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Products Liability Series: Does Arkansas Law Have a Statute of Repose?
Category: Litigation
Does Arkansas law have a statute of repose? No. This means that for an Arkansas products liability action, the general rule is that a lawsuit must be commenced within three years after the date on which the death, injury, or damage complained of occurs. Ark. Code Ann. § 16-116-203. There are…
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U.S. Geological Survey Funding Opportunity/State Water Resource Agencies: Water Use Data and Research Program
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The U.S. Geological Survey (“USGS”) announced on December 14th that its Water Availability and Use Science Program (“WAUSP”) is offering a two-year cooperative agreement to State water resource agencies that collect water-use data to participate in the Water Use Data and Research (“WUDR”) program…
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Release Reporting/CERCLA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Canton Township, Michigan, Facility Enter into Consent Agreement
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) and Canton Renewables, LLC (“Canton”), entered into a December 16th Consent Agreement and Final Order (“CAFO”) addressing an alleged violation of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (“CERCLA”). See…
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Major Source Operating Permit/Coal Mine: Colorado District Court Addresses Alleged Violation of State Agency Permit Review Deadline
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
A Colorado District Court (“Court”) (Gunnison County) Judge addressed motions filed by Wildearth Guardians and other environmental organizations alleging a violation of the Colorado Air Quality Control Act and C.R.S. §25-7-114.5(4) by certain Colorado state agencies. See Case No. 22CV30033. The…
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Principles for Accelerating Clean Energy Deployment Through a Transmission Buildout in an Equitable Clean Energy Future: Environmental Organizations Issue Recommendations
A coalition of environmental organizations sent a December 15th letter to the Biden Administration containing recommendations titled: Principles for Accelerating Clean Energy Deployment Through a Transmission Buildout in an Equitable Clean Energy Future (“Transmission Principles”) The…
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