87 FR 51668
EPA announced its approval of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's request to revise or modify certain of its Agency-authorized programs to allow electronic reporting.
EPA announced its approval of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's request to revise or modify certain of its Agency-authorized programs to allow electronic reporting.
EPA announced its approval of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality's request to revise or modify certain of its Agency-authorized programs to allow electronic reporting.
EPA announced a public meeting of the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council to discuss Agency administration priorities, recommendations on the 2021 PFAS Strategic Roadmap, and recommendations on community air quality monitoring.
The federal agencies issued their semiannual regulatory agendas to update the public about regulations currently under development, reviews of existing regulations with small business impacts, and regulations completed or canceled since the last agenda. EPA’s agenda can be found at 87 FR 48332.
CEQ seeks feedback on the vision, framework, and outcomes of the Environmental Justice Scorecard as mandated by Executive Order No. 14008, Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad.
The Federal Highway Administration proposed to establish regulations setting minimum standards and requirements for projects funded under the National Electric Infrastructure Formula Program and projects for the construction of publicly accessible electric vehicle chargers.
The Securities and Exchange Commission proposed to amend rules and forms to require certain investment advisers and investment companies to provide additional information regarding their environmental, social, and governance investment practices under the Investment Advisers Act and the Investment Company Act.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology established the Low Carbon Cements and Concretes Consortium to bring together stakeholders to identify and address standards needs related to low carbon cements and concretes used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers seeks public input to inform future decisionmaking related to Native American and Tribal Nation issues; potential rulemaking actions regarding the Corps’ Regulatory Program’s implementing regulations for the National Historic Preservation Act as well as Civil Works implementation of the Principles, Requirements, and Guidelines; and environmental justice.
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation proposed an exemption that would relieve federal agencies from requirements to take into account the effects of their undertakings on historic properties that involve the installation of certain electric vehicle supply equipment.