Not exact matches
We've expressed puzzlement that the agency wants to impose more stringent
standards when the existing ones are working —
lowering ozone levels 18 percent between 2000 and 2013 according to EPA's own data.
«EPA clearly understands that many municipalities need more time to implement the current
ozone standards, and yet the agency continues its heedless rush to
lower them further.
Older coal plants will continue to be hamstrung by the cost of complying with non-climate pollution rules (such as the
ozone air quality
standards), plus the perhaps even
lower price of natural gas.