Sentences with phrase «stricter environmental regulations on»

Kelley continues to advocate for stricter environmental regulations on the Texas Gulf Coast and serves on the EPA's National Environmental Justice Advisory Council.

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Our technologies are on the forefront of green energy innovations and we are constantly striving to meet strict environmental regulations and help our customers reduce their carbon footprint,» Mr Bambridge said.
Countdown Begins on Remodeling, Repairing and Paint Rules «New EPA Regs Aimed at Decreasing Lead Poisoning» In less than a month, all contractors who perform renovations, painting and remodeling that might disturb lead - based paint in houses, child care facilities and schools built before 1978 will be required to meet stricter guidelines under the new regulations established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Oneida County Health Department officials said today.
While the Obama administration made a late push to control methane, environmental groups often referred to the regulations on the books as a good jumping - off point but not nearly strict enough to match the threat, particularly over the short term.
The automaker's current growth potential is capped by strict environmental regulations that impose a production limit of 10,000 cars per year based on current fleet - average emissions, reports Automotive News.
You would have foreseen the strict, new environmental regulations imposed on industry and utilities.
The US and most European governments already have strict regulations on mercury emissions; however, a recent report from the United Nations Environmental Program reveals that mercury emissions are increasing around the world.
The White House announcement that it was overruling the Environmental Protection Agency's plan to adopt a stricter standard for ground - level ozone came just hours after another dismal jobs reports and in the midst of an intensifying political debate over the impact of federal regulations on job creation
Other factors, such as a stronger economy, will have a bigger impact on home values, and as long as government regulations continue to eat up 40 percent of the costs to build a home and environmental regulations remain the strictest in the nation, the housing stock will remain low and home prices in San Diego will continue to rise.
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