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Charlotte County planners weigh stricter solar rules and battery storage guidance after public concerns At a July 27 Planning Commission meeting, citizens and commissioners pressed for stronger setbacks, early vegetative buffers and clearer oversight of utility-scale solar and battery storage; staff said Tall Pines Solar received application completeness and Randolph Solar materials are under review.

Charlotte County residents are demanding tougher regulations on solar projects and battery storage systems to protect their land and environment.

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#CharlotteCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #RenewableEnergy #CommunityInput #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Committee backs bill to coordinate state regulators on copper boat paint and harbor copper levels AB 1691 would require DPR, the State Water Resources Control Board and regional boards to complete coordinated studies and post guidance about copper antifouling paints and methods to address elevated copper concentrations in harbors by set dates; supporters and recreational boating groups urged guardrails and public process.

A new bill aims to tackle the regulatory tug-of-war over copper antifouling paints, but is it the solution or a potential ban in disguise?

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#CA #PublicProcess #CitizenPortal #WaterQuality #EnvironmentalRegulation

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What crackdown? Trump's EPA enforcement claims don't pass sniff test. https://arstechni.ca #environmentalregulation #trumpadministration #cleanairact #Policy #EPA

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EGLE air division details permitting, monitoring and new asbestos inspections to House subcommittee Annette Switzer, EGLE Air Quality Division director, told the committee the division processes permits for construction and modifications, manages a Title V operating permit program, uses a MyEnviroPortal system to speed reviews, and has formed a new asbestos unit funded by notification fees with a 2025 inspection metric target of about 20%.

EGLE's Air Quality Division is revolutionizing air permit processing and tackling asbestos inspections, aiming for a 20% inspection target in 2025—find out how they're cleaning up Michigan's air!

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#MI #CitizenPortal #PublicHealth #CleanAirStandards #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Commissioners ask state to allow county to contract with TDEC for septic regulation oversight Williamson County commissioners approved Resolution 32624 asking the Tennessee Legislature to allow the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation to contract directly with counties so the county could opt in to oversight of subsurface sewage disposal regulations; commissioners cited high local septic costs and said the change would preserve local review.

Williamson County commissioners are pushing for a game-changing resolution that could give them direct control over septic system regulations, potentially saving residents thousands!

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#WilliamsonCounty #TN #CommunityImpact #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Residents press Lancaster supervisors over large brush-burning; Ranson permit tabled after heated public hearing Neighbors described persistent smoke, ash and an out-of-control fire from a nearby wood‑processing site and urged the board to ban industrial‑scale open burning in residential areas. The board heard dozens of objections to the Ranson Nursery special-exception application and voted to table the request for further review.

Residents are demanding action as toxic smoke from a nearby wood-burning operation invades their homes, threatening health and property values.

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#LancasterCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #LancasterCountyResidents #CommunityWellbeing #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Industry urges MassDEP to revisit costly financial‑assurance rules for engineered barriers Consultants and advisory members told MassDEP the draft financial‑assurance mechanism (FAM) guidance makes common, low‑maintenance engineered barriers economically burdensome by excluding self‑insurance or parent guarantees used in other states. MassDEP said regulatory change may be needed and asked for written examples from other jurisdictions.

MassDEP's new financial-assurance guidance could be stalling critical cleanup projects, as industry experts demand a rethink of costly regulations that ignore effective alternatives.

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#MA #SustainableRemediation #FinancialAssurance #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Tennessee American Water briefs Red Bank on EPA lead-service-line inventory and next steps Tennessee American Water told Red Bank commissioners that a 2024 EPA update to the lead-and-copper rule requires utilities to inventory service-line materials and submit records by November 2027; the utility described record digitization, customer self-reporting tools, and a verification sampling process that could lead to a 10-year removal plan.

Tennessee American Water is gearing up for a major overhaul as new EPA regulations mandate an inventory of lead service lines by 2027—could your home be at risk?

