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DIAMOND BAR -- A deal reached behind closed doors that is supposed to reduce air pollution around rail yards has triggered a fierce battle between two smog-fighting agencies.
The agreement should be null and void because it was done without public input, is weaker than other proposed measures, and gives the railroads too much wiggle room in complying with the plan, the South Coast Air Quality Management District board said Friday.See the full content of this document
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Agencies in Battle Over Deal On Smog
The board demanded its counterpart agency at the state level, California Air Resources Board, rescind the agreement until public hearings can be held.
State offi...See the full content of this document
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