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  1. AIR POLLUTION VARIANCE BOARD OF the State of COLORADO, Petitioner, v. WESTERN ALFALFA CORPORATION.

    416 U.S. 861 (94 S.Ct. 2114, 40 L.Ed.2d 607) AIR POLLUTION VARIANCE BOARD OF the State of ... Air Pollution Variance Board on the basis of such test found the emissions violated the state act, ... Colorado's Air Pollution Variance Board. The Board held a hearing and found that respondent's emissions ...

  2. EPA v. EME HOMER CITY GENERATION, L. P.

    made many efforts to deal with the complex challenge of curtailing air pollution emitted in upwind ... directs EPA to establish national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) for pollutants at levels that will ... “nonattainment” areas, i.e., locations where the concentration of a regulated pollutant exceeds the NAAQS. ...

  3. Oliver v. United States

    except in the area immediately surrounding the home. See also Air Pollution Variance Bd. v. Western ... the public is not excluded and make observations from that vantage point. Air Pollution Variance Board ...

  4. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DIST.

    that collects, transports, and discharges storm water. Because storm water is often heavily polluted ... a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit before discharging storm water into ... discharged storm water containing the standards-exceeding pollutants detected at the downstream monitoring ...

  5. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DIST.

    that collects, transports, and discharges storm water. Because storm water is often heavily polluted ... a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit before discharging storm water into ... discharged storm water containing the standards-exceeding pollutants detected at the downstream monitoring ...

  6. Docket no. 18-260

    “any addition” of any pollutant from “any point source” to “navigable waters” without an appropriate ... defines “pollutant” broadly, §502(6); defines a “point source” as “ ‘any discernible, confined and ... discrete conveyance. . . from which pollutants are or may be discharged,’ ” including, e.g., any ...

  7. UTILITY AIR REGULATORY GROUP v. EPA

    with the potential to emit 250 tons per year of “any air pollutant” (or 100 tons per year for certain ... pollutant subject to regulation under” the Act. §7475(a)(4). In addition, Title V of the Act makes it ... a stationary source with the potential to emit 100 tons per year of “any air pollutant.” §§7661(2)(B), 7602(j). ...

  8. UTILITY AIR REGULATORY GROUP v. EPA

    with the potential to emit 250 tons per year of “any air pollutant” (or 100 tons per year for certain ... pollutant subject to regulation under” the Act. §7475(a)(4). In addition, Title V of the Act makes it ... a stationary source with the potential to emit 100 tons per year of “any air pollutant.” §§7661(2)(B), 7602(j). ...

  9. UTILITY AIR REGULATORY GROUP v. EPA

    with the potential to emit 250 tons per year of “any air pollutant” (or 100 tons per year for certain ... pollutant subject to regulation under” the Act. §7475(a)(4). In addition, Title V of the Act makes it ... a stationary source with the potential to emit 100 tons per year of “any air pollutant.” §§7661(2)(B), 7602(j). ...

  10. ENTERGY CORP. v. RIVERKEEPER, INC.

    reduction in water pollution, it used plain language, e.g., “elimination of discharges of all ... pollutants,” §1311(b)(2)(A). Thus, §1326(b)’s use of the less ambitious goal of “minimizing ... wished to mandate the greatest feasible reduction in water pollution, it did so in plain language: The ...

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