STATE GROUP EYES NEXT MOVE AFTER AVIATION EMISSIONS TALKS COLLAPSE

December 2, 2004
State and local air pollution regulators are examining their legal and regulatory options for reducing emissions from airports over the next several years after the collapse of long-running talks facilitated by EPA and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) aimed at developing emissions reduction strategies for the aviation sector, according to an association representing the state and local officials. In a Nov. 22 letter, the State & Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators /Association of Air Pollution Control Officials (STAPPA/ALAPCO) formally notified...


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