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EPA enforcement discretion policy to end next month
The Environmental Protection Agency has revised its temporary—and controversial—enforcement discretion policy regarding environmental legal obligations during the coronavirus pandemic, establishing an end date of Aug. 31.
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Kohler to pay ‘precedent-setting’ $20M over emissions violations
Kohler must pay a $20 million civil penalty in a settlement reached Thursday with the Department of Justice, Environmental Protection Agency, and state of California over alleged violations of the Clean Air Act and California law.
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Blog
Court order blocks delay of fuel efficiency standards penalty rule
A federal court has blocked the Trump administration’s delay of a rule that updates the penalties assessed to automakers for non-compliance with federal fuel efficiency standards.
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EPA wants to revise, scale back automobile emissions standards
The EPA is looking to backtrack from Obama-era fuel emission standards imposed upon auto manufacturers. Administrator Scott Pruitt announced a determination that the current standards “are not appropriate and should be revised.”
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VW enters a new penalty phase
A significant source of funding or loan guarantees for VW may have become impaired, making the emissions-testing scandal and the attendant penalty phase potentially even more damaging for the automaker.