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Jun 3rd, 2014 |
By EHS Journal
From the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) At the direction of President Obama and after an unprecedented outreach effort, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released on June 2, 2014 the Clean Power Plan proposal, which for the first time cuts carbon pollution from existing power plants, the single largest source of carbon pollution in the
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Posted in Climate Change |
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Tags: carbon, Climate Change, EHS, Environmental, EPA, Health and Safety, power plants
Oct 27th, 2013 |
By Jonathan Nwagbaraocha
A lot of attention has been spent explaining the impacts of the 16-day U.S. federal government shutdown, which ended on October 17th. Although the shutdown did slow rulemaking efforts at the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as federal employees were furloughed, the shutdown has now ended and these activities are proceeding as scheduled. This article
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Posted in Environmental Management, Health and Safety |
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Tags: EHS, Environmental, EPA, GHG, GHG Reporting Program, hazardous waste, Health and Safety, solvent wipes, Toxic Chemical Release Inventory, TRI, USEPA
Jan 4th, 2013 |
By EHS Journal
In response to a court order, the U.S. EPA finalized on December 14, 2012 an update to its national air quality standards for harmful fine particle pollution (PM2.5), setting the annual health standard at 12 micrograms per cubic meter. This announcement has no effect on the existing daily standard for fine particles or the existing daily standard for coarse particles (PM10)…
Posted in Environmental Management |
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Tags: air compliance, environmental management, EPA, particulate matter, PM2.5, USEPA
Jan 25th, 2012 |
By EHS Journal
The EPA released its annual national analysis of the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) for 2010 on January 5, 2012. The TRI program publishes information on toxic chemical disposals and other releases into the air, land, and water, as well as information on waste management and pollution prevention activities in neighborhoods across the country. Total releases including disposals for the latest reporting year, 2010, are higher than the previous two years but lower than 2007 and prior year totals . . .
Posted in Environmental Management |
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Tags: EPA, Toxic Chemical Release Inventory, TRI, USEPA
Oct 4th, 2011 |
By Rachel Degenhardt
Ongoing concerns about the potential impact of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) on drinking water have pushed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to investigate public concerns in light of the growing importance of natural gas in the clean energy future of the United States. On 23 June 2011, the EPA announced plans to conduct a draft
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Posted in Environmental Management |
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Tags: Bakken Shale, Barnett Shale, EPA, fracking, Haynesville Shale, hydraulic fracturing, Marcellus Shale, public concerns, Raton Basin, regulations, USEPA
Sep 29th, 2011 |
By Michael Bittner
The U.S. EPA released the final health assessment for trichloroethylene (TCE) to the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) database. The final assessment characterizes TCE as carcinogenic to humans and as a human noncancer health hazard. According to the EPA, this assessment will allow for a better understanding of the risks posed to communities from exposure to TCE in soil, water, and air. It will provide federal, state, local, and other policymakers with the latest scientific information to make decisions about cleanup and other actions to protect …
Posted in Environmental Management, Health and Safety, Soil and Groundwater |
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Tags: clean-up standards, EPA, groundwater, hazardous air pollutants, human carcinogen, human health risk, IRIS, soil, Superfund, TCE, tricholorethylene
Sep 1st, 2011 |
By Michael Bittner
This fall, colleges across the United States can compete to see which schools reduce, reuse, and recycle the most waste as part of the U.S. EPA’s 2011 Game Day Challenge. The challenge is for schools to design a waste reduction plan for one 2011 regular season home football game. Registration for the competition is now open, and champions will be crowned this December…
Posted in Analysis, News and Notes, Environmental Management |
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Tags: college football, EPA, football, Game Day Challenge, pollution prevention, USEPA, waste reduction
Jun 20th, 2011 |
By Michael Bittner
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making it easier to find data about chemicals. EPA is releasing two databases — the Toxicity Forecaster database (ToxCastDB) and a database of chemical exposure studies (ExpoCastDB) — that scientists and the public can use to access chemical toxicity and exposure data. Improved access supports EPA Administrator
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Posted in Environmental Management |
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Tags: ACToR, Aggregated Computational Toxicology Resource, chemical exposure studies, EPA, ExpoCastDB, product, product stewardship, ToxCastDB, toxic chemicals, toxic chemicals databases, toxic chemicals registry, Toxicity Forecaster database, United States, USEPA
Apr 14th, 2011 |
By Peter H. Anderson
The USEPA finalized four related air emissions rules in February that will impose new air emission limitations and work practice standards on industrial boilers, process heaters, and incinerators fueled with fossil fuels, biomass, natural gas, producer gas, and solid waste fuels. The new air rules will affect refineries, chemical and manufacturing plants, steel and paper mills, commercial and institutional facilities that provide steam to heat buildings, for example at colleges and universities, and incinerators that burn commercial or industrial solid waste […]
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Tags: 40 CFR 241, 40 CFR 60, 40 CFR 63 Subpart DDDDD, 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ, air emissions, air regulations, biomass, boilers, chemical plants, CISWI, colleges and universities, environmental management, Environmental Resources Management, EPA, ERM, incinerators, industrial boilers, industrial solid waste, NESHAP, paper mills, process heaters, refineries, steel mills, United States
Mar 12th, 2011 |
By Ken Weiss and Rob Gronewold
A pending Information Collection Request (ICR) from the USEPA will require all 152 operating petroleum refineries in the United States to update their air emissions inventories in accordance with the newest protocols and may require them to conduct air emissions testing on an accelerated schedule. NPRA and API estimate that up to 2,000 man-hours per refinery will be required to respond to the ICR. […]
Posted in Environmental Management |
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Tags: air emissions, air emissions inventory, API, environmental management, EPA, ICR, Ken Weiss, NPRA, refinery, Refinery Residual Risk ICR, Rob Gronewold, USEPA