By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The federal Environmental Protection Agency moved Tuesday to strike a rule easing requirements on major polluters to install state-of-the-art air quality controls.
Under the Clean Air Act, new or modified facilities such as power plants or industrial boilers, have long been required to get so-called New Source Review permits to operate. In 2009 under the Bush administration, the EPA c...
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