On April 20, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) extended the public comment period for the 2020 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) general permit for stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity, also referred to as the 鈥2020 Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP).鈥 The comment period was extended for 30 days, setting a new deadline of June 1, 2020. Construction companies that perform activities associated with cement or concrete manufacturing, asphalt paving, minerals mining, or landfill operations will all likely be impacted by the changes. 麻豆传媒 has several concerns with the proposed permit and is working with a coalition to submit comments.
On April 21, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers鈥 Navigable Waters Protection Rule: Definition of 鈥淲aters of the United States鈥 was published in the Federal Register.
The comment period closed March 10 on the Council on Environmental Quality鈥檚 (CEQ) proposed updates to the implementing rules for the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). 麻豆传媒 filed a comprehensive letter on behalf of the construction industry in support of the proposal to promote more efficient, effective, and timely federal environmental reviews and permitting of infrastructure projects. 麻豆传媒 seeks to increase investment and project development in a manner that strengthens our economy and enhances environmental stewardship. To this end, 麻豆传媒 also supported the U.S. Chamber-led 鈥淯nlock American Investment鈥 coalition鈥檚 extensive outreach, education and advocacy efforts 鈥 click here for coalition letter.
On Mar. 19, 麻豆传媒 submitted comments in support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service鈥檚 proposed update to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), which would clarify that unintended or incidental impacts to migratory birds that occur within the scope of lawful, and often necessary, business activities do not carry criminal penalties and expansive liability exposure. The proposed rule would codify and apply a uniform interpretation of the MBTA that its prohibitions do not apply to incidental take. In addition, the proposal would limit the scope of the Act to actions that are directed at migratory birds, their nests, or their eggs, and would clarify that injury to or mortality of migratory birds that results from, but is not the purpose of, an action (i.e., incidental taking or killing) is not prohibited by the Act.

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As of March 5, a majority of federal agencies, including the Department of Labor (DOL) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), have launched guidance portals in accordance with a pair of executive orders (EO 13891 and EO 13892). These measures, signed by President Trump in October 2019, intend to reduce the impact of agency guidance the White House believes has become a back-door means of regulation. The orders target significant guidance that could have the potential to impact the economy, the environment, public health, or state, local, or tribal communities.

On Feb. 27, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released for public comment a draft of its general permit to regulate stormwater discharges from most industrial activities. Construction companies that perform activities associated with cement or concrete manufacturing, asphalt paving, minerals mining, or landfill operations will all likely be impacted by changes to EPA鈥檚 Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP). The MSGP applies where EPA is the permitting authority and sets the standard for related general permits issued by states. 麻豆传媒 is working with a coalition to submit comments to EPA in advance of the deadline.