Potential Actions to Reduce Regulatory Burdens on Domestic Energy Production: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Announces Availability of Report
November 28, 2017
by Walter G. Wright, Jr.
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (“Corps”) issued a November 28th Federal Register notice announcing the issuance of a report that examines: . . . actions it could take to modify existing regulations that potentially burden the development and use of domestically produced energy…
November 27th U.S. Energy Information Administration Report: Biomass/Waste Fuels Constitute Two Percent of 2016 U.S. Electricity Generation
November 28, 2017
by Walter G. Wright, Jr.
A November 27th United States Energy Information Administration (“EIA”) report notes that biomass and waste fuels constituted 2% of the total United States electricity generation in 2016. Biomass and waste fuels are stated to have generated 71.4 billion kilowatthours of electricity in 2016. Biomass…
Marijuana Cultivation: California State Water Board Adopts Policy Addressing Water Diversion/Discharge
November 27, 2017
by Walter G. Wright, Jr.
The California State Water Board (“Board”) recently adopted what it describes as a “new statewide policy establishing strict environmental standards for cannabis cultivation in order to protect water flows and water quality in California’s rivers and streams.” The policy is denominated by the Board…
Underground Storage Tank Enforcement: Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission Administrative Law Judge Order Addressing Alleged Hot Springs, Arkansas Facility Violations
November 27, 2017
by Walter G. Wright, Jr.
Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) Charles Moulton issued a November 15th Order addressing a Notice of Violation (“NOV”) by the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (“ADEQ”) against Edward Motor Co., Inc. d/b/a Star Stop (“EMC”) alleging…
Ammonia/OSHA Enforcement: Penalties Proposed for Alleged Florida Electric Utility Violations
November 27, 2017
by Walter G. Wright, Jr.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) issued a November 17th news release stating it cited Tampa Electric Co. (“Tampa Electric”) for alleged violations at its Gibsonton, Florida facility related to a release of anhydrous ammonia. OSHA states that it also cited Critical…
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