Get Updates on Regulatory Information
You can get updates on EPA's rules and related activities in a variety of ways, depending on what you want to know.
Learn About the Regulations We Initiated This Month
Each month, we post summaries, proposed publication dates, contacts, and other information about recently initiated rules, giving you early notice of upcoming regulatory actions. These Action Initiation Lists augment our Semiannual Regulatory Agendas, which provide the public with updates every six months.
Subscribe to Email Notifications on Specific Rules
Via Regulations.gov, you can sign up for email notifications so you will be alerted when a document (e.g., a proposed rule or a meeting notice) is added to a docket. All of EPA's rules have a docket on Regulations.gov.
You must register for notifications for each of the rules you're interested in. To do so, follow these steps:
- Go to the "Docket Folder Summary" page for the rule you're interested in. (The easiest way to get to the docket folder is to enter the docket number in the "Keyword" field on the Regulations.gov home page. Click "Search." When your search results are displayed, click "Open Docket Folder" on the right-hand side of your screen.)
- Click the "Sign Up for Email Alert" link near the top of the "Docket Folder Summary" page and complete the form that pops up.
Subscribe to an RSS Feed from Regulations.gov
Regulations.gov offers RSS news feeds specific to each agency. To sign up for a news feed about EPA rules, follow these steps:
- Click the "RSS" tab at the top of the Regulations.gov home page.
- Find and click on "EPA - Environmental Protection Agency."
- Use whatever RSS reader you prefer to subscribe. (Don't know much about RSS feeds? Read about them at USA.gov.)
Get environmental compliance assistance news by email
The Quarterly Compliance Assistance News Brief provides the latest information on:
- New compliance assistance tools and resources.
- Significant rule changes.
- Upcoming workshops/trainings events and web casts.
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