...from construction sites. Under a proposed rule issued in early April, the EPA would instead rely exclusively on best management practices, or BMPs, to minimize...
Environmental law practitioners are required to be familiar with a wide range of administrative actions by federal, state and local environmental agencies. These actions span what one court called a
...agency had accused of polluting the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The EPA argued Lois Alt's lawsuit was rendered moot in December, when it...
...followed its own precedent and deferred to a particular Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) interpretation of the Clean Water Act (CWA), 33 U.S.C. §...
...its administration of the hazardous waste provisions of RCRA (Subtitle C), the EPA adopted the Definition of Solid Waste rule. Because of the DSW rule...
...final rule that would limit carbon emissions from new power plants. The EPA proposed the carbon pollution standard for new power plants a year ago...
After a little over two years, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Michael L. Krancer is stepping down and returning to Blank Rome as a partner in its Philadelphia office, w
...of the law exempts discharges "composed entirely of stormwater." The EPA has long interpreted the law to exclude storm runoff from logging roads...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...known as CERCLA. Although guidance documents do not create binding law, the EPA's new "Revised Enforcement Guidance Regarding the Treatment of Tenants Under...
...faces in regulating stormwater-related pollution. Virginia Department of Transportation v. EPA, C.A. 1:12-cv-775 (E.D. Va. January 3...
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