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August 19, 2025
A bill to give effect to a final rule of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration relating to gas pipeline leak detection and repair. (Congressional Record 29 July 2025 [House] Pages H3661-H3664)
A bill to give effect to a final rule of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration relating to gas pipeline leak detection and repair. (Congressional Record 29 July 2025 [Senate] Pages S4817-S4818)
August 18, 2025
A bill to require the Secretary of Defense to request modifications relating to certain permits issued under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. (Congressional Record 28 July 2025 [Senate] Page S4773)
Some people need a quick prompt to remind them. Others respond to evidence that it makes a difference or that it's a normal thing everyone does. Nudging people to consistently recycle or adopt waste reduction practices isn't easy but it is possible. Key to unlocking zero waste behavior is a thoughtful messaging strategy grounded in the distinct values, social context and other factors that guide a person's actions. This webinar will feature two sustainability behavior experts discussing messaging strategies rooted in science, from extensive CBSM-style campaigns to simple signage prompts. Their presentations will cite best practices and real-world case studies of public engagement initiatives that have resulted in meaningful improvements.
August 15, 2025
U.S. EPA is updating and improving the RCRAInfo public website. RCRAInfo's Hazardous Waste Information Platform will replace RCRAInfo Web on 19 September 2025. The CSV file downloads from RCRAInfo Web are not changing and will be available on the new website on September 19. The Hazardous Waste Information Platform will provide streamlined, comprehensive access to hazardous waste data in a variety of formats. If you have questions, please join our next e-Manifest User Call on 2 September 2025, at 2:00 pm ET.
USFWS proposes to list the Borneo earless monitor (Lanthanotus borneensis), a lizard species from Borneo, as a threatened species under the ESA. This determination also serves as their 12-month finding on a petition to list the Borneo earless monitor. After a review of the best scientific and commercial data available, they find that listing the species is warranted. Accordingly, they propose to list the Borneo earless monitor as a threatened species with protective regulations under section 4(d) of the Act ("4(d) rule"). If finalize this rule as proposed would add this species to the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and extend the Act's protections to the species. Comments must be received by 14 October 2025. Rachel London, Manager, Branch of Delisting and Foreign Species, Ecological Services Program, USFWS; email rachel_london@fws.gov; tele 703-358-2171. (Federal Register 14 August 2025 [Proposed Rule] Pages 39161-39173)
The discussion will cover the initiative's purpose, origins, and biggest impacts on daily acquisition work, with a focus on how the Strategic Acquisition Guidance (SAG) framework will streamline policy, strengthen professional judgment, and unify guidance and practice across the federal acquisition landscape. Panelists will also address culture change, implementation support, and opportunities for the workforce to contribute feedback during the transformation.
The TSCA Inventory is a list of all existing chemical substances manufactured, processed or imported in the U.S. under TSCA that do not otherwise qualify for an exemption or exclusion. This biannual update to the TSCA Inventory includes EPA's regular posting of non-confidential TSCA Inventory data. The next regular update of the TSCA Inventory is planned for winter 2026. EPA is also updating the TSCA Master Inventory File, which includes the full, specific chemical identities claimed as confidential. The TSCA Master Inventory File now contains 86,862 chemicals of which 42,578 are active (currently known to be in use) in U.S. commerce. Other updates to the TSCA Inventory include updates to commercial activity data, unique identifier data and to regulatory flags (e.g., Significant New Use Rules and test orders).
August 14, 2025
This SERDP and ESTCP webinar will highlight DoD-funded research results on advanced modeling tools developed to predict and simulate PFAS fate and transport in vadose zone source areas at Department of DoD sites. Presenters will discuss how advanced model tools will enhance understanding of long-term PFAS-impacted sites and support remediation planning. This SERDP and ESTCP webinar will highlight DoD-funded research results on advanced modeling tools developed to predict and simulate PFAS fate and transport in vadose zone source areas at Department of DoD sites. Presenters will discuss how advanced model tools will enhance understanding of long-term PFAS-impacted sites and support remediation planning.
