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Pollution Experts Fear EPA Cost-Benefit Rule Downplays Ozone Harms

July 2, 2020 / by

Doug Obey /

Inside EPA

Roy Gamse, EPN member and former EPA Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy, was quoted in this article on how a proposed rule modifying how benefits are calculated under Clean Air Act actions could downplay the harmful effects of ground-level ozone.

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