intended for public housing isn't wasted on bureaucrats' favored PHAs. (causeofaction.org)
  • If we could tap into the environmental concerns of the general public and infuse the student anti-war energy into the environmental cause, we could generate a demonstration that would force the issue onto the national political agenda. (kqed.org)
  • The TVA Coal Ash Spill is an excellent example for illustrating access to primary source government information available to the public following an environmental disaster. (istl.org)
  • Under EPA's new Assistance for Small and Disadvantaged Communities grant program, EPA will award $42.8 million in grants to support underserved communities with bringing public drinking water systems into compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act. (wateronline.com)
  • Welcoming the world back to the U.S. Center - a showcase of U.S. efforts to raising ambition and action to tackle the climate crisis at home and abroad. (state.gov)
  • Coordinated enforcement efforts. (americanbar.org)
  • By failing to list those communities, the EPA is delaying clean-up efforts across the United States. (thoracic.org)
  • Expand and enhance State/local nutrition surveillance efforts. (who.int)
  • This platform proposes a set of actions the executive branch can take to equitably address the climate crisis without new legislation, major new appropriations, or other Congressional authority. (demos.org)
  • Research librarians should be literate in locating government resources at both federal and state levels. (istl.org)
  • Once the basic facts are determined, the researcher can identify content produced by agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. (istl.org)
  • The proposed rule will identify the most at-risk communities and ensure systems have plans in place to rapidly respond by taking actions to reduce elevated levels of lead in drinking water. (wateronline.com)
  • EPA is now considering changes to the post-abatement clearance levels consistent with the final revisions to the dust-lead hazard standards. (wateronline.com)
  • In addition to laying out the actions needed to eliminate childhood lead poisoning, this plan describes the need for infrastructure and technology development, including for the evaluation of blood and environmental lead levels. (cdc.gov)
  • Recently, we successfully defended a Fortune 500 company in two separate multi-party CERCLA contribution actions brought by Asarco LLC to recover approximately $240 million in cleanup costs and natural resource damages paid by Asarco to the United States, several states and natural resource damage trustees as a result of settlements entered into by Asarco during the Asarco bankruptcy. (thompsoncoburn.com)
  • In a case filed in United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, we defended a large food manufacturer against a third party petition for cleanup and response costs and punitive damages for environmental contamination from chlorinated solvents (TCE). (thompsoncoburn.com)
  • This paper traces the path of discovery of government documents by examining the roles, responsibilities and actions of governmental agencies involved in disaster cleanup and problem resolution. (istl.org)
  • In a December 19, 2002 legal opinion, Judge Molloy rejected W.R. Grace's challenges to EPA's actions in Libby, ruling that EPA's cleanup decisions were reasonable. (cdc.gov)
  • Various agricultural entities filed lawsuits arguing that California law unconstitutionally crossed state borders and regulated national markets. (city-journal.org)
  • Partition actions are lawsuits that are. (jdsupra.com)
  • Failure to do so would prohibit the facility from taking advantage of the temporary enforcement policy. (taftlaw.com)
  • He directed the EPA and Corps of Engineers to commence a rulemaking to rescind or revise the Waters of the US rule so that it becomes consistent with that policy. (lawseminars.com)
  • We'll have a detailed look at what's likely to actually happen for federal policy and enforcement and hear from the state Department of Ecology on the scope of its authority and plans for adapting to the federal changes. (lawseminars.com)
  • The First 100 Days of President Biden's Environmental Policy: Revolution or Back to Basics? (jdsupra.com)
  • Check out the POLITICO Energy podcast - all the energy and environmental politics and policy news you need to start your day, in just five minutes. (politico.com)
  • Policy resources produced by federal and state legislative and executive agencies can be challenging to locate and interpret. (istl.org)
  • This article examines congressional and other governmental sources of policy information using an environmental catastrophe, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Coal Ash Spill in Kingston, Tennessee, as a case study to illustrate an approach to researching environmental policy information. (istl.org)
  • Improve policy action through research and evaluation. (who.int)
  • Improve policy and action through research. (who.int)
  • In a broad sense, there are three major instances in which negotiation is used to make or effectuate policy within the federal administrative system of the United States. (cdc.gov)