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As the Biden administration settles in, the pendulum of federal power has begun to swing back toward greater regulation. In response, regulated entities are beginning to review their range of options to engage in, challenge, or prepare for the host of new regulatory and enforcement initiatives that will shape their business practices for the next several years. While ramping up advocacy efforts, strategic planning, and internal compliance procedures, members of the regulated community interested in challenging federal regulatory activity may have an important potential ally: state attorneys general (AGs). State AGs, along with state governors and legislatures, will play key roles in shaping how far and in what domains new regulations will reach. State AGs frequently lead the charge in challenging or defending federal action in court; they help guide regulatory implementation, and they can have significant influence over en
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Hawaii department fined nearly $222K for operating cesspools Follow Us
Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Monday, March 8, 2021
HONOLULU (AP) - The Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources has been fined nearly $222,000 for operating seven large-capacity cesspools on Kauai island.
The Environmental Protection Agency banned the type of cesspool targeted in 2005 because they can pollute water resources and violate the Safe Drinking Water Act, Hawaii News Now reported Thursday.
The cesspools were at Camp Hale Koa, the Waineke Cabins and at a commercial property, the television station reported.
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The EPA has taken action before against the department, has collected over $400,000 in fines and closed 74 cesspools.