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9/16/2005 10:41:31 PM
[old]Heard this on the radio, the EPA lifted the restrictions two weeks ago, of its own valition. I guess congress is just backing it up with supportive legislation. [Edited on September 17, 2005 at 1:05 AM. Reason : ...]
9/17/2005 1:03:51 AM
soooo... what exactly does this accomplish?
9/17/2005 1:17:59 PM
Companies can temporarily ignore a few particularly troublesome EPA restrictions. For example, lifting the EPA gasoline summer additive requirements allows refineries to produce gasoline faster by cutting corners. Also, allowing the city/county/state to dump untreated runoff into the Gulf of Mexico is a requirement in this situation. Normally, they are pumping out rain water, while it is obviously not clean it doesn't have sewage mixed in with it. Well, the water currently flooding NO is loaded with sewage, making it a federal crime to pump it directly into the environment. The agencies involved were going to pump anyway, treating that water just isn't possible. But without this legislation they were going to have to pay millions of dollars in fines just as Fayetteville and other cities did after hurricane Fran flooded the region and the areas treatment plants didn't keep up.
9/17/2005 10:25:14 PM