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EPA Delays Implementation of All Pending New Rules

By Ryan Rudich on January 26, 2017
Posted in General Environmental

The EPA announced today that it is delaying the effective date of all regulations that have been published in the Federal Register but are not yet effective.  There are 30 such regulations, all of which are now scheduled to become effective on March 21, 2017.  The action was taken to comply with the White House’s…

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