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#RedBankHamiltonCounty #TN #RedBankWater #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #EnvironmentalRegulation #CommunityOutreach

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Tampa Bay Water outlines phased PFAS and TOC treatment plan with multi‑hundred‑million price tag Staff told the board it will seek approval in April to begin phase 1 PFAS and TOC projects to meet federal PFAS limits; phase 1 PFAS capital costs were estimated at about $190 million (with ~$3 million/year O&M) and TOC phase 1 about $50 million (with ~$4 million/year O&M). Board discussion focused on timing, regulatory uncertainty and costs to ratepayers.

Tampa Bay Water is poised to invest nearly $240 million in a groundbreaking plan to tackle PFAS and TOC, but the clock is ticking as regulatory uncertainties loom.

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#HillsboroughCounty #FL #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #WaterQuality #EnvironmentalRegulation

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MassDEP inspection finds gaps in vapor‑intrusion mitigation; proposes stricter operating‑regimen requirements MassDEP presented 2025 inspections of active exposure pathway mitigation (APM) systems and found many sites lacked clear operating regimens, monitoring, or functioning instruments. Staff proposed requiring demonstrable correlation between extraction vacuum, sub‑slab pressure fields and indoor air, plus telemetry and defined vacuum ranges.

MassDEP's latest inspection reveals alarming gaps in vapor-intrusion systems, raising serious questions about public safety and oversight.

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#MA #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #HealthStandards #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Kentucky Senate approves bill tying state duty-to-warn claims to EPA labels after heated debate After marathon floor debate, the Kentucky Senate passed SB 199, which makes an EPA-approved pesticide label the controlling standard for state duty-to-warn claims and narrows the circumstances under which manufacturers can face state liability; supporters said it protects farmers and affordability, opponents said it creates near-immunity for industry.

The Kentucky Senate just passed a controversial bill linking pesticide liability to EPA labels, igniting fierce debate over farmer protection versus corporate immunity.

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#KY #CitizenPortal #ConsumerProtection #RuralEconomy #EnvironmentalRegulation

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DAERA Minister announces plans to strengthen the regulation of Northen Ireland's water pollution - Water Magazine Plans to strengthen the enforcement and regulation of Northern Ireland's water pollution were announced yesterday (3 March 2026).

Plans to strengthen the enforcement and regulation of Northern Ireland’s water pollution were announced yesterday by DAERA Minister Andrew Muir.

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#WaterPollution #EnvironmentalRegulation #Regulation #Enforcement #Environment

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Senate committee advances study of water classification and anti‑degradation policy after removing $14,000 appropriation The committee moved S.223 — a study of Vermont’s water reclassification and anti‑degradation rules — to the Senate floor but agreed to remove or make contingent a $14,000 appropriation for working‑group per diem and expenses to be decided in the budget process.

Vermont's Senate Appropriations Committee has advanced a crucial study on water classification, but they've hit a snag by removing the $14,000 funding for the working group!

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#VT #CitizenPortal #LegislativeReview #WaterQuality #EnvironmentalRegulation #VermontWaterPolicy

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Fluvanna planning commission backs text amendment to allow stack-height waivers for new power plants The commission on Feb. 24 recommended approval of ZTA 2509, a county code change allowing the Board of Supervisors to grant case-by-case waivers or modifications to maximum stack heights for new power-production plants, after hearing technical testimony that taller stacks can reduce ground-level concentrations.

Fluvanna County's Planning Commission is paving the way for taller power plant exhaust stacks to improve air quality by recommending a new zoning amendment.

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#FluvannaCounty #VA #EnergyProduction #CitizenPortal #AirQuality #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Water groups warn H.727 must address large withdrawals and thermal discharge from data centers The Lake Champlain Committee and the Vermont Natural Resources Council told the committee that data centers cooling can require hundreds of thousands of gallons per day, create thermal discharges regulated under the Clean Water Act, and trigger gaps in state permitting that the bill should close. They offered precedents and asked to submit draft language.

Vermont's water experts warn that without strict regulations, large data centers could drain rivers and lakes, risking our precious water resources.

