New York Expands Investment in Climate Resilience
New York State has announced nearly $100 million in new grant funding to support climate resiliency projects focused on reducing flood risk and strengthening infrastructure. The funding is available through two programs administered by the New York State Department of...
Title V Annual Emissions Reporting
Annual emissions reports for facilities holding a Title V Operating Permit in New York State are required to be submitted to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) by April 15 for the previous calendar year. What Is the Purpose of...
CT’s New Release-Based Cleanup Regulations
Connecticut (CT) has adopted the Release-Based Cleanup Regulations (RBCRs), a major change to how environmental contamination is managed statewide. The regulations were adopted on May 16, 2025 and take effect March 1, 2026. What the New Regulations Cover The CT...
CT DEEP Opens Round 3 of Brownfield Grants to Support Open Space and Community Redevelopment
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has launched Round 3 of its Brownfields Open Space Grant Program, continuing its efforts to transform contaminated properties into community spaces. This program helps municipalities and...
New York State’s Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Legislation
Last year, New York State passed a package of legislation aimed at increasing the safety of lithium-ion batteries. This move follows a wave of lithium-ion battery-related fires in recent years, particularly in urban areas where e-bike and micromobility device usage...
New York State Releases 2025 Draft State Energy Plan
The New York State Energy Planning Board has released the 2025 Draft State Energy Plan, providing a detailed roadmap for how the state intends to meet its future energy needs while maintaining affordability, reliability, and environmental stewardship. Planned...