California and other states are suing the Environmental Protection Agency alleging it didn’t implement an updated federal standard regulating how much soot can be found in the air, the state announced Friday.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office said their lawsuit alleges the EPA is missing a February 2025 deadline to determine which areas in the US don’t comply with Biden-era standards of the Clean Air Act. Missing that deadline denies “California and other states important tools to reduce air pollution,” Bonta’s office said in a press release announcing the suit, which is being filed in the US District Court ...
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