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Sustainable and Cost Effective Remediation using Bioremediation
ArticleMany remediation projects are managed based on past regulatory decisions, or technology limitations at the time they started. But new and more sustainable technologies have emerged that should be considered for difficult settings or where older technologies are not able to achieve a designated clean up goal. -
Managing Compliance in an Era of Shifting EPA Priorities
ArticleAs has been highly publicized, under the Trump Administration, the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") has sought to reinvigorate the agency's implementation of the concept known as "cooperative federalism." The terminology certainly sounds promising – but what does it mean? -
How Modified Guidance and Revised Regulations May Affect Your Facilities
ArticleThe combination of new regulatory requirements under OSHA’s PSM and USEPA’s RMP regulations, whether expressed in the form of revised regulations, or implementing guidance, represents a compliance management risk for many companies. -
TSCA Reform Survival Guide for the EHS&S Professional
ArticlePassage of the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act brings significant revisions to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) - the framework for managing and reviewing chemicals intended for use in commerce in the United States. -
New Ozone Rules Could Mean Costly Changes for Companies
ArticleFind out what the Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard means for your industry now and in the years to come.