Quick Quiz: EH&S News of the Week

Test your knowledge relating to recent EH&S news—or use this quiz to stay sharp.
The President's executive order to freeze ongoing regulatory actions directed Federal agencies to...

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POTUS’s executive order to freeze ongoing regulatory actions directed Federal agencies to:
- Withdraw unpublished rules to be reviewed and approved by a department or agency head appointed by the President since taking office.
- Consider postponing for 60 days (or more, as appropriate) the effective date for any rules that were published but have not yet taken effect.
- Consider re-opening the comment period on postponed rules.
That's right.
POTUS’s executive order to freeze ongoing regulatory actions directed Federal agencies to:
- Withdraw unpublished rules to be reviewed and approved by a department or agency head appointed by the President since taking office.
- Consider postponing for 60 days (or more, as appropriate) the effective date for any rules that were published but have not yet taken effect.
- Consider re-opening the comment period on postponed rules.
Two US EPA reporting deadlines are coming up. Which two environmental reporting deadlines occur in March?

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Tier II reports are due March 1, and Greenhouse Gas reports are due March 31. More about these reports on our blog.
That's right.
Tier II reports are due March 1, and Greenhouse Gas reports are due March 31. More about these reports on our blog.
Industry professionals don't always refer to EH&S reports as their official names. What other name(s) do pros use for Tier II reports?

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EPCRA Tier II reporting has many names in the industry, such as "Right-to-Know," "Hazardous Chemical Inventory Reporting," "EPCRA 311," and "EPCRA 312."
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EPCRA Tier II reporting has many names in the industry, such as "Right-to-Know," "Hazardous Chemical Inventory Reporting," "EPCRA 311," and "EPCRA 312."
A recent DOT enforcement memo discusses international regulations to ship by which modes?

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US DOT PHMSA recently provided flexibility for shippers of hazardous materials in an enforcement memo. We talked about it here.
That's right.
US DOT PHMSA recently provided flexibility for shippers of hazardous materials in an enforcement memo. We talked about it here.
EPA recently delayed a rule adding PFAS substances to the TRI reporting list under EPCRA. How many PFAS will be added with the rule?

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US EPA's delayed rule will add 9 PFAS substances to the TRI reporting list under EPCRA.
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US EPA's delayed rule will add 9 PFAS substances to the TRI reporting list under EPCRA.
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