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November 21, 2009
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EPA, Transportation, Housing Departments Launch Partnership
The nation's top environmental, transportation, and housing
officials announced a new coordinated federal policy to advance
sustainable communities at a June 16 hearing before the Senate
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee. The partnership builds on a joint effort between Transportation and
Housing and Urban Development announced in March. Publication date July 16, 2009
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Developers Must Address Stormwater Considerations
In an effort to reduce polluted runoff, developers in Maryland must
design buildings, land, roads, and other development projects using
“environmental site design” methods wherever possible,
pursuant to regulations adopted by the Maryland Department of the
Environment. The regulations implement the Stormwater Management Act
adopted in 2007. Publication date June 18, 2009
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New Jersey Governor Signs Bill to Privatize Oversight of Cleanups in Bid to Ease Backlog
New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine (D) May 7 signed legislation (A.
2962) aimed at hastening the cleanup of the state's nearly 20,000
hazardous waste sites by giving licensed private consultants authority
to oversee and certify most projects, limiting the role of state
environmental regulators. Publication date May 21, 2009
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