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In this episode we are joined by Amy Marshall to revisit the air quality regulatory, policy, and ongoing litigation activities in play five months into the new U.S. EPA administration. We discuss actions that are being reconsidered and actions that have been vacated by the new administration. Among these topics is a discussion about the PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard reconsideration that could have far reaching impacts on future environmental permitting and modeling for capital projects.
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In this episode we are joined by Amy Marshall to revisit the air quality regulatory, policy, and ongoing litigation activities in play five months into the new U.S. EPA administration. We discuss actions that are being reconsidered and actions that have been vacated by the new administration. Among these topics is a discussion about the PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard reconsideration that could have far reaching impacts on future environmental permitting and modeling for capital projects.