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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 20:13:31+00:00

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CERCLA authorizes contribution for environmental cleanup costs from other responsible parties only when the party seeking contribution has been sued under CERCLA 106 or 107(a). CERCLA liability; CERCLA contribution action.
Massachusetts v. EPA Greenhouse gasses are pollutants that may be regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Central Valley Chrysler-Jeep, Inc. v. Goldstene; If the California motor vehicle emissions regulations are granted a waiver by the EPA to the Clean Air Act, enforcement is not prevented by the doctrine of conflict preemption or by express preemption.
Coeur Alaska, In c. v. Southeast Alaska Conservation Council; The Army Corps of Engineers has the power to issue permits for the discharge of dredged or fill material under 33 U.S.C. § 1344(a).
American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut; The Clean Air Act and the Environmental Protection Agency action authorized by the Act displace private rights of action against greenhouse-gas emitters. EPA.
EME Homer City Generation, L.P. v. EPA; The Transport Rule is inconsistent with federal law; "good neighbor policy" imposes upon states an excess obligation to reduce downwind emissions; Federal Implementation Plans (FIPs).

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