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EPA Finalizes Changes to “Once In, Always In” Rule
EPA publishes a final rule to revise 40 CFR Part 63 of the Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT), or National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), rules.
Jay Christopher
gas flare against blue sky
Federal Court Overturns Federal Restriction on Methane Emissions on Public and Tribal Lands
A federal court overturned the 2016 Waste Prevention Rule, which placed strict limitations on methane emissions at oil and gas facilities located on public and tribal lands.
Jeremy Sell, PE
Drinking water pouring into a glass
ITRC Releases New PFAS Fact Sheets
ITRC has recently released 11 new PFAS fact sheets as well as a Risk Communication toolkit.
Oil drums
Advances in 1,4-Dioxane Remediation
Advances in 1,4-dioxane groundwater remediation continue to make headway.
Fritz Krembs, PE, PG
Large refinery at sunset
EPA's New 2030 Vision, Mission and Goals for RCRA Corrective Action
On September 1, 2020, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the new 2030 Vision, Mission, and Goals for the RCRA Corrective Action hazardous waste facility cleanup program.
regulation machinery gears
The Great Perchlorate Debate: No Federal Action…For Now
EPA has made a final determination to not develop a federal action level for perchlorate in drinking water.
Pipeline along beach in California
Reinstating Nationwide Permit 12
On July 6th, 2020, Nationwide Permit 12 was reinstated in a ruling by the US Supreme Court.
Jameson Honeycutt
Railroad Tanker
EPA Finalizes Changes to OLD MACT
To reduce hazardous air pollutants, the EPA has introduced changes to the Organic Liquids Distribution Maximum Achievable Control Technology – or OLD MACT.
John Pfeffer
Applying Geomorphic Reclamation to Mine Sites and Disturbed Lands
Geomorphic reclamation helps mimic pre-disturbance conditions, achieve plant diversity, and minimize long-term maintenance and repair.
Derrick Thompson, PE
two people groundwater sampling
EPA Requests Feedback on Superfund Groundwater Remediation Principles
EPA is accepting written remarks on six Superfund groundwater remediation principles until July 30, 2020.

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