Tuesday, May 21, 2013

EPA Delays Near-Road NO2 Monitoring Network, Citing Funding Constraints

EPA is proposing to delay its Jan. 1 deadline for states to launch a first-time near-road air quality monitoring network for its nitrogen dioxide (NO2) air standard, citing a lack of federal and state funding to pay for the network and suggesting an alternate approach that could delay the launch of some monitors until January 2017.


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