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The Clean Air Act does not explicitly direct the E.P.A. to regulate carbon dioxide — rather, it more broadly asks the agency to regulate pollutants that “endanger human health.” ...
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.
The E.P.A. relies on CARB to certify that products conform to Clean Air Act regulations. Between fees and independent testing, an application costs about $6,500 to $9,000 per device, and takes two ...
Government's Clean Air Act Prosecution Ends in 'Not Guilty' Verdict for Remaining Defendants "It really came down to a failure of the government's proof," said one of the defense lawyers. June 28 ...
Insight: How the Clean Air Act lets closed coal plants keep polluting for years. By Tim McLaughlin. April 24, 2023 5:55 PM UTC Updated April 24, 2023 Item 1 of 5 A general view of ...
Biden is trying to weaponize the Clean Air Act on his way out of the White House by John Shu, opinion contributor - 01/04/25 10:00 AM ET.
E.P.A, 985 F.2d 1055 (D.C. Cir. 2021) we discussed earlier this year, the regulated community should be aware of these recent developments as they may affect future projects. Background ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has instructed Fayat S.A.S. and nine of its subsidiaries to pay $11M for violating Clean Air Act emission standards regulations. The Justice Department ...
Title V of the Clean Air Act requires certain stationary sources of air pollution to obtain Operating Permits. States that administer Title V do so through adopted implementation plans.
The defendant, Thomas James Nash, 37, appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Timothy J. Cavan in Billings and pleaded guilty to tampering with Clean Air Act monitoring device.
The Clean Air Act requires the state to make a final decision within 18 months of receipt of a permit application by a polluter. Following the Center’s petition, the EPA persuaded North Carolina to ...