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Biden Accused of ‘Regulatory Abuse’ in Waters Rule by House GOP
The Biden administration’s new waters of the US, or WOTUS, rule involves “tortuous and costly” efforts to determine whether “sometimes wet” land is protected under the Clean Water Act, Garrett Hawkins, president of the Missouri Farm Bureau, told a congressional subcommittee Wednesday.
Coastal Loses Challenge to Radiological Waste Cleanup Contracts
Coastal Environmental Group Inc. lost its federal court protest that it was unfairly denied an Army Corps of Engineers contract for remediation services at hazardous and radiological waste sites.
Washington Exempted From Facing Fish Hatchery Suit, Judge Finds
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife dodged claims that its new summer fish hatchery program will harm protected fish, after a federal judge dismissed the suit.
Biden Adds ‘Buy America’ Construction Rules for Lumber, Plastic
The Biden administration introduced proposed guidance Wednesday aimed at increasing US-made material requirements in infrastructure projects to boost domestic manufacturing.
Revival of Texas Carbon Capture Plant a Key Test for Green Tech
Owners of the world’s largest carbon capture facility plan to restore operations at the $1 billion plant three years after it shut down, providing a test case for a nascent industry that experts believe is essential in achieving climate goals.
A Fifth of the World’s Species-Rich Wetlands Have Been Destroyed
A fifth of the Earth’s wetlands have been destroyed by humans over the past three centuries, a cumulative area larger than India, a comprehensive new study has found.
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Consent Decree Sets EPA Deadlines for Landfill Emissions Review
The Environmental Protection Agency is under deadline to take a renewed look at emissions review methods for municipal solid waste landfills, according to a proposed consent decree set to publish on Thursday.
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