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#VT #CitizenPortal #DataCenterImpact #WaterQuality #VermontWater #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Lawmakers hear about nuisance livestock operation in Orleans village and consider legislative fixes On Tuesday, Feb. 24, John Wallley, general manager for the Village of Orleans, told senators an on‑site livestock operation he described as holding up to 75–200 pigs is producing odor, animal escapes and waste‑management problems that the village says fall into a regulatory gap; the committee offered caution about broad statutory changes.

Residents of Orleans are battling a livestock operation that’s causing odors, animal escapes, and waste problems right in the heart of their village—what will lawmakers decide?

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#VT #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #VermontVillage #EnvironmentalRegulation #CommunityNuisance

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Committee Considers Moving Lead‑in‑Cookware Limits to Ecology; Striker Seeks Testing and Phased Limits The committee reviewed ESSB 59 75 and a striking amendment that would shift lead‑in‑cookware standard‑setting to the Department of Ecology’s Safer Products for Washington process, set phased limits for pots and pans (50 ppm in 2030, 20 ppm in 2034), and direct Ecology to adopt testing and rules.

New lead limits for cookware are on the table, raising questions about safety and regulatory clarity in Washington!

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#WA #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #ConsumerProtection #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Committee considers permitting requirements for public game farms after Ecology, WDFW staff briefing Substitute House Bill 2343 would require the Department of Fish and Wildlife to obtain water-discharge permits for publicly owned game farms and to treat facilities with more than 5,000 game birds as CAFOs; Ecology's fiscal note identified one facility previously permitted and Fish & Wildlife estimated about $13,000/year to comply for that site.

A new bill in Washington could change the game for wildlife facilities, requiring permits that may impact how they operate and comply with environmental standards.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #WildlifeManagement #PublicPolicy #EnvironmentalRegulation

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FSEC approves Grays Harbor Energy Center Title V and acid rain permits The Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council voted to issue a Title V Air Operating Permit, an acid rain permit, and an associated technical support document for Grays Harbor Energy Center after EPA review closed with no comments; councilors discussed SO2 allowance language and electronic reporting.

The Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council has approved crucial air permits for the Grays Harbor Energy Center, paving the way for cleaner energy practices!

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#WA #CitizenPortal #AirQuality #PublicParticipation #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Growers warn Department of Health fee hikes would cripple small shellfish businesses House Bill 2737 would cap and limit retroactive increases to Department of Health shellfish program fees. DOH told the committee it set a full-cost-recovery schedule and charged 50% on Feb. 1 with further increases planned; shellfish growers testified the proposed fees could force small processors and farms to close.

Small shellfish farms in Washington are facing crippling fee hikes from the Department of Health, but a new bill could be their lifeline!

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#WA #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #SmallBusinessSupport #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Panel advances bill to move scrap‑dealer oversight to DEQ amid funding questions Representative Pfeiffer told the committee HB 3,728 would transfer scrap‑dealer oversight from the Department of Agriculture to the Department of Environmental Quality; members pressed about enforcement capacity and a possible fee increase after DEQ said it would need about $100,000 to run the program.

A new bill could shift scrap-dealer oversight to the DEQ, but concerns about funding and enforcement are heating up the debate in Oklahoma!

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#OK #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Long public testimony on S.224 centers on lake access, wake‑boat rules and invasive‑species prevention Public testimony on S.224 covered two contested sections on municipal authority over water access and requirements for fishing‑event permissions, with repeated calls to prioritize aquatic invasive species prevention and to permit boat inspection/decontamination facilities at fishing access areas.

Vermont's Natural Resources & Energy Committee is at a crossroads over a bill that could reshape public access to lakes while tackling invasive species—what will they decide?

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#VT #VermontLakes #CitizenPortal #AquaticInvasiveSpecies #PublicAccessRights #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Wausau seeks DNR response on biosolids class A designation as permit is finalized City staff told commissioners Feb. 3 that a final wastewater permit is pending while the DNR has not yet approved a class A biosolids designation because of a backlog apparently tied to a single reviewer; staff submitted comments and asked for a timeline and said they would escalate with legal and agency contacts.

