* There’s been a lot of criticism about EPA’s public process with its proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan. One major complaint is that the agency held just one public meeting, at the end of November, in – some […]
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Tom Ewing’s Environmental Update
* Tuesday, January 16, was the end of the public comment period for EPA’s proposed “Repeal of Carbon Dioxide Emission Guidelines for Existing Stationary Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units,” aka the Clean Power Plan. The proposed repeal was published last spring – April 4. […]
Tom Ewing’s Environmental Update
* EPA has started to move on regulating CO2 from electric generating units (EGUs). Recall that the Agency moved to repeal the Clean Power Plan, but it still needs to address CO2 as an air pollutant. EPA published an Advance […]
Tom Ewing’s Environmental Update
* EPA’s public hearing in Charleston, WV, on its proposed decision to revoke the Clean Power Plan was an interesting session, for many reasons. Some people slammed EPA for holding the hearing in Charleston, calling it disingenuous because it presented […]
Tom Ewing’s Environmental Update
* Well, this is a bit awkward! EPA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) reports that in 2015 and 2016 EPA paid over $1.5 million for subsidized and unoccupied parking spaces at DC headquarters and Region 4 Atlanta, the only two […]