EPA's Non-Hazardous Secondary Material Rule: 'A Combination of Flexibilities'
January 29, 2013
Foley Partner Dick Stoll and Associate Cathy Basic co-authored an article on EPA’s new “NHSM” rule. This critical and highly controversial rule defines which materials are deemed as “solid waste” when combusted for purposes of triggering incinerator standards under the Clean Air Act.
Additionally, Dick Stoll was interviewed in a video about the article by John Sullivan of Bloomberg BNA’s “The Week Ahead.”
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