Wausau officials are pressing the DNR for answers on a critical biosolids designation, facing delays that could affect multiple utilities.

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#WausauMarathonCounty #WI #WastewaterManagement #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalRegulation #WausauWaterQuality

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Land Use Review Board debates making forestry exempt like farming under Act 250; ANR input pending The Land Use Review Board reviewed draft language to extend farming‑style exemptions under Act 250 to forestry and logging below 2,500 feet, preserve existing permit conditions, and discussed whether to automate 'Stony Brook' parcel delineations; the board is awaiting Agency of Natural Resources feedback.

The Land Use Review Board is considering a groundbreaking shift that could exempt forestry and logging from Act 250 regulations, leveling the playing field with farming practices.

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#VT #VermontForestry #CitizenPortal #SustainableLogging #LandUsePolicy #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Committee advances HB 378 to strengthen controls, signage and inspections at sand-and-gravel pits The House Public Utilities and Energy Committee advanced HB 378, which targets fugitive dust from sand-and-gravel operations by allowing a capped fee increase to fund additional inspectors, requiring on-site signage for community contacts, and continuing a stakeholder work group; the committee passed the second substitute with a favorable recommendation (one recorded nay).

A new bill aims to tackle dust pollution from sand-and-gravel pits in Utah, promising stricter regulations and community accountability.

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#UT #CommunityInvolvement #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Administration touts EPA and DOE actions, $625M funding and fast reviews to keep coal plants online EPA and DOE officials at the White House meeting described deregulatory steps, compliance‑deadline extensions and $625 million in funding opportunities to support coal plants, while EPA said several rule changes remain proposed and in public comment.

Federal officials are taking bold steps to stabilize coal-fired generation, including $625 million in funding and proposed deregulatory actions to keep plants operational.

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#US #EnergyPolicy #CitizenPortal #MorgantownCoal #EnvironmentalRegulation

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How EPA SNC designations and WDR thresholds feed California's "inadequate" facility list Project staff said NPDS/NPDES facilities are flagged if in an active EPA significant noncompliance streak; WDR facilities are flagged by effluent exceedances (staff-recommended percent thresholds), active enforcement orders, or weighted monitoring/reporting violations.

California’s facilities could be facing stricter scrutiny as new thresholds for inadequate status are unveiled, potentially impacting compliance across the state.

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#CA #CivicAccountability #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalRegulation

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Senate Natural Resources Committee advances memorial urging Congress to clarify EPA authority The committee gave Senate Concurrent Memorial 1004 a due‑pass recommendation after debate about whether Congress should redefine or clarify the Environmental Protection Agency's statutory powers; supporters called for legislative clarity, opponents said the memorial undermines science‑based protections.

The Arizona Senate is pushing for Congress to rein in the EPA's powers, igniting a fierce debate over environmental protections and climate change.

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#AZ #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #ClimateChange #EnvironmentalRegulation #ArizonaEnvironment

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Committee delays right-of-entry bill for further work after DEQ, county input Delegate Cottrell's substitute for HB 1436, which would clarify local right-of-entry for post-construction stormwater maintenance when property owners neglect duties, was carried over to next year for further work after DEQ technical input and Spotsylvania County examples.

Virginia's House Bill 1436 could revolutionize stormwater management by clarifying local access for maintenance, but a delay means more discussions are ahead.

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#VA #InfrastructureMaintenance #LocalGovAI #VirginiaStormwater #EnvironmentalRegulation #CitizenPortal

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Commission asks IDEM for local public hearing after resident raises concerns about battery facility permit A Greene County resident raised concerns that a proposed IDEM air permit for a nearby battery facility could allow hundreds of tons of emissions at permitted limits. The redevelopment commission voted to request a local IDEM public hearing and asked staff to draft a letter.

A Greene County resident is raising alarms over a draft air permit for a nearby battery facility, claiming it could permit hundreds of tons of harmful emissions near homes.

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#GreeneCounty #IN #CommunityEngagement #EnvironmentalRegulation #PublicHealth #GreeneCountyEnvironment

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