INDUSTRY ARGUES HAZE TRADING RULE FAILS TO COMPLY WITH COURT RULING

September 22, 2005
Industry officials are taking aim at an EPA proposal allowing Western states to set up an emissions trading program to comply with visibility requirements, at the same time that industry groups and environmentalists are challenging a separate visibility rule in court. The Center for Energy & Economic Development (CEED), a coalition of mining and electricity companies, filed Sept. 16 comments objecting to EPA's Aug. 1 proposal allowing states to set up a cap-and-trade program as an alternative to a command-and-control...


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