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Bipartisan Bills to Delay EPA Air Rules Gaining Support

News Room, 09/23/11, (356 words)

Some Democrats and activists are worried about bills with bipartisan support moving through Congress that would indefinitely delay boiler emissions rules, including EPA's maximum achievable control technology..Read More »


 

Court to Rule on EPA Effort to Dismiss Suit over Boiler MACT Stay

News Room, 09/15/11, (249 words)

A federal district court is expected to decide whether to dismiss a lawsuit filed by activists challenging EPA's decision to stay its contested air rules for boilers...Read More »


 

EPA Says it Has Broad Discretion to Delay Boiler MACT

News Room, 09/01/11, (283 words)

The EPA says it has broad discretion to delay rules under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) as it is urging a federal court to dismiss environmentalists' lawsuit against its stay of rules for boilers..Read More »


 

Court Denies EPA Bid to Delay Activist Lawsuit Over Boiler MACT

News Room, 08/19/11, (435 words)

A federal district court has denied EPA's request to delay proceedings of a lawsuit challenging the agency's stay of its contested boiler and incinerator air rules...Read More »


 

Activists Urge Court to Force EPA to Implement Boiler MACT

News Room, 08/12/11, (324 words)

Environmental groups including the Sierra Club are urging a federal district court to grant summary judgment to vacate EPA's stay of its air rules for boilers and incinerators which could force the EPA..Read More »


 

Georgia Power Says Compliance with Stricter Pollution Rules to Cost $7 Billion

News Room, 08/05/11, (1092 words)

Georgia Power said that the cost of upgrading or replacing its power plants to meet stricter environmental rules could cost $5 billion to $7 billion through 2020...Read More »


 

Senate Bill Aims to Soften and Delay EPA Boiler MACT

News Room, 07/22/11, (1331 words)

A bipartisan group of senators has drafted a bill that would delay enactment and compliance deadlines for EPA's controversial air rules for boilers and incinerators, while at the same time clarifying that..Read More »


 

EPA Asks Court to Stay Lawsuits While Boiler MACT is Reconsidered

News Room, 07/15/11, (243 words)

The US EPA has asked a federal appeals court to stay a number of lawsuits over the agency's controversial air toxics rule for boilers pending EPA's reconsideration of several aspects of the rule that could..Read More »


 

House Introduces Bill to Delay EPA Boiler Air Rules

News Room, 06/24/11, (239 words)

A bipartisan group of House lawmakers has introduced a bill (H.R. 2250) to force the EPA to delay its contested boiler and incinerator rules by at least 15 months and require the rules to impose the least..Read More »


 

Industry and Activists Challenge EPA Definition of Waste Rule

News Room, 06/23/11, (369 words)

EPA's recent rule defining materials as either solid waste or fuel, which determines which pollution control rules apply to facilities that use them, is being challenged by both industry and environmentalists..Read More »


 

Industry Files Dozens of Lawsuits over EPA Boiler and Incinerator Rules

News Room, 06/09/11, (297 words)

So far, industry groups, companies, states and local officials have filed at least 38 separate lawsuits challenging a suite of EPA rules that includes a new source performance standard to cut criteria..Read More »


 

Wastewater Utilities Sue EPA Over Sludge Incineration Rule

News Room, 05/26/11, (302 words)

The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA), which represents publicly-owned wastewater treatment plants, is suing EPA over its air toxics rule for sewage sludge incinerators, arguing that..Read More »


 

Key Senators Hail EPA Boiler MACT Delay, Industry Relieved for Now

News Room, 05/23/11, (253 words)

Industrial energy consumers have received at least temporary repreive from higher energy costs since the EPA's decision to indefinitely delay the effective date of its controversial new air toxics rules..Read More »


 

EPA Postpones Boiler MACT Rules amid Industry Complaints

News Room, 05/16/11, (531 words)

The EPA announced that it will delay a suite of new rules requiring boilers and industrial and commercial incinerators to implement maximum achievable control technology (MACT) standards to reduce emissions..Read More »


 

Industry Groups Petition EPA to Postpone Boiler Rules, Legal Actions Considered

News Room, 04/29/11, (801 words)

A group of industry trade associations is asking EPA to immediately and indefinitely postpone the May 20 effective date for the agency's contested emissions rules for industrial boilers and incinerators,..Read More »


 

EPA Analysis Says Utility MACT Will Not Help Renewable Power

News Room, 04/05/11, (181 words)

EPA has issued a draft regulatory impact analysis (RIA) for its proposed rule to cut air toxics from coal- and oil-fired utilities that predicts the rule will increase the use of natural gas but will not..Read More »


 

EPA Publishes Final Package of Combustion Rules, Now Begin Legal Challenges

News Room, 03/21/11, (311 words)

The EPA has published in the March 21 Federal Register its final package of combustion rules including maximum achievable control technology (MACT) standards to cut air toxics from industrial boilers,..Read More »


 

EPA Final Toxics Rule for Boilers Fails to Appease Industry

News Room, 02/25/11, (616 words)

As mandated by court-appointed deadline, the EPA released its final standards targeting toxic emissions from industrial boilers and incinerators...Read More »


 

Industry is Pushing EPA to 'Sub-Categorize' MACT Standards for Boilers

News Room, 02/04/11, (340 words)

EPA is facing numerous challenges to its proposed emissions rules for boilers including pressure to sub-categorize its final rule to allow different standards for certain categories of facilities including..Read More »


 

EPA Sends Boiler MACT to White House, In Wake of Court Deadline

News Room, 02/01/11, (287 words)

The US EPA has sent a set of air toxics rules to the White House for review, including a revised version of its controversial rule setting maximum achievable control technology (MACT) requirements for..Read More »