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D.C. Circuit Upholds EPA'S Ozone, Particulate Matter Standards ( April 2002 )
On March 26th, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit granted a major victory to the Environmental Protection Agency in the EPA's efforts to regulate air pollutants. In a unanimous decision, a three-judge panel upheld the agency's National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone and fine particulate matter against challenges brought by industry representatives, environmental activists and several states. -
EPA'S Aggressive New Approach to Air Pollution Enforcement ( January 2001 )
According to conventional wisdom, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has all but abandoned en. -
Proposed Solvent Cleaning Regulations ( January 2001 )
DEP has proposed new regulations of solvent cleaning operations in order to reduce volatile organic compounds ("VO. -
DEP Proposes Nox Regulations For Other States ( January 2000 )
On January22, 2000, DEP published an Advance Notice of Final Rulemaking establishing a program to limit the emissi. -
EPA Extends Stay On Section 126 Petitions ( January 2000 )
On May 25, 1999, EPA made a final determination that portions of petitions filed by Pennsylvania and other Northeas. -
Update On Pennsylvania Ozone Transport Regulation ( January 2000 )
In a January 22 draft final rulemaking, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) embarked on. -
American Trucking: A New Standard For Challenging EPA Rulemakings ( October 1999 )
This article was originally published in the Outside Perspectives section of CCM -The American Lawyer's Corporate C. -
EPA Bolsters Ozone and Particulate Matter Standards ( October 1999 )
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has promulgated a more stringent set of national ambient. -
Science and the High Cost of Cleaner Air ( August 1999 )
This article discusses the high cost of new government regulations regarding clean air standards. -
Louisiana Environmental Regulations ( July 1999 )
The following final rules were issued by the state's Department of Environmental Quality in July 1999: An eme.
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