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Jan 29, 2020

EPA Announces Plans to Revoke Obama Waters of the United States Rule

Water Pollution

The EPA is dramatically reducing the amount of U.S. waterways that receive federal protection under the Clean Water Act (“Act”).  The biggest change is a controversial move to rollback federal limits on pollution in wetlands and smaller waterways that were introduced less than five years ago by the Obama administration. Under the revised rule, bodies of water which form only after rainfall or only flow part of the year, are not subject to federal control.  This exception also applies to waste treatment systems, groundwater, prior converted cropland and farm watering ponds.  In announcing the new rule, EPA administration Andrew Wheeler… Read more


Aug 30, 2013

EPA Ruled 29 Areas in 16 States Violate Sulfur Standard

The Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) ruled on July 26 that 29 areas in 16 states, including Florida, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, violate the 2010 air quality standard for sulfur dioxide, a pollutant that can cause respiratory issues.  The 29 nonattainment areas will have to reduce emissions from power plants, industrial facilities, and other pollution sources in order to attain its goal of meeting the sulfur dioxide standard in five years. In addition, companies located in the nonattainment areas requiring modification to their existing facilities, or new companies that desire to do business in the nonattainment areas, will be required to… Read more