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New Mexico: Energy

The Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department proposed to repeal and adopt new regulations governing the new solar market development income tax credit. The new regulations would increase the annual aggregate amount of state tax credits, provide a one-time appropriation to certain applicants, and simplify application requirements. A hearing will be held July 2, 2024. Comments are due the same date.

New Jersey: Waste

The Department of Environmental Protection proposed amendments to regulations governing discharges of petroleum and other hazardous substances. The amendments would, among other things, revise the description of what constitutes a “hazardous substance,” revise operational and financial responsibility requirements for major facilities, modify requirements as they pertain to transmission pipelines, and add climate resilience provisions to address climate change and its effect on the state. A hearing will be held June 11, 2024. Comments are due July 19, 2024.

New Hampshire: Water

The Department of Environmental Services proposed to readopt, with amendments, regulations governing alteration of terrain. The amendments would, among other things, clarify language on terrain alteration definitions, add requirements for diversion swales in projects with steep slopes, revise stormwater treatment practices for projects near sensitive water bodies, and adopt a schedule of administrative fines for violations of water pollution and waste disposal regulations. A hearing will be held June 25, 2024.

New Hampshire: Toxic Substances

The Department of Environmental Services proposed to readopt, with amendments, regulations governing asbestos management and control. The amendments would, among other things, consolidate homeowner requirements, clarify inspection and notification procedures, and modify licensing and certification criteria. A hearing will be held June 18, 2024. Comments are due July 5, 2024.

Montana: Natural Resources

The Department of Environmental Quality adopted amendments to regulations governing hard-rock mining and exploration. The amendments would, among other things, adopt a new rule on exploration license assignments and amend provisions concerning reclamation requirements, operating permit applications, enforcement, annual reports, and blasting operations. See https://sosmt.gov/docs/118/2024/63937/issue-9-may-10-2024 (pp. 1060-61).

Maine: Toxic Substances

The Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry proposed amendments to regulations governing certification and licensing provisions of commercial applicators. The amendments would align Maine’s pesticide regulations with recent updates to EPA rules by incorporating by reference descriptions and competency standards, changing titles of certain categories, and adding language to categories. A hearing will be held June 7, 2024. Comments are due June 17, 2024.

Louisiana: Water

The Department of Environmental Quality proposed amendments to regulations governing surface water quality standards. The amendments would adopt and clarify the applicability of freshwater ammonia criteria. A hearing will be held June 25, 2024. Comments are due July 2, 2024. See https://www.doa.la.gov/media/lzajjen2/2405.pdf (pp. 713-16).