Simply put, the time is overdue to implement the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
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Many of the pending rules have been in the offing since the 1990 Clean Air Act.
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As a result, Congress amended the Clean Air Act to adopt Train's approach to evaluating pollutants.
The basic question before the court: What are the requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act?
The legislation, which is an amendment to the Clean Air Act, will codify EPA authority.
Mr Bush is also in trouble for trying to fiddle with the Clean Air Act.
Later in 1970, the government passed an expanded Clean Air Act and created the Environmental Protection Agency.
This gave EPA long-awaited authority to regulate CO2 emissions from new cars under its Clean Air Act.
His Environmental Protection Agency is now instituting it via a broad reading of the Clean Air Act.
The rule, which operates under the Clean Air Act, does not stipulate a lower level of carbon output.
This typically means utilizing existing EPA Clean Air Act authority to regulate carbon emissions from electricity generation plants.
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The Michigan lab was created to set standards and test vehicles after the 1970 Clean Air Act was passed.
The EPA is effectively imposing cap and trade by administrative regulation under the Clean Air Act, without Congressional approval.
California led the way for the nation, and in 1963, the United States passed the Clean Air Act.
The EPA regulates other pollutants under the Clean Air Act, but not this.
That's how that got solved, was basically what happened -- the Clean Air Act slapped a price on sulfur emissions.
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It also releases double the other pollutants regulated by the Clean Air Act that include sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide.
In economic terms, either system would dwarf the impact of previous big environmental laws, such as the Clean Air Act.
Lisa Murkowski that would prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from regulating greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act.
The Court held that the regulatory authority resided in the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments passed in the first Bush Administration.
Using the Clean Air Act, by the administration's own admission, is not the cheapest or most effective way to cut emissions.
The Clean Air Act gives affected sources three years from the issuance of the final rules to comply with the regulations.
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The Endangerment Rule triggered the Tailpipe Rule, which in turn triggered Clean Air Act permitting requirements for major stationary GHG emitters.
There was no promise of a Clean Air Act or tough new powers for China's environmental authorities, just the promise to do better.
California has sought permission under the Clean Air Act to require that vehicles sold in California meet yet another even stricter emission rule.
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The legacy of the Great Smog was the Clean Air Act of 1956 which introduced a number of measures to reduce air pollution.
And on Weibo, China's version of Twitter, Pan Shiyi, a real estate magnate, called for the country to adopt its own Clean Air Act.
The state of Texas also sued claiming the EPA did not have the authority to do what it did under the Clean Air Act.
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Yet the Clean Air Act requires States to adopt implementation plans adequate to attain primary (health-based) NAAQS within five or at most 10 years.
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The Clean Air Act, most recently amended in 1990, orders the EPA to regulate emitters of as little as 100 tons of pollutants per year.
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