| Description: | This report discusses three Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) long-term options in regard to Clean Air: (1) starting anew with a new strategy with respect to mitigating transported air pollution based on the decision; (2) allowing the states to sort out the issue through Section 126 petitions; and (3) seeking new legislation providing EPA with the statutory authority to implement either CAIR in some form, or an alternative. |
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| Location(s): | United States |
| Creation Date: | July 22, 2008 |
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McCarthy, James E.
Specialists in Energy and Environmental Policy Resources, Science, and Industry Division |
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Parker, Larry B.
Specialists in Energy and Environmental Policy Resources, Science, and Industry Division |
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Meltz, Robert
Legislative Attorney American Law Division |
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Publisher Name: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress
Place of Publication: Washington D.C.
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| Original Creation Date: | July 22, 2008 | |
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| Description: | This report discusses three Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) long-term options in regard to Clean Air: (1) starting anew with a new strategy with respect to mitigating transported air pollution based on the decision; (2) allowing the states to sort out the issue through Section 126 petitions; and (3) seeking new legislation providing EPA with the statutory authority to implement either CAIR in some form, or an alternative. |
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