Thursday, May 17, 2012

Appellate Ruling Casts Doubt On State Air Plans Relying On Old Data

A recent appellate ruling rejecting a California plan for attaining EPA's air quality standards throws into question the validity of other state implementation plans (SIPs) that may also rely on years-old air quality data and computer modeling because it rejects an agency policy that requires officials to weigh SIPs based only on the data contained in it.


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