Manufacturing industries newly targeted by proposed traveling pollution rules are pushing back against the EPA’s updates to rules that govern wandering emissions from upwind states.
The Environmental Protection Agency held a public hearing Thursday for industry officials, environmentalists, and public health experts to weigh in on a proposal that tightens up “good neighbor” requirements for emissions that travel downwind and affect Clean Air Act compliance in other areas of the country.
The proposal extends the requirements to more states and industries, including the cement and steel industries.
Representatives from the steel and cement sectors attended the hearing to criticize the ...
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