The final rule revises state budgets for Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas. In addition, the rule revises unit set-asides for Arkansas, Louisiana, and Missouri.
CSAPR is a market-based program that is designed to reduce the amount of pollutants that drift from upwind states into downwind states. According to EPA, the total budget increase from the new rule is small (less than 1%) when compared to the millions of tons of pollution reductions secured by CSAPR.
On December 30, 2011, the U.S. District Court of Appeals stayed CSAPR pending judicial review. Currently CSAPR's predecessor, the Clean Air Interstate Rule, is in effect. The Agency anticipates a ruling from the court on CSAPR sometime this summer. EPA finalized the new adjustments and corrections so that it can be “prepared to implement CSAPR if the stay is lifted. Finalizing the rule does not impose any requirements on regulated units or states.
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