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Apr 28 2023
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EPA takes over cleanup at C6-Zero in Marengo
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources earlier this week sent the EPA a request for federal action to investigate and take "actions it deems are necessary" to address diesel fuel, lead and other chemicals in and around the C6-Zero site. "C6-Zero is not in compliance with the requirements laid out in the DNR Emergency Order, the Consent Order, and the applicable requirements in 567 IAC 133 as
Lincoln Journal StarApr 28 2023
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EPA takes over cleanup at C6-Zero in Marengo
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources earlier this week sent the EPA a request for federal action to investigate and take "actions it deems are necessary" to address diesel fuel, lead and other chemicals in and around the C6-Zero site. "C6-Zero is not in compliance with the requirements laid out in the DNR Emergency Order, the Consent Order, and the applicable requirements in 567 IAC 133 as
Sioux-City JournalOct 12 2023
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EPA air sampling data shows good air quality following wildfires in Lahaina and Kula
US EPA begins hazardous waste removal work in Kula. PC: County of Maui / EPA (8.23.23) Results from a validated air sampling conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Lahaina and Kula in late August do not show evidence of poor air quality or any hazardous levels of contaminants in the air at the time the samples were collected. EPA tested for metals including lead and arsenic,
Maui Now NewsJul 26 2023
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State seeks Supreme Court action on EPA’s Pebble Mine decision
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska’s attorney general has responded to an order from the Environmental Protection Agency’s final determination on Pebble Mine issued earlier this year, filing a brief to urge the agency to review its decision to prevent development. Attorney General Treg Taylor’s brief calls on the United States Supreme Court to review the EPA’s January decision to prevent the U.
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYESNov 30 2023
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Henry Kissinger dies at 100; truce in Gaza extended; EPA proposes new lead pipe rules; and more morning news
*** *** *** 23 That’s how many federal charges have been handed down to Republican Rep. George Santos, including allegations of fraud, misusing campaign funds and lying about his personal finances. Santos has pleaded not guilty to the charges and said repeatedly that he will not resign. He now faces an upcoming expulsion vote, which is on track to take place Friday. *** “I am sure books are
Tulsa WorldMar 20 2024
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‘EV Mandate’: Biden Admin Finalizes Stringent Tailpipe Emissions Standards
The Biden administration unveiled its final tailpipe emissions standards for vehicles Wednesday, effectively requiring about 67% of all light-duty vehicles sold after model year 2032 to be electric vehicles (EVs) or hybrids.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) finalized standards rolled back some of the de facto EV production benchmarks for manufacturers proposed initially, but
The Daily CallerMar 16 2024
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Reducing the greenhouse gas emission
Rapid City, S.D. (KELO) –Last year the city of Rapid City was awarded a grant for the EPA Climate Pollution Reduction Grant. The goal of this grant is to reduce greenhouse gas emission in the area. The Sustainability and Stewardship Program is gathering data and working on partnerships to determine what can be done to make a difference. “As well as what individuals can do to reduce greenhouse
KelolandApr 12 2023
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Why the EPA proposed stricter electric vehicle requirements
On Wednesday, the Environmental Protection Agency released the strictest vehicle pollution standards to date. The rules are meant to trigger a chain reaction that ensures two-thirds of new cars and a third of new trucks created by 2032 will be purely electric, cutting down on pollution and reducing the U.S. carbon footprint. “By proposing the most ambitious pollution standards ever for cars
Deseret NewsJul 21 2023
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US EPA harming Akron by requiring another costly sewer project
During my time as mayor, the city of Akron, our residents and our ratepayers have been feeling the weight of the U.S. EPA’s consent decree which has required us to completely overhaul our sewer system. All too often, I hear stories from residents who have to choose between paying their sewer bill or their rent or something else equally as important, and unfortunately, this burden isn’t going
Akron Beacon JournalMar 20 2024
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Biden administration rolls out new tailpipe rules that will boost EVs and hybrids
The Biden administration on Wednesday finalized one of the most significant pieces of its ambitious climate agenda: the strongest new tailpipe rules for passenger cars and trucks that will decisively push the US auto market toward electric vehicles and hybrids.
But in a concession to automakers and labor unions, the rules will be phased in more slowly than originally proposed and will
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