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A federal appeals court in Chicago on Aug. 17 ruled for the Environmental Protection Agency in its Clean Air Act lawsuit against Cinergy Corp. Cincinnati, concluding that it is EPA's duty to determine how emission increases trigger the law's new source review requirements.
An air-pollution district in metropolitan Los Angeles overstepped its authority when it enacted six "fleet rules" in 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court decided on April 28.