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Trucking, EPA seen getting closer to deal on SCR
Negotiations between trucking groups and the Environmental Protection Agency over possible use of selective catalytic reduction to cut diesel-engine emissions appeared headed for a resolution this year, an industry source said after a meeting Oct. 3.Negotiations between trucking groups and the Environmental Protection Agency over possible use of selective catalytic...
Tags: industry source, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-10-20
EPA to Reevaluate StarLink Biotech Corn.(Aventis CropScience)(Brief Article)
Agency says it will not be hurried in its assessment of scientific data. THE ENVIRONMENTAL Protection Agency will take several weeks to review new scientific data submitted by Aventis CropScience in its bid to win approval for StarLink biotec ...
Tags: Aventis, corn, food, industry source, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2000-11-06
EPA Developing Basic Principles For Chemical Testing Initiative.(Clinton Administration's industrial chemicals "right-to-know" initiative)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Agency plans to disclose to industry officials in mid-July details about the Clinton Administration's "chemical right-to-know" initiative, which seeks to obtain basic toxicity test data on all high production volume ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Agency plans to disclose to industry officials in mid-July details about...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, chemicals, industry source
Research articles 1998-07-06
Food Safety Law Could Mean Future Insecticide Cancellations
ENVIRONMENTAl, PROTECTION Agency's current approach in implementing a 1996 food safety law could result in the unnecessary cancellation of numerous uses of organophosphate and carbamate insecticide products, warn members of the House Agriculture Comm ENVIRONMENTAl, PROTECTION Agency's current approach in implementing a 1996 food safety...
Tags: agency, cancellation, food, industry source, tolerance, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 1998-02-09

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The American Foundry Society recently formed the Area Source Working Group with the primary goal of developing industry input on the rulemaking of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create standards for iron and steel metalcasting facilitie
The American Foundry Society recently formed the Area Source Working Group with the primary goal of developing industry input on the rulemaking of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA to create standards for iron and steel metalcasting faci The American Foundry Society recently formed the Area...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, rulemaking
Research articles 2006-03-01
Working Group continues efforts on area source rule
The AFS Area Source Working Group is continuing to work with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA on the development of new area source standards. After several internal meetings, the group met with representatives of the EPA Office of Air and Radiation to have a preliminary discussion on the agency's...
Tags: agency, MARKETING, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2006-05-01
New Source Review Review
By now, just about everyone has either praised or damned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for announcing "steps to increase energy efficiency and encourage emissions reductions" through revisions to the New Source Review program. The agency's own review of the NSR program found that it "has impeded or resulted in...
Tags: pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-06-29
The power to frustrate; Revamped regulations don't do enough for power industry.(News)
Byline: Joe Truini The power industry is pleased, but unimpressed, by the federal government's latest effort to improve the Clean Air Act's New Source Review program. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule Nov. 22 to...
Tags: Government, refinery, Regulations, Strategy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-12-09
Changing the rules; RMA believes new Clean Air Act provisions may help industry
Byline: Miles Moore -The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's changes to the equipment replacement provisions of its New Source Review permitting program at least bring "certainty'' to a difficult regulatory process, according to the Rubber Manufacturers Association. "In this program, certainty is better than anything else,''...
Tags: Manufacturing, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-09-08
Take a New Look at Sand Reclamation.(Metal castings industry and pollution)
Over the last decade, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has put increasing pressure on metalcasting facilities to reduce their waste streams. The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 set a priority for reducing the amount of manufacturing waste through "source reduction"--preventing the generation of...
Tags: New Look Co.
Research articles 2001-03-01
Air rule changes get mixed review.(News)
Byline: Bruce Geiselman The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency unveiled its latest plans for reforming New Source Review to the cheers of industry groups and the jeers of environmentalists. The changes, formally unveiled Aug. 27, estab ...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, public health
Research articles 2003-09-01
U.S., Boise Cascade Reach Clean Air Act Settlement; Wood Products Industry New Source Review Case Settled
WASHINGTON, March 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency today announced a comprehensive Clean Air Act CAA agreement with wood products industry giant Boise Cascade Corporation that will require reductiWASHINGTON, March 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency...
Tags: Cascade Corp.
Research articles 2002-03-13
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U.S. EPA Proposes New Sources for Syngas Production The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA is proposing to allow waste -- including petroleum coke and hazardous oil-bearing secondary materials from the refining industry -- to be used as an energy source for synthesis gas production and power generation. ...
Tags: ConocoPhillips Co., petroleum, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-05-01
United States Settles With 12 Minnesota Ethanol Companies; Controls Will Reduce Air Pollution by Thousands of Tons Annually
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Department of Justice, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the state of Minnesota today announced comprehensive civil settlements with 12 ethanol plants in Minnesota for alleged Clean Air Act violations. The settlements are the first agreements to mandate reductions in air pollution from...
Tags: compliance, emission, Ethanol, Litigation, Minnesota, pollution, settlement, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-10-02
Ruling expands pollution-control procedures: measure would impact power-generating nonwovens producers
In a move that is simultaneously being applauded by industry interests and attacked by environmentalists, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA issued a final rule on August 27 that will expand exclusions to New Source Review NSR permitting requirements. NSR permits are a key aspect of the Federal Clean Air...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-10-01
Energy Roundup: Hydrogen-Powered Tractors, EPA's Big Plans, and More
New Holland puts hydrogen fuel cells to work in new tractors -- New Holland is developing a tractor that runs on a hydrogen fuel cell instead of gasoline and hopes to have a production model ready by 2013. The NH2, which has no gears and would...
Tags: Oil Company, Job, Russia, Hungary, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hydrogen, Ecopetrol, Fuel Cells, Recruitment & Selection, Emerging Technologies, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-03-10
Energy Roundup: Mr. Ethanol Goes to Washington, Carbon Dioxide-Sucking Rocks, and More
Ethanol producers hit Capitol in bid to increase blend -- U.S. ethanol producers pressed the Obama administration to raise the limit on ethanol in fuel to 15 percent, a move they said would create as many as 136,000 new jobs and reduce imports. Growth Energy, an ethanol trade group, submitted a...
Tags: Solar Energy, Battery, Oil & Gas, Carbon, Telecom & Utilities, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-03-06
Auto Industry and Green Groups Agree on Landmark Climate Policy
In a swift bit of Congressional maneuvering September 24, the U.S. Senate rejected a proposed amendment from longtime global warming skeptic Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) that would have effectively killed President Obama’s plan to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks. What’s interesting is that the auto industry itself opposed...
Tags: Greenhouse Gas Emission, Industry, Greenhouse Gas, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Global Warming, Amendment, Murkowski, Climate Emission, Manufacturing, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-09-25
How to Gather Competitive Research
To formulate an effective corporate strategy, it's essential to understand two basic questions: What is your company doing, and what are your competitors doing? Establish the Strategic Problem Goal: Define your question before you begin the search for answers. Developing a competitive strategy...
Tags: Marketing Research, Food & Beverage, Tools & Techniques, Sales Strategy, Manufacturing, Management, competitive strategy, competitive intelligence, marketing, SWOT analysis, competitor, rival, data, product, information, question, S&P, Hoover, Crash Course
Articles 2007-03-28
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