Friday, July 17, 2015

Michigan agency proposes cutting back on regulated air pollutants - and on red tape for businesses


Associated Press - LANSING — Michigan regulators plan to reduce the number of pollutants automatically regulated when companies seek air-pollution permits. The Department of Environmental Quality released rules Thursday. It says defining fewer low-toxicity substances as toxins reduces "unnecessary red tape." Environmentalists worry about the impact on public health. The Michigan Environmental Council's Sean Hammond says it's better to assume contaminants are unsafe so companies limit exposure. Michigan
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20150717/NEWS01/150719838/michigan-agency-proposes-cutting-back-on-regulated-air-pollutants

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