Heat index up to 105° to 110° around San Antonio, and we’re watching the the Atlantic for dust and tropical activity– The Environmental Protection Agency will not be able to enforce a key rule limiting air pollution in nearly a dozen states while separate legal challenges proceed around the country, under ais intended to restrict smokestack emissions from power plants and other industrial sources that burden downwind areas with smog-causing pollution.
States that contribute to ground-level ozone, or smog, must submit plans ensuring that coal-fired power plants and other industrial sites do not add significantly to air pollution in other states. In cases where a state has not submitted a “good neighbor” plan — or where EPA disapproves a state plan — a federal plan is supposed to ensure downwind states are protected.
The rule is on hold in another dozen states because of separate legal challenges. The states are Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah and West Virginia.Critics, including Republicans and business groups, call the good neighbor rule an example of government overreach.
Supporters disputed that and called the"good neighbor'' rule critical to address interstate air pollution and ensure that all Americans have access to clean air.
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