84 FR 31682
SIP Approval: California (volatile organic compound emissions from wood products coating operations and organic solvent degreasing operations in the Mojave Desert air quality management district).
SIP Approval: California (volatile organic compound emissions from wood products coating operations and organic solvent degreasing operations in the Mojave Desert air quality management district).
SIP Approval: California (volatile organic compound emissions from wood products coating operations and organic solvent degreasing operations in the Mojave Desert air quality management district).
SIP Approval: California (volatile organic compound emissions from wood products coating operations and organic solvent degreasing operations in the Mojave Desert air quality management district).
EPA proposed to approve West Virginia's CAA §111(d) plan that establishes emissions limits for existing municipal solid waste landfills and provides for the implementation and enforcement of those limits.
EPA proposed to approve West Virginia's CAA §111(d) plan that establishes emissions limits for existing municipal solid waste landfills and provides for the implementation and enforcement of those limits.
EPA proposed to approve West Virginia's CAA §111(d) plan that establishes emissions limits for existing municipal solid waste landfills and provides for the implementation and enforcement of those limits.
EPA proposed to approve West Virginia's CAA §111(d) plan that establishes emissions limits for existing municipal solid waste landfills and provides for the implementation and enforcement of those limits.
EPA proposed to approve West Virginia's CAA §111(d) plan that establishes emissions limits for existing municipal solid waste landfills and provides for the implementation and enforcement of those limits.
United States v. Dow Silicones Corp., No. 19-cv-11880 (E.D. Mich. June 25, 2019). Under a proposed consent decree concerning CAA, CERCLA, CWA, EPCRA, and RCRA violations at a facility in Midland, Michigan, a settling defendant must implement a facilitywide leak detection and repair program, identify and recharacterize all hazardous waste streams at the facility, perform hydraulic capacity and pollutant monitoring studies to evaluate deficiencies in current stormwater management and discharge monitoring, revise release reporting and training policies, perform supplemental environmental projects, and pay a $4.55 million civil penalty.
United States v. Dow Silicones Corp., No. 19-cv-11880 (E.D. Mich. June 25, 2019). Under a proposed consent decree concerning CAA, CERCLA, CWA, EPCRA, and RCRA violations at a facility in Midland, Michigan, a settling defendant must implement a facilitywide leak detection and repair program, identify and recharacterize all hazardous waste streams at the facility, perform hydraulic capacity and pollutant monitoring studies to evaluate deficiencies in current stormwater management and discharge monitoring, revise release reporting and training policies, perform supplemental environmental projects, and pay a $4.55 million civil penalty.