76 FR 6564
EPA approved revisions to Florida's hazardous waste management program.
EPA approved revisions to Florida's hazardous waste management program.
EPA proposed emission standards for wood furniture manufacturing operations and for the shipbuilding and ship repair source categories.
EPA proposed emission standards for wood furniture manufacturing operations and for the shipbuilding and ship repair source categories.
EPA proposed to approve Virginia's negative declaration and request for EPA withdrawal of its CAA §§111(d) and 129 plan approval for HMIWI units; see above for direct final rule.
EPA proposed to issue a 90-day stay of the requirement for chemical manufacturing area sources to comply with the NESHAPs permit program; see above for direct final rule
EPA seeks public comment on its decision to allow emergency stationary engines to operate for up to 15 hours per year.
EPA and the U.S. Coast Guard announced alternative arrangements under NEPA for the joint emergency temporary interim rule on the relocation of response resources for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill that will expire on December 31, 2010.
EPA removed saccharin and its salts from the lists of hazardous constituents, wastes, and substances under CERCLA and RCRA.
EPA approved revisions to North Carolina's hazardous waste management program.
United States v. Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., No. 4-07-CV-3795 (S.D. Tex. May 16, 2011). A settling CERCLA defendant responsible for violations at facilities in Houston, Odessa, and Webster, Texas, must pay $815,000 to the United States and $81,500 to Texas in response costs incurred or to be incurred at the sites.