Critics Of California Non-Road Engine Rule Fault EPA's Approval Of Policy

February 27, 2015
Road builders and other industry groups critical of California's "in-use" air rules limiting use of non-road engines are urging a federal appeals court to vacate EPA's issuance of a Clean Air Act waiver to allow implementation of the rules, saying the agency's decision for the waiver was flawed and the rules cannot be replicated elsewhere. Under the air law, California can set more-stringent mobile source air rules than the federal government that other states can then adopt if EPA approves...


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