Advisory Group Struggles Toward Consensus On Air Regulation Reforms

December 14, 2004
A workgroup of the Clean Air Act Advisory Committee (CAAAC) is poised to issue major recommendations this month for changes to the way EPA regulates air quality. But it remains unclear to what extent the group will be able to come to an agreement, and group members may postpone discussion of some issues until next year, sources say. A draft of the report the workgroup is preparing for CAAAC calls for new air monitoring requirements, controls on industrial boiler emissions,...


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