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Residential Battery Storage/Time-of-Use Rate Pilot: New Hampshire Public Utility Commission Order Approving Liberty Utilities' Program
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (“Commission”) approved Liberty Utilities (Granite State Electric) Corp d/b/a Liberty Utilities (“Liberty Utilities”) petition to undertake a battery storage pilot program through a January 17th Order titled: Order Approving Settlement Agreement and…
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Environmental Reporting: Federal Court Addresses Employee First Amendment/Public Employer Retaliation Claim
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law, Employment
A United States District Court (M.D. Fla.) (“Court”) addressed a Motion to Dismiss related to a First Amendment employment retaliation case. See Chustz v. City of Marco Island, 2019 WL 277705. The Court’s January 22nd opinion discusses litigation involving an employee who alleged his termination…
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Arkansas Advisory Committee on Petroleum Storage Tanks – January 30, 2019, Meeting
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
As noted in previous blog posts, Arkansas operates a petroleum storage tank trust fund that provides reimbursement for eligible storage tanks for certain corrective actions and third party damage claims due to a release of petroleum. The Advisory Committee on Petroleum Storage Tanks meets monthly…
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Hazardous Waste Enforcement: Alabama Department of Environmental Management and Florence, Alabama, Tile Manufacturing Facility Enter into Consent Order
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management (“ADEM”) and Monarch Ceramic Tile, Inc., (“Monarch”) entered into a January 8th Consent Order (“CO”) addressing an alleged violation of the ADEM Admin. Code related to hazardous waste. See Consent Order No. 19-XXX-CHW. Monarch is stated to own and…
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Natural Gas Pipeline/Clean Water Act: Federal Appellate Court Addresses Challenge to 401 Certification
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Co-Author: Katie Hicks The United States Court of Appeals (Fourth Circuit) (“Court”) addressed in a January 14th opinion a Virginia Section 401 certification of the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. See Appalachian Voices v. State Water Control Board, 2019 WL 177928. The project is described as an…
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