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EPA issued a stay until March 14, 2011, of the requirement for chemical manufacturing area sources to comply with the NESHAPs permit program.
EPA issued a stay until March 14, 2011, of the requirement for chemical manufacturing area sources to comply with the NESHAPs permit program.
EPA issued an SIP call to 13 states whose plans do not apply PSD requirements to GHG-emitting sources and established deadlines for their compliance.
FWS proposed to list two freshwater mussels as endangered throughout their ranges under the ESA.
FWS announced a 90-day finding on a petition to delist or reclassify six California species of plants under the ESA; the Agency found that delisting or reclassification may be warranted and initiated status reviews of the species.
NOAA proposed to revise the management plan and regulations for the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary off the outer coast of Washington.
NOAA-Fisheries seeks public comment on critical habitat designation proposals for coho salmon and steelhead in watersheds in southwest Washington and northwest Oregon.
NOAA-Fisheries proposed to designate approximately 292 miles of freshwater creeks and rivers and their associated estuaries in California, Oregon, and Washington as critical habitat for the southern distinct population segment of Pacific eulachon.
EPA proposed to incorporate American Society for Testing and Materials standards to allow the use of alternatives to mercury-containing industrial thermometers.
EPA is providing notice of, and soliciting written comments on, a tentative determination to deny an administrative petition submitted by the Sierra Club under RCRA section 7004. EPA issued an earlier notice denying this same petition in November 2008. However, the Agency at that time failed to comply with notice and comment provisions in its regulations. Accordingly, we are now giving the public the opportunity to provide comments on this tentative decision. This petition requests EPA to reconsider the final rule, ``Regulation of Oil-Bearing Hazardous Secondary Materials from the Petroleum Refining Industry Processed in a Gasification System to Produce Synthesis Gas,'' published in the Federal Register on January 2, 2008. The EPA considered the petition, along with information contained in the rulemaking docket, and has tentatively decided to deny the petition. In a letter from EPA Assistant Administrator Mathy Stanislaus dated January 21, 2011, EPA provided the petitioner with its tentative decision to deny the petition for reconsideration. The letter explains EPA's reasons for tentatively deciding to deny the petition. After evaluating all public comments, as well as any other information in the rulemaking record, EPA will publish either a final denial of the petition or issue a proposed rule to amend or repeal the regulation.
DOE proposed to amend its existing regulations governing compliance with NEPA, particularly its categorical exclusions.