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  2. Ohio v. EPA - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the EPA announced that it would be denying 23 states' SIPs. [2] In response, the EPA proposed a Federal Implementation Plan that amended the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. [3] The EPA had a right to do this under the Clean Air Act. Three plaintiffs, collectively referred to as "Ohio," filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme ...

  3. Ohio v. Environmental Protection Agency - Wikipedia

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    The EPA had a right to do this under the Clean Air Act. Three plaintiffs, collectively referred to as "Ohio," filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court. Supreme Court. Ohio claimed that the EPA's federal implementation plan would put undue pressure on the U.S. electrical grid. The EPA argued that the plan contained important public ...

  4. Ohio derailment – live: Train ‘broke down’ days before ...

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    Michigan train derailment probed after disastrous chemical leak in Ohio. Thursday 16 February 2023 17:51 , Bevan Hurley. A freight train carrying toxic materials derailed in Van Buren Township ...

  5. East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment - Wikipedia

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    Residents of the area remain anxious about the contamination. The judge also remarked that Norfolk Southern “shared responsibility” request would only delay lawsuits that the EPA and the State of Ohio had filed against the company. [137] The company agreed in April 2024 to pay $600 million to settle the class-action lawsuit. [138]

  6. Ohio train derailment – live: Toxic spill health concerns ...

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    The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has put rail operator, Norfolk Southern, on the hook for the cleanup of the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

  7. Who's to blame for PFAS in our drinking water? Here's what ...

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    The military is the most common culprit named among the 168 water systems that pointed to a PFAS source and also reported contamination above limits the EPA set earlier this year, USA TODAY's ...

  8. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [1] responsible for protecting the environment and public health by ensuring compliance with environmental laws. Those laws and related rules outline Ohio EPA's authority and what things the Agency can consider when making decisions ...

  9. Whistleblower questions delays and mistakes in way EPA ... - AOL

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    In a statement Tuesday, the EPA said it didn't even request the plane until Feb. 5 — two days after the derailment — and it arrived in Pittsburgh late that day from its base in Texas. Due to ...