Northeast states suing EPA over upwind air pollution

Northeast states suing EPA over upwind air pollution
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, December 26, 2017, 4:18 PM

New York and seven other states sued the federal Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday to fight against polluted air wafting in from elsewhere.

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and attorneys general from other East Coast states say they want to ensure the agency will make upwind states control their own pollution.

The other states coming in on the fight are Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont.

In 2013, several of the states filed a petition that would have tacked nine states around the Rust Belt onto a group of states that have to try curbing smog.

In October, the Trump Administration agency denied the petition.

Tuesday’s lawsuit argues the denial was unlawful.

An EPA spokeswoman says the agency doesn’t comment on pending litigation.

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