EPA restores stricter reporting of toxic pollution

The Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday that it was reversing a decision by the Bush administration in 2006 that reduced reporting of toxic pollution for more than 3,500 facilities nationwide.

The Bush rules allowed facilities storing or releasing smaller amounts of toxic chemicals to submit less-detailed information to the government. Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Apr. 22, 2009

Appropriate short reporting of the decision, with a short background.

Now to limit international competition from any companies without similar environmental reporting laws.

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