EPA bends to industry pressure on coal NSPS - and breaks
Journal Article
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· Ecol. Law Q.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6725892
The 1977 amendments to the Clean Air Act oblige utilities building new coal-fired power plants to reduce sulfur dioxide (SO/sub 2/) emissions from coal combustion to that level achievable through application of the best available control technology (BACT). Since the passage of the 1977 amendments, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been embroiled in a hotly contested argument between the coal industry, utilities, and other coal advocates on the one hand, and environmentalists on the other, concerning the extent of emission control that utilities should be required to achieve. This article examines whether one of EPA's actions pursuant to the 1977 amendments can be justified in light of Congress' twin concerns of reduced emissions and increased citizen involvement in air pollution regulation. The article begins with a discussion of the Clean Air Act strategy for new stationary sources. Second, congressional concern over deleterious health and other environmental impacts of coal's principal air pollutants is treated. A third section chronicles the events leading to EPA's promulgation of the final standard, relating the growing national concern with energy regulations to the rulemaking outcome. Fourth, the article analyzes EPA's setting of the revised standard, including the Agency's denial of the request for reconsideration of the revised standard. The final section relates the defects in the Agency's procedures to the substantive defects in the revised standard.
- Research Organization:
- Syracuse Univ., NY
- OSTI ID:
- 6725892
- Journal Information:
- Ecol. Law Q.; (United States), Journal Name: Ecol. Law Q.; (United States) Vol. 9:1; ISSN ECLQA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY, AND ECONOMY
290300 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Environment
Health
& Safety
293000* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Policy
Legislation
& Regulation
AIR POLLUTION
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
CLEAN AIR ACT
COAL
DECISION MAKING
ENERGY SOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
FOSSIL FUELS
FUELS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
LAWS
MATERIALS
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION LAWS
POLLUTION SOURCES
STANDARDS
STATIONARY POLLUTANT SOURCES
US EPA
US ORGANIZATIONS
290300 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Environment
Health
& Safety
293000* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Policy
Legislation
& Regulation
AIR POLLUTION
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
CLEAN AIR ACT
COAL
DECISION MAKING
ENERGY SOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
FOSSIL FUELS
FUELS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
LAWS
MATERIALS
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION LAWS
POLLUTION SOURCES
STANDARDS
STATIONARY POLLUTANT SOURCES
US EPA
US ORGANIZATIONS