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- Appellate Division Upholds Right of New York Municipalities to Regulate Fracking through Zoning Ordinances
- EPA Announces New Tenant Protections Under Superfund
- Beekeepers File Suit Against the EPA Over Controversial Pesticide Registrations
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Extension of New York State Fracking Moratorium Passes State Assembly, But its Ultimate Fate is Unclear -
Destruction of Oil Spill Investigation Data Ruled Not Sufficiently Prejudicial to Warrant the Dismissal of a Cost Recovery Action Under Navigation Law § 12 - After Surviving a Legal Challenge, the Coney Island Boardwalk is “Going Green”
- Deadline for Statewide Fracking Regulations Extended
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EPA to Defend its “Proposed Plan” for Remediating the Gowanus Canal Superfund Site During Public Meetings on January 23 and 24, 2013 - Proposed Revisions to SEQRA Regulations Currently Under Review
- Migration of Contamination Does Not Automatically Create a Single “Facility” Under CERCLA
- Can Entering Into a CERCLA Consent Decree Preclude Subsequent Cost Recovery Actions?
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DEC “Incidental Take” Permit Regulations Survive Challenge - Binghamton Fracking Ban Struck Down in New York State Supreme Court
- “Fracking NY” Blog Series: Update – Decisions Upholding Zoning Bans on Fracking in NY Appealed
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“Fracking NY” Blog Series: Update – Federal Regulations - Court Holds Citizens Cannot Sue for Violations of Section 404 Permits under Clean Water Act
- New York City Approves “Zone Green” Amendments to the City Zoning Resolution
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11th Circuit Decision Follows that of Niagara v. Mohawk: Under CERCLA, Parties Who Enter Into Consent Decree with Government Are Limited to a § 113(f) Contribution Claim
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