9th Circuit sides with feds in air quality dispute

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A federal court on Monday rejected efforts by some companies, aided by state officials, to void air quality requirements imposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

In an extensive ruling, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Asarco and CalPortland Co. have no legal right to challenge the mandates because neither company had first registered its objections with the EPA.

Judge Jay Bybee, writing for the panel, said that is contrary to what federal law requires.

But procedural questions aside, the judges also rebuffed various other challenges to both the kind of equipment companies would be required to install, as well as limits on their emissions. They said there is more than enough evidence to support the EPA’s conclusion that these are necessary to protect visibility in national parks and forests.

Monday’s ruling drew criticism from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, which had sided with the companies.

In a prepared statement, Timothy Franquist, director of the state agency’s air quality division, acknowledged there are “ancillary air quality benefits” from the Regional Haze Program. And he said the intent of Congress in enacting these laws was “to improve visibility in our national parks and monuments.”

But Franquist said his agency is not convinced that what the EPA wants Arizona companies to do is worthwhile.

Read more at AZ Capitol Times

Corrie O'Connor

 

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