An examination of whether, and how, air emission sources are aggregated in the context of natural gas wells, gathering systems and compressor stations.
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Pennsylvania’s State Water Plan and its Designation of Critical Water Planning Areas
Pennsylvania’s State Water Plan, and its ability to resolve water resource conflicts, is analyzed.…
Goverment Dancing With Itself: Permits for Remediation
An examination of West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Inc. v. Huffman, No. 09-1474 (4th Cir. Nov. 8, 2010), which required a permit for a mine reclamation project.…
When They Don’t Take Out the Hazardous Waste
David Mandelbaum’s monthly column for September considers the legal options facing a landlord whose tenant vacates, leaving hazardous or otherwise regulated materials behind.…