82 FR 18397
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration revised the maximum and minimum civil penalties for a knowing violation of the federal hazardous material transportation law to $182,877 and $471 respectively.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration revised the maximum and minimum civil penalties for a knowing violation of the federal hazardous material transportation law to $182,877 and $471 respectively.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration revised the maximum and minimum civil penalties for a knowing violation of the federal hazardous material transportation law to $182,877 and $471 respectively.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration revised the maximum and minimum civil penalties for a knowing violation of the federal hazardous material transportation law to $182,877 and $471 respectively.
In re Lincoln Paper and Tissue, LLC, No. 15-10715 (Bankr. D. Me. Apr. 13, 2017). A settling CERCLA defendant who owned a paper mill in Lincoln, Maine, must implement removal of hazardous waste, radioactive signs, and pay the EPA the difference between the cost of these removal actions (expected to be about $250,000) and $400,000, among other things.
In re Lincoln Paper and Tissue, LLC, No. 15-10715 (Bankr. D. Me. Apr. 13, 2017). A settling CERCLA defendant who owned a paper mill in Lincoln, Maine, must implement removal of hazardous waste, radioactive signs, and pay the EPA the difference between the cost of these removal actions (expected to be about $250,000) and $400,000, among other things.
In re Lincoln Paper and Tissue, LLC, No. 15-10715 (Bankr. D. Me. Apr. 13, 2017). A settling CERCLA defendant who owned a paper mill in Lincoln, Maine, must implement removal of hazardous waste, radioactive signs, and pay the EPA the difference between the cost of these removal actions (expected to be about $250,000) and $400,000, among other things.
FWS announced it would not reclassify the Florida black bear or the threatened Mojave population of the desert tortoise under the ESA.
FWS announced it would not reclassify the Florida black bear or the threatened Mojave population of the desert tortoise under the ESA.
FWS announced it would not reclassify the Florida black bear or the threatened Mojave population of the desert tortoise under the ESA.
The president issued Proclamation No. 9592 on April 14, 2017, proclaiming April 15 through April 23, 2017, as National Park Week.