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The EQuation E-Newsletter is published on a monthly basis to provide a short and concise update of environmental regulations and news. A key feature of the newsletters is the inclusion of links for additional information as well as the name of the EQ staff member who can assist you with the regulation. Listed below are recent EQuation newsletters.

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Appeals Court Vacates U.S. EPA’s Clean Air Interstate Rule
On July 11, the U.S. Court of Appeals overturned U.S. EPA’s Clean Air Interstate Rule, which would have required major reductions in SO2 and NOx from power plants in 28 Eastern states.
Appeals Court Declines Request from States and Environmental Groups to Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Vehicles
On July 8, 2008, the U.S. Court of Appeals denied a request by several states and environmental groups to force the U.S. EPA to comply with a U.S. Supreme Court decision on the regulation of greenhouse gases from motor vehicles.
EPA Proposes 1-Hour Ozone Attainment for Chicago
On July 7, 2008, U.S. EPA issued proposed findings that the Chicago-Gary-Lake County (IN) area has attained the former 1-hour NAAQS for ozone by its original compliance date of November 15, 2007.
Homeland Security Department Identifies 7,000 High-Risk Chemical Facilities
More than 7,000 chemical facilities have been preliminarily designated as high-risk targets for a terrorist attack, according to the DHS.
EQ Announces Addition of Environmental, Health, Safety, and Security Auditing Group
EQ offers a full range of consulting services for commercial, industrial, utility, and government facilities. For more information or assistance in the area of EHS&S auditing,
U.S. EPA Proposes Changes to NSPS for Portland Cement Plants
On June 16, 2008, EPA proposed major changes to the NSPS for Portland cement plants.  The existing standards only regulate PM, while the proposed NSPS changes would regulate PM, NOx, and SO2.
U.S. EPA Revises Refinery NSPS But Does Not Regulate Greenhouse Gases
On June 24, 2008, U.S. EPA published final revisions to NSPS for new, modified, or reconstructed process units at petroleum refineries.
NACAA Issue Model Permit Guidance for Boilers
On June 10, 2008, the National Association of Clean Air Agencies (NACAA) published a report that offers model permit recommendations to state and local air agencies for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers.
Final New Source Review (NSR) Rules for PM2.5
On March 16, 2008, the U.S. EPA published final rules for States to follow in developing SIPs to implement the NAAQS for fine particles (PM2.5).