WASHINGTON – In an effort to ensure that Florida residents voices are heard, the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending the comment period for the agency’s proposed water quality standards. The comment period is being extended for 30 days and will now end on April 28. The agency will also hold three more public hearings in Florida to obtain additional input and comments on the proposed rulemaking. Planning for the additional hearings is underway and the hearings are targeted for mid-April in several cities across the state. br /br /View the a href=”http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/F1E9717DA6EB0FF2852576DC005D1472″Original article/a
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EPA Extends Comment Period To Hear More From Floridians on Proposed Water Quality Standards
WASHINGTON – In an effort to ensure that Florida residents voices are heard, the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending the comment period for the agency’s proposed water quality standards. The comment period is being extended for 30 days and will now end on April 28. The agency will also hold three more public hearings in Florida to obtain additional input and comments on the proposed rulemaking. Planning for the additional hearings is underway and the hearings are targeted for mid-April in several cities across the state. br /br /View the a href=”http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/F1E9717DA6EB0FF2852576DC005D1472″Original article/a
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