Scott DuBoff’s practice focuses on environmental and energy matters. Mr. DuBoff represents corporations and local government clients before federal and state administrative agencies, trial and appellate courts and Congress. His practice encompasses air quality, waste-to-energy, surface and groundwater protection, Superfund (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act [CERCLA]), resource recovery, and environmental planning matters on behalf of industrial clients (such as utilities and oil production and refining companies) and local government agencies.
Professional Activities
- Member, American Bar Association, Environment, Energy and Resources Section, 1987-present
- Member, American Bar Association, Air Quality Committee, 1995-present
- Member, American Bar Association, Solid Waste Management Committee, 2000-present
- Member, District of Columbia Bar, Committee on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources, 1987-present
Publications
- "Alternative Financing for Enhanced Environmental Protection: The Intersection of Waste-to-Energy Technology and Solid Waste Flow Control Authority," Proceedings of the 17th Annual North American Waste-to-Energy Conference (NAWTEC17), May 18, 2009.
- "The Power Engineering Decision: Parting Company With Harmon, Tenth Circuit Upholds EPA 'Overfiling' Authority Under RCRA," American Bar Association, December 2002.
- "Municipal Solid Waste Flow Control Upheld in the Oneida-Herkimer Case: But Will The Supreme Court Agree?," Municipal Lawyer, November/December 2001.
- "U.S. EPA's New Source Performance Standards and Emissions Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustion Facilities—Revised Regulations Become Final—'Finally'," Air & Waste Management Association, June 1996.





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