Washington: Water
The Department of Ecology proposed amendments to the state's surface water quality standards. The amendments would, among other things, add definitions for a performance-based approach method and local and regional sources of human caused pollution, update aquatic life criteria for temperature and dissolved oxygen, and update natural conditions criteria. A hearing will be held June 27, 2024. Comments are due July 12, 2024. See https://lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov/law/wsr/2024/11/24-11-047.htm.
Washington: Waste
The Department of Ecology adopted amendments to regulations governing municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills. The amendments establish requirements for MSW landfills that have receive solid waste after January 1, 1992. See https://lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov/law/wsr/2024/11/24-11-052.htm.
Utah: Waste
The Department of Environmental Quality proposed amendments to regulations governing uranium mills and source material mill tailings disposal facilities. The amendments would, among other things, clarify when an application for a new license, license renewal, or major licensing action that involves construction must be filed with the director and that the application must include an environmental report. Comments are due July 1, 2024. See https://rules.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/b20240601.pdf (pp. 102-06).
Utah: Waste
The Department of Environmental Quality proposed amendments to regulations governing administrative procedures. The amendments would clarify the types of licensing actions that are major licensing actions and thus require an EA. Comments are due July 1, 2024. See https://rules.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/b20240601.pdf (pp. 99-102).
Utah: Waste
The Department of Environmental Quality proposed amendments to regulations governing petroleum storage tanks. The amendments would, among other things, allow the Environmental Response and Remediation agency to continue issuing certificates of compliance to and require leak detection at all regulated facilities. A hearing will be held June 10, 2024. Comments are due July 1, 2024. See https://rules.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/b20240601.pdf (pp. 87-99).
Oregon: Wildlife
The Department of Agriculture adopted amendments to the state list of endangered and threatened plants. The amendments add a subset of six plant species (Castilleja mendocinensis, Lasthenia ornduffii, Lomatium bentonitum, Penstemon hesperius, Pyrrocoma scaberula, and Rorippa columbiae) to the list. See https://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/Recordhtml/10199569.
Oregon: Waste
The Department of Environmental Quality proposed to adopt regulations governing plastic pollution and recycling. The regulations would establish the requirements for the comingled recycling processing facility (CRPF) permit program and ensure that CRPF facilities meet the new requirements of the Plastic Pollution and Recycling Modernization Act. Hearings will be held June 27 and 28, 2024. Comments are due July 5, 2024. See https://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/Recordhtml/10198936.
Oregon: Energy
The Department of Environmental Quality proposed to adopt regulations governing noise control for solar energy facilities. The amendments would allow solar energy generation facilities to demonstrate compliance with state noise regulations in the same manner as currently allowed for wind electrical generation facilities. A hearing will be held June 17, 2024. Comments are due June 21, 2024. See https://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/Recordhtml/10198908.
New Jersey: Wildlife
The Department of Environmental Protection proposed amendments to regulations governing endangered and nongame species. The amendments would, among other things, update the list of endangered species and the list providing conservation status of indigenous nongame wildlife species. Comments are due August 5, 2024.