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Environmental

Jul. 13, 2011

Emissions standards gain traction

A series of tough, hotly contested Bay Area emissions standards that legal observers say may be adopted by other California local governments as they try to comply with state sustainable goals moved closer to full legal approval.


By Jason W. Armstrong


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A series of tough, hotly contested Bay Area emissions standards that legal observers say may be adopted by other local governments as they try to comply with California's sustainable development goals has moved one step closer to full legal approval.


Alameda County Superior Court Judge Frank Roesch ruled that the Bay Area Air Quality Management District had legal authority to es...

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