Illinois Supreme Court will decide dispute between Pollution Control Board and Illinois EPABy Raymond T. ReottEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, March 2019In a pending Illinois Supreme Court case, County of Will v. Illinois Pollution Control Board, the court will shed some light on the authority of the Pollution Control Board and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
Dicamba lawsuitsEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, December 2018A summary of some of the legal actions related to damage from the dicamba herbicide drift since the introduction of dicamba-resistant crops in 2016.
A license to pollute? People v. SterigenicsBy Matthew E. Cohn & William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, December 2018An overview of People v. Sterigenics, in which the state of Illinois alleged that Sterigenics emitted toxic gas into the atmosphere in violation of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
Ninth Circuit expands the reach of the Clean Water ActBy Jorge MihalopoulosEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, July 2018The recent decision in Hawai'i Wildlife Fund v. County of Maui marks a dramatic shift in the Clean Water Act jurisprudence.
EPA launches Smart Sectors ProgramBy Emily N. MasalskiEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, March 2018The purpose of the Smart Sectors program is to reduce regulatory burden by engaging with industry stakeholders to enhance long-term regulatory certainty and predictability and to produce policies to improve environmental protection.
EPA seeks public comments for Lead and Copper Rule Federalism ConsultationBy Emily N. MasalskiEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, March 2018The U.S. EPA will be collecting public comments from state and local government officials on proposed regulatory revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule until March 8, 2018.
Comparison of public trust and private rights on the shores of the Great LakesBy Bertram C. FreyEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, February 2018This article provides an overview of how the public trust doctrine has been applied to the shores of the Great Lakes in each of the eight Great Lakes states, and the differences among each state’s public trust jurisprudence.
Landlord bewareBy Raymond T. ReottEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, October 2017The case of People Ex rel Madigan v. Lincoln Limited reached an interesting distinction between the responsibilities of the tenant and the landlord, but ultimately the landlord remains at risk for whatever is done at its property, whether by tenants or even trespassers.
The legislative history of the Great Lakes Restoration InitiativeBy Kevin T. CarlsonEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, October 2017Launched in 2010, GLRI so far has provided nearly $2 billion across five focus areas in a comprehensive effort to protect, preserve, and restore the Lakes.
Hazardous waste developments in the retail contextBy Patrick PaulEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, August 2017In addition to the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ’s Hazardous Waste Generator Improvements Rule, EPA is also exploring new rules for managing hazardous waste pharmaceuticals, retail products like aerosol cans and consumer electronics, and protocols for reverse distribution of hazardous wastes from retail facilities.
Summary of Public Acts from the 99th Illinois General AssemblyBy Kent E. Mohr, Jr.Environmental and Natural Resources Law, August 2017This article provides a summary of select environmental-related public acts from the later portion of the 99th Illinois General Assembly. Lead and water were hot topics this session, as one might imagine.
Key post acquisition obligations for BFPPsBy Samantha GibsonEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, May 2017A discussion of the post-acquisition obligations one must satisfy in order to get the protection of a BFPP defense.
Lenders and contaminated propertyBy Eugene P. Schmittgens, Jr.Business Advice and Financial Planning, May 2016Establishing proper safeguards and with a property with a viable end-use, contaminated properties can be profitable for all parties.