To: From: Sent: Subject:
Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] lnsideEPA.com Thur 7/6/2017 11:14:30 AM The Morning Headlines from lnsideEPA.com - July 6, 2017
TRUMP'S EPA: Agency at a crossroads - Complete coverage
July 6, 2017
Latest News
EPA Pioposes To Maintain 2018 RFS Targets But Lowers Cellulosic Vohrnes
EPA's just-released 2018 renewable fuel standard (RFS) proposal calls for maintaining 2017 requirements that in effect call for blending 15 billion gallons of conventional, corn-based, renewable fuel -- though the plan would also use EPA's waiver authority to lower volumes for low-carbon cellulosic biofuel below legislative targets.
CEI Renews Call For Trump To Attack California's Vehicle GHG Rule Power
The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) is citing an early effort to develop bipartisan endorsement of negotiations over vehicle greenhouse gas and fuel economy rules as a new justification for the Trump administration to pursue attacks on California's vehicle GHG authority -- illustrating the challenges to forging any bipartisan consensus on the issue.
SAB P Mr nrf r Question Agency Method For Air Torr PM I
EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) panel members are questioning many of the agency's assumptions in its method for reviewing health risks from air toxics emitted by a host of industries, saying the approach might be too conservative by capturing too many emissions sources and could create too much work for EPA.
Pruitt Review Of Hanford ROD One Of First Under Centralized Oversight
A record of decision (ROD) for cleaning up part of the Energy Department's massive Hanford, WA, Superfund site will be one of the first to be decided by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt pursuant to a policy he signed in May that transferred final authority on RODs for remedies costing more than $50 million from the regional and waste offices to him.
Wood Product Makers Seek More Changes To EPA Formaldehyde Air Rule
Wood product trade groups are seeking additional phase-in periods and other provisions of EPA's plan for extending compliance dates in an Obama-era Toxic
Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906
ED_001523_00003575-00001
Substances Control Act (TSCA) rule setting formaldehyde emissions limits on wood products, prompting the agency to withdraw a direct final rule implementing the changes. Daily Feed
Trump appears closer to nominating CEQ chief
Kathleen Hartnett White is a strong proponent of increased fossil fuel production and a skeptic of mainstream scientific conclusions that human-released carbon dioxide is the primary driver of climate change.
Our most read: budget (b-, per,opp>' and more
This week's stories examine Senate pushback on proposed budget cuts, candidates for EPA general counsel and water slots, and EPA-environmentalist tensions on TSCA.
Ewire: Wyoming threatens to return EPA programs over FY18 cuts
In today's Ewire: Wyoming's top environmental official says the Trump administration's budget cuts could force the state to return delegated authority to EPA. Plus: Chesapeake Bay cleanup threatened and Holmstead's record.
NRDC urges White House to retain C k,,>Por p'jp
The environmental group is urging retention of the Obama-era utility climate rule even though EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt was one of the leading opponents of the rule before he joined the agency.
Read all the latest EPA news, analysis and documents
Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906
ED_001523_00003575-00002
EDITORIAL CONTACT 703-562-8763 E-MAIL -> CUSTOMER SERVICE 703-416-8505
P MHL. --z
Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906
ED_001523_00003575-00003
Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906
ED_001523_00003575-00004
Site Licenses Available
Want to share access to lnsideEPA.com with your colleagues? We have economical site license packages available to fit any size organization, from a few people at one location to company-wide access. For more information on how you can get greater access to lnsideEPA.com for your office, contact our Online Customer Service department at 703-416-8505 or iepa@iwpnews.com.
Please do not respond to this e-mail, as it was sent from an unmonitored mailbox. If you have a customer service inquiry, please contact us at iepa@iwpnews.com . If you no longer wish to receive these messages, you can change your e-mail settings on lnsideEPA.com (you may need to log in).
Mailing address: 1919 South Eads Street, Suite 201, Arlington VA 22202
Telephone: 703-416-8500 or 1-800-424-9068
Copyright 2017 Inside Washington Publishers. All rights reserved About Us | Privacy Policy
Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906
ED_001523_00003575-00005