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Related Terms: Environmental Law and Business The Clean Air Act of 1970 is a U.S. federal law intended to reduce air pollution and protect air quality.
Opinion: Hogan Lovells' Sean Marotta and Danielle Desaulniers Stempel explain how the Supreme Court's new two-step rule to ...
U.S. Attorney's Office asks for dismissal on supervisor's behalf a week after Erie Coke as a corporation pleaded guilty to ...
The Clean Air Act also saves money and protects our economy. In its first two decades alone, the Act provided benefits including decreased healthcare costs and reduced lost work time worth $22.2 ...
The Clean Air Act, first enacted in 1963, is in many ways a wild success. Thanks to the landmark environmental law and its subsequent amendments, the six most common air pollutants fell by an ...
This coming Monday, December 17 marks the 55th anniversary of the Clean Air Act. Coincidentally, it is also the end of the public comment period for the Trump administration’s proposal to ...
Sixty floors above the smokestacks and sprawl of Houston, the air is clear, invisible, just as it should be. From the observation deck of the JPMorgan Chase Tower, the city's highest public view ...
The Clean Air Act requires companies to provide the necessary information, ... for example, does not allow farmers to use the software to diagnose and repair problems with the emissions systems.
Oreskes has found more than 100 examples of congressional hearings that examined CO2 and the greenhouse effect prior to the adoption of the Clean Air Act, evidence she plans to spell out in part two.
The document said a redo of the Clean Air Act wouldn’t be necessary if Congress could find some other way to inoculate California’s hazy midsection from EPA sanctions for air pollution beyond local ...
Trouble is, besides failing to define “routine,” the Clean Air Act also fails to provide a list of possible changes that require a PSD permit. (So, for example, ...