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Newell Recycling Company, Inc. v. United States Environmental Protection Agency · 0 red 0 yellow 30 green 0 procedural Quote Authority SmartEnergy Holdings, LLC v. Hoover Cited (see also) United States v. Multistar Industries Inc Cited (see also) Dulcio v. Environmental Protection Agency Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 72
...activities undertaken to address known PCB contamination.
See
40 C.F.R. § 761.3 (“[disposal includes spills, leaks, and other uncontrolled discharges as well as actions related to containing, transporting, destroying, degrading, decontaminating, or confining PCBs or PCB items”). The EAB determined...
Environmental Protection Services, Inc. v. Environmental Protection Agency 48
...For the reasons stated below, it is
ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the petition for review of the Order be denied.
First, the petitioner had fair notice of the EPA’s interpretations of 40 C.F...
Environmental Protection Services, Inc. v. Environmental Protection Agency 48
...For the reasons stated below, it is
ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the petition for review of the Order be denied.
First, the petitioner had fair notice of the EPA’s interpretations of 40 C.F...
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. v. Lockheed Martin Corp. · 0 red 0 yellow 10 green 0 procedural Cited as authority RGT Investments, LLC v. DJ Steakburgers, LLC Cited as authority Antero Resources Corporation v. Tejas Tubular Products, Inc. Cited as authority Marietta Health Care Physicians, Inc. v. Yoak Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 72
...That agreement identifies the Robertson Protected Metal (“RPM”) used in the Airdoek’s construction as a “PCB Article” and a “PCB Item” as defined in 40 C.F.R. § 761.3. The agreement then describes two counts against Lockheed for violating environmental regulations and...
Max Schwartzman & Sons v. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency · 0 red 0 yellow 10 green 0 procedural Cited In re Minn. Power for Auth. to Increase Rates for Elec. Serv. in State Cited as authority In Re Enlargement of the Valley Branch Watershed District Cited as authority Minneapolis Police Department v. Kelly Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 51
...Federal regulations include shredder fluff in the definition of “PCB bulk product waste,” which provides further support for the conclusion that shredder fluff is waste. 40 C.F.R. § 761.3 (2002) (defining PCB bulk product waste).
The Waste...
United States v. Commonwealth Edison Co. · 0 red 0 yellow 2 green 0 procedural Quote Authority Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility v. Regan Cited as authority BLUEWATER LOGISTICS, LLC v. Williford Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 80
...Disposal includes spills, leaks, and other uncontrolled discharges of PCBs as well as actions related to containing, transporting, destroying, degrading, decontaminating, or confining PCBs and PCB Items.
40 C.F.R. § 761.3. In the section outlining disposal requirements...
General Electric Company v. United States Environmental Protection Agency · 0 red 0 yellow 204 green 0 procedural Cited as authority Skincure Oncology, LLC v. Kennedy Jr. Cited as authority Vallejo Entertainment LLC v. Small Business Administration Quote Authority Planned Parenthood of Greater New York v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 77
...disposal” to include “actions related to containing, transporting, destroying, degrading, decontaminating, or confining PCBs and PCB Items.” 40 C.F.R. § 761.3. It was therefore permissible for EPA to conclude that distillation was a type of disposal and, since section 761.60(a...
New Jersey Transit Corporation v. Mary Franco · 0 red 0 yellow 7 green 0 procedural Cited as authority State of New Jersey, by the Commissioner of Transportation v. Krismic Associates, Inc. Quote Authority Jersey City Redevelopment Agency v. Team Rhodi, LLC Cited as authority River Drive Development LLC v. Borough of Elmwood Park Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 61
...The EPA defines a "[h]igh occupancy area" as any area
where an unprotected individual would spend more than "an
average of 16.8 hours or more per week," such as "a residence."
40 C.F.R. § 761...
Newell Recycl Co Inc v. EPA 48
...77 Newell argues that the EPA’s improper disposal claim “accrued” when
78 the PCBs polluting the soil pile were “taken out of service.” See
79 40 C.F.R. § 761.3 (“Disposal means intentionally or accidentally to
80 discard...
Rogers Corp. v. Environmental Protection Agency · 0 red 0 yellow 22 green 0 procedural Cited as authority Quinteros v. Dyncorp Cited as authority Gray v. Lahood Cited as authority American Federation of State , County and Municipal Employees Local 2401 v. District of Columbia Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 66
...intentionally or accidentally to discard, throw away, or otherwise complete or terminate the useful life of PCBs.” 40 C.F.R. § 761.3 (1993). Subpart D set forth the disposal requirements, defining “[s]pills and other uncontrolled discharges of PCBs at concentrations of 50...
