EPA delays ban on HFC blowing agents
The EPA agreed to delay a ban on HFC-134a — a blowing agent utilized in the application of marine flotation foam.
The EPA agreed to delay a ban on HFC-134a — a blowing agent utilized in the application of marine flotation foam.
Groups are encouraging stakeholders to weigh in on the EPA’s most recent proposal to increase ethanol levels in the fuel supply.

Industry renews call for Congress to address shortcomings in 2007 Renewable Fuel Standard mandate

Software tracks environmental compliance, letting a marina operator focus on the business end

Foam Supplies Inc. said it is adding more than 50,000 square feet of ecomate production and warehousing capacity.
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed increasing the amount of ethanol required in the overall fuel supply.
The EPA recently settled an oil industry lawsuit and agreed to set the ethanol blending mandates for this year and last year by Nov. 30.
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and Mercury Marine are among the groups voicing disappointment over the Environmental Protection Agency’s announcement Friday that it will delay
A Washington watchdog group is suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, saying the agency’s rollback of ethanol mandates in 2014 was the result of oil
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy today released a new Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Action Plan that lays out steps federal agencies will take
The EPA agreed to delay a ban on HFC-134a — a blowing agent utilized in the application of marine flotation foam.
Groups are encouraging stakeholders to weigh in on the EPA’s most recent proposal to increase ethanol levels in the fuel supply.

Industry renews call for Congress to address shortcomings in 2007 Renewable Fuel Standard mandate

Software tracks environmental compliance, letting a marina operator focus on the business end

Foam Supplies Inc. said it is adding more than 50,000 square feet of ecomate production and warehousing capacity.
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed increasing the amount of ethanol required in the overall fuel supply.
The EPA recently settled an oil industry lawsuit and agreed to set the ethanol blending mandates for this year and last year by Nov. 30.
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and Mercury Marine are among the groups voicing disappointment over the Environmental Protection Agency’s announcement Friday that it will delay
A Washington watchdog group is suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, saying the agency’s rollback of ethanol mandates in 2014 was the result of oil
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy today released a new Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Action Plan that lays out steps federal agencies will take