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Visibility Protection Under The Clean Air Act, Arnold W. Reitze Jr. Jan 2019

Visibility Protection Under The Clean Air Act, Arnold W. Reitze Jr.

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The Clean Air Act’s (CAAs) visibility protection program was created in 1977 and expanded in 1990. It applies to states with sources of air emissions that impact 156 Federal Class I areas, which include national parks and wilderness areas. Such states are required to develop haze implementation plans (SIPs) to control emissions in order to restore natural visibility in Class I areas. Initially, large stationary sources that began operating between 1962 and 1977 were to install the Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) based on regulations issued by EPA. This process resulted in complex rules, litigation, and political maneuvering. Subsequently, the …


Controlling Greenhouse Gases From Highway Vehicles, Arnold W. Reitze Jr. Jan 2011

Controlling Greenhouse Gases From Highway Vehicles, Arnold W. Reitze Jr.

Utah Law Faculty Scholarship

This article discusses the program aimed at increasing the efficiency of highway vehicles that is administered by the EPA under the Clean Air Act and by the Department of Transportation.