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Mintz | USA | 3 Oct 2022
This morning the Supreme Court of the United States heard from the Sacketts of Idaho for the second time. For sixteen years the Sacketts have been in…
Mintz | USA | 17 Jul 2012
On June 22, 2012, the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit upheld the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) removal of the opt-out provision for work that disturbs lead-based paint in pre-1978 housing.
Mintz | USA | 6 Jun 2012
For properties where chlorinated solvents have been released, new regulatory challenges and related liability concerns are increasing as a result of controversial human health studies recently published by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Mintz | USA | 15 Apr 2012
The Environmental Protection Agency released information April 11 concluding that Los Angeles leads U.S. cities in the number of Energy Star-certified buildings with 659 in 2011.
Mintz | USA | 4 Dec 2011
The Environmental Protection Agency published a notice November 29 announcing that it will consider requests of up to $1.2 million in supplemental funding in fiscal year 2012 for state and tribal response programs to clean up brownfield sites.
Mintz | USA | 6 Nov 2011
The Environmental Protection Agency announced November 2 that the University of Central Florida is the winner of the 2011 Energy Star National Building Competition: Battle of the Buildings.
Mintz | USA | 1 Aug 2011
Ordinance 17-11, passed February 8, 2011, amends the San Francisco Environment Code and requires owners of existing nonresidential buildings to conduct energy-efficiency audits and file annual energy benchmark summaries for their properties.
Mintz | USA | 19 Jun 2011
The Department of Transportation announced the availability of $175 million in merit-based grants to promote livable communities June 16.
Mintz | USA | 18 May 2011
By May 1, 2011, New Yorkers had to embrace a new term in their collective lexicon: benchmarking.
Mintz | USA | 8 May 2011
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a competition May 2 among commercial, medical, educational, and public buildings to reduce energy use.