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Litigation

Apr. 11, 2006

EPA Agrees to Review Limits for Refineries

SAN FRANCISCO - The federal government has agreed to settle a lawsuit with environmental groups by committing the Environmental Protection Agency to an allegedly overdue review of its standards for toxic air pollution from refineries.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      The federal government has agreed to settle a lawsuit with environmental groups by committing the Environmental Protection Agency to an allegedly overdue review of its standards for toxic air pollution from refineries.
      A proposed consent decree filed Friday in U.S. District Court in San Francisco pledges that the EPA within a year will either propose new limits on refinery pollution ...

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