Monday, November 4, 2024

What did Environmental Protection Agency publish on Jan. 26?

The US Environmental Protection Agency published a four page rule on Jan. 26, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.

The rule is focused on Testing Consent Order for Glycidyl Methacrylate.

More than half of the Agency's employees are engineers, scientists and protection specialists. The Climate Reality Project, a global climate activist organization, accused Agency leadership in the last five years of undermining its main mission.

Notices are required documents detailing rules and regulations being proposed by each federal department. This allows the public to see what issues legislators and federal departments are focusing on.

Any person or organization can comment on the proposed rules. Departments and agencies must then address “significant issues raised in comments and discuss any changes made,” the Federal Register says.

Notices published by the Environmental Protection Agency on Jan. 26

Title
Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans North Carolina: Approval of Revisions to the State Implementation Plan
Testing Consent Order for Glycidyl Methacrylate
Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Oxygenated Gasoline Program
Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans North Carolina: Approval of Revisions to the Implementation Plan
Urea-Formaldehyde Copolymer; Tolerance Exemption
The Procter & Gamble Paper Products de Minimis Settlement; Proposed Administrative Settlement Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act