CONGRESSIONAL STUDY DETAILS EPA POWER TO REGULATE CHEMICAL SECURITY

August 25, 2005
Congressional researchers are suggesting that EPA has always had the authority under the Clean Air Act and other statutes needed to force the chemical industry to shore up security vulnerabilities, even though the Bush administration has downgraded the agency's role on the issue in favor of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The issue of whether EPA can secure the industry may reemerge if an upcoming legislative push in the Senate fails to gain traction, particularly because the administration recently...


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