Walker v. United States Environmental Protection Agency · 38
...to initiate a rule-making proceeding aimed at amending the definition of “polychlorinated biphenyls” (PCBs) found at 40 C.F.R. § 761.3. Pending before the Court is EPA’s Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction, or Alternatively, Motion for Summary...
Cariddi v. Consolidated Aluminum Corp. · 0 red 0 yellow 1 green 0 procedural Cited as authority Members of Beede Site Group v. Federal Home Loan, Mortgage Corp. Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 51
...Civil Practice Jury Instructions,
§ 9.17.5 (2001) (citing Toxic Substance Control Act, 40 C.F.R. § 761.3);
see also id.
§ 9.17.3 (“The term oil, as used in [Chapter 21E], means fresh...
Environmental Transportation Systems, Inc. v. ENSCO, Inc. 49
...As ENSCO points out the term “commerce” is defined in 40 C.F.R. § 761.3 as trade, traffic, transportation of other commerce between a place in a state and any place outside of that state, and the definition of “disposal” contained in the...
Central & South West Services, Inc. v. United States Environmental Protection Agency 48
...use controls; and transformers containing < 50 ppm PCBs generally are not regulated for purposes of use. 40 C.F.R. §§ 761.3 and 761.30(a).
In NPRM, EPA requested comment on how to classify, for purposes of...
Central and South v. EPA 48
...3
“PCB Article” means any manufactured article that contains
PCBs or whose surface has been in direct contact with PCBs, such as
capacitors, transformers, electric motors, pumps, and pipes. 40
C.F.R. § 761.3.
14
USWAG argues that EPA...
New Milford v. Standard Demolition Services, Inc. · 0 red 0 yellow 3 green 0 procedural Cited Worth v. Picard Cited State v. Shane K. Cited James P. v. Commissioner of Correction Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 65
...2
‘‘EPA regulations define a ‘non-porous’ surface, in part, as follows: ‘Non-
porous surface means a smooth, unpainted solid surface that limits the
penetration of liquid containing PCBs beyond the immediate surface. . . .’
40 C.F.R. § 761.3 [2015...
Charter Tp. of Van Buren v. Adamkus · 0 red 0 yellow 8 green 0 procedural Cited as authority Romantics v. Activision Publishing, Inc. Cited as authority Branstad v. Glickman Quote Authority Charter Township of Van Buren v. Adamkus Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 46
...are found in 40 C.F.R. § 761.3, and do not include a definition of “site.” The rule that Plaintiff cites, 47 Fed.Reg. at 46987, is not applicable to the regulations at issue. It provides a definition of site for rules regarding...
People v. Todd Shipyards Corp. · 0 red 0 yellow 2 green 0 procedural Cited as authority People v. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY Cited as authority McQueen v. Board of Directors Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 46
...storage.” Defendants correctly point out that EPA provides separate definitions for “disposal” and for “storage for disposal.” (40 C.F.R. § 761.3.) “Storage for disposal” is defined as “temporary storage of PCB’s that have been designated for disposal.” “Disposal” is, however, very...
Joiner v. General Electric Co. · 0 red 0 yellow 30 green 0 procedural Cited as authority Blackwell v. Wyeth Cited as authority Williams Island Synagogue, Inc. v. City of Aventura Cited as authority Soldo v. Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corp. Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 51
...However, the EPA considers any transformer that contains PCBs at a level less than 50 ppm to be a “non-PCB transformer” which is not subject to regulation. 40 C.F.R. § 761.3 (1993). Of all the transformers tested, about 2.5% contained...
Safer Chem Healthy Families v. Usepa 48
...well as
actions related to containing, transporting, destroying,
degrading, decontaminating, or confining PCBs and PCB
Items.” 40 C.F.R. § 761.3. EPA takes issue with
Petitioners’ reliance on this definition, but acknowledges in
its briefing here that the term...
Safer Chem Healthy Families v. Usepa 48
...well as
actions related to containing, transporting, destroying,
degrading, decontaminating, or confining PCBs and PCB
Items.” 40 C.F.R. § 761.3. EPA takes issue with
Petitioners’ reliance on this definition, but acknowledges in
its briefing here that the term...
United States v. Dico, Inc. · 0 red 0 yellow 4 green 0 procedural Cited as authority Michael George Hatfield v. Union Pacific Railroad Company Cited as authority United States v. Dico, Inc. Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 65
...as PCB bulk product waste rather than requiring its disposal as PCB remediation waste. See 40 C.F.R. §§ 761.3, 761.61, 761.62. The Government's objections to the admission of this testimony on relevance and other grounds are hereby...