New EPCRA Hazardous Chemical Inventory Reporting Amendments Aim to Streamline Reporting Requirements
Last month, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) published a direct final rule that conforms Emergency Planning and ...
November, the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers announced a proposal for a new definition of the waters of the United States, ...
On November 17, 2025, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) (collectively, the “Agencies”) released ...
The EPA will propose a new, looser health standard for fine particulate matter, which experts say could impair air quality on ...
The Trump administration on Wednesday cemented its delay of Biden-era regulations on planet-warming methane coming from the ...
Shifting water infrastructure decisions to local governments could accelerate housing, advocates say
A new WOTUS definition proposed by the EPA would give builders relief from federal permitting delays, but environmental groups warn it could leave cities more exposed to flood and water quality risks.
The federal Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a new rule that would drastically reduce the number of wetlands protected by federal environmental regulations.
In its latest move to dismantle environmental regulation under the Trump Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that it would speed up the process by which industry can ...
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