...Georgia's chief environmental regulator has been a favorite target of environmentalists. Detractors have characterized Harold Reheis, the director of the Environmental Protection Division, as too easy toward corporate polluters on issues from air...
...construction sites across Georgia, after years of legal battles with environmental advocates. Under an order issued by Harold Reheis, director of the state's Environmental Protection Division, developers will be required to submit a plan for controlling...
...certain hazardous wastes. According to a consent order agreed to by Georgia Environmental Protection Division Director Harold Reheis and Olin plant Manager Brian Pearson, the fines must be paid within 30 days. Harry Wade, environmental manager at...
...but decided to continue allowing outdoor watering every other day, state Environmental Protection Division Director Harold Reheis said Thursday. Georgia and much of the eastern United States are entering a fifth consecutive year of drought, but...
...environmental chief predicted Thursday. "It may be held up, even for several years, but I believe it will happen," said Harold Reheis, director of Georgia's Environmental Protection Division. Last year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...
...conceded that his bill is aimed only at water-quality regulations that could affect family farmers. But EPD Director Harold Reheis told the panel the legislation also includes a provision that could affect his agency's ability to ensure that Georgia...
...conceded that his bill is aimed only at water-quality regulations that could affect family farmers. But EPD Director Harold Reheis told the panel the legislation also includes a provision that could affect his agency's ability to ensure that Georgia...
...was filed with Georgia's Environmental Protection Division, according to a consent order signed by EPD Director Harold Reheis. The inspectors found renovations under way at the site that did not comply with laws requiring a licensed asbestos...
...water use and continue a series of scientific studies throughout the state would cost $19.2 million next year, said Harold Reheis, the director of the state Environmental Protection Division. The cost for those projects would climb to $23.6...
...of an ambitious five-year plan to beef up the payroll of the 733-employee division by 214 workers. EPD Director Harold Reheis warned that his workers won't be able to keep up with a mounting workload without help. "EPD is not trying to build...