States, Activists Criticize EPA Justification For Stalling Revised PM NAAQS
States and environmentalists are criticizing EPA's recent justification for why it has delayed a proposed rule to revise its particulate matter national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS), saying the agency fails to explain why the delay is reasonable as they push for a court to impose a hard legal deadline on EPA for issuing the rule.
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