NEW ENGLAND AND THE CHALLENGE OF INTERSTATE OZONE POLLUTION UNDER THE CLEAN AIR ACT OF 1990

Wilcox discusses the efforts by Congress and the EPA to address interstate air pollutant transport under the Clean Air Act up to and including the 1990 Amendments and illustrates how the current Act imposes anomalous results upon states subject to ozone transport.

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Published inBoston College environmental affairs law review Vol. 24; no. 1; p. 1
Main Author Wilcox, Geoffrey L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Newton Center, Mass Boston College Law School, Environmental Affairs, Inc 01.10.1996
Boston College School of Law
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ISSN0190-7034
1930-4498

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Summary:Wilcox discusses the efforts by Congress and the EPA to address interstate air pollutant transport under the Clean Air Act up to and including the 1990 Amendments and illustrates how the current Act imposes anomalous results upon states subject to ozone transport.
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ISSN:0190-7034
1930-4498