Thursday, May 17, 2012

Industry Cites Economic Fears In 11th-Hour Bid To Soften EPA PVC MACT

Industry officials are waging an 11th-hour bid to soften EPA's pending final air toxics rule for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plants, meeting with agency and White House officials to warn that unless EPA makes a host of changes the rule will be impossible for some plants to meet, causing them to shutter and creating hundreds of job losses.


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