EPA, Colorado Reach Deal To Fight Utility's Bid For Emergency MACT Stay

August 28, 2015
EPA and Colorado air regulators have reached a deal that lifts a looming Sept. 1 interim deadline for a Western power company's facility in the state to decide whether to comply with a hydrogen chloride emission limit in the agency's utility air toxics rule, hoping to fend off the company's renewed bid for an appeals court to stay the compliance deadline. Tri-State Generation has twice asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to issue an...


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