Jun 5, 2018

RECENT COLORADO LEGISLATION AND NEW DIVISION OF CONSERVATION

During the 2018 legislative session, the people of Colorado gained an enormous win for our state as House Bill 1291 was passed. This groundbreaking bill extends many key provisions of the Colorado Conservation Easement Tax Credit Program, clarifies and streamlines previously ambiguous or cumbersome aspects, and moves the oversight of […]

Jun 1, 2018

Timothy R. Henderson is a co-founder and Managing Partner of Rich and Henderson, P.C.. His practice focuses on regulatory compliance counseling ranging from hazardous and solid waste (involving both RCRA and Superfund), environmental permitting, air quality, wastewater disposal, water use, and transactional and enforcement matters. He guides investors through the […]

Jun 1, 2018

The Maryland law firm of Rich & Henderson is a full-service AV® Peer Review Rated* law firm focusing in the areas of environmental and natural resource law, land use and civil litigation. We provide counseling and defense services for real estate developers, mining, energy, recycling and waste companies, and cement […]

Jun 1, 2018

EPA Issues Immediately Effective Rule Amending RCRA Definition of Solid Waste

EPA Issues Immediately Effective Rule Amending RCRA Definition of Solid Waste Responding to July 2017 and March 2018 orders issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on May 30, 2018, issued a final rule revising the Definition of […]

May 30, 2018

Fifth District Court of Appeal to Hear Restore Hetch Hetchy’s Appeal of Preemption and Statute of Limitations Issues

May 30, 2018 Fifth District Court of Appeal to Hear Restore Hetch Hetchy’s Appeal of Preemption and Statute of Limitations Issues Today, the Fifth District Court of Appeal will hear oral argument in Restore Hetch Hetchy v. City and County of San Francisco.  Although the lawsuit is based on the […]