⚖️ EPA land disposal variance granted; White House quantum EO…
The EPA quietly handed U.S. Ecology Nevada a land disposal variance for high-mercury subcategory wastes this week, the kind of site-specific regulatory carve-out that takes years to secure and changes the economics of hazardous waste handling at a single facility. While that worked through the...
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The EPA quietly handed U.S. Ecology Nevada a land disposal variance for high-mercury subcategory wastes this week, the kind of site-specific regulatory carve-out that takes years to secure and changes the economics of hazardous waste handling at a single facility. While that worked through the federal register, the White House signed two executive orders reorienting how the U.S. government thinks about quantum computing, one accelerating domestic development under EO 14413 , the other directing agencies to harden encryption infrastructure against quantum-enabled attacks under EO 14412 . Treasury also moved, proposing joint data standards under the Financial Data Transparency Act that would touch how financial institutions report across the board.
The EPA granted U.S. Ecology Nevada, Inc. a land disposal restrictions variance for high mercury subcategory wastes, allowing the company to continue disposing of certain hazardous mercury-containing materials that would otherwise be prohibited under standard LDR treatment requirements. The variance provides a site-specific exemption based on the facility's demonstrated treatment capacity and waste characteristics.