Tag: regulation

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Alexander maintaining a positive outlook regardless of election outcome

October 27, 2020By

Arcosa’s Scott Alexander weighs in with a commentary on the upcoming election.

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Navigable Waters Protection rule replaces WOTUS

June 23, 2020By and

The rule – the final replacement for the 2015 Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule – went into effect June 22 for most of the U.S.

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Replacement WOTUS rule takes next step

April 21, 2020By

Now published in the Federal Register, the final replacement Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule goes into effect this June.

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Women’s conference brings CRH leaders together

March 30, 2020By

Women from CRH’s businesses gathered in the nation’s capital to discuss workforce development, highway funding and more.

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New definition for WOTUS finally put forth

January 24, 2020By

The new Navigable Waters Protection Rule ends decades of uncertainty over where federal jurisdiction begins and ends.

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New WOTUS rule reportedly on track

December 19, 2019By

The Environmental Protection Agency’s final rule to replace the 2015 Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule is now under interagency review.

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Comparing and contrasting MSHA with OSHA

October 7, 2019By

Aggregate producers may not like everything about the Mine Safety & Health Administration’s (MSHA) approach, but a glimpse at a couple of day-to-day practices at the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) provides a look at a potential alternative universe.

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MSHA’s 2017 workplace exams rule back in place

October 2, 2019By

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) put this old rule into effect after a court vacated a 2018 update of the rule on examinations of working places.

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New head at the Department of Labor

October 2, 2019By

Eugene Scalia officially took up the office this week, succeeding the departed Alexander Acosta.

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