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Public Health Is Protected Under Existing Ozone Standards, API Says

2014-12-02 04:18:47| oilandgasonline Home Page

New EPA regulations on ozone are not necessary to improve air quality, which will continue to improve as EPA implements the existing 2008 ozone standards and other regulations, but could be the costliest regulations ever, according to API President and CEO Jack Gerard.

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