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Pipeline Safety: Sable Offshore Seeks Special Permit for Deviation
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has issued a notice regarding a request for a special permit by Sable Offshore Corp. for a pipeline safety deviation. The notice is open for public comment until March 26, 2026.
MassDEP Fines Contractor $51,000 for Hazardous Waste Violations
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has fined AMPM Restoration LLC $51,000 for violating hazardous waste and waste site cleanup regulations. The company transported hazardous waste to an unlicensed facility without proper licensing and failed to respond to MassDEP's information requests.
Colorado Identifies Additional Measles Cases
Colorado public health officials announced two additional measles cases in Broomfield County, with a third under investigation. The notice identifies a potential public exposure location and advises individuals to seek vaccination or medical consultation if exposed.
Colorado MMR Vaccine Reminder Program
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is sending reminders to approximately 200,000 children who may be overdue for their MMR vaccine. This outreach is part of a routine public health program and occurs during a national surge in measles cases.
EPA Highlights PFAS Actions and Proposed TSCA Rule
The EPA highlighted its first-year actions on PFAS, including $945 million for water contamination and proposed TSCA reporting changes. The agency detailed efforts in testing, community support, and regulation to address PFAS risks.
EPA Proposes Changes to PFAS Reporting Requirements
The EPA has proposed changes to its PFAS reporting requirements under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) to reduce regulatory burdens on businesses. The proposal aims to make reporting more practical and implementable, while still collecting essential use and safety information. The agency is seeking public comment on these proposed modifications.
EPA Actions on PFAS: Drinking Water, CERCLA, and Water Quality
The EPA has finalized a national drinking water standard for PFAS, designated PFOA and PFOS as hazardous substances under CERCLA, and published water quality criteria for PFAS to protect aquatic life. These actions aim to reduce PFAS exposure and improve cleanup accountability.
EPA Extends PFOA/PFOS Drinking Water Compliance Deadlines to 2031
The EPA announced it will maintain existing Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for PFOA and PFOS in drinking water but will extend compliance deadlines for public water systems from 2029 to 2031. The agency also intends to rescind and reconsider regulations for other PFAS compounds.
EPA Adds PFHxS-Na to Toxics Release Inventory
The EPA has finalized a rule adding sodium perfluorohexanesulfonate (PFHxS-Na) to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), bringing the total number of tracked PFAS to 206. Businesses in covered industries must now track and report releases of PFHxS-Na, with a reporting threshold of 100 lbs.
Washington State Ecology Grants for Landfill Methane Reduction
The Washington State Department of Ecology has awarded nearly $10 million in grants to 13 landfills to reduce methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. These grants, funded by the Climate Commitment Act, support projects like upgrading gas collection systems and emissions monitoring, as mandated by a 2022 state law.
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