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May 25 2023
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Supreme Court Reins In the EPA Again, This Time on the Clean Water Act
National Review (News)Aug 16 2023
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10th Circuit Upholds Wyoming’s Regional Haze Plan, Rejects EPA Proposal
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - Wyoming had a key court victory this week. Yesterday a three-judge panel of the 10th Circuit Federal Court issued an opinion validating Wyoming’s State Implementation Plan regarding emissions from the Wyodak power plant near Gillette, Wyoming. The Court also upheld EPA’s decision to approve the State Implementation Plan for Naughton Units 1 and 2, located
Wyoming News NowMay 11 2023
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The EPA Power Plant Rule Is the Anchor To Biden's Wider Climate Agenda
The Environmental Protection Agency has been on a rulemaking frenzy this year, issuing a suite of new regulations over the past few months designed to cut pollution. From rules on how to dispose of waste from coal-fired power plants to new requirements for passenger vehicles, the drumbeat has felt almost non-stop. On Thursday, the EPA announced the biggest measure yet: new greenhouse gas
Time MagazineMay 11 2023
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Daily on Energy: EPA swings on Biden’s biggest climate rule to date
Subscribe today to the Washington Examiner magazine and get Washington Briefing: politics and policy stories that will keep you up to date with what's going on in Washington. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Just $1.00 an issue! THE NEW POWER PLANT RULES: EPA’s new proposed just supercharged the political debate over the swift green energy transition the Biden administration wants to advance and, amid the
Washington ExaminerMay 12 2023
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Biden administration’s power plant rules underscore reality of EPA limits
The Biden administration’s proposed power plant regulations could dramatically reduce carbon emissions while also allowing some fossil fuel infrastructure to continue operating without an end date in sight. That dichotomy — a result of the administration’s complicated bet on carbon capture and hydrogen technologies — could leave some communities to continue reckoning with air pollution and
NBC News (Online)Feb 21 2023
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EPA orders Norfolk Southern to clean up toxic derailment
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ordered Norfolk Southern on Tuesday to pay for the cleanup of the East Palestine, Ohio train wreck and chemical release as federal regulators took charge of long-term recovery efforts and promised worried residents they wouldn’t be forgotten.
Using its authority under the federal Superfund law, EPA told Norfolk Southern to take all available
Associated PressAug 08 2023
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Nebraska AG Sues EPA To Allow Year-Round Sale Of E15 Gasoline
Nebraska and Iowa have joined forces to sue the EPA for failing implement the year-round sale of E-15 gasoline. Last year a bipartisan coalition of eight governors asked the EPA to allow the sale of E-15 gasoline through the summer. The EPA was required to comply within 90 days, but there has been no response a year later. Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers filed the lawsuit on behalf of
KLINAug 07 2023
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Iowa sues EPA for failure to implement year-round sales of E15 gas
DES MOINES, Iowa – Attorney General Brenna Bird on Monday sued the Biden Administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for failing to fulfill Governor Kim Reynolds’ request to allow the sale of year-round E15 gasoline. On April 28, 2022, a bipartisan coalition of governors, led by Reynolds, asked the EPA to allow the sale of E15 gasoline through the summer. Despite the Clean Air Act
The Iowa TorchAug 08 2023
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Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is suing the EPA over E15 gasoline
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is suing the EPA over E15 gasoline LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Attorney General Mike Hilgers is joining Iowa in a major legal suit against the Environmental Protection Agency. This is all over the delayed approval of year-round E15 gasoline sales, despite the Clean Air Act’s 90-day compliance requirement. The EPA hasn’t responded in over a year. This lawsuit
ABC 8 KLKNSep 07 2023
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EPA slow to report health risks to Michigan city's lead-tainted water supply: report
Health risks due to high lead levels in drinking water in a majority Black and impoverished Michigan city were not taken quickly to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency leadership, according to a report released Thursday. The EPA Office of Inspector General said staff monitoring the state's response to lead levels and compliance in Benton Harbor failed to "elevate" the issue of health risks to
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