Environmental & Regulatory

What You Should Know: Digging Into Ontario’s Excess Soil Regulation and Reporting Changes
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What You Should Know: Digging Into Ontario’s Excess Soil Regulation and Reporting Changes

In this blog, we break down what you need to know to safeguard your organization against fines and sanctions and remain compliant.

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6 Considerations For Navigating FERC’s Draft RIDM Guidelines

6 Considerations For Navigating FERC’s Draft RIDM Guidelines

Several licensees have opted to perform pilot projects utilizing the Draft RIDM Guidelines. These recent efforts have not been without challenges and lessons learned, which can be categorized into six general areas.

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PFAS Liabilities: Forever Chemical Stands Trial

PFAS Liabilities: Forever Chemical Stands Trial

Litigation against big-name chemical manufacturing companies is taking center stage as the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) integrates the disposal and reporting of PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, into its regulatory framework.

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4 Compelling Reasons Food Processors Should Consider a Holistic Approach to Wastewater Treatment

4 Compelling Reasons Food Processors Should Consider a Holistic Approach to Wastewater Treatment

Food-processing plants usually engage a water/wastewater consultant for one of two reasons: to address an immediate regulatory issue, such as a notice of violation or consent order, or to address a pressing financial concern, such as skyrocketing surcharge fees or operating costs. An experienced engineering firm that knows the regulatory landscape can successfully address these…

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A New Frontier: Managing PFAS in Your Water Supply

A New Frontier: Managing PFAS in Your Water Supply

PFAS, or perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are keeping water suppliers across the country up at night. Though New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection approved new standards for two PFAS chemicals. The U.S. EPA provides a list of PFAS information specific to each state on its

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