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The Fifth Circuit found that portions of the EPA's final rule regulating wastewater and combustion leachate from power plants are unlawful, as the EPA arbitrarily chose "a pollution control method that decades of data have shown to be ineffective at controlling pollution."

NEW ORLEANS — The Fifth Circuit found that portions of the EPA's final rule regulating wastewater and combustion leachate from power plants are unlawful, as the EPA arbitrarily chose "a pollution control method that decades of data have shown to be ineffective at controlling pollution."

Categories / Appeals, Environment, Government

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