In this workshop, participants will explore best practices for analyzing fleet utilization and right-sizing using a sample fleet dataset. Using an example fleet dataset, attendees will learn how to identify low-use vehicles and prioritize fleet assets based on data-driven insights. The session will provide a practical framework and best practices for determining which vehicles to flag for potential elimination or downsizing to reduce fleet costs, while still maintaining agency fleet mission requirements.
This webinar will provide hands-on examples of evaluating potential cost savings from alternative utility rates and net metering policies using the REopt® web tool. Learning objectives include: Recognize key utility rate information to glean from utility bills and rate documentation; identify how to model simple to complex rate structures in the REopt web tool; understand how to evaluate and compare the cost of energy of different utility rates for a specific site; and identify how to model net metering policies in the REopt web tool and assess their impacts.
This webinar will spotlight successful utility energy service contract (UESC) projects that are enabling federal agencies to meet critical statutory and policy goals related to energy resilience and cost efficiency. By leveraging partnerships with serving utilities, federal sites are implementing comprehensive solutions that cut energy waste, improve infrastructure reliability, and reduce operational costs without upfront capital investment. Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) experts and agency panelists will speak to real-world projects and share best practices, lessons learned, and strategies to replicate success across the federal government.
August 12, 2025
Improving the resiliency and efficiency of central plants can present organizational, technological, financial, and implementational challenges. This webinar will showcase how Better Buildings Initiative partners have overcome these challenges by implementing novel retrofit solutions. In addition, this webinar will provide an overview of a new resource offering guidance for optimization upgrades, retrofits, or complete replacement of a central plant.
August 11, 2025
A bill to amend the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 to clarify ambiguous provisions and facilitate a more efficient, effective, and timely environmental review process. (Congressional Record 25 July 2025 [House] Pages H3655-H3656)
A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide exclusions from the term "navigable waters". (Congressional Record 23 July 2025 [Senate] Pages S4623-S4625)
August 08, 2025
August 07, 2025
A bill to authorize the use of expeditionary solid waste disposal systems by the Department of Defense and to provide funding for solid waste disposal systems, with an offset. [Congressional Record 17 July 2025 [House] Pages H3472-H3475)
A bill to authorize the use of expeditionary solid waste disposal systems by the Department of Defense and to provide funding for solid waste disposal systems, with an offset. (Congressional Record 17 July 2025 [Senate] Pages S4456-S4457)
August 06, 2025
EPA published preliminary Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data about chemical releases, waste management and pollution prevention activities that took place during 2024 at more than 21,000 industrial and federal facilities across the country. EPA is also making a routine update to its online TRI tools to include new reporting from submissions, revisions and withdrawals from 2023 and earlier that EPA has processed since October 2024. These updated data are, in part, the result of EPA's work to assist industrial facilities in collecting and submitting accurate TRI data. Link to Toxics Release Inventory Data (TRI)
Common financial analysis metrics such as simple payback period and return on investment (ROI) do not fully capture the costs and benefits of projects. This webinar will present a holistic financial assessment framework and highlight partner experiences in leveraging various financial metrics to build a strong case for energy efficiency initiatives.
August 05, 2025
USFWS propose to remove Virginia sneezeweed (Helenium virginicum) from the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Plants. Their review indicates that the threats to Virginia sneezeweed have been eliminated or reduced to the point that the species no longer meets the definition of an endangered or threatened species under the ESA. Accordingly, they propose to delist Virginia sneezeweed. If finalized the prohibitions and conservation measures provided by the Act, particularly through sections 7 and 9, would no longer apply to Virginia sneezeweed. They will accept comments received or postmarked on or before 6 October 2025. POC is Troy Andersen, Field Office Supervisor, Virginia Field Office, 6669 Short Lane, Gloucester, VA 23061; tele: 804-728-0695. (Federal Register 5 August 2025 [Proposed Rule] Pages 37445-37457)
Dive into our "Hot Topics in Pond Management" webinar to learn essential strategies for a healthy aquatic ecosystem, covering everything from managing aquatic plants and algae blooms to understanding wildlife management, aeration benefits, and general pond maintenance. Discover how to effectively deal with sediment, leaves, and muck, address turbidity, prevent fish kills, and properly use chemicals and dyes for optimal pond health.
