Susan Bodine - Environmental Protection Agency

Susan Bodine - Environmental Protection Agency

Susan Bodine is Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste. According to whitehouse.gov: Before her appointment, Ms. Bodine served as Staff Director and Senior Counsel for the Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee of the House... [more]

Susan Bodine is Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste. According to whitehouse.gov: Before her appointment, Ms. Bodine served as Staff Director and Senior Counsel for the Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. She previously served as Associate Attorney for Covington and Burling in Washington, DC. Ms. Bodine received her bachelor's degree from Princeton University and her J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law.

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Duke Energy has settled a decade-old air-quality lawsuit with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Justice and others concerning New Albany’s Gallagher Station power plant.  
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TreehuggerA year since the Kingston disaster and still no coal ash regulationsClean Energy News (blog)How long will it take before the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lives up to its responsibility to protect human health and the environment? ...Still unresolved, Tennessee coal-ash spill only one EPA hurdleWashington PostBig lumps of coal for Christmas dinnerSan Francisco Chronicle (blog)A Busy Year for EPA's Air OfficeOMB WatchWater...  
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wants recommendations from small businesses on the best way to regulate air toxics from the production of bricks and structural clay products such as roof tiles. EPA is inviting small businesses to nominate representatives to participate in a Small Business Advocacy Review Panel that will provide input into the development [...]  
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Residents will get a chance to voice their concerns about a proposed uranium mine in northern Colorado. The Environmental Protection Agency is set to hold a public meeting on the subject Monday evening in Nunn. Denver-based Powertech wants to mine uranium... United States Environmental Protection Agency - Environmental Protection Agency - United States - Denver - Government  
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The agency has finalized standards to reduce air pollution from U.S.-flagged oil tankers and cargo vessels by 80%. The standards will take effect by 2015. Air pollution from U.S.-flagged oil tankers and cargo vessels will be reduced by about 80% under new engine and fuel standards finalized Tuesday by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a move that...  
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is requesting public comment on options for disclosing inert ingredients in pesticides. In this anticipated rulemaking, EPA is seeking ideas for greater disclosure of inert ingredient identities. Inert ingredients are part of the end use product formulation and are not active ingredients. . Revealing inert ingredients will help consumers make [...]  
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded $31.1 million to the Texas Water Development Board to help the state agency provide loans and other financial assistance to local communities, municipal and state agencies.  
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EPA Releases National Water Program Research Strategy to Advance and Broaden Research Partnerships Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its National Water Research Strategy to engage a broader range of researchers in meeting the challenges of protecting and improving our nation’s water resources. The strategy identifies and promotes the research [...]  
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The Hoosier Environmental Council, the Sierra Club Hoosier Chapter and the Environmental Law & Policy Center submitted a petition Thursday, asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to help fix problems in the Indiana water pollution control program.  
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The toxic chemical decabromodiphenyl ether (decaBDE), a brominated flame retardant, will be largely phased out of the U.S. marketplace, according to an announcement today from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). According to EPA's announcement, the companies have committed to phase out decaBDE from most uses in the United States by December 31, 2012, and to end all uses by the end of 2013. "Based on extensive laboratory...  
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According to a recent report released by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Ford has been recognized for making the most significant improvement in fuel efficiency and reducing C02 emissions over the past five years. According to Ford, it believes that the fuel-economy gains from its Ford Escape hybrid and Mercury Mariner hybrids played a key [...]  
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Reprinted with permission from the NGFA Newsletter, Volume 61, Number 25, December 17, 2009 The NGFA has learned that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson on Dec. 16 signed a final rule governing emissions of certain compounds from commercial feed and feed ingredient manufacturing facilities. Dec. 16 was the court-ordered deadline for EPA to act. The standard took effect immediately, even though it has...  
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Instead of “blackmailing” Congress, President Obama is “greenmailing” Congress by forcing them to comply with his order that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulate greenhouse gasses. But Congress—an institution not known to give up power without a fight—has yielded to the president prematurely. In fact, already Congress has enacted legislation that limits the regulatory power of the EPA. Last summer, Rep. Todd Tiahrt, (R-Kansas...  
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J., Dec. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- BASF today announced that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the use of Aseptrol® S10 - Tab in H1N1 sanitization operations in institutional and industrial facilities, such as, schools, hospitals, government buildings, retail and restaurants, and recreational facilities. Aseptrol S10 -read more  
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Hudson Technologies, Inc (NASDAQ: HDSN), a leading distributor and reclaimer of refrigerants as well as a provider of proprietary on-site decontamination services for large comfort and process cooling systems, announced that on December 15, 2009 the United States Environmental Protection Agency (?EPA?) published its final allocation rule for the production and consumption of all Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (?HCFC?) refrigerants.  
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