2023 South Carolina Super Lawyers Magazine
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Fourth Circuit Decision Casts Doubt on Protection from Citizen Suits
Does state enforcement action really protect a regulated entity from citizen-suit liability? The circuits are split. Check out the full post:
SEC PROPOSES NEW CLIMATE-RELATED RISK DISCLOSURE RULE
Posted on March 23, 2022 by Karen Aldridge Crawford On Monday, March 21, 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced issuance of a proposed new climate-related financial risk reporting rule in a public webcast. The Commission’s chair and some members...
EPA’s Interim Guidance on Site Field Work Decisions Due to Impacts of COVID-19
New EPA guidance provides additional criteria to be considered when determining whether site field work should continue or be suspended. By Karen Aldridge Crawford We are monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation as it relates to law and litigation. Find more...
Transfer-Based Exclusion Upheld: Court Discards “Discard” Argument
A thoughtful, practical opinion seems to provide the EPA with a tutorial on promulgating a defensible regulation. By Karen Aldridge Crawford On July 2, 2019, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit denied a petition for review of the Environmental Protection...
A Hit and a Miss (Regardless of Which Side You Are On)
In the last few days, both the regulated community and environmental groups each chalked up one win and one loss. By Karen Aldridge Crawford Share: In the last few days, both the regulated community and environmental groups each chalked up one win and one loss....
LEAKS AND PUMPS AND TANKS, OH MY!!!
Posted on July 8, 2016 by Karen Crawford In May 2016, EPA finalized updates to its New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for the oil and gas industry which amended 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart OOOO and added new requirements (Subpart OOOOa) to those established for...
FLORIDA GETS A “DO-OVER”
Posted on July 2, 2018 by Karen Crawford Florida v. Georgia, 585 U.S. ____ (2018), Slip Opinion No. 142, June 27, 2018 On June 27, in a 5-4 decision the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS or the Court) rejected the Special Master’s conclusion that the Court could provide no...
A Decade Later: Industry Successful in Latest Challenge to 2015 “Verified Recycler Exclusion”
By Karen Aldridge Crawford – March 12, 2018 Finally, following a decade of challenges to attempts by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to drastically narrow the recycling exclusion in regulations setting forth the definition of solid waste and the...
IT’S BEEN A LONG TIME COMING… 27 YEAR OLD RCRA UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK RULES GET A FACELIFT
Posted on July 20, 2015 by Karen Crawford I remember as though it were yesterday when the Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations were finalized in 1988, requiring owners and operators to register existing as well as new tanks, then ensure prevention, detection and...
First Circuit Rules Puerto Rico Municipal Ordinances Are Preempted
The court determined that the ordinances could not be enforced to the extent they directly conflicted with commonwealth law as promulgated by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board. By Karen Aldridge Crawford – June 8, 2017\ The First Circuit recently addressed...
So, You Live under a Rock? Does the Clean Water Act Apply to Your Water Down There?
The circuits are split on whether the reach of the CWA extends to groundwater. By Karen Aldridge Crawford Unless you live under a rock, you have likely heard the news and political debates over Clean Water Act (CWA) jurisdiction. You have likely heard about the...
DO AIR EMISSIONS CONSTITUTE DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE? THE 9TH CIRCUIT’S ANSWER IS “NO”.
Posted on August 27, 2014 by Karen Crawford On August 20, 2014 the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued its opinion in Center For Community Action and Environmental Justice; East Yard Communities For Environmental Justice; Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc....
New Changes to CISWI Final Rule Reflect EPA’s Response to Comments from the Regulated Community
Posted on March 21, 2013 by Karen Crawford The EPA issued its long-awaited CISWI Rule in the Federal Register on February 7, 2013. 78 FR 9112. The final rule, entitled “Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units; Reconsideration and Final Amendments;...
EPA Issues Temporary COVID-19 Policy on Enforcement
The EPA set forth a temporary policy regarding enforcement of environmental legal obligations as regulated entities respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. By Karen Aldridge Crawford Share: We are monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation as it relates to law and...
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2023 South Carolina Super Lawyers Magazine
To read the digital version click below
Fourth Circuit Decision Casts Doubt on Protection from Citizen Suits
Does state enforcement action really protect a regulated entity from citizen-suit liability? The circuits are split. Check out the full post: