Environmental Protection Agency staffers are once again recommending to keep current ozone air quality standards in place, according to a presentation made Thursday to an independent scientific panel focused on ozone.
The EPA briefed the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee on the latest Policy Assessment for the Reconsideration of the Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards, where staffers told the ozone review panel that they recommended keeping the current primary ozone levels of 70 parts per billion.
The baseline question agency staffers begin with for the assessment is whether there is evidence and information that calls the adequacy of the ...
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