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Center for Biological Diversity v. Pruitt et al
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4:18-cv-00050
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October 30, 2018
Enviros' Challenge To EPA Effluent Rule Delay Tossed
An Arizona federal judge tossed environmentalists' challenge to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's delay in implementing the first federal limits on toxic metals like mercury, lead and selenium in wastewater that could be discharged from coal-fired power plants.
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June 07, 2018
Energy Group Wants Enviros' Effluent Rule Delay Suit Tossed
An energy industry group urged an Arizona federal court on Wednesday to toss a lawsuit in which the Center for Biological Diversity challenged the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's delay in implementing the first federal limits on toxic metals like mercury, lead and selenium in wastewater that could be discharged from coal-fired power plants.
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April 04, 2018
EPA Looks To Nix Enviros' Suit Over Effluent Rule Delay
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency urged an Arizona federal court on Tuesday to throw out the Center for Biological Diversity's lawsuit challenging the agency's delay in implementing the first federal limits on toxic metals like mercury, lead and selenium in wastewater that can be discharged from coal-fired power plants.
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January 30, 2018
EPA Coal-Plant Effluent Rule Deadline Delay Draws Suit
The Center for Biological Diversity on Tuesday sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for delaying implementation of the first federal limits on the levels of toxic metals in wastewater that can be discharged from coal-fired power plants, including mercury, lead and selenium.