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Nevada: Water

The State Environmental Commission adopted amendments to regulations governing water pollution control. The amendments revise provisions pertaining to water quality standards and limitations on the discharge of waste to protect designated beneficial uses of waters of the state, and add definitions and provisions pertaining to the antidegradation review process. See https://www.leg.state.nv.us/Register/2022Register/R113-22A.pdf.

Nevada: Natural Resources

The Commission on Mineral Resources adopted amendments to regulations governing the drilling and operation of dissolved mineral resource exploration wells and boreholes. The amendments eliminate the requirement that a well driller be present at the site of the drilling at all times when the drill rig is in operation and instead require the well driller to use his or her best efforts to remove the pipe or tubing before plugging the borehole.

Maryland: Water

The Department of Agriculture adopted amendments to regulations governing cost sharing in the Water Pollution Control Program. The amendments increase the payment amount and remove the per-person funding cap for single projects, excluding animal waste storage or treatment projects, while imposing a total payment cap for such animal waste projects on a farm or farms that a person owns or operates or in which the person has a controlling interest.

California: Toxic Substances

The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment proposed amendments to regulations governing safe harbor warnings for acrylamide exposure from food. The amendments would provide an additional safe harbor warning option for businesses that cause significant exposures to acrylamide in food products. Comments are due May 20, 2024.

Washington: Water

The Department of Ecology proposed amendments to regulations governing water quality standards for surface waters. The amendments would update aquatic life toxics criteria in Table 240 and footnotes; make minor non-substantive edits to correct typographical errors, calculation errors, and formatting errors; and cite federal regulations for human health criteria where they apply for CWA purposes. Hearings will be held April 4 and 10, 2024. Comments are due May 7, 2024.

Utah: Water

The Division of Drinking Water proposed amendments to regulations governing drinking water source protection for groundwater sources. The amendments would remove special construction criteria for sewer mains, laterals, and maintenance holes when locating new groundwater sources in Source Protection Zone 2, and add sewer maintenance holes to the list of facilities needing special construction requirements in Zone 1. Comments are due May 1, 2024.

Utah: Water

The Division of Drinking Water proposed to repeal and reenact regulations governing facility design and operation of pump stations. The reenacted regulations would remove redundant requirements and reorganize for clarity, maintaining the original content while enhancing readability. Comments are due May 1, 2024. See https://rules.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/b20240401.pdf (pp. 151-58).