Environmental Law Blog
California’s State Water Board Issues New Coastal Power Plant Cooling Water Policy
May 12th, 2010
On May 4, 2010, the State Water Resources Control Board (“Board”) approved the Water Quality Control Policy (“Policy”) to implement a provision of the federal Clean Water Act aimed at coastal and estuarine power plants’ cooling water intake…
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Wind-Powered Remediation at the Massachusetts Military Reservation on Cape Cod, MA
April 30th, 2010
In their Clean-Up Information website, the EPA reported that a wind turbine has recently begun operating at the Massachusetts Military Reservation (MMR) on Cape Cod, MA, and will produce 25-30% of the energy used by the remediation treatment. The Air…
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Proposed Federal Legislation Seeks To Protect Wildlife Corridors
April 29th, 2010
New federal legislation aimed at protecting the country’s wildlife corridors was introduced last week by U.S. Representatives Rush Hold (NJ-12) and Jared Polis (CO-2). Wildlife corridors, expanses of land in which animals can freely move about and…
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Court Rejects Chevron Refinery Expansion Appeal
April 27th, 2010
On April 26, the First Appellate District of the California Court of Appeals, partially affirmed and remanded to the trial court Chevron’s appeal of the grant of a writ of mandate halting the expansion of the Chevron refinery in Richmond, Californi…
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Over $200 Million Dollars in Funding Made Available For Solar and Water Renewable Energy Projects
April 26th, 2010
U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced that the Department will make over $200 million dollars available over the next five years for solar and water energy projects. Last year’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act granted the…
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Categories: Renewable Energy
EPA Announces New Grants To Cleanup Brownfields
April 21st, 2010
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Monday that it has awarded nearly $80 million in grant funding to assess, cleanup and redevelop brownfield properties in 40 states, four tribal lands and one U.S. Territory. The funding will…
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Categories: Brownfield & Superfund
Upcoming Hearing for California Renewable Energy Bill SB 1247
April 20th, 2010
A renewable energy bill pending in the California Senate is scheduled for hearing on April 20, 2010. Sen. Robert Dutton (R) of District 31, San Bernardino and surrounding areas, introduced SB 1247 in February. SB 1247 proposes to broaden the definiti…
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Categories: Renewable Energy
California Air Resources Board Caps Utilities’ Sulfur Hexafluoride Emissions
April 16th, 2010
Under California’s Global Warming Solutions Act, AB 32, the Air Resources Board (ARB) is required to create strategies to lower the state’s overall greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Recently, ARB issued a notice to regulate electric utilities
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Categories: Clean Air
Baselines Under CEQA Must Be Set According To Existing Conditions
April 14th, 2010
In determining whether a project required preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (“EIR”) under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), the California Supreme Court recently held that the South Coast Air Quality Management Di…
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Categories: CEQA
Bill Seeks To Promote Landowner Role In Endangered Species Recovery
April 12th, 2010
Under new legislation introduced by Idaho Senator Mike Crapo, recovery efforts for threatened and endangered species would benefit from voluntary contributions from landowners. Crapo, the Ranking Member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Subc…
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