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AIR POLLUTION: EPA cracks down on ozone as lawsuits loom

December 5, 2018 Currator News, Washington Watch 0
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EPA is pressing ahead with implementation of its 2015 ground-level ozone standard, even as litigation surrounding that threshold remains unsettled.

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