A new proposal from Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch could give the state more time to address its growing problem with ozone pollution.
The Senate bill — co-sponsored by Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo. — would allow states and communities expected to violate the Environmental Protection Agency’s new standard for ozone pollution levels to instead enter into voluntary control programs.
Places agreeing to such plans would be able to put off being labeled as nonattainment areas and avoid being forced to adopt c...
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