Report: EPA lacked data to reform air rules.(News)

Waste News, September, 2003

Byline: Bruce Geiselman A General Accounting Office report concludes that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lacked comprehensive data and relied on anecdotal evidence from industries in reaching its decision to reform the New Source Review program. At least two senators responded to the report by calling the Bush administration's credibility into question, but representatives of industry defended the NSR changes announced last December as necessary to improve energy efficiency and reliability.

The Bush administration first unveiled final changes to the NSR program last December, and it revealed additional changes to the program last week. The EPA, in issuing the reforms, said that NSR rules as they existed discouraged industrial and...

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