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EPA proposes new requirements on 2020 MSGP for stormwater discharges
The EPA will be seeking public comment on the proposed 2020 NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit for stormwater discharges.
Are you ready for the Tier II reporting deadline?
March 1st is the due date for all manufacturing and non-manufacturing facilities with one or more covered hazardous chemicals to fill out Tier II forms to report chemical inventory data to their local fire departments, local emergency planning committees, and state emergency response commissions.
The House of Representatives passed a new PFAS Bill
By a vote of 247 to 159, the House passed the PFAS Action Act of 2019 (H.R. 535). The bill would amend five environmental statutes
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (Superfund)
Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
Clean Air Act (CAA)
Clean Air Act (CAA)Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)
According to congress.gov…
Understanding Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
Is it current or old news that you are not sure about where to begin when it comes to a rec environmental assessment or its relation to environmental audit phases?
How much does a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment cost?
RSB Environmental based in Houston, Texas, is one of the fastest-growing Environmental Consultants in the country.
We frequently get asked about the process and cost of Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in Houston and across the nation.
RSB opens new office in Dallas
Is Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Companies in Dallas News?
RSB Environmental is a company well known in Dallas for servicing Dallas businesses with due diligence environmental services, phase inspections, dealing with REC (recognized environmental condition) REC environmental assessment and more.
Why is stormwater management important?
SWPPP – Stormwater Management in Houston and beyond…
In addition to being concerned about stormwater compliance, industrial decision makers should not find it “hot news” that they and their loved ones might be participating in water sports and drinking water that has been polluted with chemicals and fecal bacteria.
What is a SWPP and who needs one?
Houston Stormwater Compliance – What is an SWPPP?
SWPPP is Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. What is required for a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for construction activities can vary depending on the location. From one state to another the difference in requirements are not usually major differences.
New Jersey Legislature is seeking to tax the rain
New Jersey Legislature is seeking to tax the rain
Stormwater runoff is an increasingly alarming issue in many cities and suburban areas in our country because of the flooding and subsequent safety, economic, and health risks residents are exposed to due to it.