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Mosquito Madness

Ahhh, August. Long summer nights around the backyard barbecue, on the beach, or at the campfire. Scenes of idyllic bliss … until the sound of incessant buzzing is heard. Darn those pesky mosquitoes! Ensuring mosquito-free work and recreation is more than just a quest for unhindered relaxation. Mosquitoes can carry several harmful diseases, which include […]

Emergency Preparedness: Ready for the Next One?

September is National Preparedness Month, so what better time to review your workplace emergency response program? The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s website www.Ready.gov says that a workplace preparedness program must be "built on a foundation of management leadership, commitment, and financial support. Without management commitment and financial support, it will be difficult to build the […]

Final RMP Revisions Published

EPA’s final revisions to the Chemical Accident Prevention Provisions under 40 CFR 68, also known as the Risk Management Program (RMP), were published in last Friday’s Federal Register. The revisions are intended to improve elements of the RMP, enhance emergency preparedness, and ensure that local emergency response officials and the public have the necessary information […]

EPA Considers Fluoride Removal from Drinking Water

On April 7, 2025, the EPA announced it will expeditiously review new scientific information on potential health risks of fluoride in drinking water. The National Toxicology Program released a report in August 2024 concluding with “moderate confidence” that fluoride exposure above 1.5 milligrams per liter is associated with lower IQ in children.  The report also […]

Overall Strategies for Flood Recovery and Resilience—Part 1

Overall Strategies for Flood Recovery and Resilience—Part 1 The 2011 flooding in Vermont damaged more than 500 miles of roadways and about 200 bridges; released hazardous wastes into water, sediment, and soil; caused wastewater treatment plants to overflow; and damaged agricultural crops and buildings. The damage to roads and bridges alone was estimated at $175 […]

Conference Wrap-Up: UST chaos: SPA inconsistences palpable

In mid-September, approximately 800 underground storage tank (UST) professionals gathered in Phoenix, Arizona, for the 25th National Tanks Conference and Expo, which was cosponsored by the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC). The event summoned state and federal regulators, tribal representatives, the regulated community, environmental consultants, and tank industry experts under a single […]

Final Amendments for Boiler MACT

The EPA’s January 2013 amendments to its maximum achievable control technology standards for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers and process heaters (Boiler MACT) was a highly consequential action that prompted both industry and environmental groups to submit 13 petitions asking the Agency to reconsider certain provisions. In a final rule, the Agency has responded to […]

Training Adult Learners

More and more employees these days understand that to succeed in the workplace, they need to be lifelong learners. But as adults, they may learn differently than when they were students in school. Brain function and life circumstances change. For your part, to be an effective trainer, you need to be aware of the particular […]

Free Report for Safety Professionals: 50 Tips For More-Effective Safety Training

The Safety Daily Advisor® announced today the release of a free white paper for safety professionals, 50 Tips For More-Effective Safety Training, which will help safety professionals educate and train their employees more effectively. “This report divides training tips into quick, easily manageable sections,” said Safety Daily Advisor Editor Peter Braver. “With helpful hints about […]

Dicamba Manufacturers Agree to Change Labels

The EPA announced that it has reached an agreement with manufacturers of the herbicide dicamba, under which the companies will voluntarily change information on labels to mitigate spray drift of the substance.