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      03-12-2024, 06:03 PM   #50
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You're late. This was enacted last month. EPA reviewed and considered over 700K comments through the multi-year review process.
Yes the EPA did such a good review that more than half the states are taking them to court.

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Those in my air compliance group see no real issues with industry meeting these standards as they knew it was coming for 10+ years. Trump paused it, but most in industry knew it would eventually become policy once he was out of office.
And no comment on 84% of PM2.5 is from so-called “non-point” sources? Dust, construction by-products like dust and cement dust, agricultural by-products like dust. What could possibly go wrong.
As for your Trump derangement issue, what did the "The Affordable Clean Energy Rule" do in regards to particulate matter? I find no change in the particulate matter in the "The Affordable Clean Energy Rule".

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For those of us living in the Midwest, you see just how much fine road dust gets tossed into the air and just stays there after a car drives past. Expect many highly traveled gravel paved country roads to become paved in the coming years.
That will work out well for workers and farmers who still have a job.
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