EPA Agrees To Deadline For Ruling On Western Pollution Transport Plans

November 27, 2009
EPA is agreeing to a proposed consent decree with environmentalists that would require the agency to no later than mid-2011 approve state implementation plans (SIPs) to reduce interstate ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the West or impose a federal implementation plan (FIP) to cut emissions if EPA deems the plans inadequate. The Nov. 10 proposed settlement between EPA and WildEarth Guardians -- which sued EPA to force action on the plans -- lays out a slew of deadlines...


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