Issue
83 FR 24714
05/30/2018
Update Type
Proposed Rules

SIP Proposal: Kentucky (redesignating the portion of Kentucky that is within the bi- state Louisville, KY-IN fine particulate matter (PM2.5) unclassifiable area to unclassifiable/attainment for the 2012 primary annual PM2.5 NAAQS).

Volume
48
Issue
7
Update Volume
48
Update Issue
16
83 FR 24714
05/30/2018
Update Type
Proposed Rules

SIP Proposal: Kentucky (redesignating the portion of Kentucky that is within the bi- state Louisville, KY-IN fine particulate matter (PM2.5) unclassifiable area to unclassifiable/attainment for the 2012 primary annual PM2.5 NAAQS).

Volume
48
Issue
7
Update Volume
48
Update Issue
16
83 FR 24714
05/30/2018
Update Type
Proposed Rules

SIP Proposal: Kentucky (redesignating the portion of Kentucky that is within the bi- state Louisville, KY-IN fine particulate matter (PM2.5) unclassifiable area to unclassifiable/attainment for the 2012 primary annual PM2.5 NAAQS).

Volume
48
Issue
7
Update Volume
48
Update Issue
16
83 FR 24850
05/30/2018
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed to amend the Risk Management Program Amendments rule that was issued on January 13, 2017, by rescinding amendments relating to safer technology and alternatives analyses, third-party audits, incident investigations, information availability, and several other minor regulatory changes; the Agency also proposed to modify amendments relating to local emergency coordination and emergency exercises, and to change the compliance dates for these provisions.

Volume
48
Issue
7
Update Volume
48
Update Issue
16
83 FR 24850
05/30/2018
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed to amend the Risk Management Program Amendments rule that was issued on January 13, 2017, by rescinding amendments relating to safer technology and alternatives analyses, third-party audits, incident investigations, information availability, and several other minor regulatory changes; the Agency also proposed to modify amendments relating to local emergency coordination and emergency exercises, and to change the compliance dates for these provisions.

Volume
48
Issue
7
Update Volume
48
Update Issue
16
83 FR 24850
05/30/2018
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed to amend the Risk Management Program Amendments rule that was issued on January 13, 2017, by rescinding amendments relating to safer technology and alternatives analyses, third-party audits, incident investigations, information availability, and several other minor regulatory changes; the Agency also proposed to modify amendments relating to local emergency coordination and emergency exercises, and to change the compliance dates for these provisions.

Volume
48
Issue
7
Update Volume
48
Update Issue
16
83 FR 24850
05/30/2018
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed to amend the Risk Management Program Amendments rule that was issued on January 13, 2017, by rescinding amendments relating to safer technology and alternatives analyses, third-party audits, incident investigations, information availability, and several other minor regulatory changes; the Agency also proposed to modify amendments relating to local emergency coordination and emergency exercises, and to change the compliance dates for these provisions.

Volume
48
Issue
7
Update Volume
48
Update Issue
16
83 FR 24850
05/30/2018
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed to amend the Risk Management Program Amendments rule that was issued on January 13, 2017, by rescinding amendments relating to safer technology and alternatives analyses, third-party audits, incident investigations, information availability, and several other minor regulatory changes; the Agency also proposed to modify amendments relating to local emergency coordination and emergency exercises, and to change the compliance dates for these provisions.

Volume
48
Issue
7
Update Volume
48
Update Issue
16
83 FR 24494
05/29/2018
Update Type
Notices

United States v. MFG Chemical, LLC, No. 4:18-cv-00121-HLM (N.D. Ga. May 21, 2018). A settling CAA defendant that owns a chemical manufacturing and processing facility in Dalton, Georgia, must pay a $400,000 civil penalty and perform injunctive relief in connection with claims pertaining to a chemical explosion at the facility in 2012. 

Volume
48
Issue
7
Update Volume
48
Update Issue
16
83 FR 24494
05/29/2018
Update Type
Notices

United States v. MFG Chemical, LLC, No. 4:18-cv-00121-HLM (N.D. Ga. May 21, 2018). A settling CAA defendant that owns a chemical manufacturing and processing facility in Dalton, Georgia, must pay a $400,000 civil penalty and perform injunctive relief in connection with claims pertaining to a chemical explosion at the facility in 2012. 

Volume
48
Issue
7
Update Volume
48
Update Issue
16