State and industry petitioners point out that the rule costs a real $1,500 for every $1 in hypothetical benefits “produced.” We have the petitions.
Read the NMA MATS
State, Utility Air Group and National Mining Association petitions.
State and industry petitioners point out that the rule costs a real $1,500 for every $1 in hypothetical benefits “produced.” We have the petitions.
Read the NMA MATS
State, Utility Air Group and National Mining Association petitions.
Ideologically-driven rulemakers are averse to real-world cost/benefit analyses.
Let’s hope the broken clock is right this time.