If not, you could be in for an unpleasant surprise.
The law firm of Saul Ewing is alerting its clients and friends to a recently proposed consent decree between the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Ryland,
one of the nation’s largest homebuilders. 
Under the proposal, Ryland would be required to establish and implement
a company-wide management, reporting and training program for stormwater compliance–in addition to
paying a $625,000 penalty–to resolve EPA enforcement actions under the Clean
Water Act.
Saul Ewing notes that the agreement goes beyond the current regulatory requirements and could become a template that the EPA or a state could seek to impose in future cases involving stormwater violations. 

For more, see Saul Ewing’s alert here



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