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Landfill Leachate: Vetoed North Carolina Bill (576) Would Have Approved Aerosolization
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
A vetoed house bill passed by the North Carolina General Assembly would have: Required the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”) to approve aerosolization as an acceptable method of disposal for leachate wastewater collected from a lined sanitary landfill within the lined…
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Air Enforcement: Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board Order Alleging Finley, Tennessee Grain Elevator Violations
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board issued a June 23rd Technical Secretary’s Order and Assessment of Penalty (“Order”) to Bunge North America, Inc. (“BNA”) alleging a violation of the Tennessee air regulations. See Case No. APC17-0021. The Order states that BNA operates a grain elevator…
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Biosolids: Virginia Appellate Court Addresses Denial of Land Application
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Co-Author: Hayden Redd The Court of Appeals of Virginia (“Court”) in a June 6th opinion affirmed the ruling of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach (“Circuit Court”) addressing issues associated with the management of biosolids ash. See Hampton Roads Sanitation District v. Virginia…
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Air Enforcement: Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality and Bradley County, Arkansas Wood Products Manufacturing Facility Enter into Consent Administrative Order
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (“ADEQ”) and Potlatch Land & Lumber, LLC (“Potlatch”) entered into a June 13th Consent Administrative Order (“CAO”) addressing alleged air violations. See LIS No. 17-047. The CAO provides that Potlatch owns and operates a wood products manufacturing…
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Budget Reduction Proposal: Saporta Report Guest Columnist Discusses Potential Impacts on Georgia
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Mr. Gil Rogers authored a guest column (“Column”) in the July 2nd edition of the Saporta Report titled: Facing Federal Budget Cuts, Georgia Alone Cannot Bear the Brunt of Environmental Protection Mr. Rogers is the Director of the Southern Environmental Law Center’s Georgia and Alabama Offices…
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