Court Appears To Back EPA In Suit Over Designating PM Attainment Areas
Federal appeals court judges at Jan. 24 oral arguments appeared to side with EPA in a suit filed by Utah counties that poses an important test for how the agency applies it nine-factor approach for designating areas out of attainment with its fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air standard, with the judges saying EPA has authority for its approach.
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