EPA Could File New Suits Against Electric Utilities

Date: January 22, 2004

Source: News Room

The federal Environmental Protection Agency has said it is likely to file new lawsuits against coal-burning electric utilities that violate air pollution rules. In August, the EPA had proposed easing federal rules to make it easier for utilities to upgrade their facilities while keeping them in compliance with the Clean Air Act. But in December, a federal court temporarily barred the agency from enacting the law because several Northeast states filed suit. The EPA and the Justice Department are still working cases filed by the Clinton administration in 1999 against eight utilities over prior violations of the Clean Air Act.
More information: www.epa.gov.

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