Governor’s Office Publishes Regulatory Agenda For Next 6 Months
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The Governor’s Office published its semi-annual Regulatory Agenda for the next six months in the February 1 PA Bulletin (page 709) outlining pending and planned regulatory changes from the departments of Agriculture, Environmental Protection, Conservation and Natural Resources and other state agencies. Notable regulatory changes include-- Agriculture -- Clean and Green, Agriculture Conservation Easement Program -- Pesticide Program fee changes Conservation & Natural Resources -- Changes to Native Wild Plant species listings Environmental Protection -- Noncoal Mining -- Water Supply Replacement related to coal mining -- Remining Requirements -- Federal coal mining consistency changes -- Designating Big Run Watershed, Clearfield County unsuitable for coal mining -- Financial Guarantees for mining reclamation -- Handling and Use of Explosives -- Finalizing Chapter 78 drilling regulations -- Updating Chapter 78 regulations relating to casing, cementing and other requirements -- Updating underground Coal Mine Safety regulations -- Revising the Total Coliform Rule in the Drinking Water Program -- Updating the Nutrient Credit Trading and Offset Program -- Making changes related to sewage module approvals in HQ, EV watersheds -- Clarify training requirements in the Sewage Enforcement Officer Program -- Revising standards for on-lot septic systems, experimental and alternate systems -- Setting new particulate emission standards -- Setting new Reasonably Available Control Technology Requirements for NOx, VOC emissions -- Eliminating the use of Stage II VOC controls at service stations -- Updating medical and chemotherapeutic waste regulations -- Updating cleanup standards under the Land Recycling Program Environmental Hearing Board -- Finalizing changes in rules of procedure |
2/3/2014 |
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