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A Busy Legislative Season in California Adds Up to a More Climate Proof Future

Union of Concerned Scientists

EV battery end of life bill life ended on Governor’s desk Due to the necessarily ambitious regulations we fought to pass, California will continue to see a huge increase in the number of EVs on the road. As these regulations drive down emissions, we will also see an increase in battery retirements.

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Introducing the Community Guide to Cumulative Impacts

Union of Concerned Scientists

The Guide The Union of Concerned Scientists and Coming Clean , together with community and environmental justice organizations, co-developed a Guide to help you learn about and organize around cumulative impacts policies. We also have multiple industrial recycling facilities emitting heavy metals.

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DEP To Recommend Environmental Quality Board Accept A Petition For Study To Increase Setbacks From Shale Gas Wells At April 8 Meeting

PA Environment Daily

The Department of Environmental Protection to recommend the Environmental Quality Board accept a rulemaking petition for study proposing increases in setbacks from shale gas wells to better protect the public at the April 8 Board meeting.

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DEP Posted 60 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In November 23 PA Bulletin

PA Environment Daily

PA Bulletin, page 7591 ) -- Environmental Awareness Corp, Inc. Tamaqua Transfer & Recycling Station: DEP invites comments on a renewal of a waste permit for the facility located in Walker Twp., Notice of new technical guidance documents and regulations? Read more here. Schuylkill County. Allegheny County. ( Blair County. (

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Fertilizer from Sewage, a Utility Money Maker, Faces Uncertain Future

Circle of Blue

Photo Brett Walton/Circle of Blue By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue January 15, 2025 MILWAUKEE Mounting concern about chemical contaminants in sewage sludge, a waste product widely seen as recyclable and economically valuable, could turn into a costly liability and upend the finances of municipal wastewater utilities across the county.

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DEP Posted 66 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In March 1 PA Bulletin

PA Environment Daily

. -- DEP published notice in the March 1 PA Bulletin announcing that Impecca is prohibited from selling its products in Pennsylvania as a result of its violation of the state electronics waste recycling law. ( Notice of new technical guidance documents and regulations? PA Bulletin, page 1866 ) Read more here. Forest County. (

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DEP Posted 97 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In February 22 PA Bulletin

PA Environment Daily

22 PA Bulletin of which committees will receive agency regulations for review under the Regulatory Review Act under the new Committee structure this session. 22 PA Bulletin announcing it is now accepting applications for County Recycling Coordinator Grants through April 30. Notice of new technical guidance documents and regulations?

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