Last week, the Environmental Daily Advisor discussed EPCRA exemptions, fracking with diesel fuels, and combined heat and power.
Here's the Environmental Daily Advisor week in review.
Clearing Up Confusion About EPCRA ExemptionsThis article reviews interpretations for different EPCRA exemptions.
Clearing Up Confusion About EPCRA Responsibility--Here we take a look at how EPCRA responsibility is delegated in different situations.
Fracking with Diesel Fuels: "How to's" for Successful Permitting--EPA's “Permitting Guidance for Oil and Gas Hydraulic Fracturing Activities Using Diesel Fuels: Underground Injection Control Program Guidance #84” is meant to help protect drinking water and expedite the permitting process. Here are some recommendations made by the EPA for permitting agencies and what they mean to companies seeking Underground Injection Control (UIC) Class II permits.
Fracking with Diesel Fuels: More Recommendations for Successful Permitting--Here are five more recommendations to help ensure a smooth permitting process when fracking with diesel fuels.
CHP Basics--The on-site production of electricity at power plants and in buildings is one of the greatest sources of greenhouse gases and other regulated emissions. One way to reduce those emissions, use less fuel, and achieve greater efficiency is through combined heat and power (CHP) or cogeneration, an old technology whose time has come, again.
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