Category: EPA

How a Businessman Man Conned U.S. Out of Millions in a Phony Biodiesel Operation

How did a Guatamalen-born businessman swindle the U.S. out of millions of dollars under a government program aimed at increasing the production of biodiesel fuel? Bloomberg reports how Philip Rivkin, founder of a phony company named Green Diesel was able to do it, and now sits in a U.S. prison in Texas where he’s serving …

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Tulsa Gets $300,000 Grant to Clean up Pollution Sites

The city of Tulsa is getting a $300,000 federal grant to clean up old pollution sites known as Brownfield locations. U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe, chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee noted how Tulsa has used Brownfield grants in the past to clean up sites that led to the construction of the BOK …

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States Push Ahead with Legal Fight Against EPA’s Clean Power Plan

Updating the legal fight that 24 states have with the Environmental Protection Agency over the agency’s carbon emissions reduction plan on new power plants, the states are asking the D.C. Circuit to review EPA’s rejection of their plea. It was last fall when the states filed lawsuits challenging the President’s environmental agenda and his signature climate …

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Inhofe Supported in his Fight with EPA Over Clean Power Plan

  The EPA Must Respect the Supreme Court’s Authority Harry C. Alford | The Hill June 29, 2016   On June 9, 2016, Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, sent a letter to Janet McCabe, acting assistant administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), following up on an earlier …

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Senator Inhofe and Others to Hold EPA Accountable on Enforcement of Rules

  Coming this week in Washington, D.C.—–a hearing by a U.S. Senate subcommittee into the EPA’s enforcement and compliance programs. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S,.D.) will chair the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Superfund, Waste Management and Regulatory Oversight hearing on June 29. The official hearing is called “Oversight of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency …

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Senators Fear Loss of Biofuel Production to Overseas Operations

  No Oklahoma Senators are among them, but 39 U.S. Senators have sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy urging her agency to ensure the final 2017 Renewable Fuel Standard rule promotes growth in the U.S. rather than overseas. The 2017 proposal calls on refiners to blend 14.8 billion gallons of …

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A Flood of Subpoenaed Documents for House Committee Investigating WOTUS

An investigation by Rep. Steve Russell and others on the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has produced more than 30,000 pages of internal records into the EPA’s Waters of the U.S. Rule. “We stand for openness and transparency,” said Chairman Jason Chaffetz. “I think the American people have a right to see these …

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Not One Mining Engineer Employed by EPA

Ten months after the Environmental Protection Agency’s Gold King Mine Disaster, the US House Committee on Natural Resources has passed three bills adding what members called “systemic problems in mining development and reclamation.” One is the Mining Schools Enhancement Act which focuses on the steady reduction in mining and mineral engineering programs across the country. …

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Inhofe to States—-Ignore the EPA’s Clean Energy Incentive Program

Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe is advising states not to take part in the Environmental Protection Agency’s Supreme Court suspended Clean Power Plan. The chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee said they should ignore the EPA’s latest announcement that it will take the next step in providing guidance for the Clean Energy …

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Supreme Court Won’t Consider States’ Challenge to Mercury Rule

    Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin and State Attorney General Scott Pruitt have not commented about a U.S. Supreme Court decision this week to review the D.C. Circuit’s decision not to vacate the EPA’s air quality rule challenged by Oklahoma and nearly two dozen other states. Oklahoma was among 25 states and state agencies that …

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