Sentences with word «fenceline»

This weekend, communities from across the northeast San Francisco Bay came together in the fourth of four «connecting the dots» refinery Healing Walks that connected fenceline communities facing refineries and crude by rail oil infrastructure in Contra Costa County.
You might even have cheatgrass in your yard — it likes to grow along fencelines.
Key to those challenges was the so - called «fenceline provision» that CPP critics, including current EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, used to challenge the rule in court.
Pruitt will argue that requiring outside - the - fenceline changes exceeds EPA's legal authority, that EPA can only require changes to individual power plants themselves — say, boiler upgrades, or the like.
The EPA - approved «bucket» is an air - sampling device that people who live next to industry — «fenceline» neighbors — use to document pollution in their neighborhoods.
Still, he seems to be developing into a true example of the breed, and I'm told he will protect a gate, fenceline and his / your home with real intimidation.
The dog follows me along the fenceline, wagging its tail now, but giving no further alarm.
We're not sure how our dog will react but want to make sure the fenceline is strong enough to keep her in our yard.
The boundary is the property line (marked by a fenceline) between Prisoners Harbor and Valley Anchorage.
These tools include so - called «inside the fenceline» measures — a range of technologies and fuel choices to reduce the emissions of the plant itself — and the ability to use credits reflecting the emission reductions that result from ramping up generation at cleaner plants.
The most impactful part of the conference for Park was a tour of Louisiana's «chemical corridor,» in which participants had the opportunity to hear from activists and industry representatives and to see first - hand what life is like in the fenceline communities living in the shadow of the Gulf's big oil and gas industries.
The narrower rule would focus on obtaining efficiency improvements through better heat rates at coal plants — an «inside the fenceline» regulation, rather than a sweeping change to the national power mix.
They argued that the Clean Air Act, the underlying statute for the regulation, only allows EPA to mandate emissions reductions with technologies that can be applied «inside the fenceline» of individual power plants.
But most states must adopt at least some of these «beyond the fenceline» actions to meet their targets.
Because only small reductions can be achieved at the plants themselves, the EPA's proposed guidelines would go «beyond the fenceline
Many of the actions states could take to comply would occur «outside the fenceline» of power plants themselves (for instance, utilities could implement energy - efficiency upgrades in homes and businesses, or build more renewable energy).
If he were truly interested in settling the fenceline question, he would have let the DC Circuit Court rule on it, which they were just about to before he asked them to refrain.
-- The «outside the fenceline» argument: As part of the Clean Power Plan, the EPA set emissions targets that it deemed reasonable for each state.
The second has to do with EPA's authority to regulate «beyond the fenceline» of individual power plants.
The last two are outside the fenceline of the power plants EPA is purportedly regulating.
But empowering fossil fuels is not going to reduce emissions, and the «inside the fenceline» provisions the EPA is likely to recommend in its new carbon rule won't reduce emissions much either.
The narrower rule would focus on gaining efficiency improvements through better heat rates at coal plants — an «inside the fenceline» regulation, rather than a sweeping change to the national power mix.
And then he is moving, swooping forward from his fenceline position, his body buzzing, and there is a dull chock when his knuckles hit the side of Clayton's skull, just above the ear.
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