August 29, 2001
Environmental Enforcement: Who Should Have the Job?
August 29, 2001–Get ready for a battle over who gets to play "pollution cop" -- and watch for schizophrenia within EPA about whether the agency should keep the job.August 22, 2001
EPA Issues Report on Costs of Impaired-Water Cleanup
August 22, 2001–EPA provided another piece of the TMDL puzzle on Aug. 3, 2001, when it released a report estimating costs of implementing the program to range from $900 million to $4.3 billion per year.Newsdate Aug. 27: New England, Canada May Leapfrog Kyoto
August 22, 2001–On Aug. 27, 2001, a conference of six New England states and five Eastern Canadian provinces will consider a groundbreaking strategy for reducing greenhouse gasses in the region.August 15, 2001
EPA Expected to Ease Up on Utility Emission Rules
August 15, 2001– EPA will deliver to President Bush its recommendations for streamlining air pollution regulations for utility power plants and other energy-related facilities.August 1, 2001
Coming Soon: The 2001 Antarctic Ozone Hole
August 1, 2001–Sometime in the next month, the Antarctic ozone hole is likely to start reappearing -- and making headlines.January 3, 2001
CA to Change Zero-Emission Vehicle Requirements
January 3, 2001–A likely upcoming shift in California's strategy to reduce smog from cars could affect new vehicles rolling onto roads nationwide over the next few years.
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