August 04, 2025
A bill to amend the Sikes Act to increase flexibility with respect to cooperative and interagency agreements for land management of installations. (Congressional Record 7 July 2025 [House] Page H3194)
A bill to exempt the Department of Defense from certain environmental protection activities. (Congressional Record 9 July 2025 [Senate] Page S4286)
August 01, 2025
The EPA is proposing to repeal all greenhouse gas (GHG) emission standards for light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty vehicles and engines to effectuate the best reading of Clean Air Act (CAA) section 202(a). EPA propose that CAA section 202(a) does not authorize the EPA to prescribe emission standards to address global climate change concerns and, on that basis, propose to rescind the Administrator's prior findings in 2009 that GHG emissions from new motor vehicles and engines contribute to air pollution which may endanger public health or welfare. They further propose, in the alternative, to rescind the Administrator's prior findings in 2009 because the EPA unreasonably analyzed the scientific record and because developments cast significant doubt on the reliability of the findings. Lastly, they propose to repeal all GHG emission standards on the alternative bases that no requisite technology for vehicle and engine emission control can address the global climate change concerns identified in the findings without risking greater harms to public health and welfare. Comments must be received on or before 15 September 2025. POC is Alan Stout, Assessment and Standards Division, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Environmental Protection Agency, 2000 Traverwood Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48105; tele: (734) 214-4805; email: stout.alan@epa.gov. (Federal Register 1 August 2025 [Proposed Rule] Pages 36288-3)
July 31, 2025
Although similar, process control requirements for lagoons and small wastewater treatment plants can differ significantly in key areas. For system managers considering modifications to an existing lagoon or an upgrade to a mechanical plant, understanding the specific needs of each system is essential to maintaining compliance with NPDES permits. This presentation will provide an in-depth comparison of process control requirements and best management practices (BMPs), from preliminary treatment through to final discharge, for both lagoons and small mechanical treatment plants.
July 30, 2025
A bill to remove the Mexican wolf from the lists of threatened species and endangered species published pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973. (Congressional Record 30 June 2025 [House] Pages H3035-H3036).
July 29, 2025
July 28, 2025
Improved HVAC controls can optimize building performance, reduce energy and maintenance costs by 10-20%, and enhance occupant comfort. In this webinar, hear from leading organizations about how they harnessed the power of smart thermostats and advanced building controls. Attendees will also discover resources to support small and medium-sized buildings, including the 'stairway to better buildings' and the importance of setpoints and scheduling.
July 25, 2025
In this webinar, attendees will learn how Better Buildings and Better Plants partners are turning waste heat into a valuable energy asset. Panelists will share strategies for recovering heat from industrial processes, HVAC systems, and commercial operations--unlocking significant energy and cost savings.
July 24, 2025
Discover how strategic exterior upgrades can do more than enhance curb appeal--they can drive real energy savings. This session will explore innovative solutions like high-performance windows, cool roofing systems, and exterior insulation panels. Learn how these technologies can boost building efficiency and long-term value.
July 23, 2025
A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to repeal the establishment of motor vehicle emission and fuel standard. (Congressional Record 24 June 2025 [House] Pages H2920-H2922)
July 22, 2025
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is removing the Roanoke logperch (Percina rex), a freshwater fish in the perch family (Percidae), from the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife. After a review of the best scientific and commercial data available, they find that delisting the species is warranted. Their review indicates that the threats to the Roanoke logperch have been eliminated or reduced to the point that the species no longer meets the definition of an endangered or threatened species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). Accordingly, the prohibitions and conservation measures provided by the Act, particularly through sections 7 and 9, will no longer apply to the Roanoke logperch. This rule is effective 21 August 2025 For more information, contact Troy Anderson, Fish and Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Virginia Ecological Services; tele: 804-728-0695; email: troy_anderson@fws.gov. (Federal Register 22 July 2025 [Final Rule] Pages 34372-34384)
A bill to amend the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990 to include as a high-priority research and extension area research on microplastics and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances on farmland. (Congressional Record 12 June 2025 [House] Pages H2818-H2821)
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