Significantly Narrows Scope of Federal Wetlands Permitting The Supreme Court’s most recent opinion on the Clean Water Act, Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, dramatically narrows Read more »
Environmental & Natural Resources
Update on the Regulation of Electric Energy Storage Facilities in Vermont
On the last day of 2022, provisions of Vermont Act 54 took effect that overhaul and expand the Vermont Public Utility Commission’s (“PUC”) regulation of electric energy storage facilities. Act 54 Read more »
FTC Green Guides to be Reviewed in 2023
In a long awaited move, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) announced in December that it is seeking public comment on its review of the ‘Green Guides’ for the Use of Read more »
Geoff Hand to present at Vermont Environmental Consortium’s Investigation and Remediation Conference
Partner Geoff Hand will be participating in a at the Vermont Environmental Consortium’s Investigation and Remediation Conference at Main Street Landing in Burlington on Tuesday, December 6. Read more »
Megan Noonan Joins SRH Law
Burlington, VT – SRH Law is pleased to announce that Megan Noonan has joined the firm as an associate attorney. Megan is a 2020 graduate of Vermont Law School. Before joining the firm, she clerked Read more »
Geoff Hand to present at White + Burke Vermont Development Conference
Partner Geoff Hand will be participating in panel at the annual White + Burke Vermont Development Conference on Thursday, November 17 at the Hilton Waterfront Hotel in Burlington. The conference Read more »
$6 Million Brownfields Investment Announced to Redevelop 453 Pine Street in Burlington
In a joint press conference last week, Governor Phil Scott announced that the state has committed $6 million in brownfields funding to redevelop a parcel of land along Pine Street in Burlington. The Read more »
California Adds Requirements for Compostable Marketing Claims
The California legislature recently added new requirements for products sold in the state that claim to be “compostable” or “home compostable” in AB 1201. As of the Read more »
Using Federal Funding for Municipal Resiliency Projects in Vermont
Vermont is awash with an unprecedented surge in federal funding. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, American Rescue Plan, and other pandemic-related aid represents the most significant Read more »
Vermont DEC Issues Draft Guidance on PCBs in Non-School Buildings
On March 10, 2022, the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (“DEC”) published new draft technical guidance addressing polychlorinated biphenyls (“PCBs”) that Read more »
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