Environmentalists will oppose suspension of impaired waters suit
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The environmentalist group EarthJustice's lawsuit against Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding its new rules on impaired waters is discussed. Additional information on EPA's planned changed to the total maximum daily loads rule for impaired waters under the Clean Water Act is included.
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2001
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EPA considers dropping finishers from metals effluent rule
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Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) plan to exclude metal finishers from its effluent rule regarding the metal products and machinery sector (MP&M) under the Clean Water Act is discussed. Additional information on EPA's proposed changes to the MP&M rule is included.
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2001
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Metals industry developing new hazardous materials test method
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New testing methods for hazardous materials in the metals industry under Environmental Protection Agency models are discussed.
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2001
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