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Recent Environmental Law Articles
State Law Trumps on Location of Solar Panels
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:14-05:00Monday, July 29th, 2019|Categories: Environmental Law|
“Here comes the sun, and I say, It’s all right” is how a new decision on solar energy generating stations by Maryland’s highest court begins, quoting The Beatles song, “Here Comes the Sun.” This case is instructive beyond Maryland’s borders because it involves the intersection ...
Cannabis Manufacturer Charged with RCRA but No CDS Violations
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:14-05:00Sunday, July 21st, 2019|Categories: Environmental Law|
In a criminal case that says significantly more about the prosecution than the indictment on its face, the Federal government is prosecuting a leading cannabis industry manufacturer and distributor for criminal transportation of hazardous waste. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ("RCRA") was enacted in ...
USGBC Wants You to Comment on the Next Version of LEED
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:13-05:00Sunday, July 14th, 2019|Categories: Environmental Law|
The U. S. Green Building Council is looking for the future of LEED and has officially opened a call for feedback and ideas for the next version of LEED. This is an opportunity for anyone and everyone to influence the next version of the most ...
Net Zero Lawsuit Filed Against Home Builder
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:11-05:00Sunday, June 30th, 2019|Categories: Environmental Law|
A lawsuit has been commenced in Maryland alleging that two net zero homes are not. The facts are gleaned from a review of the court pleadings and are instructive for everyone buying or selling a green building. The complaint alleges the defendant home builder and ...
Maryland Reverting to Certifiable In Lieu of Certified Green Building
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:11-05:00Sunday, June 9th, 2019|Categories: Environmental Law|
In response to an act of the Maryland legislature in 2018, the state is proposing a watershed revamp of its current mandatory green building requirements for new public school buildings. The public is being invited to comment on the proposal. Existing State Finance and Procurement ...
EPA Cancels Pesticide Registrations to Save the Bees
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:09-05:00Sunday, June 2nd, 2019|Categories: Environmental Law|
In a rare move, the EPA issued product cancellation orders for certain pesticides effective May 20, 2019. The pesticides contain neonicotinoids that, despite their widespread use have become controversial when laboratory studies reported a link between neonicotinoids and declining bee populations, although a link has ...
GSA Reviews more than 100 Green Building Systems and Recommends 5
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:08-05:00Sunday, May 26th, 2019|Categories: Environmental Law|
Section 436(h) of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 requires the General Services Administration’s Office of Federal High-Performance Buildings to complete a review of high performance building certification systems every 5 years. After the review, GSA recommends to the Secretary of Energy the ...
Recycled Restaurant Waste Cooking Oil Can Trigger Insurance Pollution Exclusion
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:07-05:00Sunday, May 12th, 2019|Categories: Environmental Law|
In a case having broad implications given the wide mandatory recycling of restaurant waste cooking oil across the country, in a decision filed on April 29, 2019, a federal appeals court held that contaminated recycled fat could trigger the “pollution exclusion” in an insurance policy. ...












