The federal government began regulating lead and copper pipes in 1991 when it announced its first version of the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR). The LCR’s primary purpose was to reduce the allowable lead concentration levels in...more
11/25/2024
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Drinking Water ,
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ,
Lead ,
Lead Poisoning ,
New Rules ,
Plumbing ,
Public Health ,
Testing Requirements ,
Water ,
Water Supplies
Today, on February 7, 2024, U.S. EPA announced its final air quality standard to govern fine particulate matter (PM 2.5), also known as soot. More specifically, U.S. EPA set an annual health-based national ambient air...more
On August 4, 2023, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (U.S. EPA) “Good Neighbor Plan (GNP)” went into effect, requiring power plants and certain industrial facilities to implement emissions reductions through...more
On February 10, 2023, the Sixth Circuit issued an opinion in Sierra Club, et al. v. U.S. EPA, et al., (Case No. 21-3057). The case involved a petition for review filed by the Sierra Club, the Ohio Environmental Council, and...more
3/22/2023
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Biden Administration ,
Clean Air Act ,
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ,
Environmental Review ,
Executive Orders ,
Motion to Remand ,
NAAQS ,
National Emissions Standards ,
Nuisance ,
Permits ,
Public Health ,
Remand ,
Sierra Club ,
State Implementation Plans (SIPs)
Regulatory challenges and serious public health consequences associated with lead in drinking water have been the topic of national discussion in recent years, particularly following the drinking water crisis in Flint,...more
1/26/2022
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Biden Administration ,
Drinking Water ,
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ,
Infrastructure ,
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) ,
Lead ,
Municipalities ,
Public Health ,
Safe Drinking Water Act ,
Water Management ,
Water Supplies
On April 14, 2020, U.S. EPA proposed to retain the current national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) for particulate matter (PM) without revision. ...more
The Ohio EPA Division of Drinking and Groundwaters posted several recent updates to its Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response, Questions, and Guidance website to inform that it is actively monitoring the COVID-19 situation in Ohio...more
On March 25, 2020, Ohio EPA’s Division of Air Pollution Control announced its promulgation of draft rules that seek to comply with US EPA’s Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) Rule....more
Regarding drinking water, EPA advised that the COVID-19 virus has not been detected in drinking water supplies and that Americans should continue to use tap water for drinking and handwashing as usual. Coronavirus...more
On September 27, 2019, Governor Mike DeWine announced that he has directed the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) and Ohio Department of Health (ODH) to analyze the prevalence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl...more