DHEC Issues Emergency Orders on Dams
On Friday, October 16, DHEC announced that it was issuing emergency orders requiring remedial actions at some 63 dams statewide. This decision follows the record
On Friday, October 16, DHEC announced that it was issuing emergency orders requiring remedial actions at some 63 dams statewide. This decision follows the record
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a nationwide stay of the US Environmental Protection Agency’s “Waters of the United States” Rule, which was issued
The US Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District (Corps), which has jurisdiction over South Carolina projects, has initiated emergency permitting procedures in response to conditions resulting
EPA has rolled out a final rule revising the 1992 Agricultural Worker Protection Standard (WPS). As we explained in our blog post about the draft
EPA has rolled out a final rule revising the 1992 Agricultural Worker Protection Standard (WPS). As we explained in our blog post about the draft
On Thursday, October 1 EPA announced a final rule setting a new standard for ground level ozone. The new limit of 70 parts per billion is
Prepared by Andrew B. Coburn As seen in Business Black Box Q4 2015 Edition In 2012, Congress passed the JOBS Act with the intent of making
GREENVILLE, SC (October 1, 2015) – The American Heart Association (AHA) has selected Wyche attorney Meliah Bowers Jefferson as a national spokesperson for its “Go
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized its rule requiring Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) users to electronically report data. States
By John Monk and Jamie Self The State Under pressure from a federal class action lawsuit, Gov. Nikki Haley and S.C. Department of Social Services Director Susan
GREENVILLE, SC (September 28, 2015) – Wyche attorney David Anna has been recognized as one of Greenville’s “Best and Brightest 35 and Under” by Furman
In a surprising 3-2 decision, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that environmental plaintiffs whose property is not contaminated may nevertheless be able to recover