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Third Circuit issues troika of significant environmental law decisions

Posted on August 26, 2013 by admin of Warren Glass Law

Someone forgot to tell the Third Circuit that we are nearing the end of August.  Instead of binging on Danielle Steel novels at the beach, the court last week was busy turning out not one, not two, but three precedential … Continue reading →

Posted in Air, Waste | Tagged Act 2, BACT, best available control technology, CERCLA, Clean Air Act, common law, contribution claims, Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act, HSCA, injunctive relief, Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act, NAAQS, New Source Review, NSR, PADEP, power plants, preemption, Prevention of Significant Deterioration, PSD, RCRA, remediation, savings clauses, Section 113(f)(3)(B), Section 114 information requests, Section 165, Section 7002(a)(1)(B), Third Circuit, tort claims

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