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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Hurricane Harvey Severe Weather

Morgan Lewis

Failure to Prepare for Climate Change-Induced Extreme Weather: The Next Wave of Legal Exposure?

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In 2020, a growing number of lawsuits and other legal developments potentially associated with climate-driven impacts continued to challenge owners of permitted facilities, including energy infrastructure....more

Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.

EPA Waives RFS Requirements For States Affected By Hurricane Harvey

On August 31, 2017, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that requirements for reformulated gasoline and low volatility gasoline would be waived through September 15, 2017, for Alabama, Florida, Georgia,...more

Morgan Lewis

Hurricane Harvey Client Alert: Addressing Environmental Releases and Obligations

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As the cleanup begins, companies face challenges in meeting existing environmental obligations and addressing the environmental impacts of the storm....more

King & Spalding

EPA’s Ability To Provide Regulatory Relief To Facilities Facing Hurricane Harvey-Related Environmental Burdens

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When businesses are faced with the staggering effects of natural disasters such as Hurricane Harvey, they usually rise to the occasion, doing all they can to remediate those effects and provide needed goods and services. In...more

K&L Gates LLP

Environmental Compliance in the Wake of Hurricane Harvey

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As the flood waters recede and rebuilding begins in Southeast Texas, those responsible for environmental issues face many compliance questions. This update describes recent actions by the State of Texas to relieve some of...more

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