82 FR 19044
EPA proposed a NPDES general permit regulating discharges from oil and gas wells in the stripper subcategory which discharge into waters in Texas.
EPA proposed a NPDES general permit regulating discharges from oil and gas wells in the stripper subcategory which discharge into waters in Texas.
EPA proposed a NPDES general permit regulating discharges from oil and gas wells in the coastal subcategory in Texas.
EPA proposed a NPDES general permit regulating discharges from oil and gas wells in the coastal subcategory in Texas.
EPA proposed a NPDES general permit regulating discharges from oil and gas wells in the coastal subcategory in Texas.
Alaska v. Westward Seafoods, Inc., No. 3:17-cv-00087-TMB (D. Alaska Apr. 17, 2017). A settling CAA defendant that violated the Act in connection with its seafood facility in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, must undertake injunctive relief relating to improved operation and maintenance procedures and employee training focused on the key power generators, be subject to third party verification regarding compliance with the Decree and with its CAA permit, implement two mitigation projects, and pay a total of $1,300,000 in civil penalties.
Alaska v. Westward Seafoods, Inc., No. 3:17-cv-00087-TMB (D. Alaska Apr. 17, 2017). A settling CAA defendant that violated the Act in connection with its seafood facility in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, must undertake injunctive relief relating to improved operation and maintenance procedures and employee training focused on the key power generators, be subject to third party verification regarding compliance with the Decree and with its CAA permit, implement two mitigation projects, and pay a total of $1,300,000 in civil penalties.
Alaska v. Westward Seafoods, Inc., No. 3:17-cv-00087-TMB (D. Alaska Apr. 17, 2017). A settling CAA defendant that violated the Act in connection with its seafood facility in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, must undertake injunctive relief relating to improved operation and maintenance procedures and employee training focused on the key power generators, be subject to third party verification regarding compliance with the Decree and with its CAA permit, implement two mitigation projects, and pay a total of $1,300,000 in civil penalties.
SIP Approval: Connecticut (provisions of state "General Permit to Limit Potential to Emit from Major Stationary Sources of Air Pollution").
SIP Approval: Connecticut (provisions of state "General Permit to Limit Potential to Emit from Major Stationary Sources of Air Pollution").
SIP Approval: Connecticut (provisions of state "General Permit to Limit Potential to Emit from Major Stationary Sources of Air Pollution").
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