California was the first state to enact landfill methane regulations in 2010; however, in the years since, states such as Oregon, Washington, and Maryland have implemented more stringent rules that incorporate … Continue reading California Poised to Ramp Up Landfill Emissions Regulations
Speaking with industry experts, WasteDive Editor Jacob Wallace examines the impact of the US EPA’s plan to alter the language in WOTUS. In his article, “What a new ‘waters of … Continue reading What a New WOTUS Rule Could Mean for Waste Facilities
Speaking with industry experts, WasteDive Editor Jacob Wallace examines the impact of the US EPA’s deregulation, which could affect the solid waste industry. Still in the early stages, rulemaking changes … Continue reading Breaking Down What Deregulation Means for Landfills
Eric Williams provides local governments with strategies that can increase their understanding of environmental conditions and reduce associated risks of Brownfields, making blighted areas more attractive to developers and investors. … Continue reading Promoting Redevelopment of Blighted Areas – Hints for Local Governments
Published by the APWA, Sonya Betker and Heidi Sanborn advise consumers, policymakers, and businesses on how to keep waste management costs down while safeguarding our environment from hazardous household waste … Continue reading The Hidden Dangers in Household Hazardous Waste