Bridgeton Landfill and the EPA

Since the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last year reached an agreement with Bridgeton Landfill, LLC, there has been a noteworthy shift on the enhancement of air quality in the region.  According to Mark Hague, Administrator for the EPA Region 7, “the installation and operation of these air monitors is an important step in evaluating the air quality in the community. These monitors are the latest in a series of steps taken by the Bridgeton Landfill under EPA and MDNR oversight to help ensure air quality around the landfill is protective of public health.”

It seems that already, positive results have been incurred from the new air monitors at the landfill sites. Further air monitoring is taking place in two other places too:  one near St. Charles Rock Road and the other near the Spanish Village water tower.  These locations were chosen by the EPA in an attempt to have the monitors are able to cover air emissions under various wind directions.  As well, they will bolster the actions being undertaken the nearby Rider Trail monitored by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.

These monitors form just part of the $200 million that Bridgeton Landfill has invested in “odor control, environmental remediation and site improvements.”

Finance Professionals Facing Pay Cuts After New Regulations Kick In

After long-delays it looks like regulators will finally have their way; legislation to restrict bonuses were proposed by financial services watchdogs are about to come into practice.

Payouts are being limited as one of the last parts of the Dodd-Frank reforms which were instituted to prevent financial disasters. The new rules will apply to a wider range of employees at large banks and not just the top tier execs, in addition to those working at other kinds of institutions.

The new rules will mostly affect those who are designated as “significant risk-takers.” They include those on the top 5 percent of earners at the largest banks or others who put at risk large amounts of an institutions capital.