California Offers Model For Easing EPA Takeover Of GHG Permits
WHITEFIELD, NH -- EPA is seeking to downplay the threat of its pending takeover of some Clean Air Act permitting duties for greenhouse gases (GHGs) next year in states that cannot or will not implement its tailoring rule establishing GHG emission limits, saying that one approach could be that the agency splits permitting duties with state agencies similar to an existing arrangement with California.
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