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  • February 9, 2022

    Heightened Risk to the Regulated Community: U.S. EPA Overfiling

    Heightened Risk to the Regulated Community: U.S. EPA Overfiling

    In what could portend significant risk to the regulated community, a recent “overfiling” by U.S. EPA in connection with a Clean Air Act (CAA) settlement between the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) and a steel plant should at a minimum cause the regulated community to be cautious when entering into settlement agreements with state… Continue reading

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