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January 22, 2026
A bill to establish effluent limitations guidelines and standards and water quality criteria for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. (Congressional Record 11 December 2025 [Senate] Pages S8669-S8671)
Making meaningful progress toward zero waste in corporate and other institutional settings requires a holistic understanding of how waste is generated and managed. Where traditional waste audits analyze discarded waste for insights, zero waste audits look at the steps that products and packaging (materials) follow leading up to that point. Using a systems approach, they evaluate procurement policies and how items are used, as well as end-of-life collection practices and infrastructure, looking for opportunities at each stage to use and manage materials more efficiently. This program will feature a primer describing the elements of a zero waste audit and how to conduct them, followed by a case study showing how Colgate-Palmolive has applied them in a corporate setting. The program will also include an introduction to the TRUE zero waste certification system, a zero waste program.
January 21, 2026
A bill to require the provision of alternative drinking water to households whose private drinking water is contaminated with perfluorooctanesulfonic acid and perfluorooctanoic acid substances from activities of the Department of Defense. (Congressional Record 11 December 2025 [Senate] Pages S8669-S8671)
January 20, 2026
A bill to establish effluent limitations guidelines and standards and water quality criteria for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. (Congressional Record 11 December 2025 [House] Pages H5806-H5809)
January 16, 2026
A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to exclude certain units of facilities from the definition of solid waste incineration unit. (Congressional Record 10 December 2025 [House] Pages H5558-H5561)
January 15, 2026
PHMSA is adopting several amendments to the Hazardous Materials Regulations to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens associated with the safe transportation of hazardous materials, including energy products. These amendments will reduce costs for hazardous materials transporters and eliminate unnecessary regulatory burdens on fuel transportation while maintaining or increasing the level of safety provided in the Hazardous Materials Regulations. This rule is effective 13 February 2026. POC is Alexander Wolcott, Standards and Rulemaking Division, 202-366-8553, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590-0001. (Federal Register 14 January 2026 [Rule] Pages 1433-1447)
EPA is finalizing amendments to the new source performance standards (NSPS) for stationary combustion turbines and stationary gas turbines pursuant to a review required by the Clean Air Act (CAA). As a result of this review, the EPA is establishing subcategories for new, modified, or reconstructed stationary combustion turbines based on size, rates of utilization, design efficiency, and fuel type. The EPA determined that combustion controls are the best system of emission reduction (BSER) for nitrogen oxide (NOX) emissions for most new, modified, or reconstructed stationary combustion turbines. For one subcategory, the BSER for NOX is combustion controls with the addition of selective catalytic reduction (SCR). The EPA further determined that the BSER for sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions has not changed since the last NSPS review. Based on these determinations, the Agency is promulgating standards of performance in a new subpart of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The Agency is also adding a subcategory for stationary combustion turbines that are used in temporary applications, exempting certain sources from title V requirements, and finalizing other provisions. The EPA is finalizing amendments to existing regulations to address or clarify specific technical and editorial issues. This final rule is effective on 15 January 2026. POC is John Ashley; tele: (919) 541-1458; and email: ashley.john@epa.gov. (Federal Register 14 January 2026 [Rule] Pages 1433-1447)
January 14, 2026
With the implementation of the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Electronic Reporting Rule (eRule), facilities in the 41 states where EPA implements the Federal Biosolids Program and four authorized states - Arizona, South Dakota, Texas, and Utah began submitting biosolids annual reports electronically. This training will focus on ECHO tools under the Clean Water Act NPDES biosolids program. It will provide an overview of electronic biosolids annual reporting, describe biosolids data available in ECHO and demonstrate how to use the Biosolids Facility Search, Biosolids Annual Report Search, and Biosolids Facility Report.
January 13, 2026
ITRC has released an updated and expanded version of its PFAS Technical and Regulatory Web Guidance Document (PFAS-1). This comprehensive update builds on the trusted foundation of earlier PFAS resources while incorporating the latest science, emerging issues, and practical lessons learned from real-world applications. Designed for state agencies, consultants, and other environmental stakeholders, the updated PFAS-1 Guidance reflects the rapidly evolving PFAS landscape and provides actionable, science-based information to support more informed, consistent, and effective site management decisions.
January 12, 2026
A bill to authorize the imposition of sanctions with respect to significant actions that exacerbate climate change, to reinforce comprehensive efforts to limit global average temperature rise. (Congressional Record 1 December 2025 [Senate] Page S8420)
January 09, 2026
Because the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) received adverse comment, we are withdrawing the direct final rule Technical Amendments to the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Hazardous Chemical Inventory Reporting Requirements to Conform to the 2024 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, published in the Federal Register on 17 November 2025. Effective 9 January 2026, the EPA withdraws the direct final rule published at 90 FR 51187, on 17 November 2025. POC is Jennifer Barre, Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery tele: (240) 644-4559; email: barre.jennifer@epa.gov. (Federal Register 9 January 2026 [Rule] Page 918)
January 08, 2026
OSHA is correcting several inadvertent errors in its Hazard Communication Standard (HCS). Most errors relate to the HCS final rule published in the Federal Register on 20 May 2024. On 9 October 2024, the agency issued a corrections notification and technical amendment to correct errors in that final rule which the agency believed could lead to confusion during the classification process or errors on labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) if not expeditiously corrected. Following publication of the 9 October 2024 corrections notification and technical amendment, OSHA continued its review of the regulatory text and identified additional minor and typographical errors in the regulatory text and appendices to the HCS. OSHA is issuing this correction document to address these additional minor errors. OSHA is also making one technical amendment to an appendix of the HCS unrelated to the 20 May 2024 final rule. The corrections in this document are effective 8 January 2026. POC is Tiffany DeFoe, Director, Office of Chemical Hazards, Metals, Directorate of Standards and Guidance email defoe.tiffany@dol.gov. (Federal Register 8 January 2026 [Rule] Pages 562-598)
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 19 November 2025 [Senate] Pages S8238-S8239)
January 07, 2026
A bill to amend the Energy Conservation and Production Act to require the consideration of additional factors prior to updating revised Federal building energy efficiency performance standards. (Congressional Record 21 November 2025 [House] Pages H4894-H4896)
EPA is proposing a National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR) for perchlorate and a health-based Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). In this action, the EPA is proposing to set the perchlorate MCLG at 0.02 mg/L (20 µg/L). The EPA is also proposing and taking comment on setting an enforceable Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for perchlorate at 0.02 mg/L (20 µg/L), 0.04 mg/L (40 µg/L), or 0.08 mg/L (80 µg/L). The EPA is also proposing requirements for water systems to conduct monitoring for perchlorate in drinking water, take mitigation actions if the level exceeds the MCL, provide information about perchlorate to their consumers through public notification and consumer confidence reports, and report to their respective primacy agency. The Administrator has determined that the benefits of this regulation would not justify the costs; however, the EPA is required to issue an NPDWR and MCLG for perchlorate in response to the D.C. Circuit's decision in NRDC v. Regan. Comments must be received on or before 9 March 2026. POC is Anne Lausier, Standards and Risk Management Division, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water (4607M), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW; tele: (202) 564-0518; email: NPDWRperchlorate@epa.gov. (Federal Register 6 January 2026 [Proposed Rule] Pages 398-444)
January 06, 2026
EPA is finalizing a Clean Water Act (CWA) rule to extend deadlines promulgated in the 2024 "Supplemental Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the Steam Electric Power Generating Point Source Category" (2024 rule), update the 2024 rule's transfer provisions to allow facilities to switch between compliance alternatives, and create authority for alternative applicability dates and paperwork submission dates, based on site-specific factors. The final rule is effective on 2 March 2026. POC is Richard Benware, Engineering and Science Division, Office of Water (Mail Code 4303T), Environmental Protection Agency, tele: 202-566-1369; email:benware.richard@epa.gov. (Federal Register 31 December 2025 [Rule] Pages 61328-31355)
The Department of Defense's (DoD) Applied Innovation Workshop is the nation's largest workshop focusing on the DoD's priority installation and operational energy issues. The Workshop will offer a variety of technical sessions and short courses, over 650 technical poster presentations, and networking opportunities at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC from March 2 - 5, 2026.
January 05, 2026
This class is useful for those that have used the Tier II Reporting application before and are only interested in a shortened version of the training that will put emphasis on what has changed since last reporting season. The Tier II Chemical Reporting Program is offering a limited number of free, in-person training sessions in select locations. These classes will cover the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Tier II online reporting system, including requirements and reporting procedures. In addition to the in-person sessions, online classes will also be available through Microsoft Teams Webinars, providing the same training on TCEQ's online reporting system. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A complete schedule of classes can be found on the program's website.
This class will cover the full Tier II reporting process in Texas, including program history and instructions on how to submit a Tier II report through STEERS. The Tier II Chemical Reporting Program is offering a limited number of free, in-person training sessions in select locations. These classes will cover the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Tier II online reporting system, including requirements and reporting procedures. In addition to the in-person sessions, online classes will also be available through Microsoft Teams Webinars, providing the same training on TCEQ's online reporting system. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A complete schedule of classes can be found on the program's website.
January 01, 2026
Discover how to manage utility energy service contracts (UESCs) from start to finish in this three-part training series. At the conclusion of the training, federal agency personnel will be equipped to engage in and deploy contracts that will conserve energy and save money. February 10-12, 2026
December 30, 2025
A bill to exempt from the requirements of NEPA the provision of certain assistance for the construction or modification of residential housing on infill sites (Congressional Record 28 November 2025 [House] Pages H4907-H4908)
December 29, 2025
This class will cover the full Tier II reporting process in Texas, including program history and instructions on how to submit a Tier II report through STEERS. The Tier II Chemical Reporting Program is offering a limited number of free, in-person training sessions in select locations. These classes will cover the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Tier II online reporting system, including requirements and reporting procedures. In addition to the in-person sessions, online classes will also be available through Microsoft Teams Webinars, providing the same training on TCEQ's online reporting system. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A complete schedule of classes can be found on the program's website.
December 28, 2025
This class is useful for those that have used the Tier II Reporting application before and are only interested in a shortened version of the training that will put emphasis on what has changed since last reporting season. The Tier II Chemical Reporting Program is offering a limited number of free, in-person training sessions in select locations. These classes will cover the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Tier II online reporting system, including requirements and reporting procedures. In addition to the in-person sessions, online classes will also be available through Microsoft Teams Webinars, providing the same training on TCEQ's online reporting system. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A complete schedule of classes can be found on the program's website.
December 24, 2025
A bill to ensure that Federal agencies rely on the best reasonably available scientific, technical, demographic, economic, and statistical information and evidence to develop, issue or inform the public of the nature and bases of Federal agency rules and guidance. (Congressional Record 1 December 2025 [House] Pages H4965-H4966)
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