Looking At The EPA's Balance Of Interests In Ozone Rule

Law360, New York (October 5, 2015, 1:22 PM EDT) -- On Oct. 1, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued its revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ground-level ozone, lowering both the primary and secondary standards to 70 parts per billion, down from the 75 ppb standard in effect since 2008. The rule is contentious and is already under fire both from segments of industry and states that believe the standard is too stringent, and environmental and public health groups that insist it is too weak. The rule is all but certain to be challenged in the D.C. Circuit, most likely from both sides, once the rule is published in the Federal Register, likely in a matter of weeks....

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