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Violations cited include improper hazardous waste management, discharge of toxic metals, and exceeding air pollution limits.
Residents gathered at a public hearing in Cheboygan County to discuss the proposed Northern Waters Solar Park in Grant To ...
If, based on these employee interviews, the officer determines that HazCom training wasn’t provided or was inadequate, you ...
The landowner of a closed landfill off U.S. Highway 290 is aiming to take legal action against Travis County over its "substantial endangerment to the environment and the public" of the management of ...
EPA indicated that it will continue to support the Department of Justice in the legal defense of the NPDWR in its reworked form. On June 5, 2025, EPA was granted a further abeyance of 45 days, giving ...
by the Environmental Protection Agency on 06/11/2025. The Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, commonly referred to as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), allows the Environmental ...
Businesses are required to notify us of dangerous waste activities if they manage dangerous waste under Washington State Dangerous Waste Regulations as mandated by the Resource Conservation and ...
CLIMATEWIRE | EPA's proposal to stop regulating power plant climate pollution is built around a bold claim that experts say could create legal stumbling blocks. The U.S. power industry is the ...
EPA argues that the second-largest source of U.S. greenhouse gas pollution contributes too little to the world’s climate problem to be worth regulating.
The EPA is proposing the repeal of the 2015 and 2024 emissions standards for new and existing fossil-fuel powered plants including rules that govern CO2, mercury and air toxins emissions.
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