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  1. EPA considers revising flare pollution regulations

    Alternatively, the lawsuit sought to require the EPA to review and revise the NESHAP and NSPS for certain categories of air pollution sources that incorporate the outdated general flare requirements.

  2. COVID prompts compliance extension for wood heater emissions …

    May 27, 2020 · Citing sales disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the EPA is proposing to revise a Clean Air Act (CAA) compliance deadline for residential wood heating devices. The proposal …

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  4. Regional tension over power plant rule

    Feb 26, 2014 · Reactions to EPA’s proposed New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) to control carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from new coal-fired power plants are taking on a regional aspect …

  5. Court wants more info on sludge MACT - enviro.blr.com

    Sep 10, 2013 · That’s the outcome of a case brought against the Agency’s March 2011 New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for sewage sludge incinerators (SSIs). In National Association of …

  6. EPA underestimates O&G emissions, says OIG

    Questionable emissions data lead to questionable regulatory decisions, notes the OIG, which points to the Agency’s 2012 revisions to the New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and National …

  7. Enviro.BLR.com Advanced Search

    Enviro.BLR.com Advanced Search – advanced search options to help find answers to safety questions

  8. EHS Hero Suite Demo Request - enviro.blr.com

    If you are interested in content on implementing regulatory changes and automating your workflow processes, EHS Hero is your go-to EHS solution in the USA. Our fully customizable, cloud-based …

  9. Environmental Compliance News - enviro.blr.com

    Mar 24, 2025 · Environmental News about HazMat & Chemicals, Emergencies, Air, Water, Waste, Training, Right to Know

  10. Regulatory Activity

    Final and proposed regulatory rules and notices published for for federal agencies and your state.