Myron Ebell is a signatory to a letter opposing
the National Ozone Standard.
«CEI Joins 60 Organizations Opposing
National Ozone Standard,» Competitive Enterprise Institute, May 9, 2016.
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The region's levels of
ozone and particulate matter, two pollutants caused by both automobiles and industry, exceed
national air quality
standards.
In March 2008 the Environmental Protection Agency issued new
national air quality
standards limiting
ozone smog.
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Air quality improvements will continue as states add even more emission control technologies to achieve
ozone standards set in 2008 under the
National Ambient Air Quality
Standards program.
Health - related costs of the current effects of
ozone air pollution exceeding
national standards have been estimated at $ 6.5 billion (in 2008 U.S. dollars) nationwide, based on a U.S. assessment of health impacts from
ozone levels during 2000 to 2002.153,154
Health - related costs of the current effects of
ozone air pollution exceeding
national standards have been estimated at $ 6.5 billion (in 2008 U.S. dollars) nationwide, based on a U.S. assessment of health impacts from
ozone levels during 2000 — 2002.
Pace the phrase «any air pollutant,» everything in § 115 points to it being meant to apply only to NAAQS pollutants, i.e., those for which EPA has established a «
National Ambient Air Quality
Standard»: a numerical value representing the appropriate atmospheric concentration of
ozone, particulate matter, etc..
«Republicans,» according to
National Journal, «have vowed to target the
ozone standard as a part of their early energy agenda.»
«To meet the new
standards,» the
National Journal says: «states will have to form plans that will limit emissions of
ozone - forming pollutants from two major sources: stationary sources such as power plants and factories, and transportation» — which will reduce energy intensive economic activity.
Soon EPA is expected to unveil more restrictive
standards on
ozone that could be the most costly regulation ever, potentially putting about half of the United States in non-attainment, impacting GDP and employment on a
national scale.
A month after the EPA released its new
standards, a
National Research Council report concluded that premature deaths related to
ozone exposure of less than 24 hours are more likely among those with pre-existing diseases.