EPA Proposes to Revoke New Source Review Final Rule (HQ)
admin | Mar 30, 2010
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to revoke a January 2009 rule that changed the way existing industrial facilities combine upcoming construction projects to determine if Clean Air Act permits are needed
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