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From Emerging Compounds to Forever Chemicals - Navigating Evolving Regulation of and Responsibility for PFAS in the Environment

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become a focal point of regulatory scrutiny nationwide due to their persistent environmental presence and potential health risks. For businesses, navigating the evolving...more

WOTUS Whiplash 4.3: The Revision to the Revised Definition of "Waters of the United States"

The third major development of 2023 for defining "Waters of the United States" ("WOTUS") has arrived.   First, in early 2023, the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") and the United States Army Corps of...more

Biden Administration Revitalizes and Advances the Federal Government's Commitment to Environmental Justice

On April 21, 2023, the eve of Earth Day, President Biden continued his Administration's spotlight on environmental justice issues by signing Executive Order 14096, entitled "Revitalizing Our Nation's Commitment to...more

WOTUS Whiplash 4.0: The Revised Definition of "Waters of the United States"

It's that song in your head that you can't stop hearing.  On March 20, 2023, the 500-plus page final Revised Definition of "Waters of the United States" ("2023 WOTUS Rule" or "Rule") went into effect, published jointly by...more

Final(ly) Adoption by the US EPA of Revised Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries

The United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") adopted an updated standard of practice for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments on December 15, 2022.  The updated standard adds more refined investigation and...more

Environmental Justice 101: Leveling the Playing Field in the Permitting Process

The concept of "environmental justice" (or "EJ" among environmental practitioners) is not new.  It developed in response to the inordinate number of industrial facilities and contaminated sites located near...more

WOTUS Whiplash

The ongoing saga of how to define "waters of the United States" (WOTUS) continues.  In this latest installment, we have, in effect, time-traveled back to 2008.  The United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA")...more

Replacing the Clean Water Rule – Is the Dance Really Over?

On April 21, 2020, the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") and Army Corps of Engineers ("Corps") completed step two of the two-step "repeal and replace" process ordered by President Trump in 2017 by...more

Environmental Enforcement Discretion Guidance from U.S. EPA for COVID-19 Disruptions

On Thursday, March 26, 2020, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") published guidance for how it will enforce environmental legal obligations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The temporary policy, which is...more

EPA Can Help You Keep It Clean in a World with COVID-19

Virus-killing myths, like gargling salt water, are floating around as fast as toilet paper has flown off the grocery store shelves. When those shelves are restocked, what is effective for cleaning surfaces in residential,...more

The Longest Dance – The WOTUS Two-Step

We are on the eve of a new regulatory definition of "waters of the United States" for the Clean Water Act. The United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") and Army Corps of Engineers ("Corps") completed step one...more

Brownfields Redevelopment Receives Boost Under the BUILD Act

Redevelopment of environmentally-damaged property has seen steady growth in North Carolina and nationwide. The attraction to dense, urban communities offering work/live/play opportunities and away from suburban living has...more

The Reach of the Clean Water Act Takes a Dive into Groundwater

Can the law that protects the quality of the nation's waters seep into groundwater below the surface? According to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which includes North Carolina in its...more

The 2018 North Carolina Chamber Environmental Compliance Conference

The North Carolina Chamber hosted its annual Environmental Compliance Conference on February 1, 2018, in Durham. North Carolina leaders were on hand to provide updates and advice on environmental compliance regarding air,...more

Muddy Waters: Stormwater Permits Not Meant to Control Flooding or Flood Losses

Those living in communities subject to North Carolina Stormwater Permits or local stormwater management easement agreements are increasingly alarmed as rainy weather, even without a named storm, causes property to saturate...more

"Waters of the United States"— Will Rewrite of the Clean Water Rule Bring Elusive Clarity and Predictability?

Sixteen months after the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit entered its Order halting application of the 2015 Clean Water Rule ("Rule") nationwide, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order...more

Wet Weather Regulations Now More Expensive Under EPA's Industrial Stormwater Settlement Penalty Policy

Heavy and consistent rainfall this summer, even before Tropical Storms Hermine and Julia and Hurricane Matthew, produced a tremendous amount of stormwater. Grass swales were too saturated to allow infiltration, and retention...more

A Bi-Partisan Agreement to Expand EPA Authority to Regulate Toxic Substances

Rarely do both sides of the legislative aisle in Washington join in overwhelming approval to expand the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA"). Recently, the House of Representatives and Senate did just...more

Municipalities, Farmers, and Manufacturers Targeted by EPA's New Enforcement Initiatives

Municipalities and those involved in animal feeding and food manufacturing operations take heed: heightened EPA scrutiny is coming your way!...more

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