Meanwhile, more common sense prevailing:
EPA Clarification on NSR Rules: A Major Win for Manufacturers.
In response to the NAM’s advocacy, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt issued a guidance memorandum on March 13 that will fix ambiguities in the permitting process that have prevented manufacturers from installing cleaner equipment. As the NAM testified before the Senate last fall: “The purpose of NSR (New Source Review rules), according to the EPA, is to require industrial facilities ‘to install modern pollution control equipment when they are built or when making a change that increases emissions significantly.’ In practice, however, NSR often stands in the way of efficiency upgrades and the installation of modern pollution control equipment.” The NAM pushed hard for this outcome, and the EPA listened.