Staying on top of the ever-changing web of federal and state
Environmental regulations is a full-time job. Knowing how federal and state environmental regulations interact is crucial in order for you to stay in compliance.
States have the autonomy to write their own environmental regulations. However, the state equivalent must be at least as stringent as the federal version. A state environmental regulation can also be broader in scope than the federal environmental regulation. Environmental regulations include RCRA, CERCLA, NPDES, SPCC's, and many others.
Environmental Regulations in Plain-English
Enviro.BLR.com features plain-English summaries of the differences between federal and state environmental laws and regulations, state and federal final and proposed regulations and notices, and "Ask the Experts" service.
There is also an extensive compliance "Tools" section that provides more than 7,000 guidance documents, sample plans, EPA forms, and checklists. The Enviro.BLR.com editorial staff keeps the site and you up-to-date on all important EPA and toxic substance developments.
The EPA Library has more helpful environmental regulation resources like these:
EPA proposed Regulations
final environmental regulations by state
Overview of select EPA regulations and guidance affecting